What he thinks privately could be different from what he says publicly.
At the moment, I'm more than prepared to cut him some slack. He deserves that. We all know his record over the past two seasons. The fact that we are where we are and have higher expectations than we thought possible just a couple of seasons ago is largely due to him and the players, who play to the system he has decided upon.
But these days, in the words of Bachman Turner Overdrive, "you are only as good as your last record". We are two games into a new season and I agree that performances and results have been very disappointing.
However, it is only two games. And did anyone really expect us to win both of those games. I didn't. If I'm honest I hadn't got a clue how we would do against Swansea. A win would not have surprised me, but a loss wasn't a shock either. You can call me negative, a cap doffer or anything else, but I expected us to lose at Middlesbrough (and that was before the Swansea game). So, as I see it we are probably around a point away from a par score for the two fixtures.
The performances have been disappointing, but to call Wilder deluded at this early stage of the season when his past performance tends to suggest that he isn't, seems to me a bit harsh.
If things carry on as they are now for several more games I will be concerned, but I think Wilder has earned the right to be allowed a few adverse results and performances. Two years ago our early season results were poor and the performances patchy. Some were saying he was out of his depth and we were doomed. He proved emphatically that they were wrong. I hope he does so again. there is the chance that he won't, but I'm not going to jump off any buildings just yet.