No announcement yet and still available for a bet, hopefully means that it is now sorted, if there was anything in any of the rumours or betting odds decline?
Your guess as good as anyone's mate, but definitely seems more likely with every hour that Wilder is not leaving. I just don't think it's in either Wilder's or the Club's interest to part ways right now. For Wilder, he'd leve the club he loves, and on low point to say the least. He would have wanted to leave on much better circumstnces than this.
As for the Prince, losing our best manager in decades doesn't seem his preferred option either and he'd have a near impossible job to rectuit a high caliber manager to a team destined for the Championship. Even if we did find a decent manager, there's every chance we'd still be relegated and would lose most games and the honeymoon period would be over after week one or two! We'd most likely have to go with an in house appointment till the end of the season. Or we could leave it to Wilder who is the best manager for the job and leave him to plan for next season also , therby giving us the best chance of coming back up. For those that say they can't see this team going back up, next season is a total new ball game, they'll be players leaving and players arriving this summer. There's every chance that the team that starts in August will only contain 7 out of the current regular line up, because Wilder knows we need new players and we'll be in a great place to recruit next summer for good Championship players with our parachute money, aided possibly by a sale of Berge, hopefully not JOC, although if Berge stays what a player to have - win win either way.
Mouth of the South. You make some good points that others have made also. Without giving my usual defence on the wage structure etc, I think Wilder always knew that Ramsdale and Brewster would be for the longer term as well as the shorter term and knowing that the shorter term maybe harder than he'd want ideally, because they're young and learning. But at least they are young and have time to develop. Many other teams that have got relegated have gone down with huge wage bills, with players that are impossible to shift that are of little value in the Championship, partly because they don't want to be there and they stink the place out. Norwood and Fleck for example may no longer be up to the Prem - based on current form - but they are not bad eggs and there is no reason why they shouldn't be more than up to the task next season. I pick out Norwood and Fleck because they're argubably two of the worst players currently form wise and hve been for months. The likes of Baldock, Egan, Bash, Stevens, McGoldrick will be very good players in the Champ, and we'll have Bogle and Norrington-Davies coming in next season. There's every reason to be positive.
We have to suck this up right now, take the piss taking from everyone, but I promise you this, this will get better if we stick with Wilder.
As Derek Dooley once said to Harry "we hired you to do job, I suggest you get on with it". I think that's exactly what we need to let Wilder do, even if that means we get less than 10 points this season.