I've said my points re Soucek and we went for Berge instead, as recommended by VW I highly suspect.
One final point Balham. All of the players you've quoted that Wilder brought in. Most are from the Champ or from the squads of other PL clubs. Wilder spent around £120m and in my opinion wasn't even able to sign the best players from the Champ. The likes of Benrahma, Maupay, Watkins, Cash, Eze, Robinson. they all went to London/more money or bigger clubs Villa or more established prem clubs Brighton. So we've not even been able to sign the cream of the crop, McBurnie aside, who at 22 and having scored 24 goals can be considered to be the cream, but it's likely he was the second choice over Maupay. Freeman and Robinson were not the cream of the Champ, QPR's best player was Eze and Robinson was never prolific at PNE but granted he played as a winger also. So we've attracted decent Champ players and squad players like Mousset who Bournemouth hardly played and yet we were all raving about him for months last season, he got 6 assists and 6 goals - not bad for a first season, it's not Wilder's fault that he had application issues/fitness, we got a tune out of him for a season and that played a massive part in why we did so well in that first season.
Also, Wilder didn't inherit a great United team, he did inherit Sharp and Basham granted, the latter of which had largely played in midfield previously, Coutts and Freeman were not part of the promotion team to the Prem. So it was Wilder who created all of that from League One and then from the Champ adding Norwood, McGoldrick, Stevens, Egan, Hendo and Baldock totalled up to around £4-6m, compare that to what Leeds, Derby, Boro, Stoke and Villa spent on players, so it's crap to say he rode the League One momentum to get us up. Where we are now is all due to Wilder and the base we have is all his and Knills work, they get a 9/10 in my book.