Deadbat
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The best Wilder is going to get now after 3 failures and sackings is a League One side. He's basically got to rebuild his rep. He won't get big wages or a big club really. Maybe a side like Derby take a chance but if he ever wants to be a manager again he has to do it the hard way. There's been lots of managers like Eoin Coyle, Paul Jewell etc who were lauded for a period then just disappeared without trace. He will know if he fails at his next job he is done really unless he goes right into LG 2 or non league.
I guess Wilder will think he's nowt to lose and may aswell pick up a good salary and have a go with us but in terms of his reputation if he came back and it went wrong and he ends up with the chippy comments and arrogant interviews then he will really sour himself with the fans of his own club and city.
It would be a ballsy move (salary aside) to come back and risk his legacy completely. Yes that original spell was amazing but if he returned and we continue to stink up the league (which I feel we would no matter who was manager) it would effectively end his career and maybe kill his reputation in the city.
I think he and United would be unwise to reunite but if Hecky is sacked not sure there is any obvious replacements. Is Robins or McKenna (won't come I feel) that much better than Hecky?
If we took Warnock for 6 months, it would be a laugh and at least but we'd see some fight and organisation.
It does seem like an impossible job. I think a new manager would get some uplift but not sure the results would change. The players,/squad is not up to this level at all.
The owner is playing at selling the club. If really wanted to sell, he would lower the price. Its only worth what someone is willing to pay. Currently seems we have no interest and the worth is dropping vy millions a week with every loss.
It seems promotion has given us that short term financial buffer but we've just kicked the can down the road for a few seasons.
I guess Wilder will think he's nowt to lose and may aswell pick up a good salary and have a go with us but in terms of his reputation if he came back and it went wrong and he ends up with the chippy comments and arrogant interviews then he will really sour himself with the fans of his own club and city.
It would be a ballsy move (salary aside) to come back and risk his legacy completely. Yes that original spell was amazing but if he returned and we continue to stink up the league (which I feel we would no matter who was manager) it would effectively end his career and maybe kill his reputation in the city.
I think he and United would be unwise to reunite but if Hecky is sacked not sure there is any obvious replacements. Is Robins or McKenna (won't come I feel) that much better than Hecky?
If we took Warnock for 6 months, it would be a laugh and at least but we'd see some fight and organisation.
It does seem like an impossible job. I think a new manager would get some uplift but not sure the results would change. The players,/squad is not up to this level at all.
The owner is playing at selling the club. If really wanted to sell, he would lower the price. Its only worth what someone is willing to pay. Currently seems we have no interest and the worth is dropping vy millions a week with every loss.
It seems promotion has given us that short term financial buffer but we've just kicked the can down the road for a few seasons.