I too did not want Wilder re-appointed, to say the least, but I'm delighted there's been such a dramatic improvement in performance already.
There's a long way to go, though, before it can be said that this is a successful return.
What it does show, though, is that this change (or "a change") should have been made a lot sooner - the Fulham game was the point at which it was completely obvious Hecky was never going to get it together in this division.
The reality is that any decent manager would have been able to improve us signifcantly - I've been saying all season that we've got some perfectly decent players who've been capable of far better than they've produced so far. So it's no surprise that at the change at the top brought about an instant change in attitude and belief.
The last week, though, has been the first time in quite a while I've been able to get through 90 minutes - and entertained too, so long may that continue.