Rifleman
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How so?It sounds very much like you’re changing your story as it gets pulled apart.
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How so?It sounds very much like you’re changing your story as it gets pulled apart.
Back to Wilder saying he's close to a new contract as he rejoins training
Did he run over your cat? Having this level of dislike for someone who got us out of league one, did well season one in the championship, promoted and then 9th in the premier league after 6 years in league one is bizarre behaviourIt’s a no then with that liars info
There’s no point in trying to discuss this with some people.Did he run over your cat? Having this level of dislike for someone who got us out of league one, did well season one in the championship, promoted and then 9th in the premier league after 6 years in league one is bizarre behaviour
There’s no point in trying to discuss this with some people.
There are plenty of fans who drew their line in the sand and are unwilling to change.
I was in the minority on here for a long time and eventually most have come round to the thinking behind CW being a good fit.
If they don’t see it now then it’s their issue.
apart from his out performed the previous manager two fold. We actually look like a coherent side that tries to play football.There's nothing this season that can sway anyone on whether Wilder is a good fit or not.
The proof in the pudding will be next season with Wilder pretty much overseeing the whole rebuild .. it will be very much his neck on the chopping block if it doesn't work out.
He hasn't improved us much if anything at all, his substitutions are still crap.apart from his out performed the previous manager two fold. We actually look like a coherent side that tries to play football.
Agreed he will be judged again next season and rightly so. But doesn’t mean he hasn’t improved us this season since he’s been back.
Yep as he sped away after leaving by the back door grabbing what compensation he could.Did he run over your cat?
I think it’s better you don’t go. So annoying sat near people who have no clue about football.He hasn't improved us much if anything at all, his substitutions are still crap.
I have seen nothing from him that fills me with confidence for next season.
He's one lucky bloke who shouldn't be anywhere near a Premiership side..
Next season will be a long season with him in charge.
I am still debating if to renew my season ticket for next season the main reason is Wilder being in charge.
Thanks for you advice but judging by your knowledge on football I'll choose too ignore it if you don't mind.I think it’s better you don’t go. So annoying sat near people who have no clue about football.
I respectfully disagree with you. I think we'll have a good season next year and will finish in the top 6. If we don't go up over the next 2 seasons then I fear we could drop down again as it's sometimes the case when the squad usually drastically changes to meet financial requirements. I think that Wilder is the best fit until we get a new owner with serious wonga.Thanks for you advice but judging by your knowledge on football I'll choose too ignore it if you don't mind.
Next season will basically be wasted in what should be possibly our best chance to get back to the Premiership.
We will be bobbing about around midtable at best with Wilder making excuse after excuse while watching Burnley and Luton making a genuine attempt at promotion back to the Premiership.
Wilder will stick around no legging it out the back door this time because he knows this will be his last job above 1st Division level, he will stay until someone finally wakes up and smells the coffee and fires him..
One thing this season has taught us is the Premiership has moved on and we are getting left behind unfortunately, employing poor managers like Wilder and Heckingbottom is only hindering us even further.
spot on with that post with the right signings i see no reason we shouldnt be pushing for a top 6 spot if not better as you say the gap between premier league squads and championship squads is massive jebbison and osula could be big players for us next season with the addition of a new striker a couple of physical athletic midfielders 2 more defenders and new keeper i can see us being right up there in the mix utb ftoI respectfully disagree with you. I think we'll have a good season next year and will finish in the top 6. If we don't go up over the next 2 seasons then I fear we could drop down again as it's sometimes the case when the squad usually drastically changes to meet financial requirements. I think that Wilder is the best fit until we get a new owner with serious wonga.
The quality and depth of the squads in the Championship and Premier League are light years apart so we should be just fine.... in the short term anyway.
UTMB
I’m not reading all of that.Thanks for you advice but judging by your knowledge on football I'll choose too ignore it if you don't mind.
Next season will basically be wasted in what should be possibly our best chance to get back to the Premiership.
We will be bobbing about around midtable at best with Wilder making excuse after excuse while watching Burnley and Luton making a genuine attempt at promotion back to the Premiership.
Wilder will stick around no legging it out the back door this time because he knows this will be his last job above 1st Division level, he will stay until someone finally wakes up and smells the coffee and fires him..
One thing this season has taught us is the Premiership has moved on and we are getting left behind unfortunately, employing poor managers like Wilder and Heckingbottom is only hindering us even further.
So you are going to renew then?Thanks for you advice but judging by your knowledge on football I'll choose too ignore it if you don't mind.
Next season will basically be wasted in what should be possibly our best chance to get back to the Premiership.
We will be bobbing about around midtable at best with Wilder making excuse after excuse while watching Burnley and Luton making a genuine attempt at promotion back to the Premiership.
Wilder will stick around no legging it out the back door this time because he knows this will be his last job above 1st Division level, he will stay until someone finally wakes up and smells the coffee and fires him..
One thing this season has taught us is the Premiership has moved on and we are getting left behind unfortunately, employing poor managers like Wilder and Heckingbottom is only hindering us even further.
still think theres an outside chance of archer coming back especially if we sell anel and souza which i think we will wouldnt bother me if mcburnie went never been a big fan of his and dont forget osula and jebbison wont be coming up against international centre backs in the championship unlike the premier league think both are capable of at least 15 goals each in the championship big drop in qualityI now worry that the presence of both Osula and Jebbison will lead to us not adequately strengthening up front. We need 2 good CFs. Neither can be considered as such. If McBurnie leaves we'll need to sign 2 but I can't see more than 1 if Jebbison stays
If you are that interested I am still undecided.So you are going to renew then?
Hardly worth the original flounce really.
That's fine we all have opinions.I respectfully disagree with you. I think we'll have a good season next year and will finish in the top 6. If we don't go up over the next 2 seasons then I fear we could drop down again as it's sometimes the case when the squad usually drastically changes to meet financial requirements. I think that Wilder is the best fit until we get a new owner with serious wonga.
The quality and depth of the squads in the Championship and Premier League are light years apart so we should be just fine.... in the short term anyway.
UTMB
We'll see who's post is nonsense around November/December.I’m not reading all of that.
I read your first post and it was nonsense.
Jebbo, Osula, Brewster and Benie Traroe as a out going hopefully and Marsh probably a loan out. Mcburnie night be here but if not I think we need two older strikers who are slightly more dependableI now worry that the presence of both Osula and Jebbison will lead to us not adequately strengthening up front. We need 2 good CFs. Neither can be considered as such. If McBurnie leaves we'll need to sign 2 but I can't see more than 1 if Jebbison stays
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