Wilder

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It's gonna be United all the wayyyy
 
Honest with the levels expected and clearly not happy. But it’s the league cup with a weakened side

He is not happy with wank hybrid mess of a line-up that he chose to go with.

If he wanted to actually beat Barnsley he wouldn't have picked that line up in a month of sundays. That line up looked like he threw darts at names on a dartboard to pick the team.
 
You’re seriously saying that league cup is your priority over the league?
If we were to win a trophy I'd happily get relegated on 0 points. For us it would be the pinnacle, I honestly can't see how that's an argument, however I obviously know it's incredibly unlikely and the league is supposedly priority, but I cannot agree with what I've seen tonight. We're not a winning club at the moment, ant chance to become one should be grasped at, and at least do our best to win.
 
He is not happy with wank hybrid mess of a line-up that he chose to go with.

If he wanted to actually beat Barnsley he wouldn't have picked that line up in a month of sundays. That line up looked like he threw darts at names on a dartboard.
We were weak physically from the start. We attacked down the right with Sachdev and Rak-Sakyi, left through McCallum in the first half. Too many players were struggling to get their foot on the ball though.

Second half, Barnsley targeted our left, McCallum forced back and RND was under a lot of pressure, they were proactive in changing things up where we were weak defensively.

But the line up followed a similar one to Wrexham, far from throwing darts at names.

Against Wrexham, we looked like a side with depth and players to push for first team, tonight we didn’t. We looked frail because Barnsley were far better than Wrexham.
 

If we were to win a trophy I'd happily get relegated on 0 points. For us it would be the pinnacle, I honestly can't see how that's an argument, however I obviously know it's incredibly unlikely and the league is supposedly priority, but I cannot agree with what I've seen tonight. We're not a winning club at the moment, ant chance to become one should be grasped at, and at least do our best to win.
Well enjoy the rest of your evening, I guess we have a different view of things
 
Angry Wilder back tonight.

Good.

Whilst it has been nice to see a smile on his face again recently, I was worried that he had chilled out a bit too much, due to his passivity in games.

Tonight was not good enough, and as he rightly said, it was wake up call for the young lads whose heads might still have been stuck in the Wrexham result.
 
So getting promoted would be better than winning a major trophy? Seriously?

Those two promotions were and will always be far more important to me personally than any cup win that United may have and that I may see. United could win the FA Cup and the European Cup next year, and they still wouldn't be the pinnacle of my United supporting days.

Reason being, I was young and believed all things were possible in those long gone days at the Feethams in Darlington in 1981, and Filbert Street at Leicester in 1990. Both grounds now gone, like some of my close family and friends who were with me on those days and are also now gone. The look of happiness on their faces on those days are etched in my mind and will be whenever I think about those days. An FA Cup win at Wembley would be bloody tremendous, but always tinged with a regret that some of those closest to me weren't there to see it, like they were back then.

So, when I say Darlington and Leicester will always be the pinnacle for me personally....then absolutely Yes, I mean it. Whatever competition it is, is irrelevant really. Its who you are with at the time to make and share those memories of those days that counts.
 
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Those two promotions were and will always be far more important to me personally than any cup win that United may have and that I may see. United could win the FA Cup and the European Cup next year, and they still wouldn't be the pinnacle of my United supporting days.

Reason being, I was young and believed all things were possible in those long gone days at the Feethams in Darlington in 1981, and Filbert Street at Leicester in 1990. Both grounds now gone, like some of my close family and friends who were with me on those days and are also now gone. The look of happiness on their faces on those days are etched in my mind and will be whenever I think about those days. An FA Cup win at Wembley would be bloody tremendous, but always tinged with a regret that some of those closest to me weren't there to see it, like they were back then.

So, when I say Darlington and Leicester will always be the pinnacle for me personally....then absolutely Yes, I mean it. Whatever competition it is, is irrelevant really. Its who you are with at the time to make and share those memories of those days that counts.
Well I remember us beating Cardiff 5-1 to virtually guarantee promotion in 1971 and I was also at the Leicester game, I agree great memories, but that was then, this is now, tonight was character building,
 

Tactically inept again.
Wilder is looking more and more like a lower league manager who makes teams that run abaht a bit, when they can't run abaht they are shit and no crate of Peroni's from the offie on the way home is going to put that right. Lower league bully manager who will throw players under the bus rather than admit his own shortcomings.
 

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