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Muhammad “I’m hard” Bruce Lee
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I think planning for the future or even near future if all goes wrong will be ongoing.And 50% will be against the next manager, whoever it is, because they’re not Wilder. It will be the manager after next who will reunite the fans as long as they are successful.
Sharp needs to get himself as an assistant to a good mentor firstWhen the next time comes that we are selecting a manager over 50 percent of people on here will be advising Sharp.
Our new manager will be selected by our new AI overlords.
Nuno Esp[irito Santo, would need a lot of money or at least a season to be competitive.And this is the big problem that we have.
At the end of last season, out of the 3 teams that were relegated, if I'd told you that one would go straight back up, one would be in the play offs and one would be relegated, it is only the very biased that wouldn't put us down as the team to be relegated. We were in a total mess, demoralised, players out of contract, an aging squad and apparently little money to spend.
Yet here we are, still in with a chance of promotion and our fan base is divided. Even if we win the play offs there will be calls for Wilder to be replaced.
I'm not sure there is an answer to this problem other than as you suggest, the next manager is a total failure which enables the next to be the hero. Our fans want instant success, gradual improvement isn't good enough.
Just one name that may come available, Nuno Espirito Santo.
If Forest fail to get into the champions league don't be surprised if he gets the chop. The Forest owner didn’t look very happy the other night.
Any manager is going to need a lot of money to make us competitive.Nuno Esp[irito Santo, would need a lot of money or at least a season to be competitive.
Pathetic statement !When the next time comes that we are selecting a manager over 50 percent of people on here will be advising Sharp.
Not sure whether it's down to circumstance or not, but they played some god awful clogging football this season. I'm talking route one lump it.True but….
Plymouth are run as an absolute shit show, he almost kept them up and they were dead and buried up to his arrival.
All I’m saying is, he must have a bit of summat about him
My pick would be Dave Challinor at Stockport - similar profile to Wilder when he started out, promotions from national league and L2, i'd want a director of football though to help him with transfers
bumpMy pick would be Dave Challinor at Stockport - similar profile to Wilder when he started out, promotions from national league and L2, i'd want a director of football though to help him with transfers
I've said the same elsewhere. An excellent managerial record. If Wilder goes he should definitely be someone we look at.bump
And plenty of others who objected to his appointment and never missed an opportunity to get stuck in. My brother-in-law being a prime example!We’ll see. I think there are plenty who are so invested in Wilder that they will be itching to get stuck into the next guy at the first opportunity.
We finished 10th in first season back in Championship. Get your facts right if your going to have a go at someone.And plenty of others who objected to his appointment and never missed an opportunity to get stuck in. My brother-in-law being a prime example!
1. Upon appointment in 2016: “Why the fuck have we appointed Wilder?”
2. After no wins in Wilder’s first four games in League One: “We need to get rid, I told you he’s got no idea. We’ll end up getting relegated.”
3. After winning League One title that same season with 100 points: Silence
4. After 11th place finish in first season in Championship: “ He’s a lower league manager, we need a proven Championship manager.”
5. After promotion to Premier League: Shamelessly turned up outside Town Hall to celebrate with Chris and the lads.
6. After 9th placed Prem finish: “Moon landings never happened. Watch the flag, there’s no wind on the moon.”
Why have a manager at all? Today we can have an AI-controlled bot that is totally subservient to our new Cleveland Overlords.Our new manager will be selected by our new AI overlords.
Images like this are in the history books though, and the only reason we still see them is because Wilder is stuck in the past.Why have a manager at all? Today we can have an AI-controlled bot that is totally subservient to our new Cleveland Overlords.
We could even make it a clone of Wilder, but without the Sausage Rohl chants, boozing and sly digs at the pigs at press conferences.
No more clench-fisted knee-slides on the pitch. The Widerbot would just clap slowly when we score, like a 'cool' foreign manager.
You wouldn't even need a Knillbot The Wilderbot would do everything, tactics, coaching, even make the tea. Without a word of complaint.
He could be recharged in the South Stand every night and therefore never out on the piss. Images like these would be consigned to the history books.
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I'd go one further. We could just replace all the players with AI controlled bots. Be much cheaper, they wouldn't want paying, maybe a drop of oil every now and then. They could amass a decent points total, get us into the playoff final, see out a comfortable 85 mins drawing to Leicester or someone, then the Snek accidentally presses the wrong button, they all go ape shit, crashing into each other and we lose in the dying moments. We all go home safe in the knowledge that whilst change is inevitable in football, some things always stay the same.Why have a manager at all? Today we can have an AI-controlled bot that is totally subservient to our new Cleveland Overlords.
We could even make it a clone of Wilder, but without the Sausage Rohl chants, boozing and sly digs at the pigs at press conferences.
No more clench-fisted knee-slides on the pitch. The Widerbot would just clap slowly when we score, like a 'cool' foreign manager.
You wouldn't even need a Knillbot The Wilderbot would do everything, tactics, coaching, even make the tea. Without a word of complaint.
He could be recharged in the South Stand every night and therefore never out on the piss. Images like these would be consigned to the history books.
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As Didsy recently commented, a lot of players are like bots. All their decisions are coached into them and they don't play with as much instincts. This is why Southgate's England were so God awful to watch.I'd go one further. We could just replace all the players with AI controlled bots. Be much cheaper, they wouldn't want paying, maybe a drop of oil every now and then. They could amass a decent points total, get us into the playoff final, see out a comfortable 85 mins drawing to Leicester or someone, then the Snek accidentally presses the wrong button, they all go ape shit, crashing into each other and we lose in the dying moments. We all go home safe in the knowledge that whilst change is inevitable in football, some things always stay the same.
Let’s hope he gets backed properly thenSelles
Pros: Has proved to be able to work to a good degree of success in difficult situations (Reading). Did initially do well with Hull before their poor home form and long injury list caught up to them. Can play a good brand of football if he has players available.
Cons: Though he had a brief spell at Southampton which saw them relegated (hardly his fault), his experience doesn't go higher than lower end championship.
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