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Go away u Dinosaur, what an absolutely stupid post… no context or anything, just his opinion on who knows what…


He’s been a busted flush for sometime. A gossip monger from the Ron Manager olden days who thinks the odd spot on Talksport means he’s has any grasp whatsoever of modern football.

After pro Wilder fan likes, nothing more.
 
From PA’s opinions to Nixon’s. Still no original thought as expected .

It's crazy that literally everything the new board are being criticised for potentially doing was done by The Prince. Lost money on poor players from abroad with the United World experiment, went behind Heckys back to get Wilder that led to months of speculation and obviously fell out with Wilder which ended with him leaving.
 
Wilder gone I've heard, Gary O'Neill arriving next week, he's had talks over the weekend
 
Wilder gone I've heard, Gary O'Neill arriving next week, he's had talks over the weekend

He has such a good record does Gary!

Bournemouth:
  • 2022/23: Appointed as head coach, guiding the team to Premier League safety, finishing 15th.
  • June 2023: Sacked by Bournemouth.
Wolverhampton Wanderers:
  • 2023/24: Started the season as manager, leading Wolves to a 14th-place finish.

  • 2024/25: A poor run of form, including 11 losses in 16 matches, resulted in his dismissal on December 15, 2024.

  • Record at Wolves: 20 wins, 11 draws, and 32 losses in all competitions (53 Premier League games with 15 wins, 10 draws, and 27 defeats).

  • Wolves' position at dismissal: Second-from-bottom with nine points.
 
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He has such a good record does Gary!

Bournemouth:
  • 2022/23: Appointed as head coach, guiding the team to Premier League safety, finishing 15th.
  • June 2023: Sacked by Bournemouth.
Wolverhampton Wanderers:
  • 2023/24: Started the season as manager, leading Wolves to a 14th-place finish.

  • 2024/25: A poor run of form, including 11 losses in 16 matches, resulted in his dismissal on December 15, 2024.

  • Record at Wolves: 20 wins, 11 draws, and 32 losses in all competitions (53 Premier League games with 15 wins, 10 draws, and 27 defeats).

  • Wolves' position at dismissal: Second-from-bottom with nine points.
Just looking at those Wolves stats during Gary's final season in the Prem. Those figures would have been a pipe dream for us during our last season in the Prem
 

Go away u Dinosaur, what an absolutely stupid post… no context or anything, just his opinion on who knows what…
Yep, in the new AI-led world everyone over 50 is a 'dinosaur' and therefore we can dismiss their opinion.
 
He has such a good record does Gary!

Bournemouth:
  • 2022/23: Appointed as head coach, guiding the team to Premier League safety, finishing 15th.
  • June 2023: Sacked by Bournemouth.
Wolverhampton Wanderers:
  • 2023/24: Started the season as manager, leading Wolves to a 14th-place finish.

  • 2024/25: A poor run of form, including 11 losses in 16 matches, resulted in his dismissal on December 15, 2024.

  • Record at Wolves: 20 wins, 11 draws, and 32 losses in all competitions (53 Premier League games with 15 wins, 10 draws, and 27 defeats).

  • Wolves' position at dismissal: Second-from-bottom with nine points.
Still, at least he's only 42, doesn't celebrate too much after goals and doesn't drink with the fans, and he dresses sharp. He's not from Sheffield either, and knows nothing about the club which is another plus. With Gazza and AI we'll walk the league. Got to be better than what we have now, right?
 
He has such a good record does Gary!

Bournemouth:
  • 2022/23: Appointed as head coach, guiding the team to Premier League safety, finishing 15th.
  • June 2023: Sacked by Bournemouth.
Wolverhampton Wanderers:
  • 2023/24: Started the season as manager, leading Wolves to a 14th-place finish.

  • 2024/25: A poor run of form, including 11 losses in 16 matches, resulted in his dismissal on December 15, 2024.

  • Record at Wolves: 20 wins, 11 draws, and 32 losses in all competitions (53 Premier League games with 15 wins, 10 draws, and 27 defeats).

  • Wolves' position at dismissal: Second-from-bottom with nine points.
Gerrrrrim in
 
Totally disagree. Wilder is the best Blades manager of my lifetime. Sure he has his faults but he's only human. He's given us our pride back. He still gets results. He's built this squad and knows the players. He's nothing like Megson results and performance-wise

Rolling the dice at this stage, getting a new manager in who will probably want a new backroom staff and new players, seems like backward thinking when we already have the best-performing manager in the Championship on a three year contract.
In my lifetime Wilder is without any doubt in my mind historically the best manager we have had. I have deliberately used the word historic because times and other elements change. For example, Deano is the best striker for me, but he’d not be up to it now.

And the Steve Bracknell-esque antics don’t help him at all.

What I will say is something needs to be done now one way or another as it’s quite a small window to prepare for next season.

The board need to shit or get off the pot, back him or sack him and move forward.
 
I've said my bit like most have now and I want Wilder to stay. If he does go though I'd definitely have Dave Challinor from Stockport high up on the list. His record is very impressive. He'll know the efl well obviously and has a proven record of success.
We might as well keep Wilder than take that option mate
 
Wilders antics and his unbending support of Robinson towards the business end of the season ,his retreat at Wembley after the var decision ,his scurry down the tunnel .having that clown at the basham testimonial.all leads me to think with new owners we need a vastly different direction for the club . Utb ⚔️
 
Given some of the names that have been mentioned in the last few days (mainly by fans), would prefer them in this order.

1) Sean Dyche - most experienced with 2 promotions and several PL seasons under his belt, albeit playing what is considered to be boring football, but it is successful.
2) Steve Cooper - now working with the FA, not sure if he'll come back to the championship but still a good shout.
3) Gary O'Neill - probably the least experienced but seen a few people on here suggesting that he's a favourite with the owners, he did keep Bournemouth and Wolves in the PL at least.
4) Ruben Selles - seems to be an outside favourite, harshly let go by Hull but did a very good job at Reading under the circumstances, would be a punt.
I’m going to get shot down for this but out of those my first choice would be Selles. I see potential in him
 
I'm not saying you are wrong but how do you know he didn't cut it in training, I thought the general feeling was his lack of 90 minutes playing time for some months, if that is correct we should have probably brought someone else in
I’m saying they are completely wrong, unless laney is wilder or one of the coaching staff.
 

Interesting article on potential overseas coaches that the club may consider. For any of these to work off field structure needs to be overhauled with Sporting Director in situ. If as reported the owners are looking to extend AI beyond recruitment and into medical services such as conditioning and physio then that is progress imo.

My preferred choice at this moment in time would be Alexander Blessin with Will Still a close second although Southampton look to have nicked him.
Interesting article. I’ve never heard of any of them to be honest but they each look to have a bit about them
 

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