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Multiple topics, so didn't want to put it just in a Wilder/Peck thread

Had a catch-up today with my contact. I reached out to ask about Peck, but it was much more insightful....

I will get to the Wilder bit, but it was really interesting to hear how much the inner workings of the club have changed since the new ownership came in. It seems a lot of it has been led by Bettis, internally, who I have previously (perhaps now unfairly) criticised as a CEO. He has had approval from the new owners to implement a lot of his operational improvements, which the Prince previously didn't allow him to do. They are very much hands-on with regards strategy, but leave all tactical operations to the CEO, and indeed delivery of their strategy, which is how most large businesses work. The Prince didn't operate like that. Probably a telling sign when they came in and then after a period, made the CEO position a board position, with Bettis in it.

Regarding Peck, no change on the last update I had. He wants to go, and the club see him as the best asset to return a net-positive improvement on the squad. The new ownership are incredibly tight on leaks, so I have no info at all on any other players, in or out.

So, Wilder. He has already been told his contract will be terminated. So anyone thinking it is being done while he is trying to enjoy a holiday, or thinking it'll wait till he comes back, it's already done. What wasn't/isn't fully done was the financial package for the termination, which is handled by Wilder's agent. It supposedly wasn't as simple as the reported 500k termination clause. It is staggered based upon year of contract, and Wilder wanted what was owed (100% fair), but the owners were negotiating. I don't know any more. But the headline I guess is he won't be the manager next season and won't be carrying out any other duties of the manager from now on. The meetings being talked about in the media/socials are either wrong in terms of dates, or wrong in terms of agenda. The sack decision is already done.

Why is he being sacked? It's very much performance-based but also due to an 'opportunity in replacement'. I take that to mean the owners have/had the opportunity to get someone in that they see as better, so in reaction they are dropping CW. That's the best way it could be done IMO. Better than "let's sack him because we don't want him, then look for someone else", instead they found the better one before deciding to get rid of Chris. My contact emphasised that the owners see year 2 of the parachute payments the key one if you want to make a mid-term manager change. It seems that year one is often one you play it fairly safe, then year two is your gamble year.

Interesting chat, though I still had so many deep-dive questions, but this regime would crucify anyone leaking truly sensitive stuff internally. All the above is basically out there by one source or another, except the Peck actually wanting to leave bit. But I already shared that on here back in April

Interesting. Any idea of Pecks thinking about going? Is he expecting a transfer to a PL club and is that deemed likely to result in a substantial fee?

The “Wilder has already gone” comments would - at the risk of being classed as “hater” makes some sense and would also suggest, to me at least, that the leak, along with the holiday photos, came from Wilders side.

The ongoing negotiation comments would also make sense.
 

Multiple topics, so didn't want to put it just in a Wilder/Peck thread

Had a catch-up today with my contact. I reached out to ask about Peck, but it was much more insightful....

I will get to the Wilder bit, but it was really interesting to hear how much the inner workings of the club have changed since the new ownership came in. It seems a lot of it has been led by Bettis, internally, who I have previously (perhaps now unfairly) criticised as a CEO. He has had approval from the new owners to implement a lot of his operational improvements, which the Prince previously didn't allow him to do. They are very much hands-on with regards strategy, but leave all tactical operations to the CEO, and indeed delivery of their strategy, which is how most large businesses work. The Prince didn't operate like that. Probably a telling sign when they came in and then after a period, made the CEO position a board position, with Bettis in it.

Regarding Peck, no change on the last update I had. He wants to go, and the club see him as the best asset to return a net-positive improvement on the squad. The new ownership are incredibly tight on leaks, so I have no info at all on any other players, in or out.

So, Wilder. He has already been told his contract will be terminated. So anyone thinking it is being done while he is trying to enjoy a holiday, or thinking it'll wait till he comes back, it's already done. What wasn't/isn't fully done was the financial package for the termination, which is handled by Wilder's agent. It supposedly wasn't as simple as the reported 500k termination clause. It is staggered based upon year of contract, and Wilder wanted what was owed (100% fair), but the owners were negotiating. I don't know any more. But the headline I guess is he won't be the manager next season and won't be carrying out any other duties of the manager from now on. The meetings being talked about in the media/socials are either wrong in terms of dates, or wrong in terms of agenda. The sack decision is already done.

Why is he being sacked? It's very much performance-based but also due to an 'opportunity in replacement'. I take that to mean the owners have/had the opportunity to get someone in that they see as better, so in reaction they are dropping CW. That's the best way it could be done IMO. Better than "let's sack him because we don't want him, then look for someone else", instead they found the better one before deciding to get rid of Chris. My contact emphasised that the owners see year 2 of the parachute payments the key one if you want to make a mid-term manager change. It seems that year one is often one you play it fairly safe, then year two is your gamble year.

Interesting chat, though I still had so many deep-dive questions, but this regime would crucify anyone leaking truly sensitive stuff internally. All the above is basically out there by one source or another, except the Peck actually wanting to leave bit. But I already shared that on here back in April
Good post and thanks for that information, no doubt people will be quick to say the usual to you like any ITK person gets, but i appreciate the time you spent to write it all so thank you.

The thing I'm most curious about though is why does Peck want to leave? Going to assume he's an ambitious young man who just wants to further his career at a higher level?
 
Any idea of Pecks thinking about going?

& Suomi_Blade

From April:

Just heard from a previously very reliable source that it's likely we lose Peck in the summer, even if we go up.

  • Prem: He's considered behind Vini and Blaster, so isn't guaranteed many minutes, so he would rather be at a club training with better players and not playing much, than sat training with us and not playing much.
  • Champ: he thinks he's ready to move up and continue his growth, even if we lost Vini and he was guaranteed minutes. Trajectory momentum is seen as key in young players, and he wants to continue that, jumping while his trajectory is high
Importantly, and the reason my contact told me....the owners think he is our best opportunity to cash in to improve the squad. Blaster was 'the one' from an asset value POV, but his injury has put the brakes on that. Sydie is seen as the one we can sell and get a net squad improvement

I don't blame him. He's been fantastic for us this season, and from nowhere really, and I wish him well. We will get great money for him and maybe one day we smile as he smashes it on the biggest stage, as we play on a slightly lesser stage
 
Multiple topics, so didn't want to put it just in a Wilder/Peck thread

Had a catch-up today with my contact. I reached out to ask about Peck, but it was much more insightful....

I will get to the Wilder bit, but it was really interesting to hear how much the inner workings of the club have changed since the new ownership came in. It seems a lot of it has been led by Bettis, internally, who I have previously (perhaps now unfairly) criticised as a CEO. He has had approval from the new owners to implement a lot of his operational improvements, which the Prince previously didn't allow him to do. They are very much hands-on with regards strategy, but leave all tactical operations to the CEO, and indeed delivery of their strategy, which is how most large businesses work. The Prince didn't operate like that. Probably a telling sign when they came in and then after a period, made the CEO position a board position, with Bettis in it.

Regarding Peck, no change on the last update I had. He wants to go, and the club see him as the best asset to return a net-positive improvement on the squad. The new ownership are incredibly tight on leaks, so I have no info at all on any other players, in or out.

So, Wilder. He has already been told his contract will be terminated. So anyone thinking it is being done while he is trying to enjoy a holiday, or thinking it'll wait till he comes back, it's already done. What wasn't/isn't fully done was the financial package for the termination, which is handled by Wilder's agent. It supposedly wasn't as simple as the reported 500k termination clause. It is staggered based upon year of contract, and Wilder wanted what was owed (100% fair), but the owners were negotiating. I don't know any more. But the headline I guess is he won't be the manager next season and won't be carrying out any other duties of the manager from now on. The meetings being talked about in the media/socials are either wrong in terms of dates, or wrong in terms of agenda. The sack decision is already done.

Why is he being sacked? It's very much performance-based but also due to an 'opportunity in replacement'. I take that to mean the owners have/had the opportunity to get someone in that they see as better, so in reaction they are dropping CW. That's the best way it could be done IMO. Better than "let's sack him because we don't want him, then look for someone else", instead they found the better one before deciding to get rid of Chris. My contact emphasised that the owners see year 2 of the parachute payments the key one if you want to make a mid-term manager change. It seems that year one is often one you play it fairly safe, then year two is your gamble year.

Interesting chat, though I still had so many deep-dive questions, but this regime would crucify anyone leaking truly sensitive stuff internally. All the above is basically out there by one source or another, except the Peck actually wanting to leave bit. But I already shared that on here back in April

Good info. Cheers.

Peck doesn’t surprise me. He’s done well but if we can make a few quid I won’t miss him.
 
Multiple topics, so didn't want to put it just in a Wilder/Peck thread

Had a catch-up today with my contact. I reached out to ask about Peck, but it was much more insightful....

I will get to the Wilder bit, but it was really interesting to hear how much the inner workings of the club have changed since the new ownership came in. It seems a lot of it has been led by Bettis, internally, who I have previously (perhaps now unfairly) criticised as a CEO. He has had approval from the new owners to implement a lot of his operational improvements, which the Prince previously didn't allow him to do. They are very much hands-on with regards strategy, but leave all tactical operations to the CEO, and indeed delivery of their strategy, which is how most large businesses work. The Prince didn't operate like that. Probably a telling sign when they came in and then after a period, made the CEO position a board position, with Bettis in it.

Regarding Peck, no change on the last update I had. He wants to go, and the club see him as the best asset to return a net-positive improvement on the squad. The new ownership are incredibly tight on leaks, so I have no info at all on any other players, in or out.

So, Wilder. He has already been told his contract will be terminated. So anyone thinking it is being done while he is trying to enjoy a holiday, or thinking it'll wait till he comes back, it's already done. What wasn't/isn't fully done was the financial package for the termination, which is handled by Wilder's agent. It supposedly wasn't as simple as the reported 500k termination clause. It is staggered based upon year of contract, and Wilder wanted what was owed (100% fair), but the owners were negotiating. I don't know any more. But the headline I guess is he won't be the manager next season and won't be carrying out any other duties of the manager from now on. The meetings being talked about in the media/socials are either wrong in terms of dates, or wrong in terms of agenda. The sack decision is already done.

Why is he being sacked? It's very much performance-based but also due to an 'opportunity in replacement'. I take that to mean the owners have/had the opportunity to get someone in that they see as better, so in reaction they are dropping CW. That's the best way it could be done IMO. Better than "let's sack him because we don't want him, then look for someone else", instead they found the better one before deciding to get rid of Chris. My contact emphasised that the owners see year 2 of the parachute payments the key one if you want to make a mid-term manager change. It seems that year one is often one you play it fairly safe, then year two is your gamble year.

Interesting chat, though I still had so many deep-dive questions, but this regime would crucify anyone leaking truly sensitive stuff internally. All the above is basically out there by one source or another, except the Peck actually wanting to leave bit. But I already shared that on here back in April
Thanks mate much appreciated !
Strange one sydie wanting to leave , he's well liked by the fan base , unless it's the thought of when blaster is fit ( but the new coach may want a flat 3 in midfield) But I guess it's his agent making mischief ?
Really excited to see AI being used ( hopefully on all aspects of the football side ) Sheffield United finally arriving in the 21st century
 
Cappy can we assume the next manager is already in place and ready to be unveiled pretty soon after an announcement re: Wilder?
 
Multiple topics, so didn't want to put it just in a Wilder/Peck thread

Had a catch-up today with my contact. I reached out to ask about Peck, but it was much more insightful....

I will get to the Wilder bit, but it was really interesting to hear how much the inner workings of the club have changed since the new ownership came in. It seems a lot of it has been led by Bettis, internally, who I have previously (perhaps now unfairly) criticised as a CEO. He has had approval from the new owners to implement a lot of his operational improvements, which the Prince previously didn't allow him to do. They are very much hands-on with regards strategy, but leave all tactical operations to the CEO, and indeed delivery of their strategy, which is how most large businesses work. The Prince didn't operate like that. Probably a telling sign when they came in and then after a period, made the CEO position a board position, with Bettis in it.

Regarding Peck, no change on the last update I had. He wants to go, and the club see him as the best asset to return a net-positive improvement on the squad. The new ownership are incredibly tight on leaks, so I have no info at all on any other players, in or out.

So, Wilder. He has already been told his contract will be terminated. So anyone thinking it is being done while he is trying to enjoy a holiday, or thinking it'll wait till he comes back, it's already done. What wasn't/isn't fully done was the financial package for the termination, which is handled by Wilder's agent. It supposedly wasn't as simple as the reported 500k termination clause. It is staggered based upon year of contract, and Wilder wanted what was owed (100% fair), but the owners were negotiating. I don't know any more. But the headline I guess is he won't be the manager next season and won't be carrying out any other duties of the manager from now on. The meetings being talked about in the media/socials are either wrong in terms of dates, or wrong in terms of agenda. The sack decision is already done.

Why is he being sacked? It's very much performance-based but also due to an 'opportunity in replacement'. I take that to mean the owners have/had the opportunity to get someone in that they see as better, so in reaction they are dropping CW. That's the best way it could be done IMO. Better than "let's sack him because we don't want him, then look for someone else", instead they found the better one before deciding to get rid of Chris. My contact emphasised that the owners see year 2 of the parachute payments the key one if you want to make a mid-term manager change. It seems that year one is often one you play it fairly safe, then year two is your gamble year.

Interesting chat, though I still had so many deep-dive questions, but this regime would crucify anyone leaking truly sensitive stuff internally. All the above is basically out there by one source or another, except the Peck actually wanting to leave bit. But I already shared that on here back in April
You must have the same contact as a friend of mine who I’ve sat with for years,In fact,is that you Jim ?
 
Cappy can we assume the next manager is already in place and ready to be unveiled pretty soon after an announcement re: Wilder?
Don't know mate. I share everything I know, which no doubt limits what I'm told. I've made it clear throughout that whilst I'm a very savvy and pragmatic unemotional business guy, I'm the complete opposite when it comes to my sports teams, so don't ask me to keep something hush
 
Multiple topics, so didn't want to put it just in a Wilder/Peck thread

Had a catch-up today with my contact. I reached out to ask about Peck, but it was much more insightful....

I will get to the Wilder bit, but it was really interesting to hear how much the inner workings of the club have changed since the new ownership came in. It seems a lot of it has been led by Bettis, internally, who I have previously (perhaps now unfairly) criticised as a CEO. He has had approval from the new owners to implement a lot of his operational improvements, which the Prince previously didn't allow him to do. They are very much hands-on with regards strategy, but leave all tactical operations to the CEO, and indeed delivery of their strategy, which is how most large businesses work. The Prince didn't operate like that. Probably a telling sign when they came in and then after a period, made the CEO position a board position, with Bettis in it.

Regarding Peck, no change on the last update I had. He wants to go, and the club see him as the best asset to return a net-positive improvement on the squad. The new ownership are incredibly tight on leaks, so I have no info at all on any other players, in or out.

So, Wilder. He has already been told his contract will be terminated. So anyone thinking it is being done while he is trying to enjoy a holiday, or thinking it'll wait till he comes back, it's already done. What wasn't/isn't fully done was the financial package for the termination, which is handled by Wilder's agent. It supposedly wasn't as simple as the reported 500k termination clause. It is staggered based upon year of contract, and Wilder wanted what was owed (100% fair), but the owners were negotiating. I don't know any more. But the headline I guess is he won't be the manager next season and won't be carrying out any other duties of the manager from now on. The meetings being talked about in the media/socials are either wrong in terms of dates, or wrong in terms of agenda. The sack decision is already done.

Why is he being sacked? It's very much performance-based but also due to an 'opportunity in replacement'. I take that to mean the owners have/had the opportunity to get someone in that they see as better, so in reaction they are dropping CW. That's the best way it could be done IMO. Better than "let's sack him because we don't want him, then look for someone else", instead they found the better one before deciding to get rid of Chris. My contact emphasised that the owners see year 2 of the parachute payments the key one if you want to make a mid-term manager change. It seems that year one is often one you play it fairly safe, then year two is your gamble year.

Interesting chat, though I still had so many deep-dive questions, but this regime would crucify anyone leaking truly sensitive stuff internally. All the above is basically out there by one source or another, except the Peck actually wanting to leave bit. But I already shared that on here back in April
Thanks for the info Cappy. Let’s hope the appointment is a good one! Hoping for Cooper personally.
 
Why is he being sacked? It's very much performance-based but also due to an 'opportunity in replacement'. I take that to mean the owners have/had the opportunity to get someone in that they see as better, so in reaction they are dropping CW. That's the best way it could be done IMO. Better than "let's sack him because we don't want him, then look for someone else", instead they found the better one before deciding to get rid of Chris. My contact emphasised that the owners see year 2 of the parachute payments the key one if you want to make a mid-term manager change. It seems that year one is often one you play it fairly safe, then year two is your gamble year.

With regard to Wilder in your opinion is Wilders sacking mostly to do with results rather than the narrative that is going around that he is stubborn and is reluctant to move with the times with regard to using data / AI in the recruitment process ?

Shame about Peck
 
If it’s a manager who has recently become available, here is the list:-


Date
Manager
Club / National Team
Country / League
15 Apr
Lukas Kwasniok

SC Paderborn

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

23 Apr

Interim trio

Hannover 96

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

27 Apr

Sascha Hildmann

Preußen Münster

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

30 Apr

Peter Maes

Willem II

Netherlands / Eredivisie

3 May

Jakob Fimpel (interim)

Schalke 04

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

3 May

Jack Wilshere (interim)

Norwich City

England / Championship

4 May

Ralph Hasenhüttl

VfL Wolfsburg

Germany / Bundesliga

4 May

Iñigo Calderón

Bristol Rovers

England / League One

5 May

Gerhard Struber

1. FC Köln

Germany / Bundesliga

6 May

Tom Cleverley

Watford

England / Championship

6 May

Ange Postecoglou

Tottenham Hotspur

England / Premier League

9 May

Xabi Alonso

Bayer Leverkusen

Germany / Bundesliga

15 May

Rubén Sellés

Hull City

England / Championship

19 May

Daniel Scherning

Eintracht Braunschweig

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

22 May

Stuart Maynard

Notts County

England / League Two

23 May

Dafydd Williams

Newport County

England / League Two

23 May

Jess Thorup

FC Augsburg

Germany / Bundesliga

26 May

Interim duo

Greuther Fürth

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

27 May

Ole Werner

Werder Bremen

Germany / Bundesliga

28 May

Jon Worthington

Huddersfield Town

England / Championship

29 May

Horst Steffen

SV Elversberg

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

31 May

Gian Piero Gasperini

Atalanta

Italy / Serie A

31 May

Miron Muslić

Plymouth Argyle (to Schalke)

England / Championship

3 June

Michael Carrick

Middlesbrough

England / Championship

3 June

Liam Manning

Bristol City

England / Championship

6 June

Ange Postecoglou

Tottenham Hotspur

England / Premier League

9 June

Luciano Spalletti

Italy national team

Italy / International

12 June

Chris Coleman

OH Leuven

Belgium / Pro League

May (exact)

Francesco Farioli

Ajax

Netherlands / Eredivisie

2 June

James Morrison

West Bromwich Albion

 

With regard to Wilder in your opinion is Wilders sacking mostly to do with results rather than the narrative that is going around that he is stubborn and is reluctant to move with the times with regard to using data / AI in the recruitment process ?

Shame about Peck
Don't know. Phrase was 'performance-based''
 
Great read. I've consigned myself to Wilder's departure over the last few days. Hope that someone within the club begins to communicate with us from hereon. We need to know the vision, and if it's Gary O'Neill then so be it. Not a bloke I warm to at all but I'll be there next year and what will be will be.

Sorry to hear about Peck. Souza needs to leave and with Hamer gone too, we'll need almost an entire new midfield. We'll see how Arblaster comes back and how long we can hang on to him with PL clubs circling.
 
Great read. I've consigned myself to Wilder's departure over the last few days. Hope that someone within the club begins to communicate with us from hereon. We need to know the vision, and if it's Gary O'Neill then so be it. Not a bloke I warm to at all but I'll be there next year and what will be will be.

Sorry to hear about Peck. Souza needs to leave and with Hamer gone too, we'll need almost an entire new midfield. We'll see how Arblaster comes back and how long we can hang on to him with PL clubs circling.


I don’t think the club should be commenting if, as Cappy says, there are things to finalise with CW.
 
If it’s a manager who has recently become available, here is the list:-


Date
Manager
Club / National Team
Country / League
15 Apr
Lukas Kwasniok

SC Paderborn

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

23 Apr

Interim trio

Hannover 96

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

27 Apr

Sascha Hildmann

Preußen Münster

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

30 Apr

Peter Maes

Willem II

Netherlands / Eredivisie

3 May

Jakob Fimpel (interim)

Schalke 04

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

3 May

Jack Wilshere (interim)

Norwich City

England / Championship

4 May

Ralph Hasenhüttl

VfL Wolfsburg

Germany / Bundesliga

4 May

Iñigo Calderón

Bristol Rovers

England / League One

5 May

Gerhard Struber

1. FC Köln

Germany / Bundesliga

6 May

Tom Cleverley

Watford

England / Championship

6 May

Ange Postecoglou

Tottenham Hotspur

England / Premier League

9 May

Xabi Alonso

Bayer Leverkusen

Germany / Bundesliga

15 May

Rubén Sellés

Hull City

England / Championship

19 May

Daniel Scherning

Eintracht Braunschweig

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

22 May

Stuart Maynard

Notts County

England / League Two

23 May

Dafydd Williams

Newport County

England / League Two

23 May

Jess Thorup

FC Augsburg

Germany / Bundesliga

26 May

Interim duo

Greuther Fürth

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

27 May

Ole Werner

Werder Bremen

Germany / Bundesliga

28 May

Jon Worthington

Huddersfield Town

England / Championship

29 May

Horst Steffen

SV Elversberg

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

31 May

Gian Piero Gasperini

Atalanta

Italy / Serie A

31 May

Miron Muslić

Plymouth Argyle (to Schalke)

England / Championship

3 June

Michael Carrick

Middlesbrough

England / Championship

3 June

Liam Manning

Bristol City

England / Championship

6 June

Ange Postecoglou

Tottenham Hotspur

England / Premier League

9 June

Luciano Spalletti

Italy national team

Italy / International

12 June

Chris Coleman

OH Leuven

Belgium / Pro League

May (exact)

Francesco Farioli

Ajax

Netherlands / Eredivisie

2 June

James Morrison

West Bromwich Albion
Stand out candidates being
Interim trio and Interim duo
 
Great read. I've consigned myself to Wilder's departure over the last few days. Hope that someone within the club begins to communicate with us from hereon. We need to know the vision, and if it's Gary O'Neill then so be it. Not a bloke I warm to at all but I'll be there next year and what will be will be.

Sorry to hear about Peck. Souza needs to leave and with Hamer gone too, we'll need almost an entire new midfield. We'll see how Arblaster comes back and how long we can hang on to him with PL clubs circling.
Great read. I've consigned myself to Wilder's departure over the last few days. Hope that someone within the club begins to communicate with us from hereon. We need to know the vision, and if it's Gary O'Neill then so be it. Not a bloke I warm to at all but I'll be there next year and what will be will be.

Sorry to hear about Peck. Souza needs to leave and with Hamer gone too, we'll need almost an entire new midfield. We'll see how Arblaster comes back and how long we can hang on to him with PL clubs circling.
Hamer hasn't gone
 
Hamer hasn't gone
I can't remember if I mentioned it on here first, or indeed if others reported it on their channels and it's something everyone now knows, but once Hamer's buy-out expired during the JTW, he was moved on to an improved contract. He is on a 'premier league salary' contract with us. I believe he was moved back on to his pre-relegation weekly wage. So the people saying not to just assume he will leave this summer might be right, if his motivation is partly money, and who isn't at least partly motivated by money.
 
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I can't remember if I mentioned it on here, or indeed if others reported it on their channels etc, but once Hamer's buy-out expired during the JTW, he was moved on to an improved contract. He is on a 'premier league' salary' contract with us. I believe he was moved back on to his pre-relegation weekly wage. So the people saying not to just assume he will leave this summer might be right, if his motivation is partly money, and who isn't at least partly motivated by money.
I just dont think anyone will come in for him and offer us enough to make it worth a while

I'm often critical of hamer ,he frustrates me as I think he plays in a bit of a comfort zone but I also think he is a genius and the team is very one dimensional without him

Really think he could benefit from playing under a more modern coach with emphasis on patterns of play and transitional turnovers

But then I look at the squad as a whole and once the back four is strengthened I think a more progressive coach could really do something with these players and the crowd at the lane have been begging for this kind of entertainment for years but when ever we've moved away from the baser, warnock ,wilders the Robson, jokanivic and coughs have bored us to tears

Its time for another kendal,spackman

Sorry I've gone off on a bit of a tangent ,just are a full dairy milk
 
Cheers Cappy

I was looking forward to seeing a bunch of midfield maestros next season in Peck, Souza, Blaster, Hamer and Davies, but looking like up to 3 of them might not be here, which of course would leave us well short

As for Wilder, if he’s gone he’s gone, just hope these new owners get it right with the replacement. Last thing we need is watching us go backwards next season.
 
If it’s a manager who has recently become available, here is the list:-


Date
Manager
Club / National Team
Country / League
15 Apr
Lukas Kwasniok

SC Paderborn

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

23 Apr

Interim trio

Hannover 96

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

27 Apr

Sascha Hildmann

Preußen Münster

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

30 Apr

Peter Maes

Willem II

Netherlands / Eredivisie

3 May

Jakob Fimpel (interim)

Schalke 04

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

3 May

Jack Wilshere (interim)

Norwich City

England / Championship

4 May

Ralph Hasenhüttl

VfL Wolfsburg

Germany / Bundesliga

4 May

Iñigo Calderón

Bristol Rovers

England / League One

5 May

Gerhard Struber

1. FC Köln

Germany / Bundesliga

6 May

Tom Cleverley

Watford

England / Championship

6 May

Ange Postecoglou

Tottenham Hotspur

England / Premier League

9 May

Xabi Alonso

Bayer Leverkusen

Germany / Bundesliga

15 May

Rubén Sellés

Hull City

England / Championship

19 May

Daniel Scherning

Eintracht Braunschweig

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

22 May

Stuart Maynard

Notts County

England / League Two

23 May

Dafydd Williams

Newport County

England / League Two

23 May

Jess Thorup

FC Augsburg

Germany / Bundesliga

26 May

Interim duo

Greuther Fürth

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

27 May

Ole Werner

Werder Bremen

Germany / Bundesliga

28 May

Jon Worthington

Huddersfield Town

England / Championship

29 May

Horst Steffen

SV Elversberg

Germany / 2. Bundesliga

31 May

Gian Piero Gasperini

Atalanta

Italy / Serie A

31 May

Miron Muslić

Plymouth Argyle (to Schalke)

England / Championship

3 June

Michael Carrick

Middlesbrough

England / Championship

3 June

Liam Manning

Bristol City

England / Championship

6 June

Ange Postecoglou

Tottenham Hotspur

England / Premier League

9 June

Luciano Spalletti

Italy national team

Italy / International

12 June

Chris Coleman

OH Leuven

Belgium / Pro League

May (exact)

Francesco Farioli

Ajax

Netherlands / Eredivisie

2 June

James Morrison

West Bromwich Albion


Just look for the worst one and we’ve sussed it. It’s the Blades way (as they say) 👀
 
Cheers Cappy

I was looking forward to seeing a bunch of midfield maestros next season in Peck, Souza, Blaster, Hamer and Davies, but looking like up to 3 of them might not be here, which of course would leave us well short

As for Wilder, if he’s gone he’s gone, just hope these new owners get it right with the replacement. Last thing we need is watching us go backwards next season.
Why do you always have to do this. ?
He said Peck wants to leave which you have interpreted as three players leaving.
 
Apologies in advance - absolutely NOT a dig @ the poster - measured communication that has all the hallmarks of being ‘true’
Could / should I ask who (s) he is or is that wholly inappropriate especially given the understandable caution / circumspection / diplomacy described / exuded

I’m intrigued by the phrase “my sports teams” which doesn’t appear especially ‘local’ vernacular?!?

Am I reading (too much) into an innocent’ phrase
Apologies again
 

Got to be Cleverley or Manning for me.
 

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