LBA_Blade
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Unfortunately I think you are right, because he has a “master plan” for next season we surely can’t get rid.He isn’t getting sacked and will get 10 games next season. Pissing in the wind if you think otherwise.
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Unfortunately I think you are right, because he has a “master plan” for next season we surely can’t get rid.He isn’t getting sacked and will get 10 games next season. Pissing in the wind if you think otherwise.
I don’t think anyone is expecting him to get sacked this summer. But the debate is about whether or not he should be. Nobody’s right or wrong on that, it’s just opinions, and it gives people on both sides of the argument an opportunity to vent.He isn’t getting sacked and will get 10 games next season. Pissing in the wind if you think otherwise.
Twice the man. Tin hat on!!Ready for the abuse that comes my way from the cultists but that's because Hecky is twice the manager that Wilder versions 2 and 3 are.
Neither would be anywhere near my shortlist if we were recruiting now.Twice the man. Tin hat on!!
Agree. Likely corse of events. But I don’t understand why they will give him what little budget there is to waste on his type of players then sack him before Christmas and leave his players for someone else.He isn’t getting sacked and will get 10 games next season. Pissing in the wind if you think otherwise.
In the absence of a DoF, COH should be engaging a wise footballing head on a consultancy basis to oversee the next managerial change.
Root and branch clear out required.
Neither would be anywhere near my shortlist if we were recruiting now.
They did it before but screwed up by hiring Selles.
I’ll tell you when, Micky Adam’s 10/11 team. Luckily this season the championship has been so weak there’s half a dozen teams beneath us.Admittedly I haven't been a regular this season but I'm trying to remember the last time I saw a United team as 'flat' and lifeless as that first half performance. Even when we were getting regularly tonked last time we were in the prem, we showed more fight and spirit. Two possible options for me: either we give Wilder a substantial wedge to rebuild with (unlikely) or we change the manager.
Genuine question.
Are the people that still think he’s the right man for the job?
A: brainwashed
B: living in 2018 to 2020
C: ?????
Don’t take it out on me.Like last summer then, looking forward to that.
It’s Stockholm syndrome at this point.
Ahh right, so we’ll let a shell of a manager use what pittance we have to sign absolute shit like Phillips instead, then let him set them up with as much tactical nous as a wet flannel. Fantastic idea.Is 'C' the realists who see that we have no real money to spend for next season?
In dreamland we could appoint a DoF (foreign obviously) and a big name manager.
Then tell them we've spent all the parachute payments and signed a pile of shit players on long contracts and high wages, so we have to wheel deal and sign freebies.
Surely just a manager with some current ability would help?Is 'C' the realists who see that we have no real money to spend for next season?
In dreamland we could appoint a DoF (foreign obviously) and a big name manager.
Then tell them we've spent all the parachute payments and signed a pile of shit players on long contracts and high wages, so we have to wheel deal and sign freebies.
Ridiculous.
Look at the squad - the poor signings made in the summer.
With no parachute's next year there's only one man I'd want pulling rabbits out of a hat and he's sat in the dugout.
Agree with Slim Man - until the infrastructure of the club is set up to survive without Wilder, then in my opinion its always going to end in tears without him (and yes Hecky a great job but he was essentially an extension of Wilder)
Is 'C' the realists who see that we have no real money to spend for next season?
In dreamland we could appoint a DoF (foreign obviously) and a big name manager.
Then tell them we've spent all the parachute payments and signed a pile of shit players on long contracts and high wages, so we have to wheel deal and sign freebies.
Don’t take it out on me.
Well if Hecky is an extension of Wilder the appendage has learnt well. His team were sharper, more organised and seemed to snuff out United quite easily. United looked laboured and lacking in ideas. I presume our players are better than PNE’s are, so what’s the ingredient that creates a better end product ? A fairer result might have been 4-4 as they missed two sitters and United missed a bucket loadRidiculous.
Look at the squad - the poor signings made in the summer.
With no parachute's next year there's only one man I'd want pulling rabbits out of a hat and he's sat in the dugout.
Agree with Slim Man - until the infrastructure of the club is set up to survive without Wilder, then in my opinion its always going to end in tears without him (and yes Hecky a great job but he was essentially an extension of Wilder)
We don’t need a big name manager. Hecky, Eustace and Neil are all Brexit managers that have achieved more spending a fraction of what we have.Is 'C' the realists who see that we have no real money to spend for next season?
In dreamland we could appoint a DoF (foreign obviously) and a big name manager.
Then tell them we've spent all the parachute payments and signed a pile of shit players on long contracts and high wages, so we have to wheel deal and sign freebies.
160 votes.
During my 55 years of watching Dem Blades I've been to Old Trafford when we were top of the 1st Division, and watched them in the Fourth division.
Could this season have been better - yes.
Could this season have been far worse - yes.
Will next season be better - I hope so.
I don't hold anyone culpable though last summer was a complete shambles.
You wear Wilder Pyjamas don't you Tom.
How much has wilder wasted in the last two January windows?Are you offering to 'invest' millions into the club so we can try something different?
How much did COH loose/waste last summer, can they afford to repeat this?
My bedsheets remain dry, win,lose or draw, so I don't need pyjamas.
160 votes.
Well if Hecky is an extension of Wilder the appendage has learnt well. His team were sharper, more organised and seemed to snuff out United quite easily. United looked laboured and lacking in ideas. I presume our players are better than PNE’s are, so what’s the ingredient that creates a better end product ? A fairer result might have been 4-4 as they missed two sitters and United missed a bucket load
During the match Hecky and McAll seemed actively involved whilst Knill just leaned on the dugout and Wilder just kept holding his hands wide in apparent bewilderment at what was unfolding in front of him
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