Last season Wilder was still learning about the Championship and what does/ doesn't work.
Leonard: seemed like a Championship player, hard working, fit, reminded me of lesser quality version of Basham - but lets be honest he never had a good game, as fans we probably gave him the benefit of the doubt most games because we wanted him to do well due to how long Wilder had chased
Holmes: In league one he was probably the best opposition player I saw, he's quality on the ball, but the pace of the Championship was too much for him. He wasn't allowed to compose himself and make that 'worldie' pass as he was closed down. I also think we didn't play him in his best position which is wide left.
Evans: Nobody can blame Wilder for signing him, he has quality and is a good player, he probably just didn't suit the way we play - high tempo, high pressure, move the ball quickly. He will still have a good career despite not working for us.
Wilson: He had a good pedigree, Wilder should have done more research on his attitude though as this was his biggest downfall. Bizarrely he felt he could rival Lukakau, Rashford, Sanchez and Martial for a starting place rather than focussing on the task in hand
Since then Wilders approach has been tried and tested Championship quality and he's realised you have to spend good money on those types.
In all of our personal careers I am sure the first year of receiving a job promotion you were getting used to the job and then the second year you became much more confident in your role - Wilder will be the same