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The decision by Wilder to continually select an under performing player who would not commit his future to the club is the most baffling and impossible to understand.It seemed to fly in the face of everything that Wilder stood for and epitomised the whole crazy final season when he was manager.I do know that he kept playing a disinterested John Lundstram and never picked Ndiaye.
Shame he signed Brewster and did exactly that though.Said in a recent TV interview that he didn’t want to damage his long term development by playing him in a team that was getting battered every week. There is a logic to that school of thought.
That’s different, 5-0 down and came on around the 85th minute.
Yes, my bad
Slav did want to play him but his hands were tied until the contract was signed no doubt Hecky was a big factor in nurturing illi and some agreement ( contract ) with the player was made during the international break leading to that Peterborough full debut under SlavThis wasn't Slav.
A bigger driving force in the club.offering N'Diaye a deal is our current boss.
Not knocking Slav. He's a good coach our owner or board though sold him the wrong sale.
He wanted more changes in squad to suit his style.
Our board thought he could work with what we had.
You can argue that managers should work with what they have but some managers work.when they can sculpt more to how it works for them.
Hecky has changed a few things but it's using the squad and setup Wilder and knill started because 70% of the squad is geared for it
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