Blades v Pigs new manager..

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I hate it when we play against a club with a new manager in his first game, however, i don't have any fears over this one. As the saying goes , "you can't polish a turd". Yes, they may be more fired up but i would guess nowhere near as fired up as our lot. Bring them on!
 



He's got 5 days at most to get them prepared. If he is really good and that mob of 'players' have any pride then who knows? But our lads are already well drilled and we already know how much it means to them. Still anything could happen.

I do have a funny feeling he will sort them out eventually but he's got his work cut out and these things are hard to achieve overnight.
 
He may well do a Kenny Jacket, and just Bugger Off....
 
He hasn't joined yet has he? If it is t'owd Manuel from Fawlty Towers?
 
The cunt will wonder whats hit him.next week....blesssssssssss
 
Talk about being thrown in at the deep end...

Apparently he's more of a defensive disciplinarian - a bit like a Hitlery Nigel Clough.

I'd rather someone like that than someone who'd send them out all guns blazing going for the win.

They've been a farce recently and with their defensive injuries he's up against it trying to make them solid in only 5 days.

It'll be harder than it would've been under Bullen though IMO. They'll be better organised.
 
Reckon it's a brilliant appointment for us. If they'd have appointed a Smegson, short-term till the end of the season, hate to say it but that would have changed things.

But you've got a foreign manager (however decent he might be) going into an totally alien environment where chaos is reigning & negativity's bitten deeply. Relegation's a serious possibility for them.

Yeah, we'll get the usual pig wild mood-swings, everything'll be completely fantastic again on the surface. But they'll know just what a big risk this is.

Even so, whatever their problems, whatever their clueless leadership, we're still underdogs, just as we are pretty much every week in this division. But they'll not get the "lift" that a commonsense appointment would have given them.
 
If they'd have appointed a Smegson, short-term till the end of the season, hate to say it but that would have changed things.
Agree Pearson would've been another one but this not a foregone conclusion but it brought a smile to my face :)
 
All the pig players are in a giant sulk anyway and will hopefully want to show the young Adolf how little a shit they give
 
Porktalker: I've spoken to my German mate whose second club is Wednesday this morning..... believe me, it wasn't good listening.
The word, boring was used on more than one occasion.
 



Agree Pearson would've been another one but this not a foregone conclusion but it brought a smile to my face :)

Yeah, Pearson would probably have been the ideal appointment for them. Thankfully, they've gone down the "interesting, but totally impractical" route.

Love it!
 
We’re the favourites and rightly so, we’re better than them in every aspect no matter how much money they’ve spunked.
 
We're really not though are we?

Just going by their own lights - i.e. money spent on constructing the squad/money spent on wages. Which is, after all, the consensus way of looking at things.

We're overachieving big time (with our low budgets, our "unfashionable" manager & our "Brexit" approach to the players we have playing for us), & long may it continue.
 
Doesn’t want to work in the same city him and his family live.

Aye, so he's meant to have said, admittedly. But, in the real world, would that really be set in stone if a concerted effort was made to lure him by a moneybags "sleeping giant"?

The decision had more to to do, I'd suggest, with their chairman's outlook (egotism?) than on a particular British manager's proclivities. Which is all good,from an SUFC perspective.
 
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Hopefully we’ll ‘let them know’....Amateur Hour...

 
Talk about being thrown in at the deep end...

Apparently he's more of a defensive disciplinarian - a bit like a Hitlery Nigel Clough.

I'd rather someone like that than someone who'd send them out all guns blazing going for the win.

They've been a farce recently and with their defensive injuries he's up against it trying to make them solid in only 5 days.

It'll be harder than it would've been under Bullen though IMO. They'll be better organised.

The only ‘slight’ negative I can see with this is that it won’t give Wilder a chance to see how he sets them up. If he’s defensive then that won’t be as much of an issue as it should allow us to play our own game but if not then it might take us by surprise.
 
Sheffield Mittwoch. is what he will be thinking
Der Foetze is the reality.
 



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