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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.
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.
I would normally tend to agree although it didn’t look that way against Bolton?Wilder doesn't worry about how other sides are set up. He sets us up to play in a particular way regardless of what the opposition do.
Really? As if money's never talked. (And they've got money leaking out of their arsehole!)
I would normally tend to agree although it didn’t look that way against Bolton?
There is always an exception. Given the way that one panned out I doubt we'll see it again!![]()
Can the guy even speak English?
I've just had a look at reports from games he managed Augsburg and Hertha in. He always seems to go with 4 at the back and seems to like 4-1-4-1. I'd say it's a good bet he'll go with that against us.
Wilder will know exactly how he's likely to set them up.
But to be honest I don't see our basic approach changing.
Does he mean his mate is boring, or Jos? Germans have a reputation for being dull...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.
I can understand anyone living in and having family in Sheffield not wanting to manage either club you only have to look at the shit the pig fans have posted on social media recently to see how your families can become the target of abuse.I heard Nigel Pearson being interviewed by Radio Sheffield only a few months ago.
He admitted that he still has a lot of fondness towards Wednesday and he WOULD be interested in returning to management again.
But he said he currently enjoys his life and loves living in the Sheffield area with no intentions to move.
So said he could never manage Wednesday as it would bring pressure to him and his family.
He sounded serious too, flat out refusal to consider managing SW.
Works the other way too though, how many times in Germany will he have faced 3-5-2 with overlapping centre backs?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.
I want us to be up and fucking raring for this one. Let's give them a good fucking hiding.
Are you sure that's the reason?Bundeslige 2.... Anyone know if it's comparable in standard to the Championship?
I see they've probably hired him because he's had a few promotions
Are you sure that's the reason?
Or could it be he's linked to Doyen!!!???
He hasn’t though, as he? I thought at least one happened after he had left.It was probably a case of Doyen saying we've got a guy who's won 3 promotions from the German second tier why don't you take a look.
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