Great pod as ever gents (now I feel like a Talksport caller). It did feel like you have both convinced yourselves to be optimistic since hearing the news though, and disregarded a couple of important points in dong so.
For instance, there was a lot of talk about next year being the same old story, trying to grind out wins, when it was clear (to me anyway) that Wilder had tried to correct that and we'd gone much more attacking for those last 6 games, and looked much better for it. That would suggest he would have set up differently going forward.
The main gripe also seemed to be that we'd dropped off in the second half of the season, which only happened because we were massively overachieving in the first half (and injuries to hugely key players). We can't be sacking managers for a downturn in results, if that's only borne out of an anomaly in the first place can we? That would go for any results based performance in any industry. No one, including the owners, could have expected us to be where we were at the half way point.
For the record, I would have kept Wilder (as I'm sure you can tell) and Selles wouldn't have been on my list either, but after the initial disbelief, I'm pretty indifferent to the whole situation.