I agree, I don't think comparing seasons as I have done is flawless analysis.
My point is that the manager in one season was a tactical wonder, produced incredible play, inspiring management, great interviews and manager of the year, and the other is an incompetent, bottleless, tactically inept, unprofessional dinosaur and thug.
It's the same bloke. He's a good manager at this level. There was certainly an argument to make a change in the summer, and I don't want Wilder back now because of all the moaning and division it'll inevitably bring, but let's stop the bipolar, reactionary takes. You can think he's a decent manager and want us to move on regardless, you don't NEED to paint him as the devil.