CONFIRMED Chris Wilder leaves by "Mutual Consent"

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Agreed - other than a lot of our good things/moments this season was Hamer shining through his own quality.
When you get 9 goals and 7 assist from midfield and score a few worldies you're always going to be in the running for player of the season, but I actually thought Hamer was quite hit and miss last season. He wasn't as consistent as the end product suggested and I was surprised when it announced that he had been named this. When he was good he was amazing, when he was off you could barely notice him. He did have the individual quality that we lacked in other areas and some of his "off" passes were often good passes which other players didn't read.
 

His rebuild in the Summer was his best achievement this season imo.
Did really well on limited fees and will generate us a lot of profit when they are eventually sold.
Isn't it only a rebuild if the house stays intact🤔.
It fell apart on the 25th May.
A renovation at best for me.
 
He did a good job rebuilding in the summer. But as per a standard Wilder team, it's the combination of everyone pulling together through workmanship and a rigid system, and not necessarily individuals shining through their own quality.

We literally relied on individuals shining through their own quality all season to win close matches.
 
Not all of them. We won't make profit on Shackleton and McCallum and I highly doubt Moore will leave for profit given his age, or that anyone will come in for Campbell unless he can last 90 minutes. Burrows and Cooper I'd have to agree with you on. I don't think we'll get offers for O'Hare this summer, though we may do in January if he thrives under Selles.

He did a good job rebuilding in the summer. But as per a standard Wilder team, it's the combination of everyone pulling together through workmanship and a rigid system, and not necessarily individuals shining through their own quality.
18/19 was a collection of mature, tactically and mentally disciplined players knowing their role completely and acting it out in the same way every week. Dependable, reliable, repeatable. Of course we had individual quality but the majority of what we did well was a joint effort

24/25 was much less mature, much less reliable. Had to defend deeper because people didn't trust the person next to them to be where they should be. But Hamer, JRS and Campbell are supremely talented 1v1 players who win matches through a monent of inspiration.

2 very, very different Wilder teams.
 
Can't believe we're still talking about this cucumber eyed ham faced ego-maniac when we've got a exciting new foreen gaffa.
 
Not sure if anyone has posted but this was said in a good (similar) article on Boro.

ie https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/s...dlesbroughs-review-led-michael-carricks-exit/

Contains essentially 'journeyman manager signs journeyman players' like Wilder, again.

"Both moves were a disaster, with the only saving grace the fact that Boro’s recruitment leaders put their foot down and insisted that the moves for Giles and Iheanacho were only loan deals. All least that means Boro have been able to hand both players back rather than be saddled with them on expensive, long-term deals. Having got his way in January, the fear was that Carrick would push hard for a similar type of signing this summer, creating the kind of internal recruitment tensions that were so destabilising under both Neil Warnock and Chris Wilder. "
 

Just like how some people had a axe to grind with Wilder over him getting sacked and never getting over it some people will never get over Wilder being sacked and revel in us struggling or even just not winning in the perfect way.

And the funny thing is they won't see they are the same type of weirdo
 
Who cares, it’s all good content, we can either laugh at it of feel cringey about it.
 
Just like how some people had a axe to grind with Wilder over him getting sacked and never getting over it some people will never get over Wilder being sacked and revel in us struggling or even just not winning in the perfect way.

And the funny thing is they won't see they are the same type of weirdo

A bad winner is exactly the same as a bad loser…
 
A bloke who creates an effigy of a dead body then talks about body disposal needs help.

It says far more about him than he thinks.

Utterly desperate.

True, like I say it is very cringeworthy but it does mock some of our fans that have gone OTT over Wilder getting the boot.
 

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