Chris Wilder - manager suggestion

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Been a success wherever he has been.

Took over Oxford United when they was bimbling around in the conference and a couple of leagues below their natural level and has taken them to 2nd in their current division.

Knows the club, its fans and what it is all about. Worked his way up from the bottom. Never really had the chance to prove himself at a higher level.
This must qualify as the greatest example of foresight and wisdom ever. I salute you Sir.
Special shout out to Pinchy :)
 
This must qualify as the greatest example of foresight and wisdom ever. I salute you Sir.
Special shout out to Pinchy :)

Indeed. Actually Tufty changed my mind very quickly and very publicly. I can’t be bothered to find it but I’m sure my archivists will do so. Failing that, one or two regulars will remember I’m sure.
 
Indeed. Actually Tufty changed my mind very quickly and very publicly. I can’t be bothered to find it but I’m sure my archivists will do so. Failing that, one or two regulars will remember I’m sure.
Perhaps it will serve as a lesson to not be so adamant about something which transpires to be a subject you have little to no knowledge on.

I'm not saying I haven't done this either. We all learn on these message boards.
 
I played cricket against Chris at Castledyke in 1995. He was very approachable and easy to talk to. He asked for my thoughts on the Blades season just gone (1994-95) and it made me think "He could make a good football manager!"
 
Been a success wherever he has been.

Took over Oxford United when they was bimbling around in the conference and a couple of leagues below their natural level and has taken them to 2nd in their current division.

Knows the club, its fans and what it is all about. Worked his way up from the bottom. Never really had the chance to prove himself at a higher level.
Great call Brownie.....

You’re not as daft as you look ;):)
 
Perhaps it will serve as a lesson to not be so adamant about something which transpires to be a subject you have little to no knowledge on.

I'm not saying I haven't done this either. We all learn on these message boards.

I had a great deal of knowledge. I knew of his record and had seen his mediocre Oxford team on multiple occasions. They played turgid football, nothing remotely like we see now. The first seeds of the wonderful Tuftyball now delighting (most of) us were sown at Northampton. My mistake was to give insufficient weight to the most recent evidence. I said all this three years ago.

I’m genuinely delighted everyone can have a laugh at my expense on this one. It reminds me that my team are playing superb football and, to coin a phrase ‘we are Premier League...’

Just a word of caution. Watch the Hoofers, Knee-Jerkers and Jellybabies turn on Tufty when we’re losing a lot more games next season. When he leaves, watch them call for a replacement who will bring back grotesque anti-football. They are still missing it and pining for it to return to it’s spiritual home in S2. The first Gerritinearly is only an all too brief Summer away.
 
Been a success wherever he has been.

Took over Oxford United when they was bimbling around in the conference and a couple of leagues below their natural level and has taken them to 2nd in their current division.

Knows the club, its fans and what it is all about. Worked his way up from the bottom. Never really had the chance to prove himself at a higher level.

I think we’re all delighted for him Brownie. A genuine lad who’s put every club ahead of himself and done his best for them. He’s put himself on the cross at times as well. Like at Northampton when he spoke out about the owners.

You don’t meet many folks in life like that.

It’s called “integrity”.

And he’s got it in spades.
 
Indeed. Actually Tufty changed my mind very quickly and very publicly. I can’t be bothered to find it but I’m sure my archivists will do so. Failing that, one or two regulars will remember I’m sure.

Well said and with dignity, I'm sure you're big enough for the leg pulling.
 

It's easy to look back in hindsight but there's no guarantee that the Chris Wilder of 2013 would have been as much as a success as the 2016 version. Alan Knill didn't join Chris at Northampton until January 2014, so there's no knowing if they would still have worked together.

A case of right place, right time.... right club!
 
Yes we do learn Pinchy, bit by bit, slowly, slowly, catchy monkey.

The real, proper football offered up Messrs Weir, Wilson and Clough is discredited to be replaced by plenty of crosses in the box, plenty of exciting football played at high tempo, spearhead by journeymen, characterised by proficiency at set pieces, and ‘gerrinforrard’ with speed, guild and precision.

The failed experiments of Little Louis, Diego De Juve, and Ironside are part of the distant and discredited past, and we got all Bladey Bladey with the returning hero Billy Sharp.

When I wrote this the old kings were either dying or dead, the longings for the return of the old warlord Warnock was strong, the memories of discredited king of hoof, Semi-Pro Blackie still remembered warmly. We had just been beaten by some non descript pub league side like Crawley, Stevenage or Carlisle, the deep unpleasantness of the minute gory details of who now thankfully expunged from the memory,

Like all great visionaries of the past, my thoughts dismisses as the inane thoughts of the mad man.

Long live tuftyball


Great shout that Brownie, while admiring his lower league achievements, I thought the job might be `too big` for him, glad to be wrong, big style :)

Who should we go for after Wilder?? o_O
 
Great shout that Brownie, while admiring his lower league achievements, I thought the job might be `too big` for him, glad to be wrong, big style :)

Who should we go for after Wilder?? o_O
His replacement is already at the club!
 
I think we’re all delighted for him Brownie. A genuine lad who’s put every club ahead of himself and done his best for them. He’s put himself on the cross at times as well. Like at Northampton when he spoke out about the owners.

You don’t meet many folks in life like that.

It’s called “integrity”.

And he’s got it in spades.

Extremely good shout. There will always be rumours (nothing more than that) about 'he could have gone to Charlton', 'was he on the point of going to Sunderland?' etc. etc. but maybe he was playing mind games with the board, much like Pochettino is doing at Spurs.

Every time a top managers job comes up, he'll be 'linked' - either by lazy journos or shit-stirrers at S6. A mate range me today and told me he's been 'linked' :rolleyes: to the Brighton job. I'm not ITK but CW and his family are extremely happy and settled in Sheffield, and why not? There's a reason ex-players and managers choose to stay and live in Sheffield. I don't think CW is the type of bloke to chase the money, uproot his family etc. (like Bruce).

Also on Football Focus last Saturday, he stated that 'he was in charge of everything' at United - recruitment, team selection, transfers etc. Which other club would give him that?
 
I think Silent Blade comes out of this pretty well. Did VespaBlade get the bet on? And has shorehamview made it to a millionaire in his 50's?
Unfortunately Mobile I didn't lump on it. My bad.
However If David Frains brother now knows who will win the Tory leadership contest I can gladly start trolling that 'winner' sooner........

Well done Brownie on this btw...
'Doffs a cap I have put on especially just to doff it to you.'
 
Unfortunately Mobile I didn't lump on it. My bad.
However If David Frains brother now knows who will win the Tory leadership contest I can gladly start trolling that 'winner' sooner........

Well done Brownie on this btw...
'Doffs a cap I have put on especially just to doff it to you.'
Michael Gove. I'm told. By a friend.
 
Can we find a thread were someone thought Mr Churchill was right to put us on the Gold Standard and bump it up?
 
Ignore this, I posted on the wrong thread
Slavan Bilic now favourite to take over according to our friends over at Sky

09:55



BREAKING NEWS
Slaven Bilic is West Brom first choice to take over as Head Coach, according to Sky sources.
The former West Ham manager was interviewed for the role last night, and impressed Albion’s bosses.
He’s now jumped ahead of Chris Hughton, Chris Wilder and Bruno Labbadia in the running for the job, but both sides have yet to agree on wages, and it’s thought Bilic currently wants more money than Albion are willing to pay.


 

I played cricket against Chris at Castledyke in 1995. He was very approachable and easy to talk to. He asked for my thoughts on the Blades season just gone (1994-95) and it made me think "He could make a good football manager!"
You must have passed on some great thoughts to him to turn him into the manager he has become. If we lose a few matches early doors next season, make sure you have another chat with him...;)
 

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