Outgoing? Chris Wilder

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I'm glad discussions are going on for as long as it takes.
It's a huge decision.
Can Wilder get on board with the new systems and methods they are talking about? If so and he does it properly and with belief, they might want to keep him. That takes some time.
If he doesn't they might want to replace him. But only if a better option exists, is available, and wants it. That takes time.

I know we live in a world of zero patience now. Uber eats, Amazon delivery and instant Google answers to anything. Unfortunately most real life doesn't work like that.
Let them do the job properly. We'll find out , when they know.
The regular season finished 6 weeks ago. Not much will have changed between then and the fateful playoffs. Even prior to that, what changed?

A new contract was also given to Wilder and announced 28th Jan, 4 days after Selles hull had beaten us convincingly. I appreciate the short term nature of football manager contracts but again, what has changed?

As much as the right decision has to be made, you also expect a level of commitment and stability within the club as a fan.

The owners, whether they make the right or wrong decision here have handled the last 6 months poorly in terms of the manager.
 

I keep thinking he overachieved as well but we had the 3rd best budget in the league and finished 3rd even after being well backed in January.

Agreed, our record against those around us was horrific for a team that needed to finish in the top 2 and I believe that's what actually cost us rather than just that 3 game blip. People say how amazing Leeds and Burnley were to get the points totals they got but its partly because we rolled over when we played them.
The budget loses some relevance when you consider the turmoil last summer all the way through to now. We’ve perhaps overachieved in the circumstances if not financially
 
no RESPECT FOR TUFTY hes not gone yet or may not go show him some respecto for the great job hes done 92 points gained 3rd place arrrr never happy no one will be good enough not even the special one or klopp or conte or any boss youll drive them out too AARRR ffs get a grip hes one of our own you turn your back on him he came to get us going again and is the man for the futrue hes a great man i like him koppo legend tufty has much i love fishcakes hes class ,back him not get him out hes our good blades gaffer,,arrr,meltdown time you are uknind people to tell fans nothing at all you let rumours on social media assume things that hes going i will never trust this lot up top till my dying day what a sham .get a grip . nuff said
 

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In the way I’d described above. There was no immediate need to give a contract, they could’ve gone to the end of the season

Yet they were clearly unsure but gave a contract anyway
Wasn't Wilder out of contract this summer?

They have him a new deal based on what had occurred prior to them taking over, as as that point they believe he was the right man for them. After they took over they saw different things for themselves which raised concerns and doubts.

I very much doubt Wilder will get all of his contract paid up as compensation as there will have been a clause in it agreeing severance in the liklihood of a termination.

What if Wilder was out of contract this summer then what? Our fans would be criticising the owners. What if they offered a new deal this summer and he turned it down?
 
The budget loses some relevance when you consider the turmoil last summer all the way through to now. We’ve perhaps overachieved in the circumstances if not financially

Turmoil to some degree but a clean slate with many players off the books in the summer much like the first time he took charge. So he had the chance many managers don't have where they can recruit their own players.
 
Turmoil to some degree but a clean slate with many players off the books in the summer much like the first time he took charge. So he had the chance many managers don't have where they can recruit their own players.
Indeed, and the advantage of knowing well in advance of the previous season ending, which division we would be in and what was needed
 
I want to see what we could become instead. If that takes 2 or 3 seasons in the Championship to get there then so be it.
What if what we become after 2 or 3 more season in the Championship is a Championship club? What if we become the next Middlesbrough or WBA? Once in the PL, now milling about mid table because we can`t compete?

Promotion next season is almost as important as it was in 22-23 - then it was the entire future of the club that was at stake, now its whether we can cement our place in the top 25 clubs that comprise of the 17 PL clubs plus those that cycle up and down.
 
Overall I don’t think this is a positive at all.

99% sure we won’t get more than 92 point next year. But I guess we will see, hopefully whoever they appoint will play some better football

We honestly weren’t very good for much of last year. Handful of good performances but a lot of the success was down to having a better squad than most.

This may define the new ownerships tenure. There’s at least a 50% chance the new guy is a fraud like Slav was and we waste the last parachute payment season. Let’s revisit in 6 months as they may have some explains to do
 
What if what we become after 2 or 3 more season in the Championship is a Championship club? What if we become the next Middlesbrough or WBA? Once in the PL, now milling about mid table because we can`t compete?

Promotion next season is almost as important as it was in 22-23 - then it was the entire future of the club that was at stake, now its whether we can cement our place in the top 25 clubs that comprise of the 17 PL clubs plus those that cycle up and down.
But what if we don't? What if in 3 seasons time we're still in the Championship fighting at the top with 6 or 7 players capable of playing at Premier League level instead of 3 or 4? What is wrong with patience and progression if it achieves the same outcome, promotion, but gives us a much better chance of staying up?
 
Indeed, and the advantage of knowing well in advance of the previous season ending, which division we would be in and what was needed

Wilder got afforded a lot more than most managers get at some clubs. Already this summer has had a classic Wilder vibe to it, Yorkshire tour pre-season against some of the usual clubs. Linked with transfer targets Wilder has struggled to land in the past year.
 



But that’s how we’ve always done it and changing anything is frightening.
For good reason though no? Nobody else has proved another model.

There's far more chance of it going south than north. Not that the existing model works anymore, but it does tend to get you there.
 

Wasn't Wilder out of contract this summer?

They have him a new deal based on what had occurred prior to them taking over, as as that point they believe he was the right man for them. After they took over they saw different things for themselves which raised concerns and doubts.

I very much doubt Wilder will get all of his contract paid up as compensation as there will have been a clause in it agreeing severance in the liklihood of a termination.

What if Wilder was out of contract this summer then what? Our fans would be criticising the owners. What if they offered a new deal this summer and he turned it down?
I think the point is that, having not seen much of the owners (which is good in my view) one or the signals of intent comes from them having the confidence to give a long term contract, rather than 12-18 months. The

I agree that the risk of wilder walking after promotion could’ve also been a negative. But there was clearly a lack of belief in wilders style from the start that they are going for a higher risk appointment at this level with a very different style

As I have said, it needs to come with an actual statement of intent of what the owners are building on and off the pitch.
Turmoil to some degree but a clean slate with many players off the books in the summer much like the first time he took charge. So he had the chance many managers don't have where they can recruit their own players.

Don’t underestimate the work done by Bettis and Wilder last summer, at the time Wilder was on month to month contract, having been there it’s not easy and takes its toll.

In some ways, yes, there was a clean slate but it wasn’t easy to get players in at all. It wasn’t all the managers first choices in the summer, perhaps it was in Jan, mostly, but the summer was build a squad to compete…
 
I think the point is that, having not seen much of the owners (which is good in my view) one or the signals of intent comes from them having the confidence to give a long term contract, rather than 12-18 months. The

I agree that the risk of wilder walking after promotion could’ve also been a negative. But there was clearly a lack of belief in wilders style from the start that they are going for a higher risk appointment at this level with a very different style

As I have said, it needs to come with an actual statement of intent of what the owners are building on and off the pitch.


Don’t underestimate the work done by Bettis and Wilder last summer, at the time Wilder was on month to month contract, having been there it’s not easy and takes its toll.

In some ways, yes, there was a clean slate but it wasn’t easy to get players in at all. It wasn’t all the managers first choices in the summer, perhaps it was in Jan, mostly, but the summer was build a squad to compete…

Good work at the start but then got backed to kick us on but made us worse. Once again much like Warnock, somehow struggles more when given a decent amount to spend.
 
But what if we don't? What if in 3 seasons time we're still in the Championship fighting at the top with 6 or 7 players capable of playing at Premier League level instead of 3 or 4? What is wrong with patience and progression if it achieves the same outcome, promotion, but gives us a much better chance of staying up?
That could happen and patience will be key if we don't go up this season. We will then have to see how committed the owners are to funding the business or we will have to be very smart in our dealings.

Is it not easier though progress a business with an extra £200 million plus guaranteed revenue over the next three years ?
 
If I was a gambling man, perish the thought, Selles has a masters degree in Sports and Physiology and has previously been hired as data analyst. That sounds an attractive combination for our owners.

Especially if look at win %

Wilders record in second term is
7834133143.59%
Selles record with Reading was.
7834182643.59%
 
Good work at the start but then got backed to kick us on but made us worse. Once again much like Warnock, somehow struggles more when given a decent amount to spend.
Yeah, but that would’ve been clear by the Blackburn game. That thought of replacing him would’ve been there if we’d won the play off gamble.

They could well have backed him in the summer and replaced by October when (not if) we had a bad start to the season

So as I said, this is more about the owners and their statement of intent, rather than the manager. Yes I think we know the latter part of the season wasn’t great, but something has changed with the owners to not only want to replace a successful manager, with bags of experience at the top end of this division and stability, with a very different style.

It’s not about keeping wilder btw, I accept that he’s been pretty much gone for weeks, but I think we need a little more guidance on the plan to give the owners our buy in
 
The regular season finished 6 weeks ago. Not much will have changed between then and the fateful playoffs. Even prior to that, what changed?

A new contract was also given to Wilder and announced 28th Jan, 4 days after Selles hull had beaten us convincingly. I appreciate the short term nature of football manager contracts but again, what has changed?

As much as the right decision has to be made, you also expect a level of commitment and stability within the club as a fan.

The owners, whether they make the right or wrong decision here have handled the last 6 months poorly in terms of the manager.
Maybe things have changed between then and now.
Lots of discussions about lots have things will have occurred between CW and COH about what and how we do next season. Has that forced the issue and now we are here??
I doubt they've just flipped plans for no reason.
 
The regular season finished 6 weeks ago. Not much will have changed between then and the fateful playoffs. Even prior to that, what changed?

A new contract was also given to Wilder and announced 28th Jan, 4 days after Selles hull had beaten us convincingly. I appreciate the short term nature of football manager contracts but again, what has changed?

As much as the right decision has to be made, you also expect a level of commitment and stability within the club as a fan.

The owners, whether they make the right or wrong decision here have handled the last 6 months poorly in terms of the manager.
They had the pleasure of watching £10m be pissed away while Tom Cannon tries to pass for a footballer and thought "no more"?
 
New owners made naive decisions when they came in. Contract extension for Wilder, tied their own hands for fear of losing him. Funding the likes of Cannon. Hopefully layved calmed down and getting it right this season. Or else!
 
New owners made naive decisions when they came in. Contract extension for Wilder, tied their own hands for fear of losing him. Funding the likes of Cannon. Hopefully layved calmed down and getting it right this season. Or else!

The new contract was a big mistake, Wilder should have been made to finish the job before getting a new one.
 
The new contract was a big mistake, Wilder should have been made to finish the job before getting a new one.

At which point he is a free agent and can command a lot higher wages. Assuming the new owners were not so stupid to not include a break clause that can be applied round about now to get out cheaply if things don't go well, the new contract was fine
 
If I was a gambling man, perish the thought, Selles has a masters degree in Sports and Physiology and has previously been hired as data analyst. That sounds an attractive combination for our owners.

Especially if look at win %

Wilders record in second term is
7834133143.59%

Selles record with Reading was.
7834182643.59%

How many of Selles games with Reading were in the PL?
 
How many of Wilders had the benefit of parachute payments and one of the largest budgets?
 
I keep thinking he overachieved as well but we had the 3rd best budget in the league and finished 3rd even after being well backed in January.

Agreed, our record against those around us was horrific for a team that needed to finish in the top 2 and I believe that's what actually cost us rather than just that 3 game blip. People say how amazing Leeds and Burnley were to get the points totals they got but its partly because we rolled over when we played them.
If we'd have beaten Leeds once, Burnley once, and Blackburn on the last day (which we would have done if there was owt on it) then would have won the league.

Trouble is that we never got close to beating Leeds or Burnley.

Wilder was done for me when I was sitting in the Grove at Holbeck and I saw the team for the game at ER.

I'm usually a pretty well balanced character but I was livid when I left the ground that night as we hadn't even tried to win the game and I knew as soon as I saw the team that we wouldn't.
 

He’s just gone 4th fav for the QPR job, I know that’s just the bookies sticking him in for the vacant jobs and not based on anything but QPR could be a good fit for him.
 

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