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Just finished the first draft of my first book, on Chris Wilder and his Bramall Lane revolution. Features contributions from, amongst others, Jake Wright, Richard Stearman, Tony Currie, David Brooks, Paul Coutts. And Chris Wilder. Plus a few forum members.
It’s out hopefully in August. If anyone’s interested in a copy, please PM me. Few more details below. Cheers
It’s out hopefully in August. If anyone’s interested in a copy, please PM me. Few more details below. Cheers
In April 2016, as they slumped to their lowest finish since 1983 and anger turned to apathy, Sheffield United was a club on the floor. A year later, they were reborn; champions of the division, history-makers on the rise again. And the man who dragged out of the doldrums was boyhood fan, former ballboy and player and now manager, Chris Wilder.
His story is probably as close to a fairytale as modern football allows.
Fifteen years after managing in a Sheffield Sunday League, Wilder has established a reputation as one of English football's brightest talents after tasting success, often against a destabilising backdrop of financial difficulty, at every club he has worked at; including one which had no footballs.
Featuring contributions from those who know him well, this book explores how Wilder turned around a sleeping giant, transformed their fortunes on and off the field and reconnected club and supporters. Fans hail him as 'one of their own' and under Wilder, United are united again.