Do you agree with Wilder's decision to sign Madine?

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Do you agree with Wilder's decision to sign Madine?

  • Yes

    Votes: 166 61.3%
  • No

    Votes: 67 24.7%
  • No opinion

    Votes: 38 14.0%

  • Total voters
    271

I probably wouldn’t have signed him but Wilder and his team of experts know far more then me

So what ever Wilder decides is fine by me.
No choice but to trust his judgement. So I’ve had to say YES, in support of the manager,.
 
Is it's jaw ok:D

“Tha what mate?”

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I've got to say, it's confusing as to how the general opinion has switched since the unanimously hostile reaction to the initial rumours.

Rest assured, I still hate the b@stard. He can find a cure for cancer for all I care and I still wouldn’t clap him. :)
 
Maybe, just maybe, we should hold judgment until May....
If he bangs em in and helps us up, including a goal at the sty he could become a cult hero.
If he doesn’t it will be an error of judgement by the manager
He’ll still be a cunt of a human being tho
 

I've got to say, it's confusing as to how the general opinion has switched since the unanimously hostile reaction to the initial rumours.

Not really there's thems that talk about it and there's thems that vote.

(look at them all squabbling in the House of Commons today - look at the vote)
 
Voted Yes

like any signing its a risk.

risk 1 is that his recent record of hardly scoring or playing for a year will mean he doesn't really feature. All depends how much he really wants it.

risk 2 is that he does something really stupid off the pitch, probably in a bar.. good advice would be to stay out of Sheff town centre

risk 3 is the dressing room. which I think is a red herring, guys like sharp wont give a fuck what he's said or posted if he makes us better. we've all worked with wankers who make the business better ( not that I'm saying he's a wanker ;))

the upside is that he can offer something new and I'd be surprised if he isn't better than Washington.

Especially, I think he will encourage earlier delivery into the box which will offer opportunity to sharp/goldie/clark/dowell

glttl
 
Voted Yes

like any signing its a risk.

risk 1 is that his recent record of hardly scoring or playing for a year will mean he doesn't really feature. All depends how much he really wants it.

risk 2 is that he does something really stupid off the pitch, probably in a bar.. good advice would be to stay out of Sheff town centre

risk 3 is the dressing room. which I think is a red herring, guys like sharp wont give a fuck what he's said or posted if he makes us better. we've all worked with wankers who make the business better ( not that I'm saying he's a wanker ;))

the upside is that he can offer something new and I'd be surprised if he isn't better than Washington.

Especially, I think he will encourage earlier delivery into the box which will offer opportunity to sharp/goldie/clark/dowell

glttl

Or perhaps a mixture of Risk 2 and Risk 3? Doing something stupid to a team mate whilst on a night out?

Anyways, this season’s end of season POTY might be the 1st in the club’s history to be attended by the St. John’s Ambulance Brigade and be decided with a TKO. :)
 
Or perhaps a mixture of Risk 2 and Risk 3? Doing something stupid to a team mate whilst on a night out?

Anyways, this season’s end of season POTY might be the 1st in the club’s history to be attended by the St. John’s Ambulance Brigade and be decided with a TKO. :)
I see to remember that last year wasn't pretty. even Foxy described the behaviour as disgusting if I remember
 
Yes because he can offer something different up front - an up grade on James Hanson.

No because of his previous off field activities - hopefully in the past now.

A reluctant yes from me!
 
Rest assured, I still hate the b@stard. He can find a cure for cancer for all I care and I still wouldn’t clap him. :)

To be fair, if he finds a cure for cancer, I’ll be impressed. To look at him, you wouldn’t think he’d know much about pharmacological oncology, so to do (in his spare time) what hundreds of thousands of top research scientists have failed to do so far would be a good achievement in my book.
 
The dogs have rounded the sheep up , now just follow.

How people turn in just a few days hey ? , Fck morals for MAYBE a few league points !
 

Yes yes yes, really its not hard. You either trust and belive in his decisions or you haven't watched him work over the last 3 years.

He (Chris Wilder) deserves a lot more faith and respect than he's being given right now.

Bit harsh, he's the only one who could have pulled it off.
 

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