Fascinating Personality Analysis of Wilder

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Heres a thought, and it's my thought !
But could it be that the problem COH had with Wilder was that they viewed him as too powerful figure around Bramall Lane, and that's why he was removed, because it wasn't his past record at The Lane.
Might not have liked him downing 12pints, standing on tables and chanting songs about an opposition manager, either
 

FWIW i think he's been pretty honest in interviews, had honest assessments of the game - which is the main thing. It's always an issue when it seems the manager has watched a different game to the fans.
 
FWIW i think he's been pretty honest in interviews, had honest assessments of the game - which is the main thing. It's always an issue when it seems the manager has watched a different game to the fans.

I do agree with that view, but when you put rightfooted players on the left, leftfooted players on the right, centre backs as full backs and playmakers as forwards, then say the team played crap

That would be an honest assessment of the game.

Ruben has his faults (thousands of em) but at least he stands up and takes the blame.
 
FWIW i think he's been pretty honest in interviews, had honest assessments of the game - which is the main thing. It's always an issue when it seems the manager has watched a different game to the fans.
Unless he got it wrong then he’ll starting digging out players, fans, referees, tv pundits and use the phrase ‘point of view’ out of context at least three times.
 
Heres a thought, and it's my thought !
But could it be that the problem COH had with Wilder was that they viewed him as too powerful figure around Bramall Lane, and that's why he was removed, because it wasn't his past record at The Lane.
I'd be inclined to think they were unimpressed with the alleged disappearing down the tunnel at Wembley. I can't say for sure though, as I had disappeared down the gangways heading for a tube 🤷‍♂️
 
A few bits I pulled out that are particularly pertinent at the moment, unless we go and dick Ipswich 3-0 at Portman Road (mind the flying pigs).

"The best tactical game plan in the world is useless without buy-in, but a terrible tactical game plan with total buy-in always has a chance."

"A manager who walks into a dressing room with a clear plan will be judged on his plan. And once any limitations of that plan have surfaced, players will start to lose faith. By contrast, a manager who walks into a dressing room with an open mind can roll the dice as many times as he likes and won't be judged negatively for doing so."

"When you’re bottom of the league, don’t expect to roll the dice once, with one idea, and get out of trouble. You have to play around, test-iterate and discard what doesn't work."
 
Might not have liked him downing 12pints, standing on tables and chanting songs about an opposition manager, either
How do you know he downed 10 pints ? were you there. As for your other 2 points what self respecting blade would'nt do that after doing the double over the pigs.
Did you make as much fuss when the pigs were singing about his daughter ?
 
Might not have liked him downing 12pints, standing on tables and chanting songs about an opposition manager, either
Chris had is faults, and the owners might have found this distasteful, but we are Sheff Utd not Real Madrid, it suited us down to the ground, it's funny and best of all Wednesday fans hated it and wanted to kill him, and thats why I loved it - (as well as him getting 92 undeserved points).
 
Chris had is faults, and the owners might have found this distasteful, but we are Sheff Utd not Real Madrid, it suited us down to the ground, it's funny and best of all Wednesday fans hated it and wanted to kill him, and thats why I loved it - (as well as him getting 92 undeserved points).
How many of those 92 pts were undeserved? Surely not all of them!
 
XG (Expected Goals) or summet says it should be lower, but thankfully the actual G (Goals) were what they were.
Sky had a graphic saying we should have won more points than we have this season thanks to xg.

A pretty solid argument against XG which I tend to think has some merit usually.
 
Sky had a graphic saying we should have won more points than we have this season thanks to xg.

A pretty solid argument against XG which I tend to think has some merit usually.

It has its place. I find the singularity that some people / pundits place upon it, practically worshipping it whilst ignoring the myriad other attributes and intangibles, a bit tedious in all honesty.
 
Might not have liked him downing 12pints, standing on tables and chanting songs about an opposition manager, either

Any evidence of the 12 pints or just a random number plucked from the more than 5 category?

Was the song as abusive as the song 'the opposition' sang about his daughters?
 
Media love the wolves manager going to the pub with wolves fans in a far more stage managed display.

I can tell you from my experience most non Sheffield based people I spoke to thought it was great wilder did that
 

XG (Expected Goals) or summet says it should be lower, but thankfully the actual G (Goals) were what they were.

The (not massively reliable) xG table had us 5th, which would have meant 70-75 points.

Ironically, if that had actually happened, I reckon there's a better chance Wilder would have kept his job and not had so many fans turn against him.
 
Would it matter if we’d won five on the bounce?

The answer you’re looking for is no
 

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