For Those Who Want A New Manager - Realistic Suggestions For A Manager Better Than Wilder

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You start with Sean Dyche and wonder about others if he is not interested.
You start with the KNOWLEDGE Wilder is shite.
Boring negative Pepshit Cocoa inverted wingers pass any way but forwards shite.
You start with the hope that more good players will stay with a proven manager than a repeated failure.
As for that Cooper fellow.
I'd sooner have Tommy Cooper.
The bloke is demented.
Views on games ludicrous.
Without sack at Forest they would have come down with us not challenged for Champions League.
Rob Page was selected by Basset years ago.
BETTER judge of young players than Wilder (who isn't) but I have no idea how he played re Wales.
I thought Saunders would be years ago. Nowhere to be seen now.
BUT WHY LOOK PAST DYCHE.
Plays with 4-4-2 with width and crosses and I can live with that despite preferring 3-5-2.
We would not be in this position bar the ludicrous Wednesdayite clamour to get Hecky out.
Let alone the stupid decision to get slav in NOT EDDIE HOWE as some of us said after wilder walked out last time.
 
Gary O'Neil?
NO
Wolves v United last season did exactly as Wilder
Sat back
He was LUCKY that day
And in an important point McAtee and Brewster missed clear chance AS THEY DID NOT APPEAR FIT
As is a common theme with Wilder STILL despite him last year blaming Hecky pre season!
 
I don't want a manager. I want a head coach. Ideally one that isn't a seen before "knows the English game" retread
 
You start with Sean Dyche and wonder about others if he is not interested.
You start with the KNOWLEDGE Wilder is shite.
Boring negative Pepshit Cocoa inverted wingers pass any way but forwards shite.
You start with the hope that more good players will stay with a proven manager than a repeated failure.
As for that Cooper fellow.
I'd sooner have Tommy Cooper.
The bloke is demented.
Views on games ludicrous.
Without sack at Forest they would have come down with us not challenged for Champions League.
Rob Page was selected by Basset years ago.
BETTER judge of young players than Wilder (who isn't) but I have no idea how he played re Wales.
I thought Saunders would be years ago. Nowhere to be seen now.
BUT WHY LOOK PAST DYCHE.
Plays with 4-4-2 with width and crosses and I can live with that despite preferring 3-5-2.
We would not be in this position bar the ludicrous Wednesdayite clamour to get Hecky out.
Let alone the stupid decision to get slav in NOT EDDIE HOWE as some of us said after wilder walked out last time.
Don’t want ‘negative shite’ but do want Dyche…


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Liam Rossenior if we are wanting to build something that’s exciting, and the start of a whole new era for the Blades.
 
You start with Sean Dyche and wonder about others if he is not interested.
You start with the KNOWLEDGE Wilder is shite.
Boring negative Pepshit Cocoa inverted wingers pass any way but forwards shite.
You start with the hope that more good players will stay with a proven manager than a repeated failure.
As for that Cooper fellow.
I'd sooner have Tommy Cooper.
The bloke is demented.
Views on games ludicrous.
Without sack at Forest they would have come down with us not challenged for Champions League.
Rob Page was selected by Basset years ago.
BETTER judge of young players than Wilder (who isn't) but I have no idea how he played re Wales.
I thought Saunders would be years ago. Nowhere to be seen now.
BUT WHY LOOK PAST DYCHE.
Plays with 4-4-2 with width and crosses and I can live with that despite preferring 3-5-2.
We would not be in this position bar the ludicrous Wednesdayite clamour to get Hecky out.
Let alone the stupid decision to get slav in NOT EDDIE HOWE as some of us said after wilder walked out last time.

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I get why people would like quite a few of these managers, but would any of them be any better than Wilder?

First off, Sean Dyche would be a better manager than Wilder, his career proves that, but it would take a lot to get him to come down to the championship.

But as for some of the others.

Liam Rosenior: good manager who personally I think has a high ceiling, but that Hull side he had should have been in the playoffs at a minimum, and they finished 7th, similar to Carrick's performance at Middlesbrough this season.

Steve Cooper: might upset quite a few people on here, but I don't think Cooper's any better than Wilder, look at their championship/PL careers, they both have the same achievements, I know Cooper did quite a bit with the England youth, but youth international football is quite different from senior league football.

Liam Manning: I like him but the pressure of getting 2nd year parachute Sheffield United back into the PL next season might be a bit too much for him right now, Wilder, Slav and Hecky (just to name a few) all had quite a bit of experience behind them when they came here, Manning doesn't really have that yet.

Blessin: I don't know enough about him so I can't comment.
 
20/21 - No wins in 17. Left when relegation was almost already confirmed. Messy exit. Multiple digs at the fans through the season
21/22 - Took over at Boro in November. Did ok but publicly flirted with the Burnley job.
22/23 - Fired 11 games into the season, winning 2 in 11. Took over at Watford for the last 7 games. Nobody is sure why.
23/24 - Publicly 'healed the rift' with the United owner and positioned himself to take over from Heckingbottom in a move that people would have been furious about if it had been the other way round. Unable to halt an inevitable relegation, a disorganised mess remained a disorganized mess
24/25 - Deserves credit for signing some good players in the summer but was working with a new enviable wage budget. Cooper and Burrows look like great value. Never developed a style of play beyond defensive solidity and relying on Hamer and to a lesser extent JRS to create 1v1. Given huge resources in January and arguably made the team worse. Only Choudhury can be classed as a realpositive and he ended up covering a different position. Refusedto budge tactically tillauto promotion was gone, returned to being timid, box defending, hope for a counter in the play off final. Again, multiple digs at the fans through the season plus expensive issues around player (and his own) discipline.

For everything that was so good from 16-20, do the ladt 5 seasons not offer a more realistic view of what to expect going forward?
Did Wilder identify and sign the good players last summer?
What part did Des Taylor play in our recruitment?
 

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