Has Wilder been found out?

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Where is your marker in the 'whole scheme of things ' ? Bernabeu , Old Trafford , Ashton gate , sandy lane ,Graves park, Abbeydale school playground Millhouse railway line ,where is the marker for this average ?
His marker is the delusion and lies he's been fed at hillsborough his whole life. Stop engaging the sad pig and hopefully it will go away.
 

Not a single considered response. Fantastic. I'm not pork, by the way. Maybe I'll return to highlight this thread when my prophesies come to pass. I feel a little like Cassandra...

Does it hurt piggy? Does it hurt watching our "pub league" side systematically dismantle and outclass a multi-multi-multi-million pound squad, while your team of overrated, overpaid has-beens scrape a win against a Reading side that will be in league 1 next season? Does that hurt you?

If (and because I'm not a deluded grunter I know it's a big if) we play on 9th November like we played yesterday, we will destroy "fessi" and co in a way that you lot will never, ever forget, however hard you will try to pretend it didn't happen. We are lightyears ahead of you on the pitch at the moment, and the sensible few among you know it, however deep it cuts you.

Either you are from a different planet and find humans difficult to comprehend in which case you have my sympathy or you are on a curly tailed wind up
he's a blade according to a couple of other posters on here
I'd just put him on ignore
 
Where is your marker in the 'whole scheme of things ' ? Bernabeu , Old Trafford , Ashton gate , sandy lane ,Graves park, Abbeydale school playground Millhouse railway line ,where is the marker for this average ?


Championship and maybe the better players in League One = Average

To be good, excellent, magnificent, you need to be playing top level football
That's my definitions
 
Fair enough
But this all started weeks ago because I said that in the whole scheme of things our players are average players
Decent at our level, but in the whole scheme of things average

Well the scheme of things is the league, is it not? Players make teams, teams gain points and points make league tables.

If so I'll repeat the point. How can we be full of average players when we finished where we did last season and currently sit in third? Average to me means kinda 'middle of the pack'. That ain't the middle.
 
you need to be playing top level football

Which is exactly what we did yesterday.

Though some still get fixated about not keeping a clean sheet, even if their goal looked offside.

If none of our squad are top players - in your book. Then you will not be disappointed if they all leave in January.

Though why you have that inflammatory username when you now claim that we have no top players beats me.
 
amazed this is still running
now trying to defend the indefensible .. yesterday blew your theory out of the water.. give it up
 
Which is exactly what we did yesterday.

Though some still get fixated about not keeping a clean sheet, even if their goal looked offside.

If none of our squad are top players - in your book. Then you will not be disappointed if they all leave in January.

Though why you have that inflammatory username when you now claim that we have no top players beats me.


No we haven't any top players
They've all left as my username explains

Maybe I'll change my username to averageplayersleave at some point in the future
 
Well the scheme of things is the league, is it not? Players make teams, teams gain points and points make league tables.

If so I'll repeat the point. How can we be full of average players when we finished where we did last season and currently sit in third? Average to me means kinda 'middle of the pack'. That ain't the middle.


Because the Championship is average
 
Going back to the original header ,yes Wilder has been found out.
However the rest of the league is still having trouble dealing with his management and his team. The evidence is third in the league after the congested schedule thanks to Sky,not bad.
 
Yes, unfortunately Wilder is progressively being found out.

The rest of football is slowly coming to accept how fucking brilliant he is - our secret is leaking.

His honest style of man management commands respect with players at any level.

His innovative football mind sees and tries different things all the time.

His honesty recognises his inevitable mistakes, deals with them and moves on.

Others think they have found ways to match him, but the flexibility of the players that he brings in means that we can adapt almost as soon as they try to match us.

Yes he's been found but - but there’s not a fucking thing they can do about it.

And, in answer to the question that I asked in another thread, Tufty is the reason that Ollie came to us. Real players see where they will be able to play real football.

Life is a roller coaster, welcome to Tufty’s Magic Ride.
 
Why do people keep replying to this clown? He's a sad weirdo.

No need for that. He's entitled to say what he thinks even if people disagree with it. Isn't that what we're here for?

Because the Championship is average

That's just plain wrong. It's the second highest division in the land and a very competitive league. Compared to the second tiers in other countries it's outstanding.
 
The notion of Wilder 'being found out' is ridiculous. It's no secret how we are set up and how we play, you can guarantee that every single manager in the League knows, but the problem is dealing with it or stopping it. Would we not expect our staff to know exactly how every team in our league plays - it's a meaningless point.
 
His marker is the delusion and lies he's been fed at hillsborough his whole life. Stop engaging the sad pig and hopefully it will go away.

I’m afraid contemplating a broken leg (being sure of it) at some future time for Ollie Norwood on the day he was man of the match in a marvellous win, is beyond odd or eccentric (I know a bit about both!).

The overwhelming majority of professional footballers go through their career without a fractured leg, even those supremely talented individuals who are the constant ‘target’ for opposition hard men.

In my view a suggestion of that nature, on that day, is beyond reasonable discussion and maybe malicious. I’ll give our contributor the benefit of the doubt on malice, but “wholly inappropriate” is indisputable, isn’t it?
 

I’m afraid contemplating a broken leg (being sure of it) at some future time for Ollie Norwood on the day he was man of the match in a marvellous win, is beyond odd or eccentric (I know a bit about both!).

The overwhelming majority of professional footballers go through their career without a fractured leg, even those supremely talented individuals who are the constant ‘target’ for opposition hard men.

In my view a suggestion of that nature, on that day, is beyond reasonable discussion and maybe malicious. I’ll give our contributor the benefit of the doubt on malice, but “wholly inappropriate” is indisputable, isn’t it?

Indeed it is - the quote the poster made was in answer to one of my posts - it quite simply wasn't worth an answer.

the poster isn't a pig - but seems to have some sort of weird and hard to fathom attitude to the Blades.

UTB
 
I couldn’t give a flying fuck who you support.

You post articulately and intelligently when discussing being an IFA but your posts about football are puerile and have the emotional maturity of an 11 year old. You're clearly on here with the sole purpose of winding Blades up, as is le cynique, who couldn’t make one post praising Wilder or the club during the brief period we were actually quite successful.

You’re fucking transparent, pair of you.
Is this guy a IFA? If he is thats worrying. I was in financial services for 40 years, many as an IFA before I retired, and by nature we're optimists. :)
 
They are average, they play at an average level in professional football
They are not playing in the top division and they are not international players where they could be described as anywhere between good and incredible
They are average players, not bad players but certainly not even the best there is in the second tier, you can't get a better description of average
Only a handful of the World cup players this summer were excellent players. Incredible players?
Maybe one or two only.
International players are not necessarily all that great.
Scotland for instance, are a very weak team.
 
Only a handful of the World cup players this summer were excellent players. Incredible players?
Maybe one or two only.
International players are not necessarily all that great.
Scotland for instance, are a very weak team.


Exactly
Very few are in the excellent/world class category
Most are good to average

Ours not being proven at the highest level means that they can only be described as average at the moment
 
Yes but a team can be made up of players who together make up a very cohesive and able unit, capable of achieving a lot ,especially when facing demoralised, arrogant, or lazy players.
Teamwork plus being able to score goals can take a team a long way.
Yes, overall, Coutts, Fleck and Duffy, are excellent occasionally, but do not sustain it for long enough to be called brilliant players.
Most of the time though, Wilder puts out teams capable of winning in style.
 
I’m afraid contemplating a broken leg (being sure of it) at some future time for Ollie Norwood on the day he was man of the match in a marvellous win, is beyond odd or eccentric (I know a bit about both!).

The overwhelming majority of professional footballers go through their career without a fractured leg, even those supremely talented individuals who are the constant ‘target’ for opposition hard men.

In my view a suggestion of that nature, on that day, is beyond reasonable discussion and maybe malicious. I’ll give our contributor the benefit of the doubt on malice, but “wholly inappropriate” is indisputable, isn’t it?


You know exactly what I meant

It would be just our luck

Ebrell record signing - career ending injury
Dane Whitehouse - The one glimmer of life left after the firesales- Career ending injury
Brian Deane best player at the time - Serious Illness for several months
David Brooks - same serious illness
Paul Coutts - unable to function without him - Broken leg

So it would be sods law if something happened to Fleck or Norwood
 
You know exactly what I meant

It would be just our luck

Ebrell record signing - career ending injury
Dane Whitehouse - The one glimmer of life left after the firesales- Career ending injury
Brian Deane best player at the time - Serious Illness for several months
David Brooks - same serious illness
Paul Coutts - unable to function without him - Broken leg

So it would be sods law if something happened to Fleck or Norwood

I didn’t know what you meant. On reflection do you think it was an appropriate thing to say in all the circumstances? Do you think Ollie Norwood would appreciate it?

Odd that you’re the fella, with your track record, who comes out with something like that.
 
Championship and maybe the better players in League One = Average

To be good, excellent, magnificent, you need to be playing top level football
That's my definitions


So, is there nothing in between excellent/magnificent and average.

I would say a lot of championship players (including a good few of our own) qualify as being good to very good.

If your team finishes in the top third of the football league pyramid (and that doesn't take into account the lower leagues like the National league and below) you must be better than average. If you were average surely you'd finish in the middle third.
 
You know exactly what I meant

It would be just our luck

Ebrell record signing - career ending injury
Dane Whitehouse - The one glimmer of life left after the firesales- Career ending injury
Brian Deane best player at the time - Serious Illness for several months
David Brooks - same serious illness
Paul Coutts - unable to function without him - Broken leg

So it would be sods law if something happened to Fleck or Norwood


Tony Currie's serious injury must have passed me by.
 
I don't suggest that the blame lies solely with him, but Mr McCabe is a lot more savvy than a lot of people give him credit for, and it's not him who picks the team. There's no way that the owners would willingly deny our managers the chance to gain promotion, as that's where the money is. If Chris Wilder refuses to spend the money that has been given to him, that's his look out...

please leave the wind ups and piss taking to someone , who at least makes it interesting instead of coming out with exactly the opposite of what is happening in the real word
 
Are these posters still around? Or was it all pig fans getting excited after our first two games when they were above us on goals scored?
I’m still here & more than happy to eat humble pie. I’m still not a Clarke fan but apologise for what I said. Wilder does know best,yesterday proved it.
 

You know exactly what I meant

It would be just our luck

Ebrell record signing - career ending injury
Dane Whitehouse - The one glimmer of life left after the firesales- Career ending injury
Brian Deane best player at the time - Serious Illness for several months
David Brooks - same serious illness
Paul Coutts - unable to function without him - Broken leg

So it would be sods law if something happened to Fleck or Norwood
Dont. Just dont!!
 

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