How long do we give Wilder?

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I see all that as the precursor to building back the confidence.
First target is to get some consistency and move away from the bottom.
Second is to reach a point where we are looking up and not down.
Third is to be in a race to chase down the pack.
Those three need confidence, consistency and the scoring of multiple goals a game.
Yes, it comes to your point of creating chances but they comes from instilling a shape and confidence for the better players to do their stuff

Now we are getting better and not rolling over like we were under the previous, I can see us flirting with the play offs if we improve in Jan and get some of the injured players back.
I think it's just Wilder's style of play these days. It was the same last season. He's cautious, prefers a safety-first approach and relying on star players to create moments of magic to win games.

I think it'll be good enough to get us out of the mire. And because I'm an optimist, I'll be keeping half an eye on the team in sixth place.
 
I think it's just Wilder's style of play these days. It was the same last season. He's cautious, prefers a safety-first approach and relying on star players to create moments of magic to win games.

I think it'll be good enough to get us out of the mire. And because I'm an optimist, I'll be keeping half an eye on the team in sixth place.
I think a lot of teams do that.
Burnley last year.
Leeds an exception as they were always dominant (except for a good chunk of the game at Bramall Lane before they equalised)

Cov appear to be swamping teams at the moment but the rest aren’t exactly stellar. Boro, Millwall, Stoke, Charlton. All very workmanlike but not exactly tearing everyone a new one.
 
I think a lot of teams do that.
Burnley last year.
Leeds an exception as they were always dominant (except for a good chunk of the game at Bramall Lane before they equalised)

Cov appear to be swamping teams at the moment but the rest aren’t exactly stellar. Boro, Millwall, Stoke, Charlton. All very workmanlike but not exactly tearing everyone a new one.
Yeah, it worked for Burnley last year, although they did seem to take the handbrake off a bit after Christmas.

From what I remember, most of the attacking stats last season had us as the 5th or 6th best team in the Championship. We made up for it in other ways--good defence, great team spirit, etc. But for the team with the 3rd biggest budget it was a bit disappointing. I think it comes down to Wilder's preferred style of play.

Obviously the squad is weaker this season but I think we have the players to do a bit more in attack than we are. I'm not complaining too much as long as we're getting the right results and climbing out of danger, though.
 
Both of the last two games we played 'adequately' in the first half, then stepped up a gear or two in the second half.

Maybe this is the new plan D (Wilder has no plan B apparently).

Last season we used to start all guns blazing, take the lead, then 'sit back'.

'Fans' want a full 90 minutes of non stop attacking though, wether we loose or loose.
Maybe if we had a squad full of Illiman's we could play that way - we don't.
 
If we only had players like Hamer and Arblaster

making good steady progress, with several new faces , no doubt Wilder might not have brought in
Coventry put faith in Lampard to improve what they had, pity we didnt. A 10 per cent improvement could have seen us hit 100 points
10% improvement would have seen us hit 99 points.

Sorry, pedantry over.
 
oh so thats why we only won 92 points
We didn't get to 92 points by being particularly creative. We did loads of other things really well, and when our chances came we took them, but we were not an exceptional attacking team by any stretch of the imagination. Especially after Christmas.
 
We didn't get to 92 points by being particularly creative. We did loads of other things really well, and when our chances came we took them, but we were not an exceptional attacking team by any stretch of the imagination. Especially after Christmas.
any football team isnt productive in 46 game

how many games did arsenal win 1-0 , they sing about that and sem happy ,, we win games and get some right miserble so and sos on here
 

any football team isnt productive in 46 game

how many games did arsenal win 1-0 , they sing about that and sem happy ,, we win games and get some right miserble so and sos on here
But some teams did create more than us over 46 games last season, including some with smaller budgets and worse players.

The problem is less miserable so and sos and more you being mortally offended every time someone says something vaguely critical.
 
Bet Napoli would have loved a 3-1 win last night...
 
But some teams did create more than us over 46 games last season, including some with smaller budgets and worse players.

The problem is less miserable so and sos and more you being mortally offended every time someone says something vaguely critical.
Im not offended just surprised the term supporter seemed to have gone from backing the club you follow has turned into constant unending criticism

I say weve been poor when we are but I dont spend days on end apportioning blame,
we are not blessed with billionaire owners that could buy the quality of players some insist we need

the 2 clubs that did finish above us spent considerably more than we did and paid higher wages, Wilder has o work with what he gets
 
Im not offended just surprised the term supporter seemed to have gone from backing the club you follow has turned into constant unending criticism

I say weve been poor when we are but I dont spend days on end apportioning blame,
we are not blessed with billionaire owners that could buy the quality of players some insist we need

the 2 clubs that did finish above us spent considerably more than we did and paid higher wages, Wilder has o work with what he gets
If you think my post was an example of “constant unending criticism” then you’re even more sensitive than I thought.
 
If you think my post was an example of “constant unending criticism” then you’re even more sensitive than I thought

im not blaming individuals , just the supporters who start the criticism when we fall behind taking it as read that we will lose

shows a lack of faith , and respect for the lads in the shirts on the pitch, Ive seen utd fall behind in hundreds of matches
Ive always backed us to show some fight, in fact its more satisfying coming from behind to win
shows more strength
 
any football team isnt productive in 46 game

how many games did arsenal win 1-0 , they sing about that and sem happy ,, we win games and get some right miserble so and sos on here
Ones against teams like Manchester United/Liverpool/Chelsea. The others against teams like Plymouth, Oxford and millwall.. (which we lost to ironically).
 
I think nearly everyone would want us to play like prime Barcelona scoring for fun winning everything easily.

The reality is it's never going to be that for most sides.
 
Ones against teams like Manchester United/Liverpool/Chelsea. The others against teams like Plymouth, Oxford and millwall.. (which we lost to ironically).

liverpools lost 3 on the bounce
man utd nearly got dragged into a relegation battle had 3 promoted clubs hadnt been so bad
even man city won away in the CL last night for the first time sincelast october

we will perform like th big 6 when we get a board of 5 multi multi billionaire
only teams that have billion pound squads can expect 90 minutes of dominance ,,, and even then fail to do it
 
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liverpools lost 3 on the bounce
man utd nearly got dragged into a relegation battle had 3 promoted clubs hadnt been so bad
even man city won away in the CL last night for the first time sincelast october
Aye, ones in the premier league, we’re in the championship. There’s a bit of a difference
 
Aye, ones in the premier league, we’re in the championship. There’s a bit of a difference

we operate on a mid level championship budget

what can we expect

"Those purchases mean the Black Cats have spent £161.7m on transfer fees this summer - almost £20m more than any other promoted club in Premier League history. The previous record was Nottingham Forest's £142m outlay in 2022." we think 50m is big money, and our wage bill is miniscule
 

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