Interview with Chris Wilder

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Thanks for all these.

Whilst I won't be mentioning individuals who submitted some of the questions that I'll ask please know I am genuinely grateful.
 



What specific advice/insight did he receive from TC, Len Badger and Ted Hemsley when he was first appointed?
 
When did he realise that Jack O'Connell wore a magic hat whilst playing football?
 
If he could have any one player from this division in our team who would it be?
 
How does he think this squad compares to the one he played in when Bassett took them up from Div 3?
What chance does he think he has of repeating Bassett's Back-to-Back promotions feat?
 
Does he think we'll be able to deploy a similar attacking approach in the Championship

How did he get so much more from Coutts, was it all about him getting over his previous injury, use of O'Connell's magic hat, advice and instruction, formation?

Does he think he'll be able to retain all the players he wants to for next season?

Has he tried that new Sheffield United ale and if so what's it like?

Which were the most difficult opponents this season home and away?

One of the senior members of the squad told my lad earlier in the season that CW is never appeh. Is he appeh now?
 
If it's anything like Ms Crab's nephew after he's been on the e numbers, just the one. That Gorilla would be fucked.

In that case how many gorillas does it take to overpower Ms Crab's nephew after he's been on the e numbers?

Also what's the biggest room in his house?
 



What's the best advice anyone gave him both as a player and now as a manager?

Ronaldo or Messi?

His favourite United player as a boy?

Has he ever seen Karl Robinson and James Corden in the same place?

Favourite ever United homeshirt excluding this season's?
 
Are the board going to give him substantial funds for new players next season and where does he believe we will need to strengthen.

How many potential targets have you listed to boost our ranks in the summer?

Does he view Hillsborough as a potential hunting ground for new players or will he not sign anyone from there out of principal ?

What's his view on ex players returning to the club...ie if Jamie Murphy is available is the fact he's played for us before a positive or does it have no effect at all.

Ok, some serious suggestions

1. Does he see the 352 and the style of football being played now as the plan to begin the new season in the championship?

2. Does John Brayford have a future here? (both in footballing terms and financial viability).

3. Has he got any pre-contract deals done already for new players?

Thanks in advance.

YorkBlade please dont ask the above questions to Chris
 
As somebody closely involved,can he shed any light on who was the Zone Man?
 
Why does he have the nickname Tufty?

How much emphasis does he put into fitness, diet and nutrition?

Which higher level managers and styles of play does he admire most?
 
And whys that then?? It's a valid question from myself and I'm sure I'm not the only one that might be interested!
 
I've managed to arrange an interview with Chris tomorrow morning for my BFBS radio show. If any of you have any questions you'd like me to put to him please share.

I'll let you know when you can hear the interview.

Thanks.


At what point during the Northampton game did he get his first hard on?
 
And where does it ask for names smart arse!!?

Maybe learning to read before posting twatish things would help!!
 
Does he need any more ale? I'm happy to buy him a fridge pack if he will sign the box and let me keep it :eek:

Did he help fix the fax machine? If so, was it just to finally complete the Fleck transfer? :D

Does he have any thoughts about geese? :rolleyes:
 
Without loss of generality, we only need to look at the equation for the x-position, since we know that centripetal acceleration points towards the center of the circle. Thus, when θ = 0, the second derivative of x with respect to time must be the centripetal acceleration.

The first derivative of x with respect to time t is:

dx/dt = —Rsinθ(dθ/dt)

The second derivative of x with respect to time t is:

d2x/dt2 = —Rcosθ(dθ/dt)2—Rsinθ(d2θ/dt2)

In both of the above equations the chain rule of Calculus is used and by assumption θ is a function of time. Therefore, θ can be differentiated with respect to time.

Now, evaluate the second derivative at θ = 0.

We have,

d2x/dt2 = —R(dθ/dt)2

The term dθ/dt is usually called the angular velocity, which is the rate of change of the angle θ. It has units of radians/second.

For convenience we can set w ≡ dθ/dt.

Therefore,

d2x/dt2 = —Rw2

Nice try, but you're wrong.

The answer is 17. Obviously.
 



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