Pre-match press conferences - Watford (A)

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As always, if you watch the SUFC ones on the club website, you'll need to log in. I'll upload the YouTube ones as and when the club post them.

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Wilder, live at 9am friday. Will he mention absences? Yes. Will we find out the details though? Find out here, liiiive. Actually, not here...here...

 

Initial thoughts:
  • Weird answer on JRS. In the end gave a reasonable response, ie, when a loan player takes a knock, it's natural that the parent club will want to check him over as well, but he went round the houses to get there.
  • Confident on BBD. Wilder almost never talks about a specific transfer target unless somethings close/done.
  • Emphasised again positive conversations on the transfer front - new owners understand we need bolstering/boosting etc and want to help the squad out.
  • Seems like Keef is off pens!
 
This was 45 minutes, by the way, but it wasn’t the slog I thought it would be. Wilder was really upbeat. I did wonder if he would be combative and defensive given the last three results, but I was glad to see that wasn’t the case at all.

“I’ve got about 6 players coming back in about a week, so that’s encouraging. Around the Cardiff game, definitely for the Norwich game

“Attitude of the group is good. There’s no white flags”

“When it comes to the Norwich game, there will be a completely different look to our team”

“It’s always good to take points off teams around you, but it’s about an accumulation of points” and the overall table is all that really matters.

Regarding reports of JRS going back to Palace for treatment on his injury, he didn’t answer it straight, he just said the process is normal, referring to when Gilchrist had a little injury, both clubs’ medical teams talk to each other and agree treatment.

Souttar has had his operation this week

Regarding the January Transfer Window, “Incredibly positive talks with the new owners and Bettis”

“I never expected anything to be done for Saturday. Historically tough window.” He talked about how parent clubs with multiple interested parties look for the best deal, which can drag things out.

He said the new owners “want to help me out” and improve the group for the second half of the season.

Rob asked about whether the new owners want to make a ‘statement signing’. “We just want to sign good players who will improve us and fit into the group”. “Quality over quantity” “Age is important. The group needs some experience”

BBD, Chaudhury, Poku, Jacobsen were all referenced by Rob as the names we are linked with and also match the age/experience profile Wilder has been mentioning, so “are they the kind of players you’re keeping an eye on”. Wilder obviously wouldn’t answer that straight, though he did say “I know how much Ben enjoyed it here and for me he had a decent loan, so naturally players with those connections will get linked.” “Age is important as is mentality and quality and I’m very confident we can do that (bring those types in)”

Regarding Kieffer Moore’s penalty record. “Kieffer’s record is outstanding at the top level”. “We’ll look at it. It may be that Kieffer comes off penalties for a while, but we’ll look at that. We have players with quality that can step up. Players miss penalties”

On to Watford, like when we played them earlier in the season, Wilder said how much he likes Tom Cleverley, talked about his not-so-great experience, but still a valuable one, when he managed Watford recently. He dismissed the idea that it was a failure for him, saying he wanted to work and wanted to take on that very different challenge and get the experience of it.

He talked about their consistent good home form, but “they’re a bit hot and cold, but will be looking to overcome a recent loss to Cardiff (at home) and QPR (away)”

Rob and Chris then talked about Chris’ experience at Watford and Boro and the experience of that. All stuff we’ve heard before, with Chris emphasising he absolutely does not regret taking the Watford job. “It’s an experience you learn from” to be a better manager and “come out of it still punching”

Next interviewer asked about the JTW again, giving Chris the opportunity to talk about how attractive the club is to potential incoming players, with the new ownership, position in the league, the academy, style of play, etc. Hoping that players will say “I fancy a bit of that, I’ll enjoy that”, as “it’s a fantastic club to play for”

Regarding Anis Slimane at Norwich, is there a recall clause, and given how it ended would you even want to bring him back (lovely worded question)? “No, there’s talks ongoing (regarding selling him, I think he meant). Anis is there for the season.” He said he would have been part of the first team squad with us, but “he wanted to play for a manager he previously played for and Norwich is a really good club. No problems with Anis and what he wanted to do, but maybe he should have been a bit clearer with it, which didn’t go down well with me. Anis’ future is away from the football club”

Asked about Tom Davies and how he’s stepped up and is putting it in even though he’s just coming back from injury, Chris talked about how great of a player he is, “driving us forward” down to the last second of the games and how “He’s a proper Sheffield United player who will be huge for us in the last 20 games of the season. My concern is while trying to still picks points up, we have to be careful and Tom has to be open and honest” about how his body is going.

“The kids have done great. Absolutely spot on. I’m delighted with them. No disrespect to them but there are levels within the young players. There’s the level of Peck, Brooks, Arblaster, Seriki, but then there’s the level just underneath with Oné, Blacker, Baptiste, Colechin. I want them to be involved in the first team as I don’t like spaces on the bench, but we have to be careful that we don’t expose these guys (on the pitch) when they’re not quite ready”

“If I thought they were ready, I’d put them in, we always have done, but it’s top-end Championship football and we want to win, and there’s an expectation to win, but they have to be ready. They’re on the bench for the experience and hopefully they’ll come through into the first team in the coming years and they’ll already have the experience of being around the big game days”

Regarding Gus Hamer being one yellow away from a 2-game ban. “Gus has to be careful” saying some of it is Gus’ fault, but then he did blame the refs for a lot of it. “I don’t want to take that aggressiveness out of his game. He plays on the edge and so we have to miss him for one or two games (as a result)”

“He’s been absolutely outstanding”

They then had a light-hearted chat about how the nature of how fans and media share opinions on football has changed over the years, from being in the boozer chatting over the Green ‘Un to social media and phone-ins every night and how now if you win a game, you’re gonna win the league, if you lose a game, you’re useless.

“People will have opinions through the season on performances, substitutions, but we’ll be judged at the end of the season”

They talked a bit further about how the impact can be knee-jerk reactions with managers/players at certain clubs (like Watford) but Wilder believes in stability, though he understands if a club has a long poor run/season, decisions get made.

Wilder has “appreciated” the words of support from the new owners and their commitment to helping improve the club in January. “There will come a time when things turn and they’ll want a change (in manager)” but we’re doing well and “when we get our players back for the Norwich game, add in January (transfer window) and we’ll have a successful second half of the season”

He was then asked what he did and didn’t enjoy about his time at Watford. It was quite interesting actually, he said there were two sporting directors “knocking on my door at 9am, asking why I’d picked a certain team, asking what I’m doing in training, suggesting…..maybe suggesting to the wrong person”. “Players with their own agendas”. “Team spirit, work ethic, out run, out fight, out play, connection with the supporters” are the characteristics of a good club and being at Watford helped confirm to him that without those you don’t do well.

“When individuals ego’s take over, you don’t have a cat-in-hell’s chance”

Talking about the last three games, “we have to look at ourselves, have we made the right decisions, have we made the right substitutions, how do we make sure we take those big moments?” but “they were tight games with fine margins”. “We haven’t had poor performances”

When asked if it is a tough time, he pointed out that “last season was tough”, whereas this is just something to work through “while we’re stretched a little bit”

He finished off by talking about how “bigger squads, better squads, give themselves the best opportunity” in this “relentless” period, as they can do more rotation. He also talked about how during this period, and with all the travelling, there hasn’t been enough time to get the coaching done that they want to. “There’s things we want to get in to them”, so I assume this upcoming break with just the FA Cup game, with time to coach, time to heal the injured, and time to bring in new faces, we should be very excited about the rest of the season.

UTB
 
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This was 45 minutes, by the way, but it wasn’t the slog I thought it would be. Wilder was really upbeat. I did wonder if he would be combative and defensive given the last three results, but I was glad to see that wasn’t the case at all.

“I’ve got about 6 players coming back in about a week, so that’s encouraging. Around the Cardiff game, definitely for the Norwich game

“Attitude of the group is good. There’s no white flags”

“When it comes to the Norwich game, there will be a completely different look to our team”

“It’s always good to take points off teams around you, but it’s about an accumulation of points” and the overall table is all that really matters.

Regarding reports of JRS going back to Palace for treatment on his injury, he didn’t answer it straight, he just said the process is normal, referring to when Gilchrist had a little injury, both clubs’ medical teams talk to each other and agree treatment.

Souttar has had his operation this week

Regarding the January Transfer Window, “Incredibly positive talks with the new owners and Bettis”

“I never expected anything to be done for Saturday. Historically tough window.” He talked about how parent clubs with multiple interested parties look for the best deal, which can drag things out.

He said the new owners “want to help me out” and improve the group for the second half of the season.

Rob asked about whether the new owners want to make a ‘statement signing’. “We just want to sign good players who will improve us and fit into the group”. “Quality over quantity” “Age is important. The group needs some experience”

BBD, Chaudhury, Poku, Jacobsen were all referenced by Rob as the names we are linked with and also match the age/experience profile Wilder has been mentioning, so “are they the kind of players you’re keeping an eye on”. Wilder obviously wouldn’t answer that straight, though he did say “I know how much Ben enjoyed it here and for me he had a decent loan, so naturally players with those connections will get linked.” “Age is important as is mentality and quality and I’m very confident we can do that (bring those types in)”

Regarding Kieffer Moore’s penalty record. “Kieffer’s record is outstanding at the top level”. “We’ll look at it. It may be that Kieffer comes off penalties for a while, but we’ll look at that. We have players with quality that can step up. Players miss penalties”

On to Watford, like when we played them earlier in the season, Wilder said how much he likes Tom Cleverley, talked about his not-so-great experience, but still a valuable one, when he managed Watford recently. He dismissed the idea that it was a failure for him, saying he wanted to work and wanted to take on that very different challenge and get the experience of it.

He talked about their consistent good home form, but “they’re a bit hot and cold, but will be looking to overcome a recent loss to Cardiff (at home) and QPR (away)”

Rob and Chris then talked about Chris’ experience at Watford and Boro and the experience of that. All stuff we’ve heard before, with Chris emphasising he absolutely does not regret taking the Watford job. “It’s an experience you learn from” to be a better manager and “come out of it still punching”

Next interviewer asked about the JTW again, giving Chris the opportunity to talk about how attractive the club is to potential incoming players, with the new ownership, position in the league, the academy, style of play, etc. Hoping that players will say “I fancy a bit of that, I’ll enjoy that”, as “it’s a fantastic club to play for”

Regarding Anis Slimane at Norwich, is there a recall clause, and given how it ended would you even want to bring him back (lovely worded question)? “No, there’s talks ongoing (regarding selling him, I think he meant). Anis is there for the season.” He said he would have been part of the first team squad with us, but “he wanted to play for a manager he previously played for and Norwich is a really good club. No problems with Anis and what he wanted to do, but maybe he should have been a bit clearer with it, which didn’t go down well with me. Anis’ future is away from the football club”

Asked about Tom Davies and how he’s stepped up and is putting it in even though he’s just coming back from injury, Chris talked about how great of a player he is, “driving us forward” down to the last second of the games and how “He’s a proper Sheffield United player who will be huge for us in the last 20 games of the season. My concern is while trying to still picks points up, we have to be careful and Tom has to be open and honest” about how his body is going.

“The kids have done great. Absolutely spot on. I’m delighted with them. No disrespect to them but there are levels within the young players. There’s the level of Peck, Brooks, Arblaster, Seriki, but then there’s the level just underneath with Oné, Blacker, Baptiste, Colechin. I want them to be involved in the first team as I don’t like spaces on the bench, but we have to be careful that we don’t expose these guys (on the pitch) when they’re not quite ready”

“If I thought they were ready, I’d put them in, we always have done, but it’s top-end Championship football and we want to win, and there’s an expectation to win, but they have to be ready. They’re on the bench for the experience and hopefully they’ll come through into the first team in the coming years and they’ll already have the experience of being around the big game days”

Regarding Gus Hamer being one yellow away from a 2-game ban. “Gus has to be careful” saying some of it is Gus’ fault, but then he did blame the refs for a lot of it. “I don’t want to take that aggressiveness out of his game. He plays on the edge and so we have to miss him for one or two games (as a result)”

“He’s been absolutely outstanding”

They then had a light-hearted chat about how the nature of how fans and media share opinions on football has changed over the years, from being in the boozer chatting over the Green ‘Un to social media and phone-ins every night and how now if you win a game, you’re gonna win the league, if you lose a game, you’re useless.

“People will have opinions through the season on performances, substitutions, but we’ll be judged at the end of the season”

They talked a bit further about how the impact can be knee-jerk reactions with managers/players at certain clubs (like Watford) but Wilder believes in stability, though he understands if a club has a long poor run/season, decisions get made.

Wilder has “appreciated” the words of support from the new owners and their commitment to helping improve the club in January. “There will come a time when things turn and they’ll want a change (in manager)” but we’re doing well and “when we get our players back for the Norwich game, add in January (transfer window) and we’ll have a successful second half of the season”

He was then asked what he did and didn’t enjoy about his time at Watford. It was quite interesting actually, he said there were two sporting directors “knocking on my door at 9am, asking why I’d picked a certain team, asking what I’m doing in training, suggesting…..maybe suggesting to the wrong person”. “Players with their own agendas”. “Team spirit, work ethic, out run, out fight, out play, connection with the supporters” are the characteristics of a good club and being at Watford helped confirm to him that without those you don’t do well.

“When individuals ego’s take over, you don’t have a cat-in-hell’s chance”

Talking about the last three games, “we have to look at ourselves, have we made the right decisions, have we made the right substitutions, how do we make sure we take those big moments?” but “they were tight games with fine margins”. “We haven’t had poor performances”

When asked if it is a tough time, he pointed out that “last season was tough”, whereas this is just something to work through “while we’re stretched a little bit”

He finished off by talking about how “bigger squads, better squads, give themselves the best opportunity” in this “relentless” period, as they can do more rotation. He also talked about how during this period, and with all the travelling, there hasn’t been enough time to get the coaching done that they want to. “There’s things we want to get in to them”, so I assume this upcoming break with just the FA Cup game, with time to coach, time to heal the injured, and time to bring in new faces, we should be very excited about the rest of the season.

UTB
Outstanding summary 👏🏻

Thank you for taking the time to do that.
 
Says he is looking forward to having "about six players back in a weeks time."

But with rumours circulating that Seriki and Rak-Sakyi are slightly more long-term, I'm not sure it stacks up?

Assuming rumours are correct, it leaves Souza, Campbell and Shackleton as possibles.

Am I missing anyone?
 
Thanks for the summary Cappy. Interesting that Wilder references Sam Colechin: by my reckoning he's only just 16 (joined in 2016 aged 8, made his U18s debut aged 14 in May 2023 so born sometime after June 2008). Must be an exciting prospect.
 
Thanks for the summary Cappy. Interesting that Wilder references Sam Colechin: by my reckoning he's only just 16 (joined in 2016 aged 8, made his U18s debut aged 14 in May 2023 so born sometime after June 2008). Must be an exciting prospect.
They did talk about what an amazing experience for such a young lad, and how much Wilder would have loved that at his age
 
Says he is looking forward to having "about six players back in a weeks time."

But with rumours circulating that Seriki and Rak-Sakyi are slightly more long-term, I'm not sure it stacks up?

Assuming rumours are correct, it leaves Souza, Campbell and Shackleton as possibles.

Am I missing anyone?

In total, my thinking/things I've heard

Tyrese Campbell – Norwich

Femi Seriki – Norwich

Jamie Shackleton – Norwich

Jesurun Rak Sakyi – Norwich

Vini Souza – I've heard back for the Derby game, even though Vini said "2 or 3 weeks" in the Fan zone before WBA

Harry Souttar – Out for the Season

Oliver Arblaster - Out for the Season

Sai Sachdev - Out for the Season
 
This was 45 minutes, by the way, but it wasn’t the slog I thought it would be. Wilder was really upbeat. I did wonder if he would be combative and defensive given the last three results, but I was glad to see that wasn’t the case at all.

“I’ve got about 6 players coming back in about a week, so that’s encouraging. Around the Cardiff game, definitely for the Norwich game

“Attitude of the group is good. There’s no white flags”

“When it comes to the Norwich game, there will be a completely different look to our team”

“It’s always good to take points off teams around you, but it’s about an accumulation of points” and the overall table is all that really matters.

Regarding reports of JRS going back to Palace for treatment on his injury, he didn’t answer it straight, he just said the process is normal, referring to when Gilchrist had a little injury, both clubs’ medical teams talk to each other and agree treatment.

Souttar has had his operation this week

Regarding the January Transfer Window, “Incredibly positive talks with the new owners and Bettis”

“I never expected anything to be done for Saturday. Historically tough window.” He talked about how parent clubs with multiple interested parties look for the best deal, which can drag things out.

He said the new owners “want to help me out” and improve the group for the second half of the season.

Rob asked about whether the new owners want to make a ‘statement signing’. “We just want to sign good players who will improve us and fit into the group”. “Quality over quantity” “Age is important. The group needs some experience”

BBD, Chaudhury, Poku, Jacobsen were all referenced by Rob as the names we are linked with and also match the age/experience profile Wilder has been mentioning, so “are they the kind of players you’re keeping an eye on”. Wilder obviously wouldn’t answer that straight, though he did say “I know how much Ben enjoyed it here and for me he had a decent loan, so naturally players with those connections will get linked.” “Age is important as is mentality and quality and I’m very confident we can do that (bring those types in)”

Regarding Kieffer Moore’s penalty record. “Kieffer’s record is outstanding at the top level”. “We’ll look at it. It may be that Kieffer comes off penalties for a while, but we’ll look at that. We have players with quality that can step up. Players miss penalties”

On to Watford, like when we played them earlier in the season, Wilder said how much he likes Tom Cleverley, talked about his not-so-great experience, but still a valuable one, when he managed Watford recently. He dismissed the idea that it was a failure for him, saying he wanted to work and wanted to take on that very different challenge and get the experience of it.

He talked about their consistent good home form, but “they’re a bit hot and cold, but will be looking to overcome a recent loss to Cardiff (at home) and QPR (away)”

Rob and Chris then talked about Chris’ experience at Watford and Boro and the experience of that. All stuff we’ve heard before, with Chris emphasising he absolutely does not regret taking the Watford job. “It’s an experience you learn from” to be a better manager and “come out of it still punching”

Next interviewer asked about the JTW again, giving Chris the opportunity to talk about how attractive the club is to potential incoming players, with the new ownership, position in the league, the academy, style of play, etc. Hoping that players will say “I fancy a bit of that, I’ll enjoy that”, as “it’s a fantastic club to play for”

Regarding Anis Slimane at Norwich, is there a recall clause, and given how it ended would you even want to bring him back (lovely worded question)? “No, there’s talks ongoing (regarding selling him, I think he meant). Anis is there for the season.” He said he would have been part of the first team squad with us, but “he wanted to play for a manager he previously played for and Norwich is a really good club. No problems with Anis and what he wanted to do, but maybe he should have been a bit clearer with it, which didn’t go down well with me. Anis’ future is away from the football club”

Asked about Tom Davies and how he’s stepped up and is putting it in even though he’s just coming back from injury, Chris talked about how great of a player he is, “driving us forward” down to the last second of the games and how “He’s a proper Sheffield United player who will be huge for us in the last 20 games of the season. My concern is while trying to still picks points up, we have to be careful and Tom has to be open and honest” about how his body is going.

“The kids have done great. Absolutely spot on. I’m delighted with them. No disrespect to them but there are levels within the young players. There’s the level of Peck, Brooks, Arblaster, Seriki, but then there’s the level just underneath with Oné, Blacker, Baptiste, Colechin. I want them to be involved in the first team as I don’t like spaces on the bench, but we have to be careful that we don’t expose these guys (on the pitch) when they’re not quite ready”

“If I thought they were ready, I’d put them in, we always have done, but it’s top-end Championship football and we want to win, and there’s an expectation to win, but they have to be ready. They’re on the bench for the experience and hopefully they’ll come through into the first team in the coming years and they’ll already have the experience of being around the big game days”

Regarding Gus Hamer being one yellow away from a 2-game ban. “Gus has to be careful” saying some of it is Gus’ fault, but then he did blame the refs for a lot of it. “I don’t want to take that aggressiveness out of his game. He plays on the edge and so we have to miss him for one or two games (as a result)”

“He’s been absolutely outstanding”

They then had a light-hearted chat about how the nature of how fans and media share opinions on football has changed over the years, from being in the boozer chatting over the Green ‘Un to social media and phone-ins every night and how now if you win a game, you’re gonna win the league, if you lose a game, you’re useless.

“People will have opinions through the season on performances, substitutions, but we’ll be judged at the end of the season”

They talked a bit further about how the impact can be knee-jerk reactions with managers/players at certain clubs (like Watford) but Wilder believes in stability, though he understands if a club has a long poor run/season, decisions get made.

Wilder has “appreciated” the words of support from the new owners and their commitment to helping improve the club in January. “There will come a time when things turn and they’ll want a change (in manager)” but we’re doing well and “when we get our players back for the Norwich game, add in January (transfer window) and we’ll have a successful second half of the season”

He was then asked what he did and didn’t enjoy about his time at Watford. It was quite interesting actually, he said there were two sporting directors “knocking on my door at 9am, asking why I’d picked a certain team, asking what I’m doing in training, suggesting…..maybe suggesting to the wrong person”. “Players with their own agendas”. “Team spirit, work ethic, out run, out fight, out play, connection with the supporters” are the characteristics of a good club and being at Watford helped confirm to him that without those you don’t do well.

“When individuals ego’s take over, you don’t have a cat-in-hell’s chance”

Talking about the last three games, “we have to look at ourselves, have we made the right decisions, have we made the right substitutions, how do we make sure we take those big moments?” but “they were tight games with fine margins”. “We haven’t had poor performances”

When asked if it is a tough time, he pointed out that “last season was tough”, whereas this is just something to work through “while we’re stretched a little bit”

He finished off by talking about how “bigger squads, better squads, give themselves the best opportunity” in this “relentless” period, as they can do more rotation. He also talked about how during this period, and with all the travelling, there hasn’t been enough time to get the coaching done that they want to. “There’s things we want to get in to them”, so I assume this upcoming break with just the FA Cup game, with time to coach, time to heal the injured, and time to bring in new faces, we should be very excited about the rest of the season.

UTB
Thank you Cappy 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 Wilder seems upbeat and confident of players coming in ,Cant ask for much more
 
Says he is looking forward to having "about six players back in a weeks time."

But with rumours circulating that Seriki and Rak-Sakyi are slightly more long-term, I'm not sure it stacks up?

Assuming rumours are correct, it leaves Souza, Campbell and Shackleton as possibles.

Am I missing anyone?
I think people are putting 2+2 together for Rak-Sakyi and getting 5. He's got a bit of an injury history and he's a highly rated prospect for Palace so it makes total sense that they'd want to get him checked out in London. That seems to have snowballed into a long-term hamstring layoff in the rumour mill.
 

Initial thoughts:
  • Weird answer on JRS. In the end gave a reasonable response, ie, when a loan player takes a knock, it's natural that the parent club will want to check him over as well, but he went round the houses to get there.
  • Confident on BBD. Wilder almost never talks about a specific transfer target unless somethings close/done.
  • Emphasised again positive conversations on the transfer front - new owners understand we need bolstering/boosting etc and want to help the squad out.
  • Seems like Keef is off pens!
Thank God its BBD not McDonkey.
That being said you would have to be insane to leave the sun for these freezing temperatures in UK. **** Me it's cold.
 
Weren't we meant to have two back by Watford? This seems to have been said most press conferences.

I do wonder if he's planning on playing the kids against Cardiff and wants do cover his back a bit.

It's also worth noting that it's fairly usual for players on a year loan to go back to their parent club in January for a couple of games so their coaches/medical team can assess them. I remember McAtee doing it.
 
I must say I am a little disappointed that we haven't made a move (or don't appear to) for new players already. I assume we know who we want so why the delay? Every game we play with a weakened squad becomes a challenge. Surely, we know who we want why weren't we ringing around on New years day (the recruitment team) and i assume you can talk to clubs before the window?
 
I must say I am a little disappointed that we haven't made a move (or don't appear to) for new players already. I assume we know who we want so why the delay? Every game we play with a weakened squad becomes a challenge. Surely, we know who we want why weren't we ringing around on New years day (the recruitment team) and i assume you can talk to clubs before the window?

I would be amazed if a lot of work hasn't already been done. Transfers are like icebergs in that we only see and hear about a small part of the whole process and normally when things are close to completion.
 
Weren't we meant to have two back by Watford? This seems to have been said most press conferences.

I do wonder if he's planning on playing the kids against Cardiff and wants do cover his back a bit.

It's also worth noting that it's fairly usual for players on a year loan to go back to their parent club in January for a couple of games so their coaches/medical team can assess them. I remember McAtee doing it.
No
 
Tom Cleverley has provided a squad update ahead of the visit of Sheffield United to The Vic on Saturday (January 4, 3pm KO).

After missing the game against Queens Park Rangers on New Year’s Day, Imrân Louza will return to contention after a knee ligament strain.

In further good news, Tom Dele-Bashiru has returned to training following his knee injury.

“Imrân’s improved a lot and will be available for the game,” Cleverley said.

“Tom has re-joined the group so we’re getting stronger in that [central midfield] position.

“So it’s good news on that front.”

Angelo Ogbonna could be in line for his first minutes since the trip to Luton in October, with Cleverley adding: “He’s a live player, and ready from the start tomorrow.”

Fellow defender Kévin Keben remains as an absentee.



 
Says he is looking forward to having "about six players back in a weeks time."

But with rumours circulating that Seriki and Rak-Sakyi are slightly more long-term, I'm not sure it stacks up?

Assuming rumours are correct, it leaves Souza, Campbell and Shackleton as possibles.

Am I missing anyone?
Interesting to understand why rumours would be considered more reliable than a manager stating in a press conference that 6 will be back?
 
I must say I am a little disappointed that we haven't made a move (or don't appear to) for new players already. I assume we know who we want so why the delay? Every game we play with a weakened squad becomes a challenge. Surely, we know who we want why weren't we ringing around on New years day (the recruitment team) and i assume you can talk to clubs before the window?
It all comes down to finance. Clubs at the start of the window will be demanding big loan fees for players who have a few clubs interested, as the window moves on they will start to negotiate downwards. Only way to get players early is to pay over the odds.
 


The above is the full press conference. Below is just the bit about Watford Head Coach Tom Cleverley taking charge of his first Graham Taylor Matchday, against us tomorrow. Taken from the Watford club website, here

Tom, your first game in your second spell as a Watford player came in the first match following Graham Taylor’s passing, against Middlesbrough. What are your memories of that?

Returning to the club, it was a really emotional week.
My honest memory of it is a trickling shot hitting the post and the thought of what a special goal that would have been to score for the club, my first one back and obviously with a big sentimental value to it. It’s a game which stands out.
It’s a game which stands out in my mind; and it’s a game where we’ll try and celebate the legacy which we’re all trying to continue.


You did get a goal in the Graham Taylor Matchday in 2021, behind closed doors against Huddersfield. How special is it to be involved in these games?

It's quite ironic that I scored it with a heart-and-desire slide tackle that I think he’d have probably been proud of.
It’s a real special time to celebrate what he brought to this football club, and maybe a little bit more significant for me this time because I’m following in his footsteps. It’s something that I’m very proud to do.

How important is it for the club to continue paying tribute to Graham Taylor?

Yeah, absolutely. That starts with the foundation of Jimmy Gilligan and Richard Johnson in the Academy, people who knew him very well.
We try to follow the morals and the values that he set at this football club, and then we try to continue that in the first-team as well, hopefully playing with the heart and desire this season that he would be proud of.

When did you first become aware of the influence of Graham Taylor at Watford?

I was very naïve to it the first time in 2009, of the impact he had at this football club.
The little bit older you get, you read up and research about the job he actually did. From Division Four all the way to second in the First Division, it’s incredible.
If it happened in football today it would be an unbelievable story.

How do you start to help the players understand the importance of the Graham Taylor Matchday?

You can use opportunities like this, and I certainly did it in the Academy with the young players who took on that information and absorbed it really well.
It’s something Sir Alex Ferguson did really well at Man Utd – “do you understand as a player what’s come before you at this club?”
We can take opportunities like this when we’re celebrating his life to educate a few players."
 
Says he is looking forward to having "about six players back in a weeks time."

But with rumours circulating that Seriki and Rak-Sakyi are slightly more long-term, I'm not sure it stacks up?

Assuming rumours are correct, it leaves Souza, Campbell and Shackleton as possibles.

Am I missing anyone?

He seems rather confident about players returning more so than usual as he is naming names, numbers of players he expects back and a return date.

It could all be one big bluff though. 🤷‍♂️
 
If anyone doubts.we're making several moves for new players. Hardly think its any good naming players we're in talks with. These jtw dealings are also dominobased. If Riis is second choice after Cannon on permanent we 'll be in touch with both agents and clubs. BBD is probably the easiest and more or less a done deal.
 
This was 45 minutes, by the way, but it wasn’t the slog I thought it would be. Wilder was really upbeat. I did wonder if he would be combative and defensive given the last three results, but I was glad to see that wasn’t the case at all.

“I’ve got about 6 players coming back in about a week, so that’s encouraging. Around the Cardiff game, definitely for the Norwich game

“Attitude of the group is good. There’s no white flags”

“When it comes to the Norwich game, there will be a completely different look to our team”

“It’s always good to take points off teams around you, but it’s about an accumulation of points” and the overall table is all that really matters.

Regarding reports of JRS going back to Palace for treatment on his injury, he didn’t answer it straight, he just said the process is normal, referring to when Gilchrist had a little injury, both clubs’ medical teams talk to each other and agree treatment.

Souttar has had his operation this week

Regarding the January Transfer Window, “Incredibly positive talks with the new owners and Bettis”

“I never expected anything to be done for Saturday. Historically tough window.” He talked about how parent clubs with multiple interested parties look for the best deal, which can drag things out.

He said the new owners “want to help me out” and improve the group for the second half of the season.

Rob asked about whether the new owners want to make a ‘statement signing’. “We just want to sign good players who will improve us and fit into the group”. “Quality over quantity” “Age is important. The group needs some experience”

BBD, Chaudhury, Poku, Jacobsen were all referenced by Rob as the names we are linked with and also match the age/experience profile Wilder has been mentioning, so “are they the kind of players you’re keeping an eye on”. Wilder obviously wouldn’t answer that straight, though he did say “I know how much Ben enjoyed it here and for me he had a decent loan, so naturally players with those connections will get linked.” “Age is important as is mentality and quality and I’m very confident we can do that (bring those types in)”

Regarding Kieffer Moore’s penalty record. “Kieffer’s record is outstanding at the top level”. “We’ll look at it. It may be that Kieffer comes off penalties for a while, but we’ll look at that. We have players with quality that can step up. Players miss penalties”

On to Watford, like when we played them earlier in the season, Wilder said how much he likes Tom Cleverley, talked about his not-so-great experience, but still a valuable one, when he managed Watford recently. He dismissed the idea that it was a failure for him, saying he wanted to work and wanted to take on that very different challenge and get the experience of it.

He talked about their consistent good home form, but “they’re a bit hot and cold, but will be looking to overcome a recent loss to Cardiff (at home) and QPR (away)”

Rob and Chris then talked about Chris’ experience at Watford and Boro and the experience of that. All stuff we’ve heard before, with Chris emphasising he absolutely does not regret taking the Watford job. “It’s an experience you learn from” to be a better manager and “come out of it still punching”

Next interviewer asked about the JTW again, giving Chris the opportunity to talk about how attractive the club is to potential incoming players, with the new ownership, position in the league, the academy, style of play, etc. Hoping that players will say “I fancy a bit of that, I’ll enjoy that”, as “it’s a fantastic club to play for”

Regarding Anis Slimane at Norwich, is there a recall clause, and given how it ended would you even want to bring him back (lovely worded question)? “No, there’s talks ongoing (regarding selling him, I think he meant). Anis is there for the season.” He said he would have been part of the first team squad with us, but “he wanted to play for a manager he previously played for and Norwich is a really good club. No problems with Anis and what he wanted to do, but maybe he should have been a bit clearer with it, which didn’t go down well with me. Anis’ future is away from the football club”

Asked about Tom Davies and how he’s stepped up and is putting it in even though he’s just coming back from injury, Chris talked about how great of a player he is, “driving us forward” down to the last second of the games and how “He’s a proper Sheffield United player who will be huge for us in the last 20 games of the season. My concern is while trying to still picks points up, we have to be careful and Tom has to be open and honest” about how his body is going.

“The kids have done great. Absolutely spot on. I’m delighted with them. No disrespect to them but there are levels within the young players. There’s the level of Peck, Brooks, Arblaster, Seriki, but then there’s the level just underneath with Oné, Blacker, Baptiste, Colechin. I want them to be involved in the first team as I don’t like spaces on the bench, but we have to be careful that we don’t expose these guys (on the pitch) when they’re not quite ready”

“If I thought they were ready, I’d put them in, we always have done, but it’s top-end Championship football and we want to win, and there’s an expectation to win, but they have to be ready. They’re on the bench for the experience and hopefully they’ll come through into the first team in the coming years and they’ll already have the experience of being around the big game days”

Regarding Gus Hamer being one yellow away from a 2-game ban. “Gus has to be careful” saying some of it is Gus’ fault, but then he did blame the refs for a lot of it. “I don’t want to take that aggressiveness out of his game. He plays on the edge and so we have to miss him for one or two games (as a result)”

“He’s been absolutely outstanding”

They then had a light-hearted chat about how the nature of how fans and media share opinions on football has changed over the years, from being in the boozer chatting over the Green ‘Un to social media and phone-ins every night and how now if you win a game, you’re gonna win the league, if you lose a game, you’re useless.

“People will have opinions through the season on performances, substitutions, but we’ll be judged at the end of the season”

They talked a bit further about how the impact can be knee-jerk reactions with managers/players at certain clubs (like Watford) but Wilder believes in stability, though he understands if a club has a long poor run/season, decisions get made.

Wilder has “appreciated” the words of support from the new owners and their commitment to helping improve the club in January. “There will come a time when things turn and they’ll want a change (in manager)” but we’re doing well and “when we get our players back for the Norwich game, add in January (transfer window) and we’ll have a successful second half of the season”

He was then asked what he did and didn’t enjoy about his time at Watford. It was quite interesting actually, he said there were two sporting directors “knocking on my door at 9am, asking why I’d picked a certain team, asking what I’m doing in training, suggesting…..maybe suggesting to the wrong person”. “Players with their own agendas”. “Team spirit, work ethic, out run, out fight, out play, connection with the supporters” are the characteristics of a good club and being at Watford helped confirm to him that without those you don’t do well.

“When individuals ego’s take over, you don’t have a cat-in-hell’s chance”

Talking about the last three games, “we have to look at ourselves, have we made the right decisions, have we made the right substitutions, how do we make sure we take those big moments?” but “they were tight games with fine margins”. “We haven’t had poor performances”

When asked if it is a tough time, he pointed out that “last season was tough”, whereas this is just something to work through “while we’re stretched a little bit”

He finished off by talking about how “bigger squads, better squads, give themselves the best opportunity” in this “relentless” period, as they can do more rotation. He also talked about how during this period, and with all the travelling, there hasn’t been enough time to get the coaching done that they want to. “There’s things we want to get in to them”, so I assume this upcoming break with just the FA Cup game, with time to coach, time to heal the injured, and time to bring in new faces, we should be very excited about the rest of the season.

UTB
Mate

Outstanding 👍
 

This was 45 minutes, by the way, but it wasn’t the slog I thought it would be. Wilder was really upbeat. I did wonder if he would be combative and defensive given the last three results, but I was glad to see that wasn’t the case at all.

“I’ve got about 6 players coming back in about a week, so that’s encouraging. Around the Cardiff game, definitely for the Norwich game

“Attitude of the group is good. There’s no white flags”

“When it comes to the Norwich game, there will be a completely different look to our team”

“It’s always good to take points off teams around you, but it’s about an accumulation of points” and the overall table is all that really matters.

Regarding reports of JRS going back to Palace for treatment on his injury, he didn’t answer it straight, he just said the process is normal, referring to when Gilchrist had a little injury, both clubs’ medical teams talk to each other and agree treatment.

Souttar has had his operation this week

Regarding the January Transfer Window, “Incredibly positive talks with the new owners and Bettis”

“I never expected anything to be done for Saturday. Historically tough window.” He talked about how parent clubs with multiple interested parties look for the best deal, which can drag things out.

He said the new owners “want to help me out” and improve the group for the second half of the season.

Rob asked about whether the new owners want to make a ‘statement signing’. “We just want to sign good players who will improve us and fit into the group”. “Quality over quantity” “Age is important. The group needs some experience”

BBD, Chaudhury, Poku, Jacobsen were all referenced by Rob as the names we are linked with and also match the age/experience profile Wilder has been mentioning, so “are they the kind of players you’re keeping an eye on”. Wilder obviously wouldn’t answer that straight, though he did say “I know how much Ben enjoyed it here and for me he had a decent loan, so naturally players with those connections will get linked.” “Age is important as is mentality and quality and I’m very confident we can do that (bring those types in)”

Regarding Kieffer Moore’s penalty record. “Kieffer’s record is outstanding at the top level”. “We’ll look at it. It may be that Kieffer comes off penalties for a while, but we’ll look at that. We have players with quality that can step up. Players miss penalties”

On to Watford, like when we played them earlier in the season, Wilder said how much he likes Tom Cleverley, talked about his not-so-great experience, but still a valuable one, when he managed Watford recently. He dismissed the idea that it was a failure for him, saying he wanted to work and wanted to take on that very different challenge and get the experience of it.

He talked about their consistent good home form, but “they’re a bit hot and cold, but will be looking to overcome a recent loss to Cardiff (at home) and QPR (away)”

Rob and Chris then talked about Chris’ experience at Watford and Boro and the experience of that. All stuff we’ve heard before, with Chris emphasising he absolutely does not regret taking the Watford job. “It’s an experience you learn from” to be a better manager and “come out of it still punching”

Next interviewer asked about the JTW again, giving Chris the opportunity to talk about how attractive the club is to potential incoming players, with the new ownership, position in the league, the academy, style of play, etc. Hoping that players will say “I fancy a bit of that, I’ll enjoy that”, as “it’s a fantastic club to play for”

Regarding Anis Slimane at Norwich, is there a recall clause, and given how it ended would you even want to bring him back (lovely worded question)? “No, there’s talks ongoing (regarding selling him, I think he meant). Anis is there for the season.” He said he would have been part of the first team squad with us, but “he wanted to play for a manager he previously played for and Norwich is a really good club. No problems with Anis and what he wanted to do, but maybe he should have been a bit clearer with it, which didn’t go down well with me. Anis’ future is away from the football club”

Asked about Tom Davies and how he’s stepped up and is putting it in even though he’s just coming back from injury, Chris talked about how great of a player he is, “driving us forward” down to the last second of the games and how “He’s a proper Sheffield United player who will be huge for us in the last 20 games of the season. My concern is while trying to still picks points up, we have to be careful and Tom has to be open and honest” about how his body is going.

“The kids have done great. Absolutely spot on. I’m delighted with them. No disrespect to them but there are levels within the young players. There’s the level of Peck, Brooks, Arblaster, Seriki, but then there’s the level just underneath with Oné, Blacker, Baptiste, Colechin. I want them to be involved in the first team as I don’t like spaces on the bench, but we have to be careful that we don’t expose these guys (on the pitch) when they’re not quite ready”

“If I thought they were ready, I’d put them in, we always have done, but it’s top-end Championship football and we want to win, and there’s an expectation to win, but they have to be ready. They’re on the bench for the experience and hopefully they’ll come through into the first team in the coming years and they’ll already have the experience of being around the big game days”

Regarding Gus Hamer being one yellow away from a 2-game ban. “Gus has to be careful” saying some of it is Gus’ fault, but then he did blame the refs for a lot of it. “I don’t want to take that aggressiveness out of his game. He plays on the edge and so we have to miss him for one or two games (as a result)”

“He’s been absolutely outstanding”

They then had a light-hearted chat about how the nature of how fans and media share opinions on football has changed over the years, from being in the boozer chatting over the Green ‘Un to social media and phone-ins every night and how now if you win a game, you’re gonna win the league, if you lose a game, you’re useless.

“People will have opinions through the season on performances, substitutions, but we’ll be judged at the end of the season”

They talked a bit further about how the impact can be knee-jerk reactions with managers/players at certain clubs (like Watford) but Wilder believes in stability, though he understands if a club has a long poor run/season, decisions get made.

Wilder has “appreciated” the words of support from the new owners and their commitment to helping improve the club in January. “There will come a time when things turn and they’ll want a change (in manager)” but we’re doing well and “when we get our players back for the Norwich game, add in January (transfer window) and we’ll have a successful second half of the season”

He was then asked what he did and didn’t enjoy about his time at Watford. It was quite interesting actually, he said there were two sporting directors “knocking on my door at 9am, asking why I’d picked a certain team, asking what I’m doing in training, suggesting…..maybe suggesting to the wrong person”. “Players with their own agendas”. “Team spirit, work ethic, out run, out fight, out play, connection with the supporters” are the characteristics of a good club and being at Watford helped confirm to him that without those you don’t do well.

“When individuals ego’s take over, you don’t have a cat-in-hell’s chance”

Talking about the last three games, “we have to look at ourselves, have we made the right decisions, have we made the right substitutions, how do we make sure we take those big moments?” but “they were tight games with fine margins”. “We haven’t had poor performances”

When asked if it is a tough time, he pointed out that “last season was tough”, whereas this is just something to work through “while we’re stretched a little bit”

He finished off by talking about how “bigger squads, better squads, give themselves the best opportunity” in this “relentless” period, as they can do more rotation. He also talked about how during this period, and with all the travelling, there hasn’t been enough time to get the coaching done that they want to. “There’s things we want to get in to them”, so I assume this upcoming break with just the FA Cup game, with time to coach, time to heal the injured, and time to bring in new faces, we should be very excited about the rest of the season.

UTB

Lovely stuff, thanks for summarising, saved my 45 minutes haha
 

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