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Why is it nonsense?The downside to that, if you accept it, is that he then spunked it all away Viv Richardson style. Which, like your claim, is nonsense.
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Why is it nonsense?The downside to that, if you accept it, is that he then spunked it all away Viv Richardson style. Which, like your claim, is nonsense.
Why is it nonsense?
Chanting for Wilder is fine and deserved. Not in favour of anything beyond that. I have no faith in this board/owner whatsoever, but let's give them a chance. The next appointment will be their first since taking full control. If they fuck it up, then by all means protest etc.
We're never going to Euroooope
We gave Wilder the choooop
From Woolhouse to Abdullahhhhhh
We hate the fucking lottttt
Dean Hammond and John Lundstraaaam
A pair of fucking cuuuunts
We are Sheff United
But we think we're Liverpooool
Allez allez allez
Boards money, yes CW took us into the EPL, but they are the custodians of the club,Was it the boards investment or the money Wilder earned us getting to the prem?
its all in the wristRhyming Liverpool with cunnnnnnnts.... GENIUS
if as expected CW does join Celtic
it taints his whole standing as a loyal one of our own for me
oh so it wasnt lined up prior to his decision to accept a mutual agreementHow does it? He's unemployed. Should he never take another job?
Rooks ......... damnHow do I get a ticket ?
the best plans are the simple onesI think loads of bare women should go.
Not to insult the Prince I just think loads of bare women should go.
The below is reported in todays press, not sure CW's access all areas approach is aligned to them wanting a figure head who inherits backroom staffif as expected CW does join Celtic
it taints his whole standing as a loyal one of our own for me
chasing the dollar just kills the argument stone dead
Chris Wilder, who left Sheffield United by mutual consent on Saturday, has been backed into short-priced favourite to replace Neil Lennon as Celtic manager.
The 53-year-old has been cut to 6/5 with Sky Bet after chaos in South Yorkshire.
Speculation had mounted over Wilder’s future on Friday, when Sheffield United’s media duties ahead of Sunday’s Premier League match at Leicester were cancelled.
The club eventually confirmed his departure by mutual consent on Saturday, with former Leeds boss Paul Heckingbottom installed as caretaker until the end of the season.
Wilder won promotion with the Blades from Sky Bet League One and the Championship, and led the club to a ninth-placed Premier League finish last season, but this term they have been rooted to the bottom from the outset.
Next permanent Celtic manager (odds via Sky Bet)
Odds correct at 1504 GMT (14/03/21)
- Chris Wilder - 6/5
- John Kennedy - 5/2
- Roy Keane - 4/1
- Eddie Howe - 12/1
- Enzo Maresca - 14/1
And do what, get him back? Move on it’s happened.People will take notice.
I liked CW and as I said before he left he was testing even me but, I had 1 foot and 3 toes still in his camp. What I'm struggling with now is why so many folk cannot or won't accept it, he's gone finito Benito we have to look forward and move on.
I'm just worried what will happen to the squad yes it needs a major overhaul but let's not sell the best assets, I'm not saying that Ramsdale or JoC will leave but if they did I think they'd have no problems getting a PL club...I think Fleck, Lundstram and Norwood could very well leave, but we need to bring quality in to replace them.
A while ago Bradley Dack at Blackburn was mentioned (good player) but looks like he may have picked up a bad injury at weekend, not seen no updates. Just had a quick squint and it looks like it's a bad one, talking his ACL poor sod.
I am confident that the majority won't just go to Burnley match and ignore the fact that Wilder has gone. Even if not protesting they will at least acknowledge what Wilder has done over the years for us with vocal support. Do you genuinely think this won't happen?There's going to be a lot of disappointed people when they realise the majority will just turn up to the next match and watch the game.
good pointWon't the return of fans just be delayed until the start of next season (except the FA cup final, sure I read that was being used as a trial for the return of fans?). If any clubs are fighting for the title, Europe, avoid relegation on the final day surely letting fans in gives an unfair home advantage to teams that hasn't been there for the rest of the season? That surely causes more hassle/debate than its worth...
I am confident that the majority won't just go to Burnley match and ignore the fact that Wilder has gone. Even if not protesting they will at least acknowledge what Wilder has done over the years for us with vocal support. Do you genuinely think this won't happen?
Of course, I'm alluding to the fact that he was the pivotal factor in us earning tbe money.One man doesn’t “earn” money that comes into the club. It’s by necessity a collective. What about the players for example? But if you believe it the the money wasted this season has to go down to him. Which again is nonsense. You cant have it both ways.
I sang that to the tune of "my old man's a dustman"We're never going to Euroooope
We gave Wilder the choooop
From Woolhouse to Abdullahhhhhh
We hate the fucking lottttt
Dean Hammond and John Lundstraaaam
A pair of fucking cuuuunts
We are Sheff United
But we think we're Liverpooool
Allez allez allez
Someone ought to put that to music.We're never going to Euroooope
We gave Wilder the choooop
From Woolhouse to Abdullahhhhhh
We hate the fucking lottttt
Dean Hammond and John Lundstraaaam
A pair of fucking cuuuunts
We are Sheff United
But we think we're Liverpooool
Allez allez allez
Yes we know that but some showing unnecessary levels of grief and animosity towards club, that's wrong.This is not about trying to get him back, it's more an idea to give him some sort of public acknowledgment (it's not like the club has done anything to really mark his legendary contribution).
How I see it is that:-Unless something terrible happens regarding the next appointments and plans for the club, I'll be amazed if there's anything more than a few rogue Wilder chants
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