The next sheffield united manager is ........

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When the next time comes that we are selecting a manager over 50 percent of people on here will be advising Sharp.
And 50% will be against the next manager, whoever it is, because they’re not Wilder. It will be the manager after next who will reunite the fans as long as they are successful.
 
I'm not busy. I've seen us play and think I could be amazing at being a manager. I mean you yell on the sidelines, make whistle noises with your fingers in your mouth, point, make a few subs, bitch to the media before and after games. How fkin hard can it be.
 

And 50% will be against the next manager, whoever it is, because they’re not Wilder. It will be the manager after next who will reunite the fans as long as they are successful.
Don't think that's true. Some will be giving it the: "why isn't our new progressive manager suddenly making us loads better, it's almost as if Wilder wasn't awful after all", but even most of them will be behind the new manager.

You'd have to be absolutely brain dead to want the next manager to fail just to prove Wilder was worthy after all.
 
True but….

Plymouth are run as an absolute shit show, he almost kept them up and they were dead and buried up to his arrival.

All I’m saying is, he must have a bit of summat about him
He looks a good manager to me, but Plymouth are a well run club as far as I'm aware.

The Rooney appointment was the first bad decision they've made in years and the wage bill is low so relegation should be expected.
 
Don't think that's true. Some will be giving it the: "why isn't our new progressive manager suddenly making us loads better, it's almost as if Wilder wasn't awful after all", but even most of them will be behind the new manager.

You'd have to be absolutely brain dead to want the next manager to fail just to prove Wilder was worthy after all.
We’ll see. I think there are plenty who are so invested in Wilder that they will be itching to get stuck into the next guy at the first opportunity.
 
He looks a good manager to me, but Plymouth are a well run club as far as I'm aware.

The Rooney appointment was the first bad decision they've made in years and the wage bill is low so relegation should be expected.
I was just going on what he said when interviewed the other day, wasn’t very complimentary about the lack of recruitment strategy. But I see what you are saying
 

And 50% will be against the next manager, whoever it is, because they’re not Wilder. It will be the manager after next who will reunite the fans as long as they are successful.
And this is the big problem that we have.
At the end of last season, out of the 3 teams that were relegated, if I'd told you that one would go straight back up, one would be in the play offs and one would be relegated, it is only the very biased that wouldn't put us down as the team to be relegated. We were in a total mess, demoralised, players out of contract, an aging squad and apparently little money to spend.
Yet here we are, still in with a chance of promotion and our fan base is divided. Even if we win the play offs there will be calls for Wilder to be replaced.
I'm not sure there is an answer to this problem other than as you suggest, the next manager is a total failure which enables the next to be the hero. Our fans want instant success, gradual improvement isn't good enough.
Just one name that may come available, Nuno Espirito Santo.
If Forest fail to get into the champions league don't be surprised if he gets the chop. The Forest owner didn’t look very happy the other night.
 

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