Getting rid of Wilson in any way, shape or form would be madness.
Forgetting yesterday, the bloke has guided us to 90 points, the highest scorers in England and then, with no strikers of note, took us to within one kick of promotion. It's fine people talking about the wage bill and players who were already here - Evans, Williamson, Doyle, Collins and Quinn were all underachieving in a relegation team, last summer every SUFC fan would gladly have driven at least three of those players to other clubs. He has transformed those players into key parts of our team this season and - though I can't see it happening - I'd be more than delighted if all four of the available ones started for us on the opening day of next season. He has brought in a midfielder that we have craved for years - a ball player, McDonald. What an unbelievable piece of bad luck it was when he got injured before both of the key games in our season. He has found a position for Matt Lowton and he is now turning into a gem of a player. He has taken last season's Youth Cup centre back and played him in 48 games, relied upon him and got the best out of him.
His transfer business:
McDonald - HIT
Flynn - JURY OUT
Jean-Francois - HIT
Williams - MISS
Beattie - MISS (but was it his signing?)
Porter - JURY OUT
I reckon if you look at Alex Ferguson's signings and compare them to expectations then you'd find it isn't so different to Wilson's.
Loan signings - we all thought Hoskins was a good signing but his chances were limited and when his chance came, he got injured. O'Halloran struck me as a deadline day "got to get someone in for free" type signing. Hill, when he stops panicking on the ball, has been solid enough.
He has begun the long, arduous process of sorting out our style of play - when the pressure is on, United still resort to lumping it at times as they revert to what they once knew, slowly Wilson is changing that. The first steps were taken this season but there is a long way to go. Danny is going to lose some key players this summer - I'd expect at least three out of Lowton, Maguire, McDonald, Williamson and Quinn to leave - as well as the loss of Evans. He has to continue to develop the style of play that he has this season whilst ridding the squad of the expensive deadwood. My desire, most of all, is that United stop accepting mediocrity. Why have Montgomery giving the ball away (basics) when we could have promising, youngsters making errors but learning from them? I don't want to see Simonsen, Taylor and Montgomery next season, I want to see Long, Kennedy and Whitehouse given chances to be on the bench and step up. I want to see us be a danger from corners and set pieces, IMO Wilson's biggest failing. League 1 is significantly weaker next season - the three relegated sides are nowhere near as strong as the three promoted sides whilst United and MK will be weakened too. If Wilson can get his transfer dealings right, winning the league is not beyond the Blades next season.