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Things like this happen. In 2016 we employed a new manager who lost 4 of their first 5 games, including the first round of the league cup at home to Crewe and included a 0-3 loss at home to Southend. The game we didn't lose was a home draw with Rochdale.
Yea selective memories the Wilder lovers
 
I still don't see the merit in sacking Wilder for Selles. Selles previous experience isn't exactly stellar. And his style of play, isnt revolutionary. I mean right now the style we are playing is essentially blunt.

But they did sack wilder and replace with Ruben. I'm not one of sacking so early but I wouldn't be against it if we line up a good replacement.
Why not go in for their apparent first choice in the summer in Rohl? I'd have Wilder back but some fans hate him for reasons I cannot fathom. In years to come they will realise that is folly and change their perception. In a similar way people did post Warnock.

But let's say not Wilder but Rohl, Cooper, Dyche, insert more names.
 
I'd appoint Dyche tomorrow. He'd have a week to bring in some good experienced players.
Might not get the exciting pressing all attacking football we thought we were getting after WIlder but we would have a strong winning team like Burnley had for years.

The trouble with Dyche, is that he is gruff, English and very unfashionable.

He'd certainly steady the ship, and probably have us pushing for the top 6, but the 'progressives' on here, would be crying out for a cool 'modern' manager. I'm not sure some of them have a clue what that might mean, but they knew they wanted CW out and would be the same with Dyche.

All this football hipster bollocks has addled people's brains. Managers now have to talk the language of 'modern football', and suggest impossibly complicated systems of play, to show 'progress'.

It's the emperor's new clothes, rewritten for grown men.
 
I still don't see the merit in sacking Wilder for Selles. Selles previous experience isn't exactly stellar. And his style of play, isnt revolutionary. I mean right now the style we are playing is essentially blunt.

But they did sack wilder and replace with Ruben. I'm not one of sacking so early but I wouldn't be against it if we line up a good replacement.
Why not go in for their apparent first choice in the summer in Rohl? I'd have Wilder back but some fans hate him for reasons I cannot fathom. In years to come they will realise that is folly and change their perception. In a similar way people did post Warnock.

But let's say not Wilder but Rohl, Cooper, Dyche, insert more names.
I’m pretty sure one of the reasons Wilder was sacked was to have a more “pliable “ manager . They wanted to change stuff without having someone like Wilder in the way.
Unfortunately United don’t have in my opinion enough “football “ people to recruit successfully coaches and players .
I haven’t kept up , but they need a Director of Football aligned with the owners wants
 
For all who say Wilder knows how to win matches, how did the second season in the Premiership go ?
We got relegated on the final day after we lost to Chelsea.

If you're referring to Wilder's second PL season, that was the covid season where no fans were allowed in stadiums. Wilder left / was sacked in March and Hecky came in. We got relegated.
 
The trouble with Dyche, is that he is gruff, English and very unfashionable.

He'd certainly steady the ship, and probably have us pushing for the top 6, but the 'progressives' on here, would be crying out for a cool 'modern' manager. I'm not sure some of them have a clue what that might mean, but they knew they wanted CW out and would be the same with Dyche.

All this football hipster bollocks has addled people's brains. Managers now have to talk the language of 'modern football', and suggest impossibly complicated systems of play, to show 'progress'.

It's the emperor's new clothes, rewritten for grown men.

The level to which people have been brainwashed is ridiculous now. Social media demands tippy tappy (boring) football, "classy" (boring) managers and foreign players, so that's what we as Sheffield United must have.

I'm not ashamed to say that I just want to enjoy my hobby. I go to home and away matches to watch the football and spend some time with mates and family, usually involving a beer. It's most enjoyable when we're winning and achieving things, but even more so when there's a connection to the players and manager and there's a generally good vibe around the club. Chris Wilder isn't the only person who can provide that, and one day we'll find someone else who does, but to sack him when we did in favour of what the brainwashed want, was ludicrous. I don't expect the club to make decisions based on what I want, but I can guarantee most fans get enjoyment from the same things as me, particularly proper matchgoing ones.

It's the same with VAR and billionaires/countries buying up clubs. People have been conditioned to think these things are somehow good for the game and we all must go with it because it's progress, despite the evidence being right in front of us that they're making the game worse.
 
i understand that it was going to be a very tough transition as bar few months we have had a decade of wilder & like warnock in 07 & bassett when he left. im sure people were saying the same back then

i still stand by what i said in june, it was time for a change. we play 7 big games v promoted sides last season & lost 6 of them. then we cant forget both Plymouth games. or that horrendous week in april where we didnt turn up for 3 week & threw away promotion.

whether we have got the correct man. time will tell. but he deserves an extra month
 
What the actual fuck has Danny Rohl done to be on the frame? Nobody else wants home as evidenced after prostituting himself both here and across Europe for six months. It's increasingly looking like Pedderson is the main force at the sty who is competing better than us despite having both arms tied behind his back. How are folk taken in by people like Rohl? Neither are fit to lace wilders Adidas trainers btw.
 

Things like this happen. In 2016 we employed a new manager who lost 4 of their first 5 games, including the first round of the league cup at home to Crewe and included a 0-3 loss at home to Southend. The game we didn't lose was a home draw with Rochdale.


But can you honestly see Selles turning this around? When Wilder joined United he had overseen promotions, gradually moved up the divisions and never been sacked. Selles has only ever had mediocre success (Reading?) at best.
 
Should never have sacked Wilder, he was building a team, his 1st season back and finished 3rd, 92points, if he'd been given time, I believe we would've been definitely top 6 this season..., unfortunately we now look like bottom 6 is the only places we finish, and the only achievement we can hope for, is to avoid relegation!
 
Yea selective memories the Wilder lovers
Ye they're always picking stuff out like the 100 point season. 2 promotions in 3 seasons after us being at our lowest ebb in years. Being in a European place before lockdown stopped the season. 92 points last year.

They conveniently forget we didn't dominate every game and batter everyone we played. They're so biased
 
Ye they're always picking stuff out like the 100 point season. 2 promotions in 3 seasons after us being at our lowest ebb in years. Being in a European place before lockdown stopped the season. 92 points last year.

They conveniently forget we didn't dominate every game and batter everyone we played. They're so biased
My opinion is Wilder should have been given till Xmas and shouldn’t have gone in the manner he did.
Don’t forget though he walked out on us came back and did no better than Hecky not counting the endless line of failures he bought costing the club millions
 
What really winds me up is the people saying that a foreign manager doesn’t work at United. WHY?

We are a football club there is nothing that makes us vastly different that only English managers can work.
Those who are saying that are wrong. Of course a foreign manager could work in theory. But the further you get away from the PL and the big city 'international' clubs, the more home-grown talent you see on the field and the dugout. Maybe a foreigner is likely to do better in London or Manchester where he's backed by a huge pot of money than at a cash-strapped provincial city where people are more resistant to change.
 
We are dire at the moment. But people are asking how can this team suddenly start not getting results, even if performances have not always been great anyway. Well , it is not sudden either. Last 10 league matches ( excluding play offs), WON 2. Draw 1. LOST 7 that's 31/ 32 points pro rata over a season. Relegation form almost from a few games after we scraped a win versus Wednesday.
 
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What really winds me up is the people saying that a foreign manager doesn’t work at United. WHY?

We are a football club there is nothing that makes us vastly different that only English managers can work.
I agree nationality has little to do with it. Style of play does though. Klopp style "heavy metal football" would be a perfect fit compared to a slow build a English manager might prefer
 
and did no better than Hecky not counting the endless line of failures he bought costing the club millions
I wouldn't say the number of failed players that Wilder brought in is 'endless'. Not every signing will come good, and some will suffer injuries - but overall Wilder had a decent record in his transfer dealings - better than most managers.
 
I wouldn't say the number of failed players that Wilder brought in is 'endless'. Not every signing will come good, and some will suffer injuries - but overall Wilder had a decent record in his transfer dealings - better than most managers.
Not a manager to give an open cheque book did well in the lon market though
 
I wouldn't say the number of failed players that Wilder brought in is 'endless'. Not every signing will come good, and some will suffer injuries - but overall Wilder had a decent record in his transfer dealings - better than most managers.
really ? who?
*EDIT: as the above post who other than loans did we buy that did really well
 
Ye they're always picking stuff out like the 100 point season. 2 promotions in 3 seasons after us being at our lowest ebb in years. Being in a European place before lockdown stopped the season. 92 points last year.

They conveniently forget we didn't dominate every game and batter everyone we played. They're so biased
They always forget about him sneaking out of the back door with a payoff when things didn’t go his way and pissing the clubs money up the wall on shit players because he wouldn’t recruit foreigners.

Facts are Wilder V2 isn’t a better manager than Heckingbottom, their points per game was the same (slightly worse in the premier league when he came back), but Hecky managed to actually get us promoted and beat the best teams in the league.

Whether Selles is right or not is still unclear, he should get until the first international break at least, but if we go back to Wilder or Dyche then that’s the club admitting that we aren’t going to be a premier league club, bar the odd fluke season where we get spanked every week.
 

I wouldn't say the number of failed players that Wilder brought in is 'endless'. Not every signing will come good, and some will suffer injuries - but overall Wilder had a decent record in his transfer dealings - better than most managers.
This is a complete myth, his record with transfers is shocking. Most people will hold up players like Egan, Fleck, didzy etc… but there’s dozens on the ‘did not work’ pile.
 

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