I didn't expect Wilder to "hit the ground running". I expected him to instil a structure and then go from there. He had 41 league matches which is more than enough. Steven Rosen said that he had a conversation with Wilder in "early September" before they had a face-to-face meeting in Cleveland. Jamie Hoyland was appointed as Head of Recruitment on Wilder's say-so. If you want to believe that Wilder wasn't involved in the signings at the end of the summer transfer window then be my guest but the profiles have Wilder's fingerprints all over them.
As an aside, when we sacked Sellés the table looked like this*:
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I've highlighted the teams currently 3rd to 8th. They were at most 7 points ahead of us yet we've only made ground on one of them (and that side has played one fewer than us). Wilder's remit should have been to take us to the play offs.
Once again, too many Blades accept mediocrity if it's got a SUFC badge on it.
*ignoring points deductions