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I think the issue is that as a club we're used to being in the promotion race every season, followed by almost instant relegation.

But there's always something happening.

This season we are mid table, hovering between 11th and 17th, and we are all struggling because nothing is really happening and we're not used to it.
 



We won’t be joining the grunters in La Liga 2 will we and we sent them down . Champagne 🍾 season for me
 
Selles was the wrong choice, I , we accept that but that is not the reason why we should not make a change going forward
well the change back to wilder got us facing forward again after looking worse than wednesday , especially with the swfc stylee recruiting Selles made,
we had our very own Xisco Munoz, but how can we be compared with them being on -7 points now to us being 11th now on 49 points

look what good a change of direction has done for Lricester and West Brom
 
SeLLLLLLLes fan, then?
It’s not just down to how crap Ruben was. The club is only geared to a manager style leader. Why don’t people see that?
Then change it.

Our dependence on a distinctly average championship manager that’s proven he can’t do it at the level above is what’s holding us back.
 
if Wilder had not been sacked , we would not have lost several key players, they drew decent fees but left a vacuum in the squad of experienced championship challenge ready players

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We would have lost Souza & Ahmedhodzic, Robinson makes us a worst team, we didn’t use Moore the same way Parkinson does.

We’d have had Dunne & Darling instead, no tanganga, probably no Bindon, Matos, McGuinness or Chong.

I’m not seeing much that would have moved the needle either way.
 
Then change it.

Our dependence on a distinctly average championship manager that’s proven he can’t do it at the level above is what’s holding us back.
They did.
Didn’t you see the result?

They changed it back because the stark realisation and the consequence was relegation.
Did you not see that, either?

It’s deeper than just Wilder.
They have to change the infrastructure, which they appear to have in plan, but they still have to be competitive now and not change it for changes sake and sink like a stone. That won’t fund any change, will it?
 
Getting into the play offs was realistically over a few games ago, for me it was never the amount of points behind we were behind 6th it was the amount of teams there were in between us and 6th
 
Won yesterday and 6 points off the playoffs with the team in sixth to play at home. Sounds positive if you put it like that.

The reality is though that even if we'd held on for 1-0 yesterday, recent performances suggest we'd drop points away at Norwich and Brum.
 
if Wilder had not been sacked , we would not have lost several key players, they drew decent fees but left a vacuum in the squad of experienced championship challenge ready players

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Most posters on here were queuing up with taxis to drive Kieffer Moore and Jack Robinson out of the city so I think it would be highly contradictory to call their departures as significant.
 
We would have lost Souza & Ahmedhodzic, Robinson makes us a worst team, we didn’t use Moore the same way Parkinson does.

We’d have had Dunne & Darling instead, no tanganga, probably no Bindon, Matos, McGuinness or Chong.

I’m not seeing much that would have moved the needle either way.
Any one who had played before rather than the 5 or 6 clowns selles brought in brought in
 

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