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So whilst Wilder was briefly linked with the Forest job, I had quite a few of my Chesterfield based friends and acquaintances telling me that they thought he'd likely leave us for Forest.
Of course that seems ridiculous given the fact that we're fighting for promotion, and he's a proper blade and that Forest is run by a lunatic and in real danger of being in the *glorious* league 1 next season.

But that left me thinking, could any club realistically present a threat in terms of stealing Wilder?
 



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The only club that offers a threat are Sheffield United - by not matching and supporting his ambitions to take us all the way.

His stock value is high at the moment . Wilder makes the right moves and says the right things , which is not always to a board room liking .

Reminds me of a lower league Alex Ferguson with the assistance of Knill .

You are spot on . Our biggest threat is Sheffield United Football Club from within .

With regards promotion , the only team that can beat the Blades is the Blades , as bourne out in each loss this season . We could and should have won on Saturday . If Billy had not hit the bar and scored , the final whistle score line would have been completely different . Blades have to worry about the Blades , no other team.

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Where does this belief that he wouldn't leave for a better job come from?

As a Blade, topping the table, bringing back positivity and ambition. If you have the backing of the fans and the board. Why would you move somewhere else? Money turns heads of some, but he is in the job he loves and I highly doubt he is scraping a living.
 
As a Blade, topping the table, bringing back positivity and ambition. If you have the backing of the fans and the board. Why would you move somewhere else? Money turns heads of some, but he is in the job he loves and I highly doubt he is scraping a living.
Topping the 3rd division table and he has the backing of the fans so long as he's winning.
If we manage to get promoted then all that will change, and let's be honest he won't be able to test himself at anywhere near the highest level with us, we just don't have the backing.
I'd say we're OK for the moment but if he's really successful in moving us up the Championship then offers from established Premiership sides will be too difficult to turn down, plus others with deeper pockets than our own, and no one should blame him.
But this assumption of blind loyalty to the detriment of his own career seems a bit OTT.
 
No one man is bigger than this club* so gerrim aht nah before he starts giving I the old "I am".

*Well Steve Evans is the fat bastard but you get what I mean.
 
He won't leave before he has got us up I reckon, whether this year or next. He knows how much it means and is determined to give us championship football, at the very least. IF he does get us up the PL clubs will come calling, we will probably see off the first couple of approaches but eventually the opportunity and money will prove irresistable. That is unless of course we look like getting there ourselves or we can offer him a similar renumeration package (unlikely).

That's football at the end of the day.
 
He won't leave for a Championship club because that's where he must think we'll be next season

If we are there's no reason to leave, unless the boardroom do not show some ambition.

He's well weaned on what Sheffield United boardrooms think ambition is being a fan, player and now manager so he knows the score, he hasn't come here to be bailed out with millions. It would take a very big club or a Premier League club with ambition to even tempt him

Forget about the Forests, the Birminghams and Derbys of this world, we should be playing alongside them next season all being well, and then they will not be perceived as being any bigger or better than us.
Two of the three we're already better supported than and that's in a Division below.
 
He won't leave for a Championship club because that's where he must think we'll be next season

If we are there's no reason to leave, unless the boardroom do not show some ambition.

He's well weaned on what Sheffield United boardrooms think ambition is being a fan, player and now manager so he knows the score, he hasn't come here to be bailed out with millions. It would take a very big club or a Premier League club with ambition to even tempt him.
Out of interest, what do you think showing ambition would be from our board? What kind of transfer funds and wage bill would satisfy the fans?
 



Can't see anyone of note tempting him whilst he's still boasting a great lower league record. We're a perfect club for him and his career progression right now.

Should we go up and have a decent few months back in the Champ, his name will be feature in several hats for inevitable vacancies. And he'll have earned the right to consider what he wants.
 
Out of interest, what do you think showing ambition would be from our board? What kind of transfer funds and wage bill would satisfy the fans?

I doubt Chris Wilder would put the club in a financial dilemma regarding transfer fees for players. Chris Wilder is pretty savvy in knowing what type of player will improve the team but having said that, I believe the board have seen enough of Wilder's capabilities to trust him 100% and if it pleases the faithful fans then the board will not want to be seen as rocking the boat.

As I see it, Wilder loves the club, the fans love Wilder, the players respect Wilder and that in itself shows harmony within BDTBL.
 
He's going t'pigs when Carlos is sacked coz they iz masseeeeeeve...ya get me?!?!?
 
Out of interest, what do you think showing ambition would be from our board? What kind of transfer funds and wage bill would satisfy the fans?
I dont know what that will take in funding but I would like to see us challenging for around 6th. Place, as I say I dont but Wilder/Knill will have an idea and I think our board will back him.
 
I dont know what that will take in funding but I would like to see us challenging for around 6th. Place, as I say I dont but Wilder/Knill will have an idea and I think our board will back him.
6th, OK that's fair enough. Within what time frame, a couple of seasons or would you expect us to hit the ground running?
Given the wage bill last time we were here which was £20 Million, we're probably talking of an increase of our wage bill to somewhere between £25-30 Million to be within the top 6 funding which is quite an increase from our existing levels, and obviously a similar amount in transfer fees?
If that's the expectation of our fans in order for our board to showing realistic ambition then I'd say it really would be game changing investment.
 
Dont forget Princey boy has promised to invest, once we are in the Championship. He must be shitting himself.
and this is what I'm asking. What level of investment are people expecting?
For a guy who has a wealth similar to that of McCabe, how much do people really think we're going to have to spend, even if by there means they are showing ambition?
I believe fans expecting a £30 Million wage bill per season and the same level of transfer funds might be disappointed, as neither the Prince nor McCabe have that level of money behind them as I see it.
 
6th, OK that's fair enough. Within what time frame, a couple of seasons or would you expect us to hit the ground running?
Given the wage bill last time we were here which was £20 Million, we're probably talking of an increase of our wage bill to somewhere between £25-30 Million to be within the top 6 funding which is quite an increase from our existing levels, and obviously a similar amount in transfer fees?
If that's the expectation of our fans in order for our board to showing realistic ambition then I'd say it really would be game changing investment.


We,ll never get to close to a wage bill of 25-30 million in the Championship .
 
I know talks cheap but the "talk" when the Prince came in was positve, I dont think the idea was to survive or aim for mid table, my take was for pushing in the first season for an outside chance of play off, following season if we didn't go up was certainly looking at top six. As I have said I dont no what that would take in wages but I reckon Chris Wilder, when interviewed would havetalked about immediate /medium and long term, whatever that was my faith is more to do with Wilder making sure that promises are kept.
 



Why would he want to go anywhere else?
We have a great stadium, a large fan base and although he's been knocked in the past, a chairman who really is a Blade.
Money doesn't seem to be a feature as he's managed clubs with little or no resources so that should suit both Wilder and McCabe.....
I think the only clubs to tempt him would be a large Premiership club and as they seem to plump for foreign coaches then I think we are safe.......fingers crossed :)
 

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