Heckys done, it’s time for the change.
Did a good job last season, was pragmatic, and got us together again. But honestly wilder? I don’t see it as a long termer so why him? Hard to be certain in my 25 years but one of the most toxic I’ve ever seen this club at the end of his tenure. His aura seems to have gone based on his roles after us too.
What a 3/4 years he had with us but this appointment has to be the person to bring us back up in 18 months and I just don’t see that being wilder. I don’t want it to be a divider of the fan base. I just want someone long term! Can’t we as a club think long term and go for someone who will build us into a side that can go and stay up? I’ve no suggestions btw, but must be someone.
We haven’t been thinking long term for a long time.
There is no plan.
Owner can’t run the club, can’t fund the club and has clearly decided he’s risked enough for football and wants it to end.
Hecky will go, of that there is no doubt because otherwise all the anger we have falls on them, 1- because of the shocking recruitment and 2 because they aren’t doing anything to rectify this shit show.
The problem we have is that no decent manager will touch us knowing all of the above.
Any manager with any kind of current pedigree or rising stock in the game will be well aware the managers job here is a hiding to nothing and a poison chalice.
Current owner wants out and won’t invest, and if a new owner does come in they will likely want to make changes!
So who WILL take it…we can’t afford compo…so someone out of work.
Wilders stock has plummeted, he will feel he can sort it and has the benefit of being a fan…so has a vested interest. So he will see us as the best he’s likely to get now and has skin think enough to face what happened before and carry on.
Honestly, even Warnocks going nowhere near this mess. Allardyce (couldn’t afford anyway) wouldn’t want it.
Who else is there really??
Short of looking at an untested up and coming and determined coach at a big club like the pigs have done, but a huge risk!