CONFIRMED Wilder gone

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No that wasn’t my point and I apologise if that’s how it’s come across. I’m not against the appointment of a BAME manager in principle if it were to be done for the right reasons I.e he’s the best candidate for the job. However as to my mind there isn’t a standout BAME managerial candidate at this time as in my opinion the game has an issue with encouraging BAME former players into coaching roles then any appointment would be for other than footballing reasons. Darren Moore is probably the most prominent BAME manager to my mind. If I have caused any offence I apologise as again that wasn’t my intent.
Mr Henry lined up for the job ???
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Mr Henry lined up for the job ???
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I hope not he’s failed at a club who whilst not PSG are one of the best clubs in an uncompetitive ligue 1 and then not pulled up any trees in a really poor Canadian league. If we truly are going for a BAME candidate then out of all possible candidates I’d go Liam rosenior. He’s cut he teeth in Swansea’s academy system so you assume he’s committed to play football on the floor and has learned from potter and cooper and is probably due a shot at the senior level. I categorically do not want an unproven or failed “name” like Henry and Campbell.
 
Destined for the Championship with 10 games to go, no money for players, just about a whole first team either missing or not producing and if Wilder goes will be associated with being one of the worst teams in the PL league. I can see them queuing up to be Manager right back down Bramall Lane.
 
Magpie exile here.
I'm gutted for you guys.
As an adopted Bladed, I spent the 2018/2019/2020 seasons at the Lane as I fucking refuse to go to the Toon whilst the fat Cockney Bastard (Ashley) remains.
Watched in bewilderment and dismay when Benitez was forced out to be replaced by your old mate, the Greggs Steakbake muncher Bruce.
You're following our path to oblivion.
I know you are bottom, but I think you are a way better side than the Mags - we are utter shit, coached (???) by an utter buffoon, owned by an utter cuntycunt.
At least you have the basis of a decent side and had an excellent manager - you would have come up next year.
We are in freefall and will be relegated with you.
I can see us meeting in the championship for a few years yet.
Best wishes.
 
One chapter ends, a new one begins.

I'm saddened by Wilder's reign ending like everyone. HOWEVER its now to see how much ambition the board has to take us to an even higher level which if they can walk the walk as well as they talk the talk could end up being quite exciting (with maybe even a European twist 🤷‍♂️ )
If only!
 
Wilder has left Shirecliffe and the press conference cancelled. Nobody was able to interview him as he drove off. No announcement has been made and no update from club. There is nothing to announce at the moment.

The Mrs is on her way home with face on as shes been at Shirecliffe since 10am waiting for news.
 



For all the idiots who think CW leaving is good for SUFC, don't forget, we can't afford the wages for the top footballers or THE TOP MANAGERS.
We had the perfect man for our club.
RIP The Blades

Does anyone think it's good?

Some people might think it's time, but I don't think anyone is really on board with it.
 
Does anyone think it's good?

Some people might think it's time, but I don't think anyone is really on board with it.
You've only to look on FB and these pages to see the idiots amongst us.
 
Any statement from either CW or club yet ?
 
Does anyone think it's good?

Some people might think it's time, but I don't think anyone is really on board with it.

I would of course have preferred CW to stay and think if the majority of the squad had stayed in tact next year, supplemented by a couple of signings and a few loans, they would have been well placed to challenge. However, the cracks have been evident for quite some time. I was never a fan of how CW used his stock value to get his way with the Board previously including securing several pay increases - the flirtation with Sunderland left a particularly bitter taste. Similarly, I don't like how he attempted to publicly strongarm the Board into agreeing to what he wants for next season. Yes, he has done a magnificent job during his tenure but from the Board's perspective, you can't allow an employee to dictate terms that way, no matter how important they are.

The differences in opinion between the Board and CW in how the club, particularly recruitment, will operate moving forward appeared to be untenable so perhaps now is the right time for a split. There is essentially nothing to play for this season (barring a miracle in the cup v Chelsea) so it gives the club time to sort a DoF (is that is indeed the route they intend to go down) and a head coach and of course put in place plans for the squad.

All these people saying they're done with the club and publicly abusing the owner and Board need to grow up and consider their actions. No person is bigger than the club and they are the current custodians of it. Personally, I don't support the owners, the Board, or CW, I always have been and always will be a supporter of the club no matter how they're well or badly they're doing.
 
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I would of course have preferred CW to stay and think if the majority of the squad had stayed in tact next year, supplemented by a couple of signings and a few loans, they would have been well placed to challenge. However, the cracks have been evident for quite some time. I was never a fan of how CW used the stock value to get his way with the Board previously including securing several pay increases - the flirtation with Sunderland left a particularly bitter taste. Similarly, I don't like how he attempted to publicly strongarm the Board into agreeing to what he wants for next season. Yes, he has done a magnificent job during his tenure but from the Board's perspective, you can't allow an employee to dictate terms that way, no matter how important they are.

The differences in opinion between the Board and CW in how the club, particularly recruitment, will operate moving forward appeared to be untenable so perhaps now is the right time for a split. There is essentially nothing to play for this season (barring a miracle in the cup v Chelsea) so it gives the club time to sort a DoF (is that is indeed the route they intend to go down) and a head coach and of course put in place plans for the squad.

All these people saying they're done with the club and publicly abusing the owner and Board need to grow up and consider their actions. No person is bigger than the club and they are the current custodians of it. Personally, I don't support the owners, the Board, or CW, I always have been and always will be a supporter of the club no matter how they're well or badly they're doing.
Absolutely spot on.
 

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