Wilder In Or Out Poll

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Should Chris Wilder to stay in charge of Sheffield United for the 2025/2026 season?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Had a great season considering where we were last season, give him a couple months next season

  • Agree to disagree

  • Haven’t really thought about it right now, just pissed off about the final


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If Wilder is truly embracing modern parts of football (ie AI recruitment) then he needs to accept we need a director of football. Someone who isn't a yes man, someone who understands modern football/tactics, and someone who won't let him play Robbo when we've got Rob fucking Holding getting splinters in his arse.
 
It would have made more sense to wait until next week when the dust has settled a bit to start this poll.
Yeah, but he would have got the answer he didn’t want.

Today hurts, same as the palace and Huddersfield games, but getting rid of wilder after getting a point total which would have seen us promoted automatically in 17 of the last 20 seasons is not the answer. If we are not in contention next season in November or December then yes, but not after today.
 
Yeah, but he would have got the answer he didn’t want.

Today hurts, same as the palace and Huddersfield games, but getting rid of wilder after getting a point total which would have seen us promoted automatically in 17 of the last 20 seasons is not the answer. If we are not in contention next season in November or December then yes, but not after today.
Only my opinion, but wilders football( if you want to call it football) is painstakingly boring, slow sideways backwards, no pace whatsoever, and then there's the fitness issues or lack of them! Time for a change..
 
Unfortunately just fell short .
Got everything he could out of what we have and don't deny him that .
However we need a change not just get over the line bit to realise the owners abitiruonsv
 
Have a thought for Chris today,he must be hurting.Has he got it in his locker to go again.??
If he has then he needs a long hard look in the mirror.
We need a more professional approach to everything.
Has Knilly done enough this season.? tactics have been poor for a lot of games with bad subs.
The fitness side needs sorting asap.Its no good having players who can only last 60mins and players that are always unavailable due to injury.

I think were in for another rebuild, without the likes of Annel,Vini and Hamer.
Its never dull following the Blades, lets hope we dont see Wembley for twenty years.!
and do promotion the right way.
Utb
 

The amount of comments I've seen from other fans saying "glad wilder is not in the Premier league next season"

He is genuinely seen as a bit of a laughing stock now and I think it's best if we part ways and look for someone to future proof this club and take us into a new era. I appreciate the grass isn't always greener, but I want us to have a go to build a club for success, and not mostly boring football and a yoyo existence.
 
Why does accumulating 92pts necessitate having a fresh start?
We will lose the loan players and ,probably, Souza,Hamar,Anel as well.as others. We will need another rebuild in the summer. Is Wilder the right person to do this ?
 
Yeah, but he would have got the answer he didn’t want.

Today hurts, same as the palace and Huddersfield games, but getting rid of wilder after getting a point total which would have seen us promoted automatically in 17 of the last 20 seasons is not the answer. If we are not in contention next season in November or December then yes, but not after today.
Don’t agree the recruitment in the Summer was very good January bloody awful his team selections and substitutions and tactics baffling performances boring
But mostly he showed his limitation's on Dec 26 when Soutter got injured
He had 37 days (6 weeks) to find a replacement a chunk of that 10 million could have been used to find a CH ( not just here but also scouted across Europe and beyond )
 
We never dominated anyone all season. Sure we got 92 points. Any decent manger would have got 90 points with this squad. CWAK just did okay. This lose saved us from an embarrassment next season.
If I was the owner, and probably good reason I'm not, he would be gone with all his staff and start again afresh. Or maybe I'm still fuming after another weak performance when leading.

It was CWAK that put this squad together. Remember how many players we didn’t have at the start of the season.
He’s rebuilt us twice in 16 and 24 and both have been very good seasons.
A VAR decision changed the swing of the game.
 
I’m of the opinion it’s time for a reset, including managerially. We have a lot of loan players going back and a few out of contract we need to move on.

This feels like a good time to try and overhaul our style of play into an attacking side who like to dominate the ball rather than relying on counter attacks and big moments from a few players. It’s great when it works (see first goal yesterday) but when they tire/injure we start to panic and hoof aimlessly.

All that said I’m not baying for blood and wouldn’t be devastated if Wilder does stay, just personally I’m ready to see things freshened up, and I think that needs a change.
 
It was CWAK that put this squad together. Remember how many players we didn’t have at the start of the season.
He’s rebuilt us twice in 16 and 24 and both have been very good seasons.
A VAR decision changed the swing of the game.
A VAR decision meant we were still one nil up and in control. They way we played(tactics ?) changed the course and the game.

Rebuild? Does Wilder have the heart to try again or does the Board want to try something different and give any remaining funds we have to someone else. Based on the funds Wilder received in the JTW the Board will be questioning whether dropping into the plays off will be deemed as a very good season
 
I’m of the opinion it’s time for a reset, including managerially. We have a lot of loan players going back and a few out of contract we need to move on.

This feels like a good time to try and overhaul our style of play into an attacking side who like to dominate the ball rather than relying on counter attacks and big moments from a few players. It’s great when it works (see first goal yesterday) but when they tire/injure we start to panic and hoof aimlessly.

All that said I’m not baying for blood and wouldn’t be devastated if Wilder does stay, just personally I’m ready to see things freshened up, and I think that needs a change.

Do we ever learn?
We’ve tried the “let’s change the culture/ style” thing with Brian Robson and Slavisa Jukanovic……our fans never accept it and those players were quickly sacked.

Imagine a Kevin Keegan, high risk attacking style. One week we win 5-0…the week after we lose 0-4.
Our fans wouldn’t accept the 0-4 and quickly conclude the manager is a naive idiot and needs to go.

We don’t want to be like a Hull City or Watford…..constantly trying different managers,
 
Do we ever learn?
We’ve tried the “let’s change the culture/ style” thing with Brian Robson and Slavisa Jukanovic……our fans never accept it and those players were quickly sacked.

Imagine a Kevin Keegan, high risk attacking style. One week we win 5-0…the week after we lose 0-4.
Our fans wouldn’t accept the 0-4 and quickly conclude the manager is a naive idiot and needs to go.

We don’t want to be like a Hull City or Watford…..constantly trying different managers,
“We tried something different once and it didn’t work, so let’s never change”.

The mantra of unsuccessful people.
 
Do we ever learn?
We’ve tried the “let’s change the culture/ style” thing with Brian Robson and Slavisa Jukanovic……our fans never accept it and those players were quickly sacked.

Imagine a Kevin Keegan, high risk attacking style. One week we win 5-0…the week after we lose 0-4.
Our fans wouldn’t accept the 0-4 and quickly conclude the manager is a naive idiot and needs to go.

We don’t want to be like a Hull City or Watford…..constantly trying different managers,
I’m not particularly asking for high risk attacking, just a team who doesn’t just pass along the back four and then kick it down the line or to Moore’s head as soon as the other team press.

Peck and Vini were outnumbered all game yesterday with us playing 4-2-4 so all Choudury and Burrows (I dont blame them for this) could do was play down the line and look for Campbell. That’s no real ‘tactic’, especially as he was too tired to make the runs after 40 minutes.

None of our strikers are well suited to playing up front alone, at least not for 90 minutes. If we don’t move any on over the summer the obvious option is to build back towards 3-5-2 so we don’t give up midfield every week. We’d need new centre halves of course, but with Burrows and Seriki the wing backs are there. O’Hare (and Hamer if he were to stay) can play more centrally, and all the wingers except Brooks are either on loan or out of contract.

Most of the parts to make this change are there. I don’t want to go back to a Slav team, no. More a team that are happy to try and pass up the pitch regularly, rather than play a percentage ball every time there isn’t a chance to counter attack.
 
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I’d get rid, reluctantly.

We threw away automatic promotion and then yesterday by sitting back. Yes, the VAR decision didn’t help, but the things that we could control we didn’t do well. The negative approach in the second half and the subs just invited pressure.

He was well backed in January and didn’t address the glaring need for a centre half. The one he brought in, he didn’t play. Presumably Holding wasn’t fit enough, but this was known given he’d not played hardly in 2 years, so why do it? A waste of money.
 

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