Houston_Blade
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If he’d have got us there again he might have got another crack this season. But he didn’t and he hasn’tYeah but he couldn't establish us in the Premier League![]()

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If he’d have got us there again he might have got another crack this season. But he didn’t and he hasn’tYeah but he couldn't establish us in the Premier League![]()
Great Wilder interview, he looks as tanned as Trump
I agree.I agree. In my 57 years with the club the successful managers(won promotion) have been Harris, Porterfield, Bassett, Warnock, Wilder, Hecky. All experienced and or with promotions on their cv. The rookies we have had have a 100% failure rate. Some have managed to get us relegated. This has never been a club for rookies due the always dodgy finances. Selles has very little chance of succeeding.
Yea agree with you Pintor to a certain extent but having failed with 90/92 points youd think the COH/Bettis would have stuck with the same manager and carried on with build.You can go on forever about 90 or 92 pts, but It came down to one game, irrespective of the points over 46 and we lost, move on
He got much more right than he ever got wrong .When your up your own arse you can easily get stuck up there.
That’s where Wilder went wrong.
Going to be a long season and the board will be boringI can't be arsed to watch the interview see I'm a United supporter not a Chris Wilder supporter. While the up and at em brigade love the pashun and badge thumping it all means feck all the bloke is an irrelevant failure who has done very well out of Sheffield United, I'm glad to see the back of the cnut. Do we really have to go over this old ground every time we have a poor result.
This. ^^^^^**Outside the 'bubble' almost every footy fan Ive spoke to are thinking what the fuck have Sheff Utd done.
We have to move on but we’d still be shit in division 3 without him. We’d not have had the Prem seasons.I can't be arsed to watch the interview see I'm a United supporter not a Chris Wilder supporter. While the up and at em brigade love the pashun and badge thumping it all means feck all the bloke is an irrelevant failure who has done very well out of Sheffield United, I'm glad to see the back of the cnut. Do we really have to go over this old ground every time we have a poor result.
Maybe they would have stuck with him a bit longer, but I believe they're looking for a more modern approach not a manager who at times got the club fined and bad press for his actions on and off the field, Wilder is a legend imo for what he did first time around, but time moves on and I feared for his health tbh near the endYea agree with you Pintor to a certain extent but having failed with 90/92 points youd think the COH/Bettis would have stuck with the same manager and carried on with build.
Like you said chum we move on in the hope this can be turned around
Absolutely. I understand the criticisms of CW and agree with some of them but the decision COH made was bonkers and could set us back years. I could have understood the decision if they replaced CW with someone like Cooper or O'Neil but not RS. I cannot understand why anyone looking at this objectively would think differently.This. ^^^^^**
Every single one - and I live way outside the bubble and talk to mates with no Blades affiliation.
They are dumbfounded by the whole situation.
As daft as this might sound m8 I actually think they thought was Wilder was too powerful at the lane.Maybe they would have stuck with him a bit longer, but I believe they're looking for a more modern approach not a manager who at times got the club fined and bad press for his actions on and off the field, Wilder is a legend imo for what he did first time around, but time moves on and I feared for his health tbh near the end
Deary me. All about opinions I suppose and everyone is entitled to them. Yes CW got things wrong. Who is perfect? He did things that was not comfortable with and made decisions that cost us. But CW also gave us some of the best times we have had in years. To see suchposts with so much anti- Wilder bile is sad.I can't be arsed to watch the interview see I'm a United supporter not a Chris Wilder supporter. While the up and at em brigade love the pashun and badge thumping it all means feck all the bloke is an irreleall about opinions I supposevant failure who has done very well out of Sheffield United, I'm glad to see the back of the cnut. Do we really have to go over this old ground every time we have a poor result.
Agreed it's unfortunately time for us as a club to move forward and keep with the times. Whilst I don't want us to become one of these faceless multi layered club which has three staff members to do the job required of one, Wilder was becoming more and more peculiar as time went on.Wilder was effective at getting results in the Championship but his negative tactics, strange team selections and rants were getting more bizarre as time went on. I was a big CW fan but after the second half capitulation at Wembley (following on from the last 10 games in the league campaign where we bottled it), where we had them on the ropes and then we came out again and looked a completely different team from the break, meant that I could see merit in going in a different direction as a club.
I actually like Selles and provided he is wise enough to see where he has gone wrong and he can change things quickly to adjust, then he should do well. Example, he was asked this week about whether he has the right players in place atm to play his ideal tactics and he basically said no, and that he will have to reassess. That was good to hear as I want him to learn from mistakes made and change things to make it better. Otherwise you get the Russell Martin syndrome (or David Weir) where they are tunnel visioned and see only what they want it to be like and not the reality.
Wilder has had his shot (and done well for us) but just like evolution and the dinosaurs, time moves on and his United managerial career is now extinct. Selles is the here and now and I hope for all our sakes he does really well and is backed by the board... both in the future and importantly, right now.
The silent owners knew what they were doing getting rid of wilder, bring in a yes man and give him nowt and he will still be happy.He should be in charge of us now FFS !!!!!!
Nothing against Rubén and I am fully behind him , but Chris should have got till Xmas then assess , fucking owners![]()
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