Wilder to Sunderland?

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He’s the favourite with short odds for the next Sunderland job. Twitter says there is a connection from CW Oxford days to their new chairman?

The new chairman has also made them debt free which is suppose be close to £100million!

Should we be worried?
No
 

He might be wise to speak to Chris Coleman first.

He left a very cosy job where he was loved by fans and players alike to take the Sunderland job - and look how that turned out...

at approx £40k per week with 2 years left about £4million pay off....
appreciate your sentiment, but that's my point!
Colmans contract has £4mil left to go, even if he settles on 50% he has £2mil in the bank and how damaged is his reputation? expect him to be in another job (already muted for west ham) within a month or 2!
once your on that gravy train your on it for the rest of your life, ala Moyes, Hodgson, Sam etc
this is CWs chance to take a step into that category of been well rewarded for failure, rather than been taken for granted for success
 
He might be wise to speak to Chris Coleman first.

He left a very cosy job where he was loved by fans and players alike to take the Sunderland job - and look how that turned out...

I know nothing about the consortium who have bought into the club. However, if they have the capability to clean house and sort out the clusterfuck* that the last board made of the club, then they become a very different beast than the one Coleman took over.

*sorry, I'm watching Heartbreak Ridge
 
Club know this - it's why they've played hardball on ST renewals - get all STs renewed before CW departs.



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"No chance he'd go"

"As if"

Etc etc. Always amazes me that people can be so certain based on nothing. He's not happy with our board and Sunderland could potentially double his wages. Of course he could go.
 
I know nothing about the consortium who have bought into the club. However, if they have the capability to clean house and sort out the clusterfuck* that the last board made of the club, then they become a very different beast than the one Coleman took over.

*sorry, I'm watching Heartbreak Ridge

From what I've read, I'm not sure how much difference there'll be.

There's also the fact that there are better choices out there for Sunderland....
 
From what I've read, I'm not sure how much difference there'll be.

There's also the fact that there are better choices out there for Sunderland....

One thing's for sure Rog, they'll need to bring their money just to sort out the mess, before they even think about anything much else.
 
One thing's for sure Rog, they'll need to bring their money just to sort out the mess, before they even think about anything much else.

Totally. Think they'll have to clear House and start again to get rid of their big earners. So from that perspective Tufty has done that once already.

Probably the biggest obstacle will be Tufty is under contract and McCabe will demand a fee for him, whereas Big Mick is free. Plus for a plethora of reasons Big Mick's CV is stronger than Tufty's....
 
Totally. Think they'll have to clear House and start again to get rid of their big earners. So from that perspective Tufty has done that once already.

Probably the biggest obstacle will be Tufty is under contract and McCabe will demand a fee for him, whereas Big Mick is free. Plus for a plethora of reasons Big Mick's CV is stronger than Tufty's....

They cleared £100million in debt and rumours are they have oil money. I cannot see it an issue with CW having (I guess 13 months contract) they could pay that off with pocket change.
 
They cleared £100million in debt and rumours are they have oil money. I cannot see it an issue with CW having (I guess 13 months contract) they could pay that off with pocket change.

Maybe but Big Mick still has the better CV...
 
He might be wise to speak to Chris Coleman first.

He left a very cosy job where he was loved by fans and players alike to take the Sunderland job - and look how that turned out...
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It was £1m per year and he'd have been paid off so he's just pocketed £3m for 5 months work. The Wales job will have paid £500k per year maximum and he was always on a hiding to nothing after reaching the Euro semis; no way are they going to top that any time soon.

Neil Harris; smaller budget, better result.

If that's for us then forget it. He's Miwaw through and through: think early era Neil Warnock but a little more personable. My shortlist would include the Cowley brothers at Lincoln.

They cleared £100million in debt and rumours are they have oil money. I cannot see it an issue with CW having (I guess 13 months contract) they could pay that off with pocket change.

Ellis Short cleared the debts; the new owners paid next to nothing. I'm sure they could still buy out Wilder's contract though.
 

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It was £1m per year and he'd have been paid off so he's just pocketed £3m for 5 months work. The Wales job will have paid £500k per year maximum and he was always on a hiding to nothing after reaching the Euro semis; no way are they going to top that any time soon.



If that's for us then forget it. He's Miwaw through and through: think early era Neil Warnock but a little more personable. My shortlist would include the Cowley brothers at Lincoln.



Ellis Short cleared the debts; the new owners paid next to nothing. I'm sure they could still buy out Wilder's contract though.

Cowley brothers - not sure, think Blackwell would blush at their tactics / style of play.
 
He might be wise to speak to Chris Coleman first.

He left a very cosy job where he was loved by fans and players alike to take the Sunderland job - and look how that turned out...

He also got £80k a week for ensuring they were relegated without really damaging his reputation as a national team coach.
 
Cowley brothers - not sure, think Blackwell would blush at their tactics / style of play.
They don't play it long all the time, they play some decent football at times. They've absolutely revolutionised Lincoln City, back into the league, £1.5m profit from FA Cup run, won at Wembley in front of 27,000 people from Lincoln and they should be in this seasons playoffs as well. The club is debt free, best gates in the division, new training ground about to be built and best of all the whole town are walking around in Lincoln City shirts. It's a far cry from 3 years ago when 1,200 were turning out to see them play Alfreton Town.
 
They don't play it long all the time, they play some decent football at times. They've absolutely revolutionised Lincoln City, back into the league, £1.5m profit from FA Cup run, won at Wembley in front of 27,000 people from Lincoln and they should be in this seasons playoffs as well. The club is debt free, best gates in the division, new training ground about to be built and best of all the whole town are walking around in Lincoln City shirts. It's a far cry from 3 years ago when 1,200 were turning out to see them play Alfreton Town.

What they've done with Lincoln has been fantastic. Sooner or later they'll get poached, I would be fine with it being us.
 
Several other names being mentioned now, such as Kevin Phillips! If they want him they are crackers! Just because he's an ex favorite and has coached Derby reserves they think that's a good basis for managing Sunderland! They'd be much better off with keeping Chris Coleman!
 
Several other names being mentioned now, such as Kevin Phillips! If they want him they are crackers! Just because he's an ex favorite and has coached Derby reserves they think that's a good basis for managing Sunderland! They'd be much better off with keeping Chris Coleman!
It's no more bonkers than Gerrard to Rangers
 
Several other names being mentioned now, such as Kevin Phillips! If they want him they are crackers! Just because he's an ex favorite and has coached Derby reserves they think that's a good basis for managing Sunderland! They'd be much better off with keeping Chris Coleman!

It’s a common tactic though and appeases the fans.
If Sunderland appoint Kevin Philips there will be an instant feel good factor and he’ll get more patience with the fanbase.

It’s a bit like if we were struggling to bring in a top level manager, there would be some support for us to appoint Brian Deane. Deane is untested as a manager and a big risk but I would still never be against his appointment if he returned to Bramall Lane.

Regards the Crowley’s they’ve recently turned down the Barnsley job, preferring to stay at Lincoln City.
So it would take a good size Championship club to tempt them, if we loose Wilder (which is very unlikely) then
I think we could tempt the Crowley’s. At least we play in red and white stripes like the Mighty Imps.
 
It’s a common tactic though and appeases the fans.
If Sunderland appoint Kevin Philips there will be an instant feel good factor and he’ll get more patience with the fanbase.

It’s a bit like if we were struggling to bring in a top level manager, there would be some support for us to appoint Brian Deane. Deane is untested as a manager and a big risk but I would still never be against his appointment if he returned to Bramall Lane.

Regards the Crowley’s they’ve recently turned down the Barnsley job, preferring to stay at Lincoln City.
So it would take a good size Championship club to tempt them, if we loose Wilder (which is very unlikely) then
I think we could tempt the Crowley’s. At least we play in red and white stripes like the Mighty Imps.
Bert was told yesterday that Danny Cowley is moving his family up to Nettleham and brother Nick to Welton, both villages just north of Lincoln. Within range of Bramall Lane should the need arise.
 
It’s a common tactic though and appeases the fans.
If Sunderland appoint Kevin Philips there will be an instant feel good factor and he’ll get more patience with the fanbase.

It’s a bit like if we were struggling to bring in a top level manager, there would be some support for us to appoint Brian Deane. Deane is untested as a manager and a big risk but I would still never be against his appointment if he returned to Bramall Lane.

Regards the Crowley’s they’ve recently turned down the Barnsley job, preferring to stay at Lincoln City.
So it would take a good size Championship club to tempt them, if we loose Wilder (which is very unlikely) then
I think we could tempt the Crowley’s. At least we play in red and white stripes like the Mighty Imps.

I love Deano but as a manager I don't have emotions for the fact he's an ex favourite, or any other ex favourite. I want a manager for my club that's proven to be successful and that's about it. I really wanted Neil Warnock, Micky Adams and of course Wilder but that was because all three were proven managers and the fact they were a Blade was a bonus but that's about it. It is a massive bonus I admit, but I'd never appoint a novice manager unless I thought they were a very special case. I was against Speed taking over for example because again he was unproven and if Sunderland go for Phillips then it is a huge risk and it'll soon turn sour.
 
It's no more bonkers than Gerrard to Rangers

I wouldn't appoint him either if I were Rangers. Let someone like Killie take the risk but often these ex big players consider the Championship the lower leagues, let alone Leagues one and two. That's why Wilder serving his apprenticeship at Alfreton and Halifax is invaluable. He was prepared to go into the muck and nettles of it and fair play to him.
 
Wilder back to favourite tonight according to Oddschecker. Am I the only one sad enough to keep checking this regularly! I know that the odds are not the be and end all and I've always liked Sunderland - apart from when they've beaten us - but I wish this speculation wasn't happening and most of this is our own making because we can't get our own house in order!
 
Wilder back to favourite tonight according to Oddschecker. Am I the only one sad enough to keep checking this regularly! I know that the odds are not the be and end all and I've always liked Sunderland - apart from when they've beaten us - but I wish this speculation wasn't happening and most of this is our own making because we can't get our own house in order!

I’m the same!
 
Wilder back to favourite tonight according to Oddschecker. Am I the only one sad enough to keep checking this regularly! I know that the odds are not the be and end all and I've always liked Sunderland - apart from when they've beaten us - but I wish this speculation wasn't happening and most of this is our own making because we can't get our own house in order!

If he leaves for Sunderland then he leaves for Sunderland. I won't be losing sleep over it although of course I don't want him to go. Sheffield united will continue to exist when Wilder has gone.
 
I still don't believe he'll leave, but if he did it probably wouldn't shock the rest of the football world as it would us here in Sheffield.

Wednesday haven't played in the top flight since the millennium, and the Blades have had one season in the top flight since 1994.

Sunderland have spent much more time in the top flight recently than our two, have a cracking stadium, get big crowds, and are now debt-free.

The last twenty years or so have been a disaster for this city football-wise.
 

Wilder back to favourite tonight according to Oddschecker. Am I the only one sad enough to keep checking this regularly! I know that the odds are not the be and end all and I've always liked Sunderland - apart from when they've beaten us - but I wish this speculation wasn't happening and most of this is our own making because we can't get our own house in order!

Just been confirmed on Talksport radio.

They’ve spoken to the probable incoming owner of Sunderland.
He spoke to Jim White at Talksport this morning and confirmed

1: The deal to take over Sunderland is almost done.
2: His number 1 manager target will be Chris Wilder, apparently they worked together at Oxford, so know each other well.
3: He’s hoping Sunderland return to the Championship at the 1st attempt, then he said once in the Championship they have ambitious plans with big investment.

The presenters have just said that with the in fighting going off at Sheff Utd it’s not such a daft move to go to Sunderland and as Wilder will know the new Sunderland chairman it’s possible he might step down a division in an attempt to fulfil his ambitions.
 

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