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It was always unlikely that we replaced a to manager with somebody even better. Unprecedented in United's history.
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Watching his £10m man have 6 touches in the first half really didn't bring me to that conclusion.That thought it was a marvellous idea to get rid of Wilder. You got it so so wrong.
100% what a stupid decision to move Wilder and replace him with a manager who was sacked basicallyGot 92 points from a side in rebuild last season.
On a free.
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100% agree with this. We just got the wrong man in. We sleep walked into the playoffs. Got too many fines including our manager and also some embarrassing off field antics. Arguably the best we played for the second half of the season was the play off semis and half of the final. We needed a refresh but got the wrong guyChris Wilder is the greatest manager I’ve ever seen, he ticked every box you could want from a manager. but it was time
lets not look back on last season through rose-tinted glasses. We were hammered by Leeds & Hull,, there was the anonymous performances where we never looked like scoring v Plymouth A, Millwall, Pompey A & Oxford. There were other matches we rode our luck. We were second best but somehow nicked the 3 points Plymouth H, Portsmouth, a moment of hamer magic beats Derby, & we can’t ignore the fact we lost 6 of the 7 games we played against promotion rivals.
just because we picked the wrong man, doesnt mean it was wrong
It was time for him to goFor the millionth time...
No, we wouldn't have lost the first six games of the season with Wilder.
That doesn't mean he should have stayed.
It was time for him to go.
That's Dave Challinor for me as I've said tens of times. The fact these owners are highly likely to have never heard of him or even considering him says all you need to know. Far more likely to be either a foreign manager, a big name who has failed like Michael Carrick or Gerrard.As much as Wilder suits us as a club, we cannot just keep going back to him every time we get in trouble otherwise we'll never go forwards as a club.
Why not try repeating the trick we had with him in 2016, by going out and trying to find the next Chris Wilder.
I just can't see the owners bringing him back. Can anyone see it ?
yep pal he wins hes class Tufty ..hes better than selles utb..I just can't see the owners bringing him back. Can anyone see it ?
i miss him come home pal get your pizza come back m8i love the bloke ok i did want a more attacking team but he knew how to grind wins out he was 15 minutes from going up i was confused why then owners in jan 2025 gave him a 3yrs contract them let him go when we lost play off final we may never see a gaffer who could take us to top flight on 92 points and they sack him they are cruel he wouldnt have lost 6 games in a row thats for sure hes class im suprised he hasnt been snaped up by a top 2nd tier team he knows how to win hes so much better than ruben selles who talks alot but doesnt win i backed selles ball but now i want him gone het talk about vertical dynamic but weve not seen it hardly any shots on goal its failed but tufty wins hes more defensive we need that now were leaking goals id have chis wilder tufty back he was THE BEATING HEART one of our own a blads fan he care about sufc we wins he is a kop blades god what what he did at the blades the memories when we could WIN games he will be im our hearts for leading us on that journey till the end of time,he loved the mighty blades i still hope he returns to finnish the job he can move us forward again and unite the players and fans we fight on we can win again with great man good servant good player from my era watched him with my papa in bassett days yep top man i respecto mr sheffield united fc tufty back ,,utb.get him bak say sorry we made a mistake he may come home worth a do he will sort this mess out like usual.chow
chris wins but selles talks about winning but doesnt win hes failed but i wish him the best but not at blades hes not for uscrazy to let him go tufty ball was best he wins now you see its failed selles ball
ruben he talks alot but tufty he winscrazy to let him go tufty ball was best he wins now you see its failed selles ball
I’ve said before that I still remember the feeling in my stomach when Wilder left the first time, I was gutted. He then did a good job in the Championship last season and the board decided they wanted another direction. I wasn’t for the sacking but I also wasn’t against it. I thought we might have a change of routine and focus and that we might build a club where PL sustainability was possible.
With hindsight I’d have been massively against it, because what they’ve done over the last few months is absolutely shocking.
I knew very little about Selles and I wish I knew even less about him, he’s obviously going to hunker down and wait for the inevitable pay off, why wouldn’t he?!
It’s become clear that we, as a club, need to ‘stick to the knitting’. There is absolutely no point in trying to be something we aren’t. We’re a chippy, plucky, Northern underdog. We need a manager who gets this and can galvanise fans and players around this mindset.
Idiots like me need to stop thinking about what works elsewhere and realise that we’re Sheffield United and we won’t ever change and to be honest, after Slav and now Selles, I don’t even want us to anymore.
I’d take Wilder back in a heartbeat at the moment. Not sure he’d be happy with the squad that’s been assembled but I’m sure he’d get a tune out of them (apart from Godfrey, Barry, Bindon and Cannon, they’re just wank).
Come on COH, get rid of the clown in charge now and get back to what we know. Anything is better than getting ideas above our station and failing in the execution of them.
It was time for him to go
I heard Leeds fans sulking calling for Farke to go after losing to Southampton at Wembley. If only their board listened
I beg to differ.Just because we picked the wrong man, doesnt mean it was wrong
What a stupid statementRemember people complaining a lot about us getting 92 points the wrong way.
Those people are morons.
You can't dress it up any other way.
They'll keep on digging that hole though I suspect. Double down and all that. Because they can't admit they got it so badly wrong.
That thought it was a marvellous idea to get rid of Wilder. You got it so so wrong.told in early April
Wilder knew before Easter that whatever division ws would be in they wouldn’t be hereThat thought it was a marvellous idea to get rid of Wilder. You got it so so wrong.
Points at everything since May.What a stupid statement
Scroll back until April. Defend that.Points at everything since May.
Compare it to last season.
Defend that.
One bad week. It was awful. Even if we won two of those games we'd not have come 2nd though. Two sides did outstanding points size and we were unlucky with that.Scroll back until April. Defend that.
It was the comment about being morons that was stupid.
I didn't hardly enjoy the football at all last season, despite the points total (I'm not enjoying it now either). It was boring, turgid and functional. It wasn't entertaining.
I didn't press for change but wasn't disappointed to see wilder leave.
The fact the board picked the wrong man doesn't make me a moron.
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