A very good manager certainly better than any employed by this regime. But i doubt very much that he would be able to do what he is doing at Sheffield United at Charlton. Without proper support from our leader no manager can sort out the mess we are in
Imagine - he could have come to us and been sacked after 3 months.
I posted this before, but I was talking to him at the Marriott in Bexleyheath and asked the question - why he didn't come to us. His answer said it all...."would you?"
Wilder comes from Sheffield, was a Blades fan as a boy, played nearly 100 games for them and now has his 'dream job' (wait until you're sacked Chris, the dream may become reality) ..In direct contrast to what @ricky_otto has written, I read that Wilder stated that he was on the verge of signing for us than got an offer he could not refuse from Bramhall Lane .. no surprise there then
Wilder comes from Sheffield, was a Blades fan as a boy, played nearly 100 games for them and now has his 'dream job' (wait until you're sacked Chris, the dream may become reality) ..In direct contrast to what @ricky_otto has written, I read that Wilder stated that he was on the verge of signing for us than got an offer he could not refuse from Bramhall Lane .. no surprise there then
Pleased for the Sheffield United fans, they always seemed a decent bunch the few times I have been to bramall lane.
I used to think that, but they were by far the least supportive group of opposition fans on a protest day. Brighton, Coventry and Burnley were superb. Blades fans included a large proportion of aggressive, disrespectful, selfish twats.
Wonder if Wilder is interested in Ricky Holmes...he could surly cut it in the Championship....and as they were together at Northampton it's a distinct possibility. Another £1-2 million of the debt to Strapix?
Interesting to hear Chris Powell's comments on the Football League Show last night... Apparently the two know each other rather well.
I know the main fact he delayed was to sign with Sheff Utd but also wonder if he had a chat with Powell who simply gave his honest opinion about the owners which also maybe resulted in Wilder deciding against the move here
Interesting to hear Chris Powell's comments on the Football League Show last night... Apparently the two know each other rather well.
I know the main fact he delayed was to sign with Sheff Utd but also wonder if he had a chat with Powell who simply gave his honest opinion about the owners which also maybe resulted in Wilder deciding against the move here
I know where you are coming from here mate but let's be honest unless you've been living under a stone or are desperate like an out of work non league level player why would you take a job with us at the moment? Oh hang on a minute you can't lose with a nice big pay off if you screw up! How many Managers / Coaches have we gone through since the circus rolled into town......seven? .
Former club comes in for you, after prospective new employer refuses to give you carte blanche / assurances over team selection and transfer dealings. Furtermore word from opinions of highly respected people in the game = no brainier.
Sheffield Utd over Charlton every day of the week in the 2016/17 season and history will have it that Chris Wilder's decision making was absolutely spot on.
Another middle finger to the regime. I think Jim Bowen said it best "Here's what you could have won....". Fucking sooner these clowns depart the better.
Credit to him + a boyhood supporter, wish him and the Blades well 2017-18.
I was out for a meal in Sheff town centre on Tuesday night. It was a bit chaotic with the Utd team being announced on the town hall steps before a big crowd. A big screen was up showing the goals over the season. Much to my delight as i walked through the crowd and saw their goal against Millwall, hence my 'We hate Millwall' song.
Anyway whilst at the meal a 60 - something couple sits on the table next to us and the fella announced that he'd been in the crowd. We had a bit of a chat and he stated that he knows Wilder very well. When we mentioned we were Charlton and he could have come to us if Roland had been a bit more organised, he said it was never on the cards. He was always going to United as soon as the offer from them was on the table. Very pleased for him and their long suffering fans.
Incredible run this guys on, could well take Sheff Utd from league one to the premier league in consecutive seasons.
Hadn't realised that he's been in management for 15 years and has never been sacked. Not too many managers can say that, given the way football is these days. Only had 4 jobs in that time, and has got better with each role
Incredible run this guys on, could well take Sheff Utd from league one to the premier league in consecutive seasons.
Hadn't realised that he's been in management for 15 years and has never been sacked. Not too many managers can say that, given the way football is these days. Only had 4 jobs in that time, and has got better with each role
With all the shef wendies fans at work I'd find it so hilarious if United go up this year. Especially after them giving it large when they got to the playoff final last year.
Funny he didnt say it was negative comments on a fans forums that stopped him coming here which I believe we were told was the reason from someone else
Funny he didnt say it was negative comments on a fans forums that stopped him coming here which I believe we were told was the reason from someone else
Exactly - basically I was going to take it but Sheffield United came in for me before I did.
Glad we've got Bowyer to be honest. Wilder has his chemistry and affiliation with Sheffield United and Bowyer has his with us.
Wilder would have struggled to do any better than Bowyer last season and with the tin pot budget and injuries we've had this year. I like that Bowyer is young and in his first managerial role and part of our 5 year plan/ new chapter now.
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But i doubt very much that he would be able to do what he is doing at Sheffield United at Charlton.
Without proper support from our leader no manager can sort out the mess we are in
I posted this before, but I was talking to him at the Marriott in Bexleyheath and asked the question - why he didn't come to us. His answer said it all...."would you?"
I know the main fact he delayed was to sign with Sheff Utd but also wonder if he had a chat with Powell who simply gave his honest opinion about the owners which also maybe resulted in Wilder deciding against the move here
Sheffield Utd over Charlton every day of the week in the 2016/17 season and history will have it that Chris Wilder's decision making was absolutely spot on.
Anyway whilst at the meal a 60 - something couple sits on the table next to us and the fella announced that he'd been in the crowd. We had a bit of a chat and he stated that he knows Wilder very well. When we mentioned we were Charlton and he could have come to us if Roland had been a bit more organised, he said it was never on the cards. He was always going to United as soon as the offer from them was on the table. Very pleased for him and their long suffering fans.
Hadn't realised that he's been in management for 15 years and has never been sacked. Not too many managers can say that, given the way football is these days. Only had 4 jobs in that time, and has got better with each role
Sheffield United’s Chris Wilder: ‘I want to drive this club to the highest level’ https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/nov/03/sheffield-united-chris-wilder-championship?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Click the tweet... 1minute interview talking about how he almost joined us
Wilder would have struggled to do any better than Bowyer last season and with the tin pot budget and injuries we've had this year. I like that Bowyer is young and in his first managerial role and part of our 5 year plan/ new chapter now.