Just see Sheffield United are about to sack Wilder. That is mental if so.
I have my suspicions the new owners are very much into the analytics approach to signings and Wilder isn't. Would not be surprised if it's a European appointment.
But, but, but the bookies told us that NJ was nailed on to get the Cardiff job. Then Ramsey was odds on. And then Buckingham too. Nice business if you can get it.
Just see Sheffield United are about to sack Wilder. That is mental if so.
I have my suspicions the new owners are very much into the analytics approach to signings and Wilder isn't. Would not be surprised if it's a European appointment.
I think you're right on the owners recruitment plans, but the fact they apparently want Selles who was just sacked by 4th bottom Hull seems a bit bizarre.
Wilder was really popular with their fans so the new manager will up against it from the start.
Looking at it from the owners perspective though, Wilder always came up short in the big games. In 7 games against Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland last season, he lost 6 of them.
Just see Sheffield United are about to sack Wilder. That is mental if so.
Whilst Wilder should have got them promoted, he had two chances as they should have gone up automatically and then being in front at Wembley. He should have been given another crack at it next season.
He's not everybody's cup of tea but it seems that he can get the best out of players.
Just see Sheffield United are about to sack Wilder. That is mental if so.
I have my suspicions the new owners are very much into the analytics approach to signings and Wilder isn't. Would not be surprised if it's a European appointment.
I think you're right on the owners recruitment plans, but the fact they apparently want Selles who was just sacked by 4th bottom Hull seems a bit bizarre.
Wilder was really popular with their fans so the new manager will up against it from the start.
Looking at it from the owners perspective though, Wilder always came up short in the big games. In 7 games against Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland last season, he lost 6 of them.
Glad he turned us down then. I mean, imagine losing against Millwall every time....😄
Just see Sheffield United are about to sack Wilder. That is mental if so.
I have my suspicions the new owners are very much into the analytics approach to signings and Wilder isn't. Would not be surprised if it's a European appointment.
I think you're right on the owners recruitment plans, but the fact they apparently want Selles who was just sacked by 4th bottom Hull seems a bit bizarre.
Wilder was really popular with their fans so the new manager will up against it from the start.
Looking at it from the owners perspective though, Wilder always came up short in the big games. In 7 games against Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland last season, he lost 6 of them.
Selles is an outstanding manager and the Hull owner is a moron. He took over with them bottom and completely fulfilled the brief of keeping them up and performed miracles at Reading. Sheffield Utd under him will be very competitive.
Just see Sheffield United are about to sack Wilder. That is mental if so.
I have my suspicions the new owners are very much into the analytics approach to signings and Wilder isn't. Would not be surprised if it's a European appointment.
I think you're right on the owners recruitment plans, but the fact they apparently want Selles who was just sacked by 4th bottom Hull seems a bit bizarre.
Wilder was really popular with their fans so the new manager will up against it from the start.
Looking at it from the owners perspective though, Wilder always came up short in the big games. In 7 games against Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland last season, he lost 6 of them.
I think that tells you more about Hull City given the owner sacked Selles partly because he expected him to get them into the play-offs despite having been bottom when he took over.
For reference, the other head coach he sacked for not getting into the top six almost got Strasbourg into Europe last season.
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So glad they finally got their man.
Wilder was really popular with their fans so the new manager will up against it from the start.
Looking at it from the owners perspective though, Wilder always came up short in the big games. In 7 games against Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland last season, he lost 6 of them.