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Not seen this name mentioned, but Edin Turzic is better odds than Wilder in North America right now. Ill keep an eye to see if theres large movement... maybe a minority investor from over here knows something ;)

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8 hours ago, Alf Bentley said:

 

Some might see him as the Messiah, but he's been inactive for almost 2000 years and was crucified for the job he did last time. Might be a bit out of touch with the modern game?

And he doesn't work on Sundays 

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Some of you lot need to have a long hard look at yourselves. It’s driving some of you insane, you’d happily take Wilder or Hassenhutl? Jesus wept.

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1 hour ago, Blue-fox said:

I’d happily take Wilder

It's like watching paint dry, I think at times he showcases he struggles under pressure.

 

Says something when Sheffield United fans who consider him a 'legend' 'one of their own' etc are glad to see the back of him.

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The media really don’t give a toss about us at the mo, the Skybet odds haven’t been touched since the moment Ruud was sacked. Wilder at 22/1 is potentially printing money considering he’s the next likely port of call after Rohl lol

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We’re on of the Top 6 most successful English sides this century and there’s links to Chris ****ing wilder

 

Have some respect man


This club is in the mud 

 

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Wilder did a great job in taking Sheffield United from league one to the Premier League in like three seasons... yep very impressive. But so did managers like Paul Lambert and Nigel Adkins with their respected clubs and where are they now in management?... manager's can have have their spells of success. 

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Just now, coolhandfox said:

It will be Rolh, link with Wilder is to get him to sort his shit out with Wednesday.

I REALLY hope so..

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It'll be from a select band of managers who have been presented to Top and Rudkin via agents and then will be very much down to who does the best MS PowerPoint presentation.

 

I'd be looking at which managers Johnny Morris has links with as well as CAA Stellar. We really are that limited.

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I keep seeing people throw out ridiculous reasons for why we should hire managers like Dyche, Wilder, or O’Neil! Stuff like ‘they bring fight’ or ‘they instil belief’. Let’s be real: these are just lazy buzzwords used to mask a lack of tactical identity. It’s the same low-ceiling, short-term mindset that keeps clubs stuck in survival mode rather than building something sustainable.

 

Gary O’Neil’s ‘fight’ saw his players literally fighting with each other and the opposition groundsman while sitting 18th in the table. A few weeks later, in comes Vítor Pereira...

Same squad. Less chaos. Comfortable survival.

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5 minutes ago, lcfcbluearmy said:

Putting Dyche in the same bucket as wilder or O'Neil is crazy. The lack of respect Dyche gets on here. From the names mentioned Dyche would be my pick

Dyche, Wilder, and O’Neil are  the holy trinity of football stuck in a rut. Seriously, just lazy manager picks for clubs that desperately need to sort the squad out. None of them are the future, they’re just quick fixes for a problem that’s been going on way too long... Ask yourself, do you really want us to build a Dyche squad? If so, get used to players like Ayew and Coady rather than players like Fatawu and Nelson.

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6 hours ago, kingfox said:

Gary O’Neil, Chris Wilder and Steven Gerrard all on the Wasserman client list

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Phil Neville too.

 

clement who was at rangers on that list. Was touted for here before wasn’t he?

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