piledriver64 wrote:I’d be amazed if there was anything in this but if there was there wouldn’t be too many dissenting voices, even on this board !!!!!!!
ReesWestonSuperMare wrote:I think we would have more chance getting his brother Deontay to manage us than Chris Wilder taking the job......
Barclay1 wrote:I'd take Wilder, but he'd have to work miracles with the small, pathetic squad we had until the transfer window.
If he was to take over he must have got assurances that he can spend money in Jan.
Ibby wrote:Mixed feeling on him. Left the Blades under bad terms with the owner.
pembroke allan wrote:Barclay1 wrote:I'd take Wilder, but he'd have to work miracles with the small, pathetic squad we had until the transfer window.
If he was to take over he must have got assurances that he can spend money in Jan.
At least you are optimistic about him coming here if job becomes available.. not like some who think our city and club are worthless and not fit to have wilder...
Barclay1 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Barclay1 wrote:I'd take Wilder, but he'd have to work miracles with the small, pathetic squad we had until the transfer window.
If he was to take over he must have got assurances that he can spend money in Jan.
At least you are optimistic about him coming here if job becomes available.. not like some who think our city and club are worthless and not fit to have wilder...
See, I'm not always negative... he's over achieved some might say, but he plays a system where his centre backs are expected to take the ball upfield and almost play as wing backs. Keeps the ball on the deck, and likes to play.
darran1927 wrote:Apparently he was at Charlton game yesterday too so maybe nothing in it
ThomasC wrote:It's not an unrealistic appointment if the board really wanted it
darran1927 wrote:Apparently he was at Charlton game yesterday too so maybe nothing in it
Whistler wrote:Interesting ! Why would he rock up at Fulham v Cardiff in London when I assume he lives up north from his job in Sheffield for just coming to watch a championship match on a wet Wednesday ???
pembroke allan wrote:Whistler wrote:Interesting ! Why would he rock up at Fulham v Cardiff in London when I assume he lives up north from his job in Sheffield for just coming to watch a championship match on a wet Wednesday ???
Blueman39 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Whistler wrote:Interesting ! Why would he rock up at Fulham v Cardiff in London when I assume he lives up north from his job in Sheffield for just coming to watch a championship match on a wet Wednesday ???
I’d love him to come to city....good track record with good style of football...nobody knows why he fell out with the owners at SUFC and I for one don’t care.
If he was there scouting us then he will atleast have seen abit of us without 5 cbs!
pembroke allan wrote:Barclay1 wrote:I'd take Wilder, but he'd have to work miracles with the small, pathetic squad we had until the transfer window.
If he was to take over he must have got assurances that he can spend money in Jan.
At least you are optimistic about him coming here if job becomes available.. not like some who think our city and club are worthless and not fit to have wilder...
Sven wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Barclay1 wrote:I'd take Wilder, but he'd have to work miracles with the small, pathetic squad we had until the transfer window.
If he was to take over he must have got assurances that he can spend money in Jan.
At least you are optimistic about him coming here if job becomes available.. not like some who think our city and club are worthless and not fit to have wilder...
It's often a reflection of their own lack of self-worth, Allan; so the 'big' themselves up anonymously on social media as compensation
A bit like that driver who is willing to have a 'pop' from the safety of their moving vehicle compkete with cenrral locking but wouldn't have the balls to do it on the street...
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