Chris Wilder
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Re: Chris Wilder
A glimpse into what a post-Dyche world would look like for us maybe? I doubt Sheff United have thrown the towel in like this often in the last 5 years.
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Re: Chris Wilder
That result was coming whether CW was still there or post departure, it’s not as if it’s a freak result Leicester at home firing was never going to be easy, but wilder fans will point to this & ignore everything else what’s happened prior.
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Re: Chris Wilder
Hope not but Sheff Utd have competed in every game this season, and have lost a lot by the odd goal, today they were battered by Leicester, and it could have been many more than 5-0, that's got to be a concern for them going forwards.NottsClaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 3:48 pmA glimpse into what a post-Dyche world would look like for us maybe? I doubt Sheff United have thrown the towel in like this often in the last 5 years.
To put it into real perspective when Wilder took charge Sheff Utd were 16th in League 1, so it's fair to say he's massively improved them.
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Re: Chris Wilder
Was he pushed or did he walk?
Sounds like they've thrown in the towel now.
Sounds like they've thrown in the towel now.