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So much so that he won't be on the touchline for a while.
surely he will get a 1 game ban and nothing more.Funkydrummer wrote: ↑Tue Sep 30, 2025 11:41 pmSo much so that he won't be on the touchline for a while.
Fat lot of use that is to his team.
He's a manager. Of course he will be sacked!AmbleClaret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 30, 2025 11:16 pmI wonder if he'll end up getting sacked again at some point ????
Won’t matter. Hardly ever does. He’ll watch from the stands and there will be some form of communication system in place. Banishing managers to the stands is nothing more than virtue signalling.Funkydrummer wrote: ↑Tue Sep 30, 2025 11:41 pmSo much so that he won't be on the touchline for a while.
Fat lot of use that is to his team.
Go on then ……
Yep, finishing 3rd on 90 points. He left them in a real mess.Procrastinate B wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 9:07 am‘How can we get out of the mess Chris Wilder put us in?’
‘Give Chris Wilder the job back?’
‘Marvellous idea!’
*Slams palms on the desk*
‘Pub?’
To be fair, they had promotion in the bag until they ****** it up, which was down to the manager.welsbyswife wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 9:20 amYep, finishing 3rd on 90 points. He left them in a real mess.
Or as Chris Wilder would say - 92 points.welsbyswife wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 9:20 amYep, finishing 3rd on 90 points. He left them in a real mess.
To be fair to be fair, either way it was hardly leaving them in a mess! The mess they are currently in was down to the decision to get rid of him, rather than down to him!Procrastinate B wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 9:28 amTo be fair, they had promotion in the bag until they ****** it up, which was down to the manager.
Depends which way you look at it. It isn't wilder the saviour or nothing the decision to appoint his replacement led to the mess it's plausible that a better suited replacement things would have turned out different. It's quite a peculiar perspective held in some quarters that wilder is the only person for Sheffield United the new Warnock.welsbyswife wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 9:49 amTo be fair to be fair, either way it was hardly leaving them in a mess! The mess they are currently in was down to the decision to get rid of him, rather than down to him!
They have the opportunity to 'manage' from around the dugout or from a seat in the stands. I haven't seen the latter chosen as the better option anywhere yet.
My point wasn't about whether he should have returned or whether someone else could have done a good job. All I was saying is that he didn't leave them in a mess. By any standards getting 90 points isn't a mess, whichever way you look at it.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 9:59 amDepends which way you look at it. It isn't wilder the saviour or nothing the decision to appoint his replacement led to the mess it's plausible that a better suited replacement things would have turned out different. It's quite a peculiar perspective held in some quarters that wilder is the only person for Sheffield United the new Warnock.
Wow! That’s a lot of questions… I’ll try to answer, whilst being aware I may have chosen the wrong phrase to make a point.
You stated the reason they are in the mess they are in now is due to the decision to let CW go. I'm stating the reason they are in the mess they are in now is because they appointed the wrong manager to replace him. I know CW didn't leave them in a mess but I don't subscribe to the notion that alternative managers couldn't have continued after CW left without making a pigs ear of the job to not put a finer point to it.welsbyswife wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 11:57 amMy point wasn't about whether he should have returned or whether someone else could have done a good job. All I was saying is that he didn't leave them in a mess. By any standards getting 90 points isn't a mess, whichever way you look at it.
Obviously someone giving him some stick in the stand behind the dugout
You can't beat a burger on a lightly toasted Brioche Bun
Wow.Claretincraven wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 8:17 amApparently Sheffield United were fined a total of £445k last season for issues with player and staff behaviour. That’s some effort.
I didn't specify that particular incident. Most managers seem very robotic these days and just give the same old answers in interviews week after week. Maybe they're too afraid to speak out for fear of fines etc. Managers like Jose, Wenger and Fergie made the game so much more interesting imo.billyhamilton82 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 5:03 pmObviously someone giving him some stick in the stand behind the dugout![]()
I very much doubt Scott Parker, VK or even Stan would ever blast the ball into the Bob Lord at our own fans.
If they did, I'm not sure the word to descibe them, would be "character"
Yep, and what about Brownhill's free kicks?? Red card every time I'd say!!