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EddieMac 03 Mar 21 6.59am | |
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
I know this might seem an odd suggestion given the position they're in, but I actually still think Chris Wilder could do a good job if he left Sheffield Utd this season. They have a weak squad and have been beset by injuries, but tactically he does seem to have some interesting ideas and a willingness to make adjustments mid-game (often switching between 3-5-2 and 4-4-2). I think Warnock suggested him when he left us last time round. He is a life long Sheffield Utd fan though, so it is perhaps unlikely that he will quit. For me it would have to be a no for CW. Once O,Connell got injured his team fell apart, where as last season they had no injuries and times where good.
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n wales eagles llandudno 03 Mar 21 7.05am | |
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Suppose acid test will come when season ticket sales for next season come online.How many will continue to stump up good money to watch this style of play .Probable answer will be everyone
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EddieMac 03 Mar 21 7.06am | |
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Originally posted by alexdyoung87
Has anyone mentioned Gareth Southgate as an option? No idea if he’s keen to join club management again and aware he’s onto a good thing with England BUT he’s someone who is vastly experienced at blooding through youth whilst remaining tactically astute. The work he’s done/doing with England will no doubt cast respect. His managerial career at club level hasn’t been shocking and was sacked whilst Middlesbrough were still pushing for promotion. What’s more, he’s an ex-Palace player! It is probably too much of a step up for him at the moment. He probably feels he isn’t ready to leave England.
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Qwijibo Bournemouth 03 Mar 21 7.37am | |
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Originally posted by EddieMac
For me it would have to be a no for CW. Once O,Connell got injured his team fell apart, where as last season they had no injuries and times where good. Also, I'd be very surprised if Wilder would have put up with what must be the most utterly miserable season if he wasn't intending to try and put it right next season.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 03 Mar 21 9.18am | |
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Originally posted by Qwijibo
Also, I'd be very surprised if Wilder would have put up with what must be the most utterly miserable season if he wasn't intending to try and put it right next season. I believe it was stated that Sheff Utd were going to allow Chris Wilder to continue even if they get relegated. Edited by Willo (03 Mar 2021 9.21am)
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Tickled pink Cornwall 03 Mar 21 9.19am | |
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Originally posted by n wales eagles
Suppose acid test will come when season ticket sales for next season come online.How many will continue to stump up good money to watch this style of play .Probable answer will be everyone The situation we see at the moment has been made with all the problems outside the club (which is covid led) and with all the problems on the inside which is down to age, injuries and ability, our manager is and was never intended to be the man to make us look like Man.City, when is everyone going to be able to understand this, we are now at this very moment in huge transition it should've been sorted out at a more gradual inclusion over time but as we see on the pitch with just the inclusion of Eze and Ferguson (age wise) we haven't, time has come now with almost all of our squad needing to lower their expectations through their abilities succumbing to the stresses of wear and tear with age, we have to see change on a much bigger scale than we have so far otherwise it's quite obvious our owners cannot afford it and down we go, football is all about competing funds.
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Tickled pink Cornwall 03 Mar 21 9.21am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I believe it was stated that Sheff Utd were going to allow Chris Wilder to continue even if they get relegated. They will have as good a chance as Bournemouth are at the moment, which is quite promising, lots of the top ten are very recent relegation clubs.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 03 Mar 21 9.53am | |
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Originally posted by n wales eagles
Suppose acid test will come when season ticket sales for next season come online.How many will continue to stump up good money to watch this style of play .Probable answer will be everyone It won’t be everyone stumping up to renew their season tickets. Nowhere near it. I saw a time when I’d renew but not attend some matches. Now I can’t watch this stuff so why renew? I’ll be waiting to see what changes are made. Forget the early bird savings. But seeing as we have western countries ready to close their countries down for autumn and winter there may not be any attendance at football next season anyway. Maybe that tempts parish to continue with this apart from one new player on the pitch Roy would rather not play or can’t fit him in.
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jeeagles 03 Mar 21 4.13pm | |
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Originally posted by EddieMac
For me it would have to be a no for CW. Once O,Connell got injured his team fell apart, where as last season they had no injuries and times where good. He's Roy MK2, they've had lots of narrow defeats and few heavy defeats, but if the game at Selhurst is anything to go by, they shown no attacking intent even at 2-0 down. Last season it worked, this year they've been found out.
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 03 Mar 21 4.58pm | |
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Originally posted by jeeagles
He's Roy MK2, they've had lots of narrow defeats and few heavy defeats, but if the game at Selhurst is anything to go by, they shown no attacking intent even at 2-0 down. Last season it worked, this year they've been found out.
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Painter Croydon 03 Mar 21 5.55pm | |
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Originally posted by EddieMac
It is probably too much of a step up for him at the moment. He probably feels he isn’t ready to leave England. Most, if not all England managers are asked to leave, after dismal failure. Doesnt matter, if they are ready or not.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 03 Mar 21 10.07pm | |
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Clean sheet against Manure, 4pt from them this season. Roy must go now
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