Wilder sacked at the blades 10:57 - Mar 12 with 9524 views | Phildo | Harsh- took over with them in league 1 | | | | |
Wilder sacked at the blades on 11:52 - Mar 16 with 972 views | Antti_Heinola |
Wilder sacked at the blades on 11:26 - Mar 16 by rsonist | It being a genuinely original tune no one had really heard before is the thing. A flash in the historical pan, sure probably, but that shouldn't take anything away from it - your most consistently successful foremost tacticians of the game today can't lay claim to the same. West Brom seems the most obvious opening. Maybe Blackburn. |
Absolutely not denying or downgrading any of his success or innovations. Just saying he's not in my top 5 (or even top 10) managers in England right now. | |
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Wilder sacked at the blades on 14:40 - Mar 16 with 872 views | PinnerPaul |
Wilder sacked at the blades on 08:42 - Mar 16 by Antti_Heinola | true, it was phenomenal how he got such a tune out of players who seemed to have faded elsewhere. I'd still argue Howe getting Bournemouth there, and staying there for a lot longer, was a bigger achievement. Wonder where Wilder will end up next. Will be fascinating to see how he does. |
As we've said before though AH, Howe DID spend a lot of money as well. | | | |
Wilder sacked at the blades on 15:08 - Mar 16 with 854 views | WestbourneR |
Wilder sacked at the blades on 18:07 - Mar 15 by Antti_Heinola | Some claim. Pep Jose Rodgers Ancelotti Klopp Bielsa Nuno Tuchel Fascinated to know which three of those you consider him to be a better manager than?! I'd also place Hassenhuttl, Dyche, Hodgson, and possibly Smith above Wilder. |
Give those managers the squad Wilder had in League One and see how they do. Their progress under him, including in the Prem, was phenomenal. Really being rock bottom is where that squad deserves to be. | |
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