I really hope they sack him - they'll be losing to us next season if they do. Shuze off. Woylder arrrrght.
I said on here 3 months ago they would really struggle this season but some weren't having it. Doesn't look like they had the best transfer window either!
They will be playing us whether he’s sacked or not. Whether they’re losing to us is another question.
I think they’ve been pretty unlucky up to now. Were the better side against both Leeds & Villa & lost & gave Liverpool & City great games. I think they’ll stay up as I think they’re better than West Brom, Fulham & Burnley but a lot of the narrow victories have turned into narrow losses. Obviously any calls for Wilder to go are ridiculous
Haha I absolutely hate the blunts but what Wilder has done with some of those players (L1 to PL) has been phenomenal and fair play to him. Seeing some of the ridiculous comments from their fans after today's loss though tells you all you need to know! Last season they were riding the crest of a wave and had all the momentum but IMO they've had a poor summer transfer window, got off to a bad start and having no fans at the lane is possibly affecting them. Will be interesting to see what happens with Wilder if say they go another 4 games without a win...
I'd like to think that they'd stick with him but football is so fickle their probably already tapping Big Sam up !!
Match of the Day on late due to the Rememberance programme on BBC 1. Never mind, always worth staying up to see the Blunts getting a good hammering.
He will no doubt pay the ultimate price, because if they continue to lose, the criticism from so called fans like Brian the Blade will become deafening and to deflect any bad feeling towards the board, the Chairman will step in and fire him. I used to work with a diehard Blades fan. Before coming to work with us, he was at a garage in Sheffield and they used to test and service all of the Warnock families vehicles when he was the Manager at Bramhall Lane. Colin used to tell them about the various spats he had with some of the better known Blades board members and supporters. Sean Bean was at that time, on the United board and after one particular defeat, Bean went into the dressing room and had a slanging match with Warnock over tactics. From that day forward, the two hated each other with a passion. In Warnocks view, the right to criticise himself or the team should only fall to those who regularly paid their hard earned brass to watch games. He reckoned that Brian the Blade had a mate who owns a well established business in the city and as such to treat his loyal customers, he had one of the top hospitality boxes at the Lane. As a result of their friendship Brian apparently attended every game as one of his guests. As such, in Warnocks opinion, he hadn't the right to criticise anyone connected to the Club. He hated him nearly as much as he detested Sean Bean and that was saying something.
You do know Brian the blades success as a manager? Won most, if not all, leagues he’s managed in. Are you actually hoping that happens. Champions league next season.