Sky Sports reckon it’s going to be Wilder.Will be Warnock or Wilder probably
He finished 9th with Sheffield United in their first season back in the PL a few years ago.
Sky Sports reckon it’s going to be Wilder.Will be Warnock or Wilder probably
Sky Sports reckon it’s going to be Wilder.
He finished 9th with Sheffield United in their first season back in the PL a few years ago.
Then he had them in freefall the following season IIRCSky Sports reckon it’s going to be Wilder.
He finished 9th with Sheffield United in their first season back in the PL a few years ago.
Got sacked by Middlesbrough for having them bottom of the Championship didn’t he?
I’m just posting fax guys.Then he had them in freefall the following season IIRC
I think I was one of them TBFI’m just posting fax guys.
I didn’t say he’s going to guide them to 9th again, because I don’t think he’s a very good manager.
I don’t remember what he done after that initial season tbh.
I just remember lids on here wanking over him when we were looking to sack Silva.
They will finish bottom. No matter who they appointed.Sky Sports reckon it’s going to be Wilder.
He finished 9th with Sheffield United in their first season back in the PL a few years ago.
There's no chance Michael Keane has a coaching badge is there....?Lampard is available, Benitez will be shortly. Highly recommend![]()
It’s can be truly over while we are still sitting in the relegation zone. I think we will be fine personally tho. I reckon we still finish around 15th with out getting any points back.Talk of relegation should be well and truly over now. Focus on complaining about missing a European place
Always has beenI know it's boring and cliche, but 1 game at a time is all we can do.
Luton very nearly beat the reds the other week. We have won 4 away games when no one expected that after 14 games. Unexpected results will happen and we need to look after our own results. If we do that over the winter, hopefully the table and then appeal will look after themselves.
We are capable of winning, drawing or losing any of our matches over the next month. Even the ones that look extremely tough on paper.
I suppose they would argue Bournemouth were in a similar situation last year when Scott Parker had his strop after they lost 9-0 at Mordor, and then Gary O'Neil came in and kept them up.Exactly. I think you can argue their decisions were correct given their recent financial issues: Berge and Ndiaye were in the last year of their contracts and you’ve got to get some money.
And trousering the tv money and likely the parachute money is arguably correct too if lacking ambition: it’s a wedge that’ll sort the club out and you can spend 100m like Burnley did and barely get a team that’s fit for the league.
But having made those decisions and more or less accepted relegation I don’t know what more they could’ve expected.
Deffo. If we're 3 or so points off safety by then I'll be satisfied tbh. Some incredibly difficult games coming up.Will be a whole new picture come January after this big run of games for Everyone. Fingers crossed…