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4 hours ago, atticus said:

You clearly rate Wilder very highly 👍

You can't argue he's done a great job with limited resources, it will be damaging because another manager won't get the same out of the squad available and a rebuilding job will be needed, can you chairman afford that if the Prem prize money is not to hand.

1 hour ago, cmonkes said:

We are in a completely different situation to most clubs though. We have a manager who has  had one of the highest win percentages in Europe, who has delivered us from the third tier to the top and who has the support and respect of pretty much every top flight manager and pundit.

 

Scaremongering.

That win percentage will be falling rapidly if the form of the last 20 games continues.

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1 hour ago, cmonkes said:

We are in a completely different situation to most clubs though. We have a manager who has  had one of the highest win percentages in Europe, who has delivered us from the third tier to the top and who has the support and respect of pretty much every top flight manager and pundit.

 

Scaremongering.

I agree it is different to alot of club's but you also have a chairman that has only been there through the good times, you don't yet know how trigger happy he could be if results don't pick up. You'd like to think he'd seee the bigger picture with Wilder but you never know

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Problem with all the Wilder out speculation is that you would struggle to find a United fan who seriously wants to get rid of him even though we are probably on the worst run in our history (10 defeats in 11 games).

In fact i'd want him in charge next season if we  were relegated.

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1 hour ago, atticus said:

Problem with all the Wilder out speculation is that you would struggle to find a United fan who seriously wants to get rid of him even though we are probably on the worst run in our history (10 defeats in 11 games).

In fact i'd want him in charge next season if we  were relegated.

They’d be mad to sack Wilder. It won’t happen.
United seem to be following the Burnley model. Don’t overspend, take a relegation if necessary. They’d go straight back up with Wilder.

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1 hour ago, Jim Hardie said:

They’d be mad to sack Wilder. It won’t happen.
United seem to be following the Burnley model. Don’t overspend, take a relegation if necessary. They’d go straight back up with Wilder.

It depends on how much the owner needs the Prem pot of gold.

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2 hours ago, Jim Hardie said:

They’d be mad to sack Wilder. It won’t happen.
United seem to be following the Burnley model. Don’t overspend, take a relegation if necessary. They’d go straight back up with Wilder.

Going straight back up from relegation is a very hard ask...

 

No one should be bigger than the club...

 

The club comes first no matter the sacrifice....

 

And I'm sure the owner will think so too...

 

The most important thing for Sheffield United is to stay in the Premier league...

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15 hours ago, Jim Hardie said:

They’d be mad to sack Wilder. It won’t happen.
United seem to be following the Burnley model. Don’t overspend, take a relegation if necessary. They’d go straight back up with Wilder.

Wouldnt  bet against going straight back up, very poor league atm

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