Wilder sacked

Mixed feelings on this, but the right decision.

But as has been rightly said earlier, something is not right behind the scenes and a new manager coming into an environment where something is not right behind the scenes.........😬😬

Next appointment is massive. Again. Another rebuild. Again. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
 
The good thing about our position at the moment is we can give someone time to come in, improve things, establish a foundation to push on next season. Wilder had that chance and it could've worked but the wheels had started coming off last season. I want a progressive manager, someone that wants to play football. I don't need instant success but a clear ambition, appropriately backed by the club with the right type of recruitment and strategy.

I don't know who that manager is. That's Kieran Scott's job so hopefully he's good at it because this is his first real opportunity to show us what he does since his appointment. I'd be happy to go foreign. Sick of being so parochial.
 
Watford were utterly **** under him.

A team riddled with talent and they were massively underperforming.

They fluked a win against us, and that was his only win in 6 games.
And as soon as he went they win the next game away 4-0.
 
We've seen with Forest last season that a good appointment at this stage could potentially have an unbelievable effect. Here's hoping we find our own Cooper type!
Unfortunately unless we get someone like De Bruyne as player/manager then our midfield isn't good enough no matter who is in charge. Best we can hope for is a good run and a bit of optimism for next season. Then hand over to the recruitment team who might finally do something competent.
 
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