Not had chance to read the thread (will read through later), but this sacking is a bad idea.
I don't see what we have gained by sacking him, unless we already know we're going to get someone better. But who would come here when we've had 6 managers (Agnew, Monk, Pulis, Woody, Warnock, Wilder) since March 17 (effectively 5.5 seasons)? They would have to have a screw lose.
I think the problem is upstairs and recruitment, we have wrecked so many players (especially forwards) and managers it's beyond belief.
It's like we lie to these managers, promise them the funds, and their choice on players, to get them on board, selling them a fake dream. Then we don't get the players who the managers want, sell the ones who they want to keep, and then blame the manager when he can't get the results he was hoping to (based on the assumed better players/ recruitment).
We saw what Wilder could do, when he turned the team around last year, but we then got found out (only creativity was Jones), and then didn't strengthen the right areas so we had more options and become less predictable. Yes, we got Giles and Muniz (both great), but we were already weak in centre midfield, but then made it much, much, much weaker letting Tav go (the only prem class player we had last year, or this year), and not getting worthy players in.
Yes, a new manager might get some better results, but only if the individuals stop making errors, but then if they did that, Wilder would have had more points, he would have got more points too. We're extremely restricted by our centre midfield, that's the priority, not the manager.
The only sense in a change I can see, is maybe if the players lost confidence, or something happened behind the scenes, we might get a new manager bounce for a few games (albeit I doubt Leo would do better than Wilder before that happens). No matter what we are still going to be kneecapped by our poor permanent player recruitment, and the new manager will be pulling his hair out when we don't get some good centre mids in Jan (or next summer) and then we'll have to replace Giles and Muniz too, as we won't have or spend the cash to buy either of them.
Very much looking forward to what Wilder has to see when he gets interviewed in the future, but expect he'll keep quiet until we get the new guy in. We'll get his side, without having to tread lightly, in a few months I expect.
At least we have some money to pay his contract off, since we certainly didn't invest what we recouped last summer.