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His treatment of Lumley and Uche was what started to sour me on Wilder. Lumley was capable of making bad mistakes, but good management is finding ways to protect the weaknesses of players and the way Wilder played left Lumley exposed again and again and again. As did the way he expected Fry to play and the way he had the midfield bombing forward every single game when they didn't have the pace to get back.Wilders man management is absolutely horrific.
Lumley & Daniels although not good enough anyway were continously having to hear 'we'll have to improve that position in the summer'
Dijksteel told he was at fault regularly.
Fry dropped and hauled off at half time twice to dampen his spirits
Flo Balogun had a consecutive run of games where he scored 3 times then he never started again
Uche didn't even get to come back to training
Chuba was brought back to prove a point over transfers
Lea Siliki bombed out given a first half then bang back out again, I mean what's the point? If he's not in your plans don't give him hope then give him 45 minutes
Sporar dropped when he was on form
Jones 'can do better'
Hideous and good riddance
And Uche wasn't set up for Wilder's style of play, but his power and ability in the air was great for a different option against sides that we couldn't break down. He really didn't deserve to be excluded from the squad and forced out of the door.
The way he played people in roles they weren't suited to and then publicly blamed them for bad results when they inevitably struggled to perform in that role, really put me off him. If he'd have been successful, I wouldn't have minded, but if you act like he did then the minute things go downhill, you're on borrowed time.