If Wilder stayed....

The wheels were off. If he'd stayed I fear our arms would have dropped off, our eyes would have probably fallen out. Possibly some light muscle damage around the scapula too.
 
It’s rhetorical question but I think the team might be still mired in the drop zone. I honestly think the players had lost faith in Wilder’s leadership and his one system philosophy.

Players have their own way in voicing their confidence in the manager— results matter of course and players have pride but I think the 4-1 loss at PNE last season sent out a strong message. He should have been sacked then.
 
It’s rhetorical question but I think the team might be still mired in the drop zone. I honestly think the players had lost faith in Wilder’s leadership and his one system philosophy.

Players have their own way in voicing their confidence in the manager— results matter of course and players have pride but I think the 4-1 loss at PNE last season sent out a strong message. He should have been sacked then.
It would have felt very premature to sack him then but I know what you mean about sending a message. I don't think I've seen a worse performance by a Boro team in my life, certainly not when compared to the importance of the match.
 
Pointless post .. onward and upwards

Like saying what if we hadnt let Lennie Lawrence go would we ever have got back to the Premier League ...
 
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