That's not right, doesn't add up. We've got 33 points under Wilder I think.We've now had both managing for 17 league games this season.
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Totally agree, spot on. I know he is also pleased at how things have gone on the field for Boro since too. When Wilder was sacked by Sheff Utd, Warnock said Wilder would enjoy a break and soon walk into another job and think it was an exciting new adventure, he didn’t expect it would be Boro when he said it though.Warnock saved our skin, a bit more respect is needed from some supporters. Wilder is taking us to a next level. It's exciting times to be a boro fan.
That's not right, doesn't add up. We've got 33 points under Wilder I think.
Absolutely. It was the right move to replace Warnock, but the man stopped an almost certain relegation and League One oblivion.Warnock saved our skin, a bit more respect is needed from some supporters. Wilder is taking us to a next level. It's exciting times to be a boro fan.
Absolutely. It was the right move to replace Warnock, but the man stopped an almost certain relegation and League One oblivion.
But we'll never know will, the fact is we were heading for league one until NW came in, he saved us going down & what could have followed financiallyGive over. He did what any half competent manager would have done. He gets precisely the amount of respect he deserves from me.
Spot on SteveWarnock saved our skin, a bit more respect is needed from some supporters. Wilder is taking us to a next level. It's exciting times to be a boro fan.
That’s not a fact. It looked likely but not a fact. We weren’t in the bottom three when he took over. So you can’t have it both ways. You can’t say that we will never know if another manager would have done the same on the one hand but then claim that it was a fact that we were going down on the other.But we'll never know will, the fact is we were heading for league one until NW came in, he saved us going down & what could have followed financially
We were onto an absolute hiding, Neil came in and more than steadied the ship. We now have an amazing manager to take us back where we belong. Neil will always have my thanks for keeping us up.That’s not a fact. It looked likely but not a fact. We weren’t in the bottom three when he took over. So you can’t have it both ways. You can’t say that we will never know if another manager would have done the same on the one hand but then claim that it was a fact that we were going down on the other.
Yes he did his job but it was no miracle escape like people try to make out. Then after that he failed miserably to achieve anything.Give over. He did what any half competent manager would have done. He gets precisely the amount of respect he deserves from me.
I think he will the vast majority of fans do too SteveWe were onto an absolute hiding, Neil came in and more than steadied the ship. We now have an amazing manager to take us back where we belong. Neil will always have my thanks for keeping us up.
Who said it was a miracle escape, I've told you a million times dont exaggerateYes he did his job but it was no miracle escape like people try to make out. Then after that he failed miserably to achieve anything.
Yes he did his job but it was no miracle escape like people try to make out. Then after that he failed miserably to achieve anything.
Dear me, what a sad commentGive over. He did what any half competent manager would have done. He gets precisely the amount of respect he deserves from me.