Trust in Wilder

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Q: Would you also say to the fans to be patient if you have brought players in during the transfer window. They are pretty much expected to hit the ground running playing alongside unfamiliar team mates.

CW:
Well, I think you just answered the question Rob. Yes, 100%. People have got to have belief in me and trust in me. I am not doing it just to bring players in. I am doing it to make us better. I think short term they have seen what impact we have had on the team and what we have in the club and how we want to do it. There is always going to be criticism on everything we do. Why didn't you play him? Why aren't you playing him? But there's a reason. I am not letting players go if I thought they were good enough to play in the first team and be part of the future. I am not leaving players on the bench if I thought that was the best opportunity for us to get a result. I am bringing players in and I understand where you are coming from and it is possibly the most difficult part of it, the likes of Aaron and Flo might take 1 or 3 or 3 games to get up to speed but that's the reason I am bringing them in and sometimes you have to be patient a little bit. But people are demanding and some uneducated ones are really impatient.

I'm impatient. Do I want the players that we have brought in to unbelievably hit the ground running? Yes. There has to be a level of patience. In a month's time, if they are not getting the results then you can understand there might be criticism and that attitude. But it would be a tiny fraction I should imagine, of supporters.

Listen, I have had it at a previous club where we were sat in an unbelievable position and that still goes hand in hand with any football club. That's just part and parcel of what it is and why it makes it a fabulous game to be involved in because it is the beauty of opinions of everybody and we have to respect it all.

Q: Finally, in Coventry we have tough opponents again tomorrow. Are you wanting to see us seize the initiative again and dictate the flow of the game.

CW:
Well, if we can carry on the way we left off in the second half at Blackburn because we dictated and dominated a good side who resorted to clearing it and counter attacked really deep. We dictated and dominated the game and I think we all know that we should have got something out of the game, Rob. The chances that we missed, the dominance we had.

I was looking to the right more second half than I was to the left. The disappointing thing is I was looking more to the right than I was to the left in the first half. So, if we kick that way hopefully I am looking to the left, if we kick that way (he looked right) I will be hopefully looking to the right and when we change I go to the left. I'm looking that way more than I'm looking that way.
(laughs from everyone).
 
Q: Would you also say to the fans to be patient if you have brought players in during the transfer window. They are pretty much expected to hit the ground running playing alongside unfamiliar team mates.

CW:
Well, I think you just answered the question Rob. Yes, 100%. People have got to have belief in me and trust in me. I am not doing it just to bring players in. I am doing it to make us better. I think short term they have seen what impact we have had on the team and what we have in the club and how we want to do it. There is always going to be criticism on everything we do. Why didn't you play him? Why aren't you playing him? But there's a reason. I am not letting players go if I thought they were good enough to play in the first team and be part of the future. I am not leaving players on the bench if I thought that was the best opportunity for us to get a result. I am bringing players in and I understand where you are coming from and it is possibly the most difficult part of it, the likes of Aaron and Flo might take 1 or 3 or 3 games to get up to speed but that's the reason I am bringing them in and sometimes you have to be patient a little bit. But people are demanding and some uneducated ones are really impatient.

I'm impatient. Do I want the players that we have brought in to unbelievably hit the ground running? Yes. There has to be a level of patience. In a month's time, if they are not getting the results then you can understand there might be criticism and that attitude. But it would be a tiny fraction I should imagine, of supporters.

Listen, I have had it at a previous club where we were sat in an unbelievable position and that still goes hand in hand with any football club. That's just part and parcel of what it is and why it makes it a fabulous game to be involved in because it is the beauty of opinions of everybody and we have to respect it all.

Q: Finally, in Coventry we have tough opponents again tomorrow. Are you wanting to see us seize the initiative again and dictate the flow of the game.

CW:
Well, if we can carry on the way we left off in the second half at Blackburn because we dictated and dominated a good side who resorted to clearing it and counter attacked really deep. We dictated and dominated the game and I think we all know that we should have got something out of the game, Rob. The chances that we missed, the dominance we had.

I was looking to the right more second half than I was to the left. The disappointing thing is I was looking more to the right than I was to the left in the first half. So, if we kick that way hopefully I am looking to the left, if we kick that way (he looked right) I will be hopefully looking to the right and when we change I go to the left. I'm looking that way more than I'm looking that way.
(laughs from everyone).
"uneducated ones" :love: (y)
 
Hahaha love this bloke. Tell us what you really think Think Chris. He’s spot on aswell. Couple of posters on here writing Connolly off already is just absolutely stupid. Uneducated would be a good way of describing it.
 
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