alanmoodysdog
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gonna be interesting .... hope he can contain himself .... journos must have some probing questions ....
"it's a massive game, isn't it, Chris"
"you must feel your side were a bit unlucky against Watford"
"It's always important to win games of football, isn't it, and that's about scoring goals - would you agree?"
If they asked the questions properly they would ask"it's a massive game, isn't it, Chris"
"you must feel your side were a bit unlucky against Watford"
"It's always important to win games of football, isn't it, and that's about scoring goals - would you agree?"
We should be asking the same question of Scott, what has he been doing, is he up to the job? He’s the one who has failed badly to deliver in the transfer market not CW! He should be the one facing the press and answering the questions regarding what went wrong.I don't think Wilder will rely on on the questions asked. I think he will be blunt on how he will feel let down.
However the problem with this is the impact on the players he does have. He doesn't mind putting them down if it protects him.
He does have a very good squad. He has some players he either won't play or won't play in certain positions. So he makes the situation worse and makes the squad look worse than it is.
A good example is Hackney. He looked as good as anyone in pre season. But not even worth of a bench with no midfielders on it. That is Wilder making a choice and sending a message.
He clearly doesn't like our young players. He had a slight dig about their attitude in his Watford press conference - went on about how keen Muniz is compared to our academy players. Why do that?
I am losing faith in Wilder and I wouldn't be too surprised or upset if he left soon. I assume Scott would have plans in place as when Wilder replaced Warnock.
All the games before the international break are very winnable. Wilder needs to get on with his job and sort things out. Or ship out.
Sums up my thoughts exactly too.I don't think Wilder will rely on on the questions asked. I think he will be blunt on how he will feel let down.
However the problem with this is the impact on the players he does have. He doesn't mind putting them down if it protects him.
He does have a very good squad. He has some players he either won't play or won't play in certain positions. So he makes the situation worse and makes the squad look worse than it is.
A good example is Hackney. He looked as good as anyone in pre season. But not even worth of a bench with no midfielders on it. That is Wilder making a choice and sending a message.
He clearly doesn't like our young players. He had a slight dig about their attitude in his Watford press conference - went on about how keen Muniz is compared to our academy players. Why do that?
I am losing faith in Wilder and I wouldn't be too surprised or upset if he left soon. I assume Scott would have plans in place as when Wilder replaced Warnock.
All the games before the international break are very winnable. Wilder needs to get on with his job and sort things out. Or ship out.
In the last press conference Wilder actually said that BBC Tees should get Scott on.We should be asking the same question of Scott, what has he been doing, is he up to the job? He’s the one who has failed badly to deliver in the transfer market not CW! He should be the one facing the press and answering the questions regarding what went wrong.
I actually wouldn’t blame him - he’s obviously been told he’s getting x amount of players and he hasn’t got them for whatever reason.He might walk before then.
But then he won't play the players he is given so why give him more?I actually wouldn’t blame him - he’s obviously been told he’s getting x amount of players and he hasn’t got them for whatever reason.
That’s whyhe is given
You know what I mean. Buying players is a process and Wilder knew out model. Dear me, he was recruited by Scott.That’s why