Can't stand Wilder but on the face of it the sacking looks harsh, whilst also understandable. So in summary - **** you Chris Wilder.
His behaviour at Plymouth was disgraceful ... ... confronting Plymouth players celebrating a rare victory on their home pitch and saying they were being disrespectful
I actually didn't mind his post match interview after the final, I didn't like how he acted at full time and not really liked him for a few yrs noa
When Alex Neil left us for Stoke I thought I wouldn't experience another low life like him....then along comes Mr Wilder and beats Neil by half a street. Someone tried to defend him by staying he got 90 points so he can't be that bad. The bloke has no class and Reggie showed him how a good manager should conduct himself during and after the final...complete chalk and cheese....pleased he's gone.
Even if the board decide to keep him now, hes on borrowed time if there is a split They have some real depth on a championship level, I think there is managers out there attainable who will get that squad firing, with or without wilder I expect them to challenge
Boro fans seem to think he's a shoe in for their job now. Would be a very good appointment for them in my opinion.
Not only because there's a split, just as much that they're evidently going in a direction on recruitment that is/will be completely alien to Wilder. Will/would cause huge issues and friction.
Exactly this, his post-match was fine but the bloke literally went missing straight after the result. Ignored the fans and the players, it always has to be about him. The club have been fined about half a million quid this season for bad behavior and that flows down from him, he may be a nice bloke away from the sport but he comes over as an attention seeking bell end in the world of football.
No worries, you threw me - I was racking my brain thinking if Rohl had been an assistant there at some point.