The irony of those Wilder comments, is that he was manager when McBurnie was released and went to Las Palmas.
Wilder didn’t have a say in it Not just as a footballer but as a person as well. I always kept the manager [Chris Wilder] in the loop. They offered me a contract but I was open and honest with him the whole time. When Las Palmas came in, I thought it would be a great experience. In the end, it came down to knowing if I didn’t do it, I would always be wondering: 'what if'." it’s breathtaking the chip on the shoulder city types it’s a fair piece from wilder very complimentary about oli and a very good dig at the previous incumbent and owners Nothing to see here
It's weird to pretend that there's nothing unusual about Wilder's comments there. Course he would love to have him and wishes they'd got him, but to be openly saying he should be playing for them, and implying that he wanted to rejoin them instead of us, quite obviously is disrespectful despite his protestations and he obviously knows what he's doing. It's long overdue that we beat these at home. Seems like about 7 years in a row they've beat us here. Ridiculous.
I now hear the yellow weather warning is now extended to the whole of the Yorkshire area for tomorrow. inc East Yorks. Going to be a difficult day for football. Could be a human equivalent of blow football.