Agreeed, there's doesn't appear to be any standout teams in the championship this season so if they keep Wilder I think they will be there or thereabouts for the top two come May. We can only hope Wilder leaves for a premiership team and the Blunts fall apart thereafter...
It's a cracking derby, and while United have been dominant so far, you have to admire Wednesday's rearguard action. Maybe sets up a shock?
and it's old Billy Sharp that's still good for them up front. The one thing really praiseworthy is the accuracy and speed of utd's passing.
Amazing what happens when you get promoted, go on a good run and don't sell the squad. Much harder to do that after the assets have been sold off.
Two bang average sides who'll finish somewhere between 10th and 20th. Fair play to Wilder getting a good tune out of some terrible instruments. Be interesting to see if they back him this time in January. But aye, neither of these will go up or down. Bookmark this.
You finish 10th? Fair play to United, they've a cracking manager and he gets a great tune from a cheaply assembled bunch of rag-tag musicians. But they didn't get anywhere keeping the very few saleable assets they had. They failed to get up. Didn't back Wilder in the January window. Then had to flog Brooks. Be interesting to see how this January goes for them. Find it hard still to even try and compare ourselves and them though. Their 25,000 fans are a big help. Makes it easier to turn down bids I suppose.