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Sheff Urd/Wilder 20:42 - Jan 10 with 5228 views100percent

In on a friday night having the misfortune to watch the sheff utd/west ham game... a few observations....
1) if you were luke freeman having to watch this dirge how frustrated would you be - not even on the bench??
2) Is chris wilder the new sam allardyce?
3) what exactly does mcgoldrick do to get picked week in week out??
4) still unsure how sheff utd went up last season and are currently sitting 8th....

what a load of nonsense.... I need to get out more.....
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Sheff Urd/Wilder on 01:47 - Jan 12 with 941 viewsBenny_the_Ball

I can't understand the criticism quite frankly. Sheffield United are a newly promoted team that is currently sitting 6th in the Premier League with pretty much the same squad that got them there. Wilder is performing miracles.
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Sheff Urd/Wilder on 07:27 - Jan 12 with 894 viewsjonno

Given that 99% of footballers, no doubt, "guided" bytheir agents, are really only interested in maximising their earnings, `i would suggest the latterYou only become a better player by NOT playng, it seems.

I suppose the question is -what would YOU do in a similar position?
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Sheff Urd/Wilder on 12:00 - Jan 13 with 792 viewsPinnerPaul

Have to agree, handball using old laws, with new handball law that was 100% correct decision.
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Sheff Urd/Wilder on 12:51 - Jan 13 with 754 viewsloftboy

I wish we were as shit as Sheffield United when we went up.

favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
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Sheff Urd/Wilder on 14:14 - Jan 13 with 725 viewsRANGERS4EVER

Late to the party on this thread but here is my bold call:

Chris Wilder should be England manager once Southgate fails at the Euro's.

A natural born winner, with a great character, likeable personality, and attractive football, and his way of playing with attacking full backs is literally perfect for England's players.

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Sheff Urd/Wilder on 16:16 - Jan 13 with 689 viewswhittocksRs

It's sad to see our great former players rotting on the bench of Premier League clubs but that's not our problem - the aim has to be to develop players, sell them for significant cash and reinvest in great young players and go again. What happens to them afterwards is by the by, though I'd hate Eze's progress to stall as I want to see him in the Champions League and for England.

The key thing is we are identifying those hidden gems, getting them early, improving them and improving the club's standing and selling.
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