Wilder Gone
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At least two grown men finally managed to get themselves to sort out this mess!
This is a good read - New from Oxblogger: Wilder commits career suicide for the sake of his kids - http://t.co/fDrWRAUmHe
This is a good read - New from Oxblogger: Wilder commits career suicide for the sake of his kids - http://t.co/fDrWRAUmHe
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http://m.oddschecker.com/football/footb ... nt-manager
Some 'interesting' names on this list! I hope the bookies have the current favourite completely wrong.
Some 'interesting' names on this list! I hope the bookies have the current favourite completely wrong.
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Apparently there was an incident involving a supporter and Wilder on Tuesday night that ended up with IL getting involved which may (or may not) have had some bearing on Saturday's goings on. It was very obvious that something was amiss on Saturday when neither Chris Wilder, Micky Lewis or any other member of the coaching staff spent any time pitchside for the whole of the first half.
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Excellent blog, I think I agree with pretty much every word. I for one will be singing CW's name at Northampton on the last day of the season (hopefully with promotion to league one already in the bag)theox wrote:At least two grown men finally managed to get themselves to sort out this mess!
This is a good read - New from Oxblogger: Wilder commits career suicide for the sake of his kids - http://t.co/fDrWRAUmHe
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Sauce?A-Ro wrote:Apparently there was an incident involving a supporter and Wilder on Tuesday night that ended up with IL getting involved
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Somebody who knows said supporter.Kairdiff Exile wrote:Sauce?A-Ro wrote:Apparently there was an incident involving a supporter and Wilder on Tuesday night that ended up with IL getting involved
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And Northampton already consigned to the Conference, yeah?!JoeyBeauchamp wrote:Excellent blog, I think I agree with pretty much every word. I for one will be singing CW's name at Northampton on the last day of the season (hopefully with promotion to league one already in the bag)theox wrote:At least two grown men finally managed to get themselves to sort out this mess!
This is a good read - New from Oxblogger: Wilder commits career suicide for the sake of his kids - http://t.co/fDrWRAUmHe

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Wilder appointed on a 3 1/2 year contract, Alan Knill appointed his assistant.
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http://www.ntfc.co.uk/news/article/wild ... 18363.aspx
Excellent choice on alam knill as number 2 but does that mean whoever takes over at Oufc must have ml and the rest of the back room staff to work with and not bring in their own staff?
Excellent choice on alam knill as number 2 but does that mean whoever takes over at Oufc must have ml and the rest of the back room staff to work with and not bring in their own staff?
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Wasn't CW Alan Knill's number 2 at Bury when he took over at OUFC? Bit of a comedown for Knill, surely.OUFC4eva wrote:Wilder appointed on a 3 1/2 year contract, Alan Knill appointed his assistant.
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So can Chris do us a favour and get the Cobblers to put on a good show against Rochdale tomorrow? Seems only fair after we beat Torquay...
It's not outside the realm of possibility that we could be second come tomorrow night (we beat Exeter, Chesterfield lose to York, either of those games has a GD of 2 or more, Burton fail to beat Torquay [OK, that's a bit of a stretch!], Rochdale fail to beat Northampton and Fleetwood don't beat Scunny this evening).
Whatever fans think about Wilder, it's time to really get behind the team and maybe bring our away form back to the Kassam.
It's not outside the realm of possibility that we could be second come tomorrow night (we beat Exeter, Chesterfield lose to York, either of those games has a GD of 2 or more, Burton fail to beat Torquay [OK, that's a bit of a stretch!], Rochdale fail to beat Northampton and Fleetwood don't beat Scunny this evening).
Whatever fans think about Wilder, it's time to really get behind the team and maybe bring our away form back to the Kassam.
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1/5 so far. Am I going to regret not putting an acca on this?SmileyMan wrote:we beat Exeter, Chesterfield lose to York, either of those games has a GD of 2 or more, Burton fail to beat Torquay [OK, that's a bit of a stretch!], Rochdale fail to beat Northampton and Fleetwood don't beat Scunny this evening
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Rochdale-Northampton and Burton-Torquay both off now. Second it is!SmileyMan wrote:1/5 so far. Am I going to regret not putting an acca on this?SmileyMan wrote:we beat Exeter, Chesterfield lose to York, either of those games has a GD of 2 or more, Burton fail to beat Torquay [OK, that's a bit of a stretch!], Rochdale fail to beat Northampton and Fleetwood don't beat Scunny this evening
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We are now 18 points off top and 5 points off 7th.ty cobb wrote:So 4 points off top with a game in hand and 7 points clear of 8th the manager decides he has a better future at a team stuck at the bottom of the league.
Just what is wrong with our club?!?