Didnt know he was their U23 coach, no wonder they are like they are if that's their idea of investing in the future.
I suspect Wilder will be glad in a way (and will find another club fairly quickly if he wants to).
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Depends on what sort of Americans. If its an individual or individuals, i agree with you. Examples are Manure, Arsenal, Palace. But if its another sports team e.g. Liverpool which are owned by Fenway sports group, owners of the Boston Red Sox, seems to be reasonable.
I understand why Board members oust managers in these circumstances, because fans get vocal against them for not at least trying to stop the rot. But...no matter who was to take over now, it wasnt going to stop them going down, given the points margin. That being the case, would Wilder be a good option to steer them back in the Championship again...given he had already done the required job there before....to get them back up???
Sounds like there was more to it and Wilder and the new owner didn’t see eye to eye - the new owner seemed to think McBurnie plus one other was adequate investment to get mid table - they will miss Wilder - not only will they realise how good a job he did but how much he loves the club.
It could only get more bizarre if they appoint Warnock
What a great start to the Heckingbottom era, stuffed 5 - 0 for only the second time in the PL. How very unexpected.
And Jackett gets the bullet at Pompey! 7th in the division, lose on penalties in the delayed EFL Ttrophy, bit strange?
Didn't Wilder refer to us as Muppets?