I'm not a big fan of his , but Watford have become so trigger happy that it has just become the normHis stock is diminishing very quickly
Exactly. Getting sacked by that basket club Watford is no longer seen as a bad thing. Ask Rob Edwards.I'm not a big fan of his , but Watford have become so trigger happy that it has just become the norm
We were going downhill before the "Burnley incident" so no, I don't think that's the caseCareers basically gone because of his own greed. I’m sure he would have currently been managing Boro either in the premier league or very top end of the championship without the Burnley incident. Best he can hope for now is a bottom 5 championship club at very best
“You don’t need to ask him”Confirmed by Watford that Wilder is keeping his job until the end of the season
Wilder's in danger of becoming a parody of himself. Alan Knill must be chuckling from behind his fourth wall.Imagine if that is his last act again. What a pudding.
He’s still in the job. Still seeing out the contract he signed. Nothing has changed.Whatever you think of the man, it’s a truly shocking way to treat someone.
Exactly. The title of this thread is very misleading. Not criticising OP, because “Football Insider” were to blame.He’s still in the job. Still seeing out the contract he signed. Nothing has changed.
If he said a bad word, his pay off would be probably be void. The guy is a snake.Wilder, whilst not our greatest manager ever tried his best for our football club whilst here, he’s never openly said a bad word about us yet we hammer his football credentials and personal character at every turn, is it really warranted? Some had him down as the best manager in the football league whilst here so he must have done something right, I hope he finds success again somewhere.