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View From The John Street

View From The John Street

By: John Osborne
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Sheffield United without the rose-tinted glasses, presented by a professional journalist and Blades season ticket holder for the last 55 years. No nonsense, no adverts, but hopefully a balanced and fact-based take on all things Blades. You can also read the latest posts at viewfromthejohnstreet.comCopyright 2015-2025
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  • Wilder always destined to be loser even before play-offs
    Jun 23 2025

    The departure of Chris Wilder from Sheffield United was under review well before the club's recent play-off final defeat. It is evident that the decision was predetermined by the American owners, COH Sports, who had already resolved that Wilder would not guide the team into the Premier League, even if they had beaten Sunderland at Wembley. Events have raised significant concerns among supporters, particularly given the owners’ prior commitment to Wilder through a three-year contract extension only four months earlier. The underlying issues appear to stem from a fundamental mismatch between Wilder's management style and the owners' strategy, which prioritises data-driven recruitment over Wilder's proven experience and intuition. As the club transitions to new leadership under Ruben Selles, the implications of this decision on the future of the Blades and its fanbase are profound and potentially divisive.

    The unfolding saga of Wilder's dismissal encapsulates a narrative fraught with tension and divergent philosophies regarding squad management. Following a breathtaking season in which United secured 92 points before taking a two-point deduction into account, the decision by COH Sports to terminate Wilder's contract—despite their prior commitment to his leadership—signals a major shift in the club's strategic approach.

    The appointment of Ruben Selles as Wilder's replacement introduces an element of uncertainty, as he must navigate the expectations set by his predecessor while also adhering to the strategic vision of the ownership. This juxtaposition of styles and methodologies invites scrutiny regarding the effectiveness of such a transition, and whether it will yield the desired outcomes for Sheffield United.

    Takeaways:

    • Chris Wilder's sacking was inevitable despite a recent contract extension, highlighting poor strategic thinking by United's new American owners.
    • COH Sports' lack of faith in Wilder illustrates their disconnect from Sheffield United's legacy and fan expectations.
    • The decision to remove Wilder reflects a broader trend of prioritising data-driven strategies over experienced management.
    • Ruben Selles inherits a challenging situation, tasked with achieving results and avoid supporter unrest..
    • Wilder's achievements at Sheffield United were remarkable, yet they were dismissed too quickly by the new owners.
    • The club's management decisions may lead to further instability, risking the team's future success and fan loyalty.

    Mentions in this episode:

    • Sheffield United
    • COH Sports
    • Ruben Selles
    • Prince Abdullah bin Mossad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
    • Steven Rosen
    • Helmi Eltoukhy
    • Stephen Bettis

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    24 mins
  • Trailer
    Jun 20 2025

    Introducing View From The John Street, a podcast version of popular website viewfromthejohnstreet.com for those who prefer to listen. Bonus content will also be exclusively available on the podcast.

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    2 mins
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