Chris Wilder releases a heartfelt statement on his Sheffield United departure, causing plenty of reaction online with supporters.
The boyhood Blades fan has released a statement thanking Sheffield United’s players and supporters for their backing during his five year reign, which ended last month.
He reflected on his time at Bramall Lane, which saw United climb from the third to the first tier of English football in only three seasons before finishing ninth in the Premier League table last term.
“When I walked back into Bramall Lane, in May 2016, having been given the chance to manage the Club I’d supported all my life, who could have predicted the next four-and-a-half years? It has been some journey and one I’m immensely proud of.
“It was an opportunity I couldn’t resist and one that I couldn’t wait to get started. My story with Sheffield United was well-documented, as a fan, ballboy and player in two spells, but my managerial record to then was recognised and I was appointed on merit.
“I spoke to a lot of people, canvassed plenty of opinion and set about reconnecting the Club and supporters at the same time as attempting to build a squad that could climb out of the doldrums of League One. Both of those goals were achieved.
“Admittedly, it wasn’t the start that everyone wanted but with Billy Sharp as captain and with the backing of the punters on the terraces, slowly but surely we went about our business, taking the rough with the smooth and staying humble as we began to build momentum that would take us to the heights of the Premier League and a highest ever finish in the modern era.
“Along the way there were so many achievements and moments to be remembered. In no particular order, important victories at Hillsborough, Elland Road and Old Trafford, collecting a record 100 points, open top bus parades, town hall receptions, thousands of fans welcoming us back to the Lane after fixtures at Northampton and Stoke and, of course, making sure we celebrated the successes because, as Blades fans well know, it’s either feast or famine. We were in good form when Covid hit last year and who knows how far we could have gone, you could not avoid the talk of possible European football – hopefully that kept a few Unitedites going in a tough period.
“Throughout the journey, it has been a team effort and I must point out that the commitment, hard work and talent of a number of people have been major contributory factors to the success of Sheffield United in recent years – there’s too many to mention but Billy and the players, Alan Knill and the staff, and my wife, Francesca, and all the family, have been heavily influential.
“I have to mention the supporters at this point, too, because they have also been a driving force of the whole operation, many of whom I’ve stood side by side with on the terraces, home and away.
“As proved this season, football is just not the same without fans and I stand by the comment that I’ve made on numerous occasions, the Club have missed out more than most, Unitedites have the ability to turn losses into draws and draws into wins. I cannot stress enough how important the fans are and I’ve been humbled by the unequivocal support, even this season when things haven’t gone so well.
“Additionally, since leaving Sheffield United I’ve received numerous messages of support from within the game and I’m appreciative of that. Now, before deciding what’s next, I’m enjoying a period of reflection at home in a city that I love and that I’m incredibly proud to live in, Sheffield is the home of football, it is dominated by the sport and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
“I’ll miss the feeling of a packed Bramall Lane, to me it was one of the greatest atmospheres in football but I would say that, I lived the dream of every Blades fan and I hope every one of them understands that I tried to represent them correctly in ‘giving them their club back’, a phrase that has been said to me quite a few times. And one I verbally believe we did!
“I would like to wish everyone associated with the football club & the owners the very best in the future. This Football Club will always hold a special place in my heart, it has from an early age and that will never change.
“Thanks again for everything.”
UTB, Chris
Fans reacted as Chris Wilder releases a heartfelt statement on his Sheffield United departure, causing plenty of reaction online with supporters….
Broke my heart…again pic.twitter.com/OU1duCcvKY
— Mark Deffley™⚔ (@BlademarkSUFC) April 14, 2021
Absolute legend. Very classy ⚔️ #oneofourown pic.twitter.com/XLFQX6HIfS
— Andy Sweeting ⚔️ (@Andyyysw) April 14, 2021
@trequartbeasta: This is very classy.
@tonymoz: Thanks Chris – you joined the dots and connected the fans back to the club and the players to the fans. You’ll be missed
@soi6cufc: Pure class … honest as ever
@Joelbirmz12: I almost shed a tear
@g2mcc: A classy guy and no doubt heavily restricted by the terms of his departure agreement.
@EzaBlade: Except if anything said has been untrue he could in fact ignore an NDA and put it straight I would imagine.
@lukehandley84: He’s one of our own! Cheers Chris for our memories!!
@sparksblade: Classy statement from the gaffer
@Volcanic_Ash24: Can’t say enough about CW. He really did give us the club back along with 5 amazing years… this season won’t stain the high regard he’s held in by me and I’m sure most Blades. Legend doesn’t come close enough for me. UTB #twitterblades
@JacobSUFC: Nearly got me crying
@MattCasbolt: Some journey. Real shame it ended like it did this season, but some fantastic memories that we’ll never forget.
@RyanPh8: Legend. Left the club in an unreal position to build forward on. Absolutely no faith in the people making the decisions to do that though
@Shaunsufc2013: Best manager we’ve had and probably ever will. No digs, just a message from the heart to all us Blades. Gave us memories that we’ll talk about forever.
@RPlufc93: Well he did a great job he was far from “humble” , “Could have maybe got European football if not for covid”, “Suffered more than most without fans” , Those two lines are used to make excuses for how it ended and make him sound an even better manager
@MattBadweather: Fair play to him a fan that got to live the dream. Things might of gone wrong for him but at least you know he was giving his all and trying to do what’s best. I wish him well
@__Jordz: Sometimes it’s better to go out with class rather than create more hassle for the club he loves.
@OnTheOverlap_: I’m not crying… Honest! Thanks for the amazing memories Chris.
@bedders30: Still breaks my heart
@8djc8: Fantastic words Chris Wilder. Forever a legend for what you did. Unfortunately things changed and things need to change. We move on and wish the bloke more success where ever he goes, he gave me my best years as a blade, hopefully more to come with a new gaffer ⚔️⚔️ #sufc
@bobbounds65: Well played Chris Wilder. Idiotic decision by Sheffield United. The owners are too stupid or distracted to look at the Championship league table.
@S_M_R___: He shown us one hell of a ride and we’ll always be thankful for that, thank you Chris Wilder. Now time to move on and back the new guy, whoever that is
@DarrenSmithTWIF: Chris Wilder statement via LMA #twitterblades “Giving them their club back” You definitely did, club was badly broken after that Adkins season, been to incredible highs we could never have imagined and an artificial season without fans won’t scar that
@DavidMckenzie89: A perfect and classy statement from Chris Wilder. The best manager we’ve had in my lifetime and possibly the same for many older Blades. Shame the way it ended but life goes on! Sure he’ll go on to even more success. #sufc
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