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Home » Chris Wilder leads Sheffield United training as he prepares for a THIRD stint in charge – after being sacked 89 days ago
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Chris Wilder leads Sheffield United training as he prepares for a THIRD stint in charge – after being sacked 89 days ago

By uk-times.com15 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Chris Wilder took training at Sheffield United this morning ahead of his expected return to the club, Daily Mail Sport understands.

The former Blades boss will manage the club for a third time after they sacked Ruben Selles following six defeats from six games and a horrendous start to the Championship season.

Wilder was sacked after United lost the Championship play-off final at Wembley.

The club turned to Selles, who narrowly avoided relegation with Hull City last time out.

But the Blades canned Selles after a horrendous 5-0 shellacking at Ipswich Town on Friday night which left them bottom of the table. As early as August, fans had been chanting for Selles to be sacked. 

And so they turn again to Wilder, the man who they got rid of just 89 days ago, in the hope that he can lead them out of the mire and perhaps inspire another promotion.  

Wilder has two promotions with Sheffield United on his CV and he lead them into the Premier League in 2019 after coming second in the Championship.

He has a mixed record with them in the Premier League. In 2019-20, their first season back he led them to ninth, but he left in March 2021 with them bottom of the division. 

In his second stint with the Yorkshire outfit, he took over from Paul Heckingbottom when they were bottom of the top flight in December 2023 and was unable to rescue them.

Last season he led them to third in the Championship and a haul of 90 points, often enough to get promoted, but they lost 2-1 to Sunderland in the play-off final after Thomas Watson’s 95th-minute winner. 

More to follow.  

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