Chris Wilder
Christopher John Wilder is an English professional football manager who formerly played as a right-back. He is the manager of EFL Championship club Sheffield United. Wilder's extensive professional playing career saw spells at Sheffield United (twice), Rotherham United, Notts County, Bradford City, Brighton & Hove Albion and Halifax Town. He also had loan spells at five clubs. Wikipedia
| Complete name | Chris Wilder |
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| Birth date | 23.09.1967 (age 58) |
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| City of birth | Stocksbridge, South Yorkshire |
| Height | 180 cm |
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Championship 28.03.1998 |
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Premier League 21.09.1991 |
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Premier League 17.09.1991 |
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Premier League 14.09.1991 |
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Premier League 24.08.1991 |
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Premier League 11.05.1991 |
2:1 | 1'-46' |
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02:19
Chris Wilder 's injury update
03:12
Chris Wilder shows support for Weston Park
07:17
Chris Wilder | Portsmouth 0-1 Sheffield United | Match Reaction
03:08
Chris Wilder | Portsmouth v Sheffield United | Match preview
05:38
Chris Wilder's Portsmouth team news
07:47
Chris Wilder | Sheffield United 1-2 Middlesbrough | Match Reaction
04:23
Chris Wilder's Boro preview
02:15
Chris Wilder's injury update
03:29
Chris Wilder on winter window backing
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Chris Wilder | Sheffield United 3-1 Oxford United | Match Reaction
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Chris Wilder | Sheffield United v Oxford United | Match preview
02:19
Chris Wilder on Leo Hjelde capture
Sheffield Wednesday: Championship side on the brink of historic relegation
BBC Sport14 hours
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Relegated in February? Why Sheff Wed are on brink of history
Yahoo13 hours
Barring a highly unlikely series of results, administration-hit Sheffield Wednesday will become the first team in English Football League history to be relegated in February at some point in the next week
Steel City derby symbolic scene for Sheffield Wednesday"s fall from grace
theguardian.com14 hours
When crisis intrudes into everyday lives, personal worlds shrink and important events are reduced to near irrelevance. Sheffield Wednesday supporters understand that better than most.
Kalvin Phillips exclusive interview: Sheffield United midfielder discusses his surprise Deadline Day loan move from Man City
skysports.com19 hours
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Coventry v Boro: how momentum has shifted in the Championship title race
theguardian.com5 days
The last time these two teams met, on 25 November, Coventry were on an 18-match run that delivered 13 wins, 50 goals and a 10-point lead at the top of the Championship. Middlesbrough, by contrast, entered the game without a head coach.
Pick of the stats: Portsmouth v Sheffield United
Yahoo1 weeks
Portsmouth will seek to put ground between themselves and the Championship drop-zone when Sheffield United visit on Saturday (15:00 GMT)
Pick of the stats: Millwall v Sheffield United
Yahoo3 weeks
Millwall will look to keep their quest to return to the top flight for the first time since 1990 on track when they welcome Sheffield United on Saturday (kick-off 15:00 GMT)
Boro set marker & Wrexham show play-off credentials - Sam Parkin's EFL takeaways
BBC Sport4 weeks
· Published 37 minutes agoAfter another dramatic Saturday turned up plenty of action, former Swindon, Ipswich and Luton striker and BBC Final Score pundit Sam Parkin gives his takeaways from what we learned across the Championship and rest of the EFL


























