Good luck to him from me anyway.

Indeed - what happens if he plays particularly well and earns rave reviews for the next two months? Would Wilder recall him and give him a run in the team? Would Clisty want and accept that in any case?"Joey's Toe" wrote:What's the guy to to do to change Wilder's mind?
I still think out of all the (first team) players (I also think he shouldn't have let Fisher go) to be let go by Wilder, Bulman is the one mistake he's made. There were definitely games last year where we lacked steel in midfield and he would've provided that. McLaren is a very good player but isn't quite the same, he's not as high energy as Bulman, and can't bother the opposition midfield as much. Bulman didn't just cover the defence, he mad it tough for the opposition midfield and never let them have much time on the ball. As talented as I believe Payne (who's also strong in the tackle), Asa Hall and Heslop (who I think's brilliant), they can be out-muscled and run over, a midfield with Bulman in is never out-muscled or run over."Paul Cooper" wrote:Bulman or McLaren
I don't think Wilder has changed his opinion of him it's just he's bought in a host of better midfielders. I like Clist (and Bulman, too) but I do think the midfielders that we now have are better than he is. He's not a bad player, nor has be worsened over his time at the club, it's just CW has bought in better players."Joey's Toe" wrote:What's the guy to to do to change Wilder's mind? He played excellently against Cardiff - passed the ball well, covered loads of ground and got a goal - and has performed well in every other appearance so far this season (including friendlies).
He's technically a good passer of the ball and works hard for the team. And (IMHO) we're a much more composed side when he's on the pitch.
Wilder brought him in, and Clist has played well. So why the sudden coolness towards him? He's shown he can play at this level - Hereford obviously think so too.