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| name = Chris Wilder | image = Chris Wilder.png | image_size = 200 | alt = Chris Wilder | caption = Wilder with Bury in 2008 | fullname = Christopher John Wilder[1] | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1967|9|23|df=y}}[1] | birth_place = Stocksbridge, England | height = | position = Defender | currentclub = Sheffield United (manager) | youthyears1 = 1982–1986 | youthclubs1 = Southampton | years1 = 1986–1992 | years2 = 1989 | years3 = 1990 | years4 = 1991 | years5 = 1992 | years6 = 1992–1996 | years7 = 1996–1997 | years8 = 1997–1998 | years9 = 1998–1999 | years10 = 1998 | years11 = 1999 | years12 = 1999 | years13 = 1999–2001 | clubs1 = Sheffield United | clubs2 = → Walsall (loan) | clubs3 = → Charlton Athletic (loan) | clubs4 = → Charlton Athletic (loan) | clubs5 = → Leyton Orient (loan) | clubs6 = Rotherham United | clubs7 = Notts County | clubs8 = Bradford City | clubs9 = Sheffield United | clubs10 = → Northampton Town (loan) | clubs11 = → Lincoln City (loan) | clubs12 = Brighton & Hove Albion | clubs13 = Halifax Town | caps1 = 93 | caps2 = 4 | caps3 = 1 | caps4 = 2 | caps5 = 16 | caps6 = 132 | caps7 = 46 | caps8 = 42 | caps9 = 12 | caps10 = 1 | caps11 = 3 | caps12 = 11 | caps13 = 51 | totalcaps = 414 | goals1 = 1 | goals2 = 0 | goals3 = 0 | goals4 = 0 | goals5 = 1 | goals6 = 11 | goals7 = 0 | goals8 = 0 | goals9 = 0 | goals10 = 0 | goals11 = 0 | goals12 = 0 | goals13 = 1 | totalgoals = 14 | manageryears1 = 2001–2002 | manageryears2 = 2002–2008 | manageryears3 = 2008–2014 | manageryears4 = 2014–2016 | manageryears5 = 2016– | managerclubs1 = Alfreton Town | managerclubs2 = Halifax Town | managerclubs3 = Oxford United | managerclubs4 = Northampton Town | managerclubs5 = Sheffield United }} Christopher John Wilder (born 23 September 1967) is an English football manager and former professional player who played as a defender. He is the manager of {{English football updater|SheffieU}} club Sheffield United. His 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 different clubs. After retiring, he became a manager and was in charge of Alfreton Town, Halifax Town (their last manager before liquidation), Oxford United and Northampton Town before his appointment at Sheffield United. Playing career{{expand section|date=January 2014}}Wilder was born in Stocksbridge, West Riding of Yorkshire.[1] He started his career as a trainee at Southampton and was released without making it into the first team.[2] He moved on to Sheffield United in August 1986 and during his career he played for 11 clubs, including a long spell at Rotherham United before joining Halifax Town in 1999. Management careerAlfreton TownWilder began his career in management at Alfreton Town. He took over at the club in late October 2001 and in the 27 weeks he was in charge won four trophies: the Northern Counties (East) League Premier Division, the League Cup, the President's Cup and the Derbyshire Senior Cup. Halifax TownWilder returned to Halifax Town as manager on 2 July 2002.[3][4] He replaced caretaker manager Neil Redfearn, who had in turn replaced Alan Little (who left on 8 April after falling ill with appendicitis in March). Halifax had been relegated to the Conference at the end of the season. Wilder was in charge at Halifax for more than 300 games until the club went into liquidation on 30 June 2008, and he decided to join former Halifax defender Alan Knill, as the assistant manager of Bury.[5] Oxford UnitedAfter less than six months at Gigg Lane, Wilder was appointed as the manager of Conference National club Oxford United on 21 December 2008,[6] where he only just missed out on a play-off place in his first season. Wilder's first full season in charge of Oxford began successfully and by mid-season they were top of the Conference table by five points with a game in hand. However, Oxford were overtaken by Stevenage Borough, who would go on to win the title and take the automatic promotion place, consigning the Us to the playoffs with Luton Town, Rushden & Diamonds and York City. They defeated Rushden & Diamonds to reach the play-off final, and gained promotion to the Football League by beating York City 3–1.[7] In their first season back in the Football League in four years, Wilder guided Oxford to mid-table safety. The team finished 12th, in the top half of the table, their highest finish in seven years.[8] The next season Oxford finished ninth, after poor form late in the season led to the team dropping out of the play-off position they had occupied for most of the year.[9] Oxford's chairman Kelvin Thomas gave Wilder his backing, meaning he would remain manager for the 2012–13 season.[10] Despite failing to achieve a play-off place again in Oxford's third season back in the League, and intense speculation about his future at the club, Wilder was offered and accepted a further one-year contract for the 2013–14 season.[11] On 26 January 2014 he resigned as Oxford manager with the intention of joining League Two rivals Northampton Town as their manager.[12] Northampton TownOn 27 January 2014, Wilder was appointed manager of Northampton Town, signing a three-and-a-half year contract. Wilder successfully battled against relegation to the Conference, after taking over the club in the relegation zone in League 2.[13] He led the side to a mid-table finish in the 2014–15 season, and then to the League Two title the following season with 99 points.[14] Sheffield UnitedOn 12 May 2016, Wilder joined his boyhood club Sheffield United as their new manager on a three-year contract, following the parting of company with Nigel Adkins.[15][16] In pre-season he was able to bring some new players in, with little financial backing, a lot of his acquisitions were free transfers. He then made Sheffield born Billy Sharp club captain. Sharp, who like Wilder is also a life long Blades fan. Wilder's managerial League One debut didn't get off to a good start. Having only gained a single point from the first 4 games left United at the bottom of League One.[17] After the poor start however the club pushed on and went on to become League One Champions securing 100 points in the process, a club record.[18] His second season was full of highs and few lows. His managerial Championship debut against Brentford ended in a 1-0 win for Sheffield United.[19] Then in September 2017 United beat city rivals Sheffield Wednesday 2-4 at Hillsborough[20], a record for goals scored by United against Wednesday at Hillsborough. By the end of October, after beating local rivals Leeds United 1-2 at Elland Road, Sheffield United were top of the Championship.[21] The season started to fizzle out from December due in part to injuries to key players. United would end their first season back in the Championship in 10th place. Although they were still within reach of the play-offs right up to the penultimate game. Managerial statistics{{updated|match played 30 March 2019}}
HonoursAs a managerAlfreton Town[23]
References1. ^1 2 {{Hugman|21068|accessdate=4 April 2017}} 2. ^{{cite book| title=In That Number – A post-war chronicle of Southampton FC |last= Holley |first= Duncan |last2= Chalk |first2= Gary | publisher=Hagiology Publishing | year=2003 | isbn=978-0-9534474-3-5|page=615}} 3. ^{{cite news |title=Wilder quits for Halifax |url=http://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/sport/wilder-quits-for-halifax-1-470718 |newspaper=Derbyshire Times |date=4 July 2002 |accessdate=22 January 2016}} 4. ^{{cite web|title = Alfreton Town Football Club History| url = http://www.alfretontownfc.com/history0405.htm| publisher = Alfreton Town F.C.|accessdate = 9 June 2010}} 5. ^{{cite news |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/bury/7481362.stm |title=Wilder leaves Halifax for Shakers |date=30 June 2008 |accessdate= 1 July 2008 |publisher=BBC Sport}} 6. ^{{cite news |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/o/oxford_utd/7790788.stm |title=Wilder is new Oxford United boss |date=21 December 2008 |accessdate=21 December 2008 |publisher=BBC Sport}} 7. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8673190.stm |title=Oxford United 3–1 York City |date=16 May 2010 |accessdate=17 May 2010 |publisher=BBC Sport}} 8. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13247258.stm|title=Shrewsbury 3–0 Oxford Utd |date=8 May 2011 |accessdate=8 May 2011 |publisher=BBC Sport}} 9. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17878372|title=Port Vale 3–0 Oxford Utd |date=5 May 2012 |accessdate=13 May 2011 |publisher=BBC Sport}} 10. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/sport/oxfordunited/usnews/9702450.Thomas_pinning_faith_in_Oxford_United_boss_Wilder/ |title=Thomas pinning faith in Oxford United boss Wilder |date=12 May 2012 |accessdate=4 October 2018 |work=Oxford Mail}} 11. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22292993 |title=Chris Wilder signs new Oxford United deal |publisher=BBC Sport |date=25 April 2013 |accessdate=25 April 2013}} 12. ^{{cite news |title=Oxford United accept manager Chris Wilder's resignation |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25878977 |publisher=BBC Sport |date=26 January 2014 |accessdate=22 January 2016}} 13. ^{{cite web|title = Chris Wilder appointed new manager |url=http://www.ntfc.co.uk/news/article/wilder-appointed-1318363.aspx |publisher=Northampton Town F.C. |accessdate=27 January 2014}} 14. ^{{cite web|title=Northampton Town FC History|url=http://www.ntfc.co.uk/club/history/|publisher=Northampton Town F.C.|accessdate=15 January 2017}} 15. ^{{cite web|title=Blades appoint Wilder as new manager|url=http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/sheffield-united-chris-wilder-3110596.aspx|publisher=Sheffield United F.C.|accessdate=13 May 2016|date=12 May 2016}} 16. ^{{cite news|title=Chris Wilder: Sheffield United appoint Northampton boss to replace Nigel Adkins|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36274419|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=15 May 2016|date=12 May 2016}} 17. ^https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37067537 18. ^{{cite journal|last1=Kirkham|first1=Andrew|title=Up the Champions|journal=The Official Matchday Programme of Sheffield United F.C. Souvenir Special|date=30 April 2017|volume=v Chesterfield}} 19. ^https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40760770 20. ^https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41297178 21. ^https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41689697 22. ^1 2 3 {{cite web |url=https://www.soccerbase.com/managers/manager.sd?manager_id=1811 |title=Managers: Chris Wilder |website=Soccerbase |publisher=Centurycomm |accessdate=30 March 2019}} 23. ^{{cite web|title=Club Honours|url=http://www.alfretontownfc.com/content/honours-91.htm|website=www.alfretontownfc.com|publisher=Alfreton Town FC|accessdate=3 February 2018}} 24. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.leaguemanagers.com/managers/chris-wilder/ |title=League Managers Association - Chris Wilder |publisher=League Managers Association |accessdate=16 September 2018 }} 25. ^{{cite news |first=James |last=Shield |title=Breaking: Sheffield United confirmed champions of League One |url=http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-united/breaking-sheffield-united-confirmed-champions-of-league-one-1-8495105 |newspaper=The Star |location=Sheffield |date=15 April 2017 |accessdate=17 April 2017}} 26. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.efl.com/news/2015/february/chris-wilder-named-sky-bet-league-2-manager-of-the-month/|title=Chris Wilder named Sky Bet League 2 Manager of the Month|website=www.efl.com|language=en-gb|access-date=2019-03-29}} 27. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.efl.com/news/2015/december/chris-wilder-named-sky-bet-league-2-manager-of-the-month/|title=Chris Wilder named Sky Bet League 2 Manager of the Month|website=www.efl.com|language=en-gb|access-date=2019-03-29}} 28. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.efl.com/news/2016/february/chris-wilder-named-sky-bet-league-2-manager-of-the-month/|title=Chris Wilder named Sky Bet League 2 Manager of the Month|website=www.efl.com|language=en-gb|access-date=2019-03-29}} 29. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.efl.com/news/2016/march/chris-wilder-named-sky-bet-league-2-manager-of-the-month/|title=Chris Wilder named Sky Bet League 2 Manager of the Month|website=www.efl.com|language=en-gb|access-date=2019-03-29}} 30. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=https://www.sufc.co.uk/news/2017/may/more-honours-for-wilder/|title=More honours for boss Wilder|website=www.sufc.co.uk}} 31. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.efl.com/news/2017/may/chris-wilder-named-sky-bet-league-one-manager-of-the-month/|title=Chris Wilder named Sky Bet League One Manager of the Month|website=www.efl.com}} 32. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.efl.com/news/2019/march/sky-bet-championship-february-manager-of-the-month-winner/|title=Sky Bet Championship: February Manager of the Month winner|website=www.efl.com}} External links
| title = Managerial positions | list1 ={{Alfreton Town F.C. managers}}{{Halifax Town A.F.C. managers}}{{Oxford United F.C. managers}}{{Northampton Town F.C. managers}}{{Sheffield United F.C. managers}} }}{{EFL Championship managers}}{{Sheffield United F.C. squad}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Wilder, Chris}} 27 : 1967 births|Living people|Footballers from Sheffield|English footballers|Association football defenders|Southampton F.C. players|Sheffield United F.C. players|Walsall F.C. players|Charlton Athletic F.C. players|Leyton Orient F.C. players|Rotherham United F.C. players|Notts County F.C. players|Bradford City A.F.C. players|Northampton Town F.C. players|Lincoln City F.C. players|Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players|Halifax Town A.F.C. players|English Football League players|English football managers|Alfreton Town F.C. managers|Halifax Town A.F.C. managers|Bury F.C. non-playing staff|Oxford United F.C. managers|Northampton Town F.C. managers|Sheffield United F.C. managers|National League (English football) managers|English Football League managers |
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