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‘WALKING ON WILDER SIDE EDUCATED ME FOR THE TOP’

‘WALKING ON

CHRIS WILDER: MY RISE TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE

By CHRIS DUNLAVY

WILD AT HEART: Chris Wilder leads the celebrations with skipper Billy Sharp after his Sheffield United side won promotion from League One in 2017
PICTURE: PA Images

ALL SMILES: With Matt Green at Oxford United

ON THE UP: Oxford win the play-off final in 2010

NATURAL PROGRESSION: Wilder as player at Halifax, left, and his first management job at Alfreton Town

TODAY, Chris Wilder is the reigning LMA Manager of the Year, pitting his wits against the likes of Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourinho and Jurgen Klopp at the busin...

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