Sheffield United: Failing to show ambition will risk two year's worth of hard work
Wilder, whose side were in contention for the play-offs until the penultimate match of the Championship campaign, made the admission as he plans his summer recruitment drive.
“We can’t stand still,” he said. “Because if we do that then we’ll move backwards. I don’t want that to happen.”
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“We’ve got drive forward,” he said, “Because others will.”