CHRIS WILDER claims he would quit if he felt it would help his beloved Sheffield United survive.
The Blades have made the worst start in top-flight history and Wilder says he would resign if he believed it was the best thing for the club, despite receiving the backing of owner Prince Abdullah.
The United boss – a fan since he was a child – said: “I’d only quit if I felt it was the right thing for Sheffield United Football Club.
“That’s the only time I’d do that and that’s genuine because of what I feel for this football club.
“The club means far too much to me for it to be about me, it’s about what happens for the football club.
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