“We’re going to have a huge crowd on Saturday,” Wild emphasised.
“They, along with everyone else, must strive to motivate and encourage us to attempt to cross the finish line. We must be unified.
It’s significant for both the club and all parties involved. We have to make sure that, for the 46th time, we go out and strive to be the best versions of ourselves because we know that.
We find it frustrating that just when we’ve needed it the most, it seems to be absent.
“The players are not happy. They are aware that, despite the disapproval of others, they are making every effort to cross the boundary.
“Whatever happens, we must keep in mind that the football team has had an incredible season.
But for one last time, we must all stick together and see where it leads.
“All we need to do at this point is remain united and make an effort to continue.”
You have seen glimmers of us in each of the last four games, but not enough of us in a full ninety minutes to cross the finish line.
“There has been no change. Nothing has changed in that regard because they are still together and diligently working on the training field.
“In games, it’s the little moments.” It’s the parts where they have to look after their line of work.
After losing to Doncaster over the weekend due to a collapse in the last fifteen minutes, it was yet another late defeat.
Bobby Pointon’s strike was negated by Kian Spence’s free kick.
However, Tyler Smith, a substitute, delivered a devastating blow to the hosts with his thrilling stoppage-time winner.
In reflection on the match, Wild said, “The first half wasn’t good enough.” Neither with the ball nor without it, we did nothing.
We felt irritated at the half. I said to them that we had to try to cross the line.
“We had a great second half performance, made an effort, came out strong, and scored the goal, but it wasn’t enough.
“We had the upper hand. We persisted in attempting to introduce substitutes to inject energy into the match, but in the end, you are dealt a cruel blow.
“This month, we’ve had four opportunities to clear the ball, isn’t that right? We haven’t taken advantage of crucial game moments, football opportunities, or chances.
“We had to attempt to be more courageous in the second half since we weren’t getting a glove on them.
It’s about us, and I will never make it about them. Collectively, we are all of us. We’ve said that we’ll win together and lose together gone through the season