Is Wilder one of the Blades' greatest managers?

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Chris Wilder has just signed a brand new deal which extends his second stay at Sheffield United until the end of the 2027-28 season.
Wilder will hope the Blades' 3-0 shock defeat at home by Yorkshire rivals Hull City on Friday is just a blip in the long and precarious road to promotion in early May- what would be his third with the club.
The Blades are two points behind Championship leaders Leeds United with 17 games to play with third-placed Burnley now just one point behind following Monday's draw.
BBC Radio Sheffield's Rob Staton believes the 57-year-old's new deal "could secure Wilder's legacy as Sheffield United's greatest modern-era boss."
But do you agree Blades fans? Does Wilder continue to be the right man to take the club forward?