Chris Wilder is a"good coach" and will be backed to direct Sheffield United into"bigger and better things", says soon-to-be only owner Prince Abdullah. Lifelong Blades enthusiast Wilder has led the club to two promotions in three phases, such as a return on the Premier League for the first time since 2007. The Saudi prince, that obtained an 18-month-long legal battle with fellow co-owner Kevin McCabe over the club's possession on Monday, states Sheffield United are"blessed" to have the Englishman accountable in Bramall Lane. "I have a very good connection with Chris," Prince Abdullah told Sky Sports News. "I understand a great coach when I see one. Chris is a good coach. He is going to get better and he's getting better. "For us I feel it is lucky that we found a coach like Chris. But in my own philosophy and when you analyse why golf clubs are successful... huge clubs would be the clubs that don't have any personality above the club. "There isn't any owner, coach or player above the club. We work for your club. "We are lucky to have Chris. We are going to support him and hopefully he can lead us to bigger and better things." Prince Abdullah says he will assess the club's move funding for January with Wilder since the club goal to maintain their status in the Premier League. Sheffield United broke their transfer record for a while with the registering of Oli McBurnie from Swansea for #17m and the prince insists the club need to be"careful and prepared for the future." "The transport funding for this year was #30m. I struggled with my ex-partner, also you can ask Chris Wilder, and then we raised it . "That is significantly more than many Premier League clubs have invested. In January we must appear at our position in the table and talk to Chris. We will do. "We constantly have to be reasonable and accountable. "It isn't about spending, it's about spending wisely. God forbid we get relegated, we do not want to buy the type of player that will leave the club when we become relegated because Sheffield United is a Premier League club." Investment company ALK Capital were understood to have been lined up to get a majority stake in Sheffield United had McCabe won the High Court case, but Prince Abdullah says he has no desire to market the club. "If you never say . But I could tell you I have no intention of promoting the club" Prince Abdullah revealed for viewing the club during his involvement over the last six years, he will appoint his son-in-law as chairman of the club amid criticism out of Blades supporters. "I really don't like to watch games really. I like to watch games on TV with scatter, alone. If we shed nobody speaks to me. I get to overlook it," he explained. "I mean to appoint my son in law for a chairman of this club. My daughter and he will move to Sheffield. They will dwell in Sheffield and be at all the matches." On winning over fans:"It is a club with a terrific history. It is. It's a huge responsibility. Talk is cheap but I think lovers, when they return five or four years from today, they will be happy." On Kevin McCabe:"I will always treat Kevin McCabe with respect. I gave Kevin many supplies (such as a compromise) - attorneys are expensive. We couldn't agree" On the use of Belgian mentor and board director Jan Van Winckel:"He has one of the best eyes for talent. He advised me to purchase Yaya Toure if he had been (acting ) in Belgium. I will use him Chris is the face of the club along with his decisions about the very first team will be the choices we will proceed with." On plans for Bramall Lane:"Bramall Lane for me is the most esteemed on the planet. We're only likely to make it simpler. We're likely to make the facilities better, the fan experience better." Read more here: http://classicsounds.pl/?p=37440