Wycombe fan here - I thought I would give a little background on Bloomfield while his name is involved.
Took over from an absolute club legend in Ainsworth less than two years ago, and had a difficult transition as he wanted to change the style of play (and it is always difficult following a legend anyway). Coming up to the new year last season we were scuffling along, technically in a relegation fight, with many fans calling for his head after a run of 1 win in 17.
For some reason (and I applaud him for it) our old owner dug his heels in, insisting Bloomfield would come good. We then aced the January window with three key signings, and went on an absolute tear, rising up to 10th (not 16th), with Bloomfield winning Manager of the Month for the last month of the season as we played a packed schedule, mostly away from home.
This season we lost to Wrexham (unluckily) and Birmingham (fairly) to open the season, but have not lost since, and are playing insane football for our budget and this level. We have scored 31 in our opening 13 matches, way more than whoever is in 2nd. We have a new billionaire owner, but he has not gone crazy (yet), so our budget is still probably midtable. So basically, Bloomfield has had us on ridiculous form for the whole of this calendar year, and the team and style is now thoroughly his. He is very different from Ainsworth in most ways (though he kept the team unity aspect) and is very attacking - we have only scored less than 2 goals once in our opening 13 league games, with no-one keeping us out completely, and our last four league games have yielded 3, 3, 3 and 5 goals.
Hopefully that gives some background as to why he is being talked about. However, I think the timing is bad for both clubs and hope he does not leave.
For us, he is a club legend who played 558 times for us - most in our league era - and captained us to the most unexpected triumph in our history, the League One playoff final (when you had gone up as winners during Covid). We have seen the growing pains and are now getting to enjoy a manager who we all love as a person hitting his stride. When you love a bloke like that, the thought of him leaving hurts more. He also loves the club, having spent over 20 years here overall as player, coach and now manager, so the comments about not thinking he would go to you are more about that relationship (and to some degree, the fact he is in a promotion fight with the potential for more backing) than a disrespect of your size as a club.
For you, the reality is that managers are not always good fits, even if they are doing well elsewhere. Would Blooms be given time when one of your greatest ever managers was given a short leash this season? As some on here have said, would Champo players respect a manager who has only made a handful of second tier appearances? We are in a new era where you see a lot of young managers who did not play at a high level, but there is obviously major risk there.
I think Blooms is destined for great things and would not begrudge him going, but I am hopeful that he earns a few more plaudits with us and maybe even gets us promoted before moving on.
I am actually a little gutted Robins was sacked myself - even though you were always a bogey club for us, he is such a good manager and had you playing some fantastic football at times. The semi final VAR moment was symbolic of football dying a little more death, for me.
Good luck in whatever you do, and the TLDR version: please go in a different direction to Blooms!