I think that i read somewhere that Sherwood is the ninth manager fired since 2001 by Spurs. That fact should tell anyone with an ounce of sense why we will never become a perennial top four footballing side.
You would have thought that by the law of averages even the most unluckiest of unlucky football Chairman would get one appointment right.
So onto number ten,.................. lucky ten perhaps.
If you hadn't let yourself believe that Tim was going to be here for the long run then you wouldn't be upset/annoyed by this news
Who was the last manager who should not have been sacked?
Everyone will have their own opinion but surely the bigger question is why is the Club constantly appointing the wrong man. Or are they dumping the right man too soon?Who was the last manager who should not have been sacked?
Redknapp........for sure with Jol a close second.
I've said this before and I say it again, I was a fan of Tim's and thank him for his contribution to our club.
Remember, no matter what happens next year we will probably end up 6th again. City, Chelsea, Arsenal, United, Liverpool are bigger teams than us. Everton and us will scrap for 6th. If we do get to the same position under some genius new big name manger as we did under Tim, I wonder what a lot of people on this site will say.
A lot of people on here are very very critical of Tim as a person and his managerial tenure. While criticism is fine, I hope they have some idea of who the ideal replacement would be and why.
Because otherwise, it will just result in another cycle of criticism again. Remember, the only person who got us into the Champions League was crucified here each week and AVB was heralded as the messiah.
It's very easy to criticise - not so easy to back it up with realistic alternatives for a club our size.