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Pffft just goes to show that Swindons not a Proper Football Club if they can't succeed with the original Proper Football Man.
Sherwood is the Rodders to Redknapp's Del Boy.
Pffft just goes to show that Swindons not a Proper Football Club if they can't succeed with the original Proper Football Man.
Had me in stiches."He's from the David Brent school of management"
I've got to admit I was a bit surprised that this thread wasn't bumped after Swindon were relegated last week, but it was probably because everyone else already knew that Tim Sherwood never actually worked at Swindon....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...don-DoF-Tim-Sherwood-claims-role-not-job.html
It's quite something. You'd think he was a young Guardiola.just coming in to post this. Ashton must be mates with Sherwood to write that. No wonder Ashton wrote so many articles sticking the knife into AVB.
That article is giving me an aneurysm.
These lines are crackers: "He is a straight-talker, confident enough in his background as a player, coach and manager at the highest level to speak his mind. Sparks will fly in his company, but he knows when he has crossed the line.’
This is the refs report on him as a 'straight-talker' (but knowing when he has 'crossed the line') during a game at Villa (for which he got a ban): "You’re the only f*cker in the ground that’s f*cking seen it you f*cking mug", pointing aggressively in my face. I informed him that he would be reported for his comments towards me, his reply was "f*ck off you mug".
Beautifully mocked by Football365 in their excellent 'Mediawatch'. http://www.football365.com/news/mediawatch-are-you-afraid-of-tim-sherwood
Beautifully mocked by Football365 in their excellent 'Mediawatch'. http://www.football365.com/news/mediawatch-are-you-afraid-of-tim-sherwood
When he was manager of Aston Villa he tore a hamstring when he put his boot through the water bottles on the edge of the technical area.