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Sherwood: Ryan Mason can become Tottenham’s Steven Gerrard

dondo

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Hey, just filling you in on some of timbo's other wonderful achievements in his illustrious, inventive life.

Thought you and the other die hard disciples of The Cult of Tim would appreciate it.

No good deed huh....sheesh.:rolleyes: Why do I even bother.:coffee:

I'm not a sherwood disciple as you put it but the ridicule you direct at sherwood and the blind faith you show poch when the two have made similar decisions and tried to play in similar ways is curious
 

thinktank

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I'm not a sherwood disciple as you put it but the ridicule you direct at sherwood and the blind faith you show poch when the two have made similar decisions and tried to play in similar ways is curious
The two haven't made 'similar' anything and are not similar in any way, shape or form apart from your own confused reality.

One is a cowboy hack who can't keep his mucky trap closed and the other is a proper manager who knows what he's doing.

*The latter isn't tim...just to help you out.
 

eddiebailey

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The two haven't made 'similar' anything and are not similar in any way, shape or form apart from your own confused reality.

I am actually quite encouraged by Poch, he seems to be continuing the good work Tim began in dealing with AVB's toxic legacy. Certainly he has more in common with Sherwood than he does with Villas-Boas.
 

thinktank

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Depends on the type of tank you mean. When I think tank, I think slow, thick-skinned and aggressive.

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dondo

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The two haven't made 'similar' anything and are not similar in any way, shape or form apart from your own confused reality.

One is a cowboy hack who can't keep his mucky trap closed and the other is a proper manager who knows what he's doing.

*The latter isn't tim...just to help you out.

Tim has a problem keeping his trap shut fair point.

Tim picked ade not soldado
Tim didn't rate sandro
Tim rated benteleb over other established players
Tim voiced anger and disappointment after a poor performance
Tim prefered youth players over more established players
Sound like any other manager we know?

Both managers liked a high tempo high press system with a high line of defence (not that the players always pull this off)

Apart from this they are nothing alike(y)
 

eddiebailey

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Tim has a problem keeping his trap shut fair point.

Tim picked ade not soldado
Tim didn't rate sandro
Tim rated benteleb over other established players
Tim voiced anger and disappointment after a poor performance
Tim prefered youth players over more established players

Both managers liked a high tempo high press system with a high line of defence (not that the players always pull this off)

Apart from this they are nothing alike(y)

But he would never pack Holtby off out on loan. Boy did Tim get some stick over that…
 

thinktank

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Tim has a problem keeping his trap shut fair point.

Tim picked ade not soldado
Tim didn't rate sandro
Tim rated benteleb over other established players
Tim voiced anger and disappointment after a poor performance
Tim prefered youth players over more established players

Both managers liked a high tempo high press system with a high line of defence (not that the players always pull this off)

Apart from this they are nothing alike(y)
Tim picked ade not soldado

That will only go on as long as Ade continues to put in performances like today.

Tim didn't rate sandro

Poch had no choice, Sandro looks finished and one injury away from doing a Ledley. Already been injured twice since being at QPR hasn't he?

Tim rated benteleb over other established players

No where to be seen today, can't 'rate' him that much.

Tim voiced anger and disappointment after a poor performance

A generic managerial trait.

Tim prefered youth players over more established players

Poch prefers whatever will get the job done regardless of age. I don't think it's a preference per se, rather, a willingness. And for all the talk tim only brought bentaleb through really.

Both managers liked a high tempo high press system with a high line of defence (not that the players always pull this off)

Only one knows how to do it.

None of these things make them 'similar' managers, I could list all of the things that make them the total opposite of each other which would dwarf your effort.
 

dondo

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That will only go on as long as Ade continues to put in performances like today.



Poch had no choice, Sandro looks finished and one injury away from doing a Ledley. Already been injured twice since being at QPR hasn't he?



No where to be seen today, can't 'rate' him that much.



A generic managerial trait.



Poch prefers whatever will get the job done regardless of age. I don't think it's a preference per se, rather, a willingness. And for all the talk tim only brought bentaleb through really.



Only one knows how to do it.

None of these things make them 'similar' managers, I could list all of the things that make them the total opposite of each other which would dwarf your effort.


All your points are debatable.
Please dwarf my efforts by listing how they are opposite
 
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