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Tim Sherwood was clearly the worst but his significance cannot be denied.
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Every? There hasnt been any PL movement till a few days ago.Is that the Sherwood who is still getting passed over for every vacant managers job
He was passed over by palace and brom twice and will be passed over by the geordies.Tim Sherwood is a backstabber, eats babies and clubs baby seals.
Knows a lot about football though lol.
Every? There hasnt been any PL movement till a few days ago.
Well tbf he hasn't really much experience has he and as most clubs are looking for someone to keep them from relegation it would be a big risk regardless of what you think of him.He was passed over by palace and brom twice and will be passed over by the geordies.
He's spent years under 'Arry though. Surely that must count for something!Well tbf he hasn't really much experience has he and as most clubs are looking for someone to keep them from relegation it would be a big risk regardless of what you think of him.
Is that the Sherwood who is still getting passed over for every vacant managers job
Not when it comes to looking for appointing a PL manager to keep alive your survival in the league, no IHe's spent years under 'Arry though. Surely that must count for something!
You know, the actual non **** side of me that would actually like to see him successful agrees with this 100%. Would probably be better to hone his craft at a championship side right now.I wrote at the time, when Sherwood lost his job, that it would be a millstone for him, because what he really needs to do is to take on a club in the Championship and learn his craft as a manager. But because he is 'former Tottenham manager', he, his agent and the press all have him in the frame for every lower-level Premiership job.
If he eventually gets one of those, he might do OK, but he's just as likely to turn into a Neil Warnock, bouncing around from one 'not-quite' job to another, ever undermined by his frankness.
Sherwood needs to learn the 'people' side of the job in a less exposed environment, but he's not being given the chance.
I was being sarcastic, mateNot when it comes to looking for appointing a PL manager to keep alive your survival in the league, no I
don't think it does.
Doh lol. Sorry. Been rowing on the Chelski thread so a bit tetchy lol.I was being sarcastic, mate
As opposed to a good episode of Dynasty lol"CrazyHeart, post: ]
Either way, the mid-season sacking screwed us and turned our club into a bad episode of Dynasty which wasted a season and sent our football back to the stone age.
Yes, our former youth prospects are thankfully saving our asses now that the damage inflicted by Sherwood was done. This is precisely why they need to stick with Poch and let him get on with his job, making sure he gets the support and backing he needs to succeed without any shenanigans.
He was passed over by palace and brom twice and will be passed over by the geordies.
Tim Sherwood had very little to do with our youth system apart from signing Bentaleb. When he was head of youth development he sat in his office and closed himself off from the players. Every other youth player was at Spurs for years before Sherwood took the job.