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Don’t ditch Sherwood! Wilkins insists Spurs boss has a better record than Martinez

mawspurs

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Jun 29, 2003
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Ray Wilkins insists Tim Sherwood does not deserve to be ditched as Tottenham manager.

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SlunkSoma

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Oct 5, 2004
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He actually says this:

"The result at the weekend was probably the result of the weekend, winning at Stoke, who have been on a fine run of form."

A good win sure, but think there was a bigger win somewhere. it has slipped me mind.


Slipped...
 

JoeT

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I actually think Martinez is a better coach than Sherwood mainly because he has achieved solid results at more than one club over a longer period of time.
I hope my post is discussing the feature.
 

striebs

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Mar 18, 2004
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Ray Wilkins is one of the good guys .

To have worked at Chelsea and with Mourhino yet still remain a decent human being shows he is his own man .
 

Gazza2K2

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Jun 8, 2003
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What exactly has it got to do with Wilkins?? NOTHING!!

Keep ur nose out and stick to ur mates John, Frank, Ashley and Didier.
 

Dinghy

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Jun 22, 2005
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Oh such bile spouted because people don't happen to agree with his sentiments.

How petty and childish.

:(
 

Riandor

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May 26, 2004
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Ray Wilkins is talking rubbish, sorry... Tim has done very little to show anyone that he is Managerial quality at this level.

Yes he has a reasonable points haul, but with a squad that massively underperformed at the beginning of the season and which benefited from an enthused Adebayour when Tim brought him back in. But honestly, what new manager wouldn't have done that?! That's management 101.

It's funny how the team has beaten pretty much the same teams it did early season and still got stuffed by the same teams it got stuffed by under AVB.

But apart from that I have seen no evidence of a plan on the pitch.
 

UbeAstard

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May 31, 2005
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A manager that goes straight into a top job with good squad is very, very likely to have a better record than a better manager that starts at a rock bottom or even at mid level club and has to work his way to success.
 
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