- Apr 1, 2014
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Only when you gone and away........
They've both got the same accountant !It's not an automatic measure of how good someone is but experience is something to be taken into consideration.
I dare say Harry did see something in Tim, they are both very similar.
(To the tune of Nice one Cyrill)
Piss off Timmy,
Piss off Tim,
Piss off Timmy,
I fucked your mama's arse!
(I jest, I didn't like the guy but he did his best and I don't wish him any particular ill, just glad to be shot of him).
Rosie?They've both got the same accountant !
That's the general consensus.You're on an odd boy.
Call you what?Call me.
Call you what?
This is true, they're both business partners of Jamie.It's not an automatic measure of how good someone is but experience is something to be taken into consideration.
I dare say Harry did see something in Tim, they are both very similar.
I thought that some of the abuse leveled at Sherwood was petty. I never disliked him, much less hate him, from the beginning I didn't think he had the necessary experience to help us achieve our goals. It seems he ruffled the feathers of a few players with his comments, most notably Sandro, and I think he could've handled this much better. That made me worry that he would be a catalyst for losing some of our best players and I wasn't convinced he would be able to attract adequate replacements.
Personally, I think he did alright in the job, not very good but far from disastrous. Again, I just don't think he did enough to show that he has the potential to help us achieve our aims in the medium-term. He still has a lot to learn and I don't think we have the luxury of letting him learn on the job. It wouldn't surprise me if he went on to be a half decent manager.
All that being said, I'm not overly convinced about the alternatives. Pochettino doesn't fill me with confidence and FDB has never managed in the EPL. That being said, I would probably rather have FDB and give him some time. I thought LVG would've been the man for the job, I thought he was exactly what we needed, unfortunately we missed the boat on that one (I'm assuming we could've got him signed up before the world cup and before united).
Without the resources of the other teams we need a manager who will get us punching above our weight. I'm at a stage now where I genuinely don't know where we go from here. It seems as though we might have to wait until we get the stadium built before we can start to dream of the top 4 again.
p.s. LVG to FDB in the EPL OMG
Surely it is worth keeping this open till after goals on SundayGet you last bits of bile in chaps, the keys are jangling on this.
I wouldn't necessarily say that he inflicted damage on the club, I was just worried that he could, with regard to players wanting to leave and not being able to attract new ones.Fair point, however I do disagree with you on the extent of damage that Sherwood inflicted on the club. Many people here just can't see past the freak goals that won us games against a lot of weaker teams, but the demoralising of senior players, batshit crazy selections, lack of direction and tactics coupled with a consistent flurry of asinine comments left no recourse for the man.
As far as FDB or Poch - I wouldn't worry too much. They're both credentialed managers with experience and it's just a matter of whether they'll click with our squad or not. They've both demonstrated that they can do this quite adequately, while potentially needing to take themselves to the next level with a Spurs squad that desires the same.
Getting rid of Sherwood was the best thing we could've done.