Sherwood, 45, said: "If I had started the season, we would have been in the Champions League."
Who knows what would have happened but there's a reasonable chance he's right about this. You'd have to be very petty and vindictive to say unequivocally that he's wrong. Don't diss the Tim; it makes you look bad.
Semantics, @avonspurs. I wouldn't bet my house that he's right and you wouldn't bet yours that he's wrong (although I might bet my bath mat that he's right!). Whatever Tim says is fighting talk from an under pressure manager. Bombastic but not wrong.His statement, as you have quoted it, seems to suggest that finishing in the top 4 would have definitely happened. He seems fairly unequivocal so I find it a bit hypocritical to argue that we can't be equally unequivocal and say he's completely and utterly wrong
Semantics, @avonspurs. I wouldn't bet my house that he's right and you wouldn't bet yours that he's wrong (although I might bet my bath mat that he's right!). Whatever Tim says is fighting talk from an under pressure manager. Bombastic but not wrong.
Semantics, @avonspurs. I wouldn't bet my house that he's right and you wouldn't bet yours that he's wrong (although I might bet my bath mat that he's right!). Whatever Tim says is fighting talk from an under pressure manager. Bombastic but not wrong.
That's what I've taken it as.Just a thought, is he saying this based on points per game ratio during his time in charge? If so then thats fair enough imo and Ive taken it out of context.