As a long term option it's not good. As a short term option it could go either way. He has a good start like he did at Spurs, and get 2-3 players firing, then we could stay up. My gut tells me we'll go down. Ultimately, unless he's got a decent number 2, then I would envision another season of struggle next year. But honestly...what other options are out there and actually viable? It looks like a choice of one.
Quote from: Steve kirk on February 13, 2015, 09:00:32 PMOn Wednesday night anybody but Lambert was fine so that must have included Sherwood, now there are rumours that he may or may not be appointed and there are so many posters kicking the shit out of him, I just dont get it, if he takes over give the bloke a chance, what the fuck did he do in half a season at Spurs to be described as hilariously incompetent or utterly uninspiring, please explain.Quote from: Steve kirk on February 13, 2015, 09:00:32 PMOn Wednesday night anybody but Lambert was fine so that must have included Sherwood, now there are rumours that he may or may not be appointed and there are so many posters kicking the shit out of him, I just dont get it, if he takes over give the bloke a chance, what the fuck did he do in half a season at Spurs to be described as hilariously incompetent or utterly uninspiring, please explain.I didn't say anybody but Lambert. He'd be uninspiring because he is massively untested at this level apart from a dozen games at fucking Spurs (who didn't rate him enough to give him an actual job). We need experience to help us avoid being relegated.
On Wednesday night anybody but Lambert was fine so that must have included Sherwood, now there are rumours that he may or may not be appointed and there are so many posters kicking the shit out of him, I just dont get it, if he takes over give the bloke a chance, what the fuck did he do in half a season at Spurs to be described as hilariously incompetent or utterly uninspiring, please explain.
Tim sherwood, manager for the sum total of 22 games!
Quote from: silhillvilla on February 13, 2015, 06:23:52 PMCurbishley would be a backwards step. He's too out of touch now , he doesn't even get TV work How on earth do you know how in touch Curbishley keeps with football?
Curbishley would be a backwards step. He's too out of touch now , he doesn't even get TV work
Some of you lot are unreal, absolutely unreal
Quote from: Rigadon on February 13, 2015, 09:22:52 PMQuote from: Steve kirk on February 13, 2015, 09:00:32 PMOn Wednesday night anybody but Lambert was fine so that must have included Sherwood, now there are rumours that he may or may not be appointed and there are so many posters kicking the shit out of him, I just dont get it, if he takes over give the bloke a chance, what the fuck did he do in half a season at Spurs to be described as hilariously incompetent or utterly uninspiring, please explain.Quote from: Steve kirk on February 13, 2015, 09:00:32 PMOn Wednesday night anybody but Lambert was fine so that must have included Sherwood, now there are rumours that he may or may not be appointed and there are so many posters kicking the shit out of him, I just dont get it, if he takes over give the bloke a chance, what the fuck did he do in half a season at Spurs to be described as hilariously incompetent or utterly uninspiring, please explain.I didn't say anybody but Lambert. He'd be uninspiring because he is massively untested at this level apart from a dozen games at fucking Spurs (who didn't rate him enough to give him an actual job). We need experience to help us avoid being relegated. Rigadon he had 28 games and Levy has gone through an awful lot of managers, I take your point about experience but I just think his swagger and confidence might help to shake those players out of the cycle of shit they have been on for so long, wouldent have been my first choice but I think he might have it in him to save us,