I've never given a fuck what a Spurs fan thinks and I don't intend to start now.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 13, 2015, 11:35:14 PMQuote from: citizenDJ on February 13, 2015, 11:27:13 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 13, 2015, 11:21:03 PMQuote from: citizenDJ on February 13, 2015, 11:14:55 PMEdit: A quick look here suggest Walker played right wing in that game, not centre-midfield http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/jose-mourinho-was-delighted-kyle-walker-played-in-midfield-for-spurs-at-chelsea/It certainly seems to have impressed Mourinho:QuoteAnd, The Special One had an intriguing critique of Tim Sherwood’s tactics – wondering why Kyle Walker played right wing.Mourinho makes the comments around the 2:25 mark on the video above: “For us it was very good Walker played right winger because when he plays right back I have to control it in a different way. And I have to give a defensive job to my left winger. When Walker plays against Azpilicueta, he was in the pocket! Was good for us!”But it's hardly the same as playing him in centre-midfield, is it?Even if you accept that, what about all the other points?What about the total lack of evidence that a rookie manager with 20 odd league games under his belt prior to getting the sack is going to be able to lift a team currently sat in 18th position in the league with 13 matches left?Where's the evidence he's going to be able to do that?And I don't mean evidence that means you can't rule him out of being able to - ie the "sometimes it just clicks" argument, which is basically random - I mean "yes, this makes me think Sherwood is the best appointment we can make"?I haven't seen any of that from anyone. The closest I've seen is "He's got to be better than Lambert" (which is the ultimate in pointless arguments as it means precisely nothing) and "he's the best we can get" (which strikes me as strange when we're talking about a job which probably has a £2m salary).I'm totally willing to be convinced this is a good idea, but all I have seen so far is the argument that he's not someone else, and we can't attract a top notch manager.Well, that's just it, isn't it? If we're talking about a results business, then his (very limited) record stands up. I take the point about it being with a good team and whatnot. But he did OK. Which means the 'evidence' is on his side.Again, I think he's a prat, but I also think he is a viable candidate for us right now (a shame, but there we are).
Quote from: citizenDJ on February 13, 2015, 11:27:13 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 13, 2015, 11:21:03 PMQuote from: citizenDJ on February 13, 2015, 11:14:55 PMEdit: A quick look here suggest Walker played right wing in that game, not centre-midfield http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/jose-mourinho-was-delighted-kyle-walker-played-in-midfield-for-spurs-at-chelsea/It certainly seems to have impressed Mourinho:QuoteAnd, The Special One had an intriguing critique of Tim Sherwood’s tactics – wondering why Kyle Walker played right wing.Mourinho makes the comments around the 2:25 mark on the video above: “For us it was very good Walker played right winger because when he plays right back I have to control it in a different way. And I have to give a defensive job to my left winger. When Walker plays against Azpilicueta, he was in the pocket! Was good for us!”But it's hardly the same as playing him in centre-midfield, is it?Even if you accept that, what about all the other points?What about the total lack of evidence that a rookie manager with 20 odd league games under his belt prior to getting the sack is going to be able to lift a team currently sat in 18th position in the league with 13 matches left?Where's the evidence he's going to be able to do that?And I don't mean evidence that means you can't rule him out of being able to - ie the "sometimes it just clicks" argument, which is basically random - I mean "yes, this makes me think Sherwood is the best appointment we can make"?I haven't seen any of that from anyone. The closest I've seen is "He's got to be better than Lambert" (which is the ultimate in pointless arguments as it means precisely nothing) and "he's the best we can get" (which strikes me as strange when we're talking about a job which probably has a £2m salary).I'm totally willing to be convinced this is a good idea, but all I have seen so far is the argument that he's not someone else, and we can't attract a top notch manager.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 13, 2015, 11:21:03 PMQuote from: citizenDJ on February 13, 2015, 11:14:55 PMEdit: A quick look here suggest Walker played right wing in that game, not centre-midfield http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/jose-mourinho-was-delighted-kyle-walker-played-in-midfield-for-spurs-at-chelsea/It certainly seems to have impressed Mourinho:QuoteAnd, The Special One had an intriguing critique of Tim Sherwood’s tactics – wondering why Kyle Walker played right wing.Mourinho makes the comments around the 2:25 mark on the video above: “For us it was very good Walker played right winger because when he plays right back I have to control it in a different way. And I have to give a defensive job to my left winger. When Walker plays against Azpilicueta, he was in the pocket! Was good for us!”But it's hardly the same as playing him in centre-midfield, is it?
Quote from: citizenDJ on February 13, 2015, 11:14:55 PMEdit: A quick look here suggest Walker played right wing in that game, not centre-midfield http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/jose-mourinho-was-delighted-kyle-walker-played-in-midfield-for-spurs-at-chelsea/It certainly seems to have impressed Mourinho:QuoteAnd, The Special One had an intriguing critique of Tim Sherwood’s tactics – wondering why Kyle Walker played right wing.Mourinho makes the comments around the 2:25 mark on the video above: “For us it was very good Walker played right winger because when he plays right back I have to control it in a different way. And I have to give a defensive job to my left winger. When Walker plays against Azpilicueta, he was in the pocket! Was good for us!”
Edit: A quick look here suggest Walker played right wing in that game, not centre-midfield http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/jose-mourinho-was-delighted-kyle-walker-played-in-midfield-for-spurs-at-chelsea/
And, The Special One had an intriguing critique of Tim Sherwood’s tactics – wondering why Kyle Walker played right wing.Mourinho makes the comments around the 2:25 mark on the video above: “For us it was very good Walker played right winger because when he plays right back I have to control it in a different way. And I have to give a defensive job to my left winger. When Walker plays against Azpilicueta, he was in the pocket! Was good for us!”
Eh? He took over a team in sixth or seventh place for just over half a season and kept it in sixth or seventh place.I'm not looking for evidence of his ability to that. I'm talking about evidence that he can come to a club which is in 18th place and, in the space of 13 games, get them out of the relegation zone and keep them there.Evidence he can be assistant manager at Spurs and keep them in the Europa League places for a few months isn't really going to be of much relevance to us.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 13, 2015, 11:46:49 PMEh? He took over a team in sixth or seventh place for just over half a season and kept it in sixth or seventh place.I'm not looking for evidence of his ability to that. I'm talking about evidence that he can come to a club which is in 18th place and, in the space of 13 games, get them out of the relegation zone and keep them there.Evidence he can be assistant manager at Spurs and keep them in the Europa League places for a few months isn't really going to be of much relevance to us.But that's all the evidence there is. And it shows he did OK.Which managers can you think of do have a bank of work that does provide the specific evidence you are after?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 13, 2015, 11:18:37 PMI've never given a fuck what a Spurs fan thinks and I don't intend to start now.Two of my best mates are spurs fans. They live in Goulders Green. Two of the nicest blokes you could meet. They hated Sherwood when they had him. Now they are worried on our behalf.