Quote from: Toronto Villa on March 15, 2015, 04:54:51 PMI think it was massively unfair Monty if you genuinely considered Sherwood's qualities as zero. If he came with no badges and straight from being a player I might agree with you but he didn't. And how in earth would he have kept us up with zero ability? You can't just bullshit your way through PL games. He is a qualified coach and did his job quite well as manager, albeit briefly. In fact given what he has done in a short time and very professionally I might add, he puts the like of a number of so called "experienced" or better established managers to shame.He'd had next to no games. You absolutely can bullshit your way through that number of games, especially with those sorts of players, and what's more his tactical record was ominously bad. He started similarly here, with a rigid 4-4-2 with wide open spaces and lumping to the big guy. He's since done what I didn't think he would do: changed it, and changed it to something interesting. We had more men in midfield, and that combined with his obviously actual quality (enthusiasm) to produce something like real football. Long may it continue - it just doesn't feel sustainable to me somehow.
I think it was massively unfair Monty if you genuinely considered Sherwood's qualities as zero. If he came with no badges and straight from being a player I might agree with you but he didn't. And how in earth would he have kept us up with zero ability? You can't just bullshit your way through PL games. He is a qualified coach and did his job quite well as manager, albeit briefly. In fact given what he has done in a short time and very professionally I might add, he puts the like of a number of so called "experienced" or better established managers to shame.
Lots of dislikeable people are good managers - in fact, sometimes I wonder if that's one of the necessary aspects of a good manager.
Southampton or Swansea level would be nice, and with each passing game or month or season it becomes more apparent how sustainable the style is. If we have no relegation scare next season and play decent stuff, I'll be happy. I may never actually like the guy - the whole bantersaurus thing annoys me more than I can possibly say - but if he turns out to be an actual, no-jokes good manager, then why wouldn't I say so? Lots of dislikeable people are good managers - in fact, sometimes I wonder if that's one of the necessary aspects of a good manager.