Predicting ,hoping and wishing that Sherwood will be saviour and a Legendary Manager for us !Not because he is a brilliant Manager, but because he is a brilliant Manager compared to his predecessors !
Quote from: silhillvilla on March 15, 2015, 01:11:10 AMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on March 15, 2015, 12:53:48 AMQuote from: silhillvilla on March 15, 2015, 12:43:14 AMI was sat behind the dugout today, parks was up on the touch line almost as much as sherwood. Robson popped out occasionally as did KMac. No sign of Petrov though.Curious did you happen to hear what Poyet was saying to his players during the injury break in the first half? On TV it sounds a lot like "no wide, do not go wide" which would be strange as fletcher in particular seemed to be getting joy against Bacuna when he went wide.Don't know mate , chatting with a few SAFC fans today they were furious poyet was playing fletcher on the wing. They remind me of villa under Lambert. A great club with a poor manager and tactician.Cheers for the info. Yeah totally agree. Likeable club & fans. They deserve better. Amazing how its like a cloud has lifted around our club. I couldn't be happier
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on March 15, 2015, 12:53:48 AMQuote from: silhillvilla on March 15, 2015, 12:43:14 AMI was sat behind the dugout today, parks was up on the touch line almost as much as sherwood. Robson popped out occasionally as did KMac. No sign of Petrov though.Curious did you happen to hear what Poyet was saying to his players during the injury break in the first half? On TV it sounds a lot like "no wide, do not go wide" which would be strange as fletcher in particular seemed to be getting joy against Bacuna when he went wide.Don't know mate , chatting with a few SAFC fans today they were furious poyet was playing fletcher on the wing. They remind me of villa under Lambert. A great club with a poor manager and tactician.
Quote from: silhillvilla on March 15, 2015, 12:43:14 AMI was sat behind the dugout today, parks was up on the touch line almost as much as sherwood. Robson popped out occasionally as did KMac. No sign of Petrov though.Curious did you happen to hear what Poyet was saying to his players during the injury break in the first half? On TV it sounds a lot like "no wide, do not go wide" which would be strange as fletcher in particular seemed to be getting joy against Bacuna when he went wide.
I was sat behind the dugout today, parks was up on the touch line almost as much as sherwood. Robson popped out occasionally as did KMac. No sign of Petrov though.
Mont, when you say 30% of your concerns have gone but 70% remain, is that 30% of every aspect of his ability or 30% of those aspects you considered he was weak. Expressed another way, did you put his qualities at nought? Did you really think he was that bad? I am not being provocative, and I never knowingly cause dissent, I find the subject of expectations very interesting.
Quote from: Marton on March 15, 2015, 01:44:56 PMPredicting ,hoping and wishing that Sherwood will be saviour and a Legendary Manager for us !Not because he is a brilliant Manager, but because he is a brilliant Manager compared to his predecessors !If he became a "legendary" manager wouldn't that qualify him as both?
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.