It feels like fun again
I didn't say he was a simpleton! I said his tactics left a lot to be desired during a lot of his time at Spurs, but that he's obviously improved loads since then. Like you say, he's inexperienced so the learning curve will be quite steep for him, but so far he's following it well.
Sherwood is a manager who still hasn't yet chalked up the equivalent of one full season of matches in charge in his career.It's pretty hard to see how one can make a judgement, positive or negative, on his tactical acuity based on such a short period of time.In the meantime, so long as he keeps us up, that's all I care about for now, I am not going to worry about the tactics he used to do it. That can wait till next season onwards.
I see football management more and more as a head chef type thing now.You have specialist coaches, medical staff, scouts, nutritionists, performance analysts etcA Manager doesn't have to be a master tactician, he has to have the ability to hire one,and the good sense to listen to him.(eg) Ferguson and Carlos Queiroz