Blimey, two posts in two days by me ...................I wasn't calling for Tim's P45 btw ~ ~ I was trying to structure a debate beyond the blind obsession we have when things go well, that puts blinkers on us.When Paul arrived, everything was brilliant, everyone loved him. We didn't do much initially, but He Wasn't AM, so although close season, the "New Manager Bounce" was not pronounced.But he wasn't AM, and we were 100% behind him.Tim did get the "new-manager-bounce".It does work, but the "new manager" plateaus out imo.Pardew and Pulis for example. Ramsay as the opposite at QPR.Advocaat at Sunderland. All mid-season changes.A new broom in the main gets an extra percentage from his players, but it never lasts.Players go back into their comfort zone, once they have a reckoning of the new man, imo.Tim reached his plateau 6 games ago. Since then we have slipped and slided backwards.He hasn't the wherewithal to recognise that, change it or even realise the weakness of other teams.PRIOR to the Final, he gave a "heads-up" to his bomb list.{Pressie before Final}Tim being considerate and emphatic with his players. Even told the media how "considerate" a boss he was.Mis-management and naivety Big Time.So, I don't think any new owner will keep Tim on.And there are lots of top class managers that a new owner could choose from, that we deserve !New owner, new money.Tim's time with us is realistically shorter rather than longer ~ imo.He doesn't adapt on-the-hoof, he doesn't sub with creativity, he doesn't think before he speaks.Christian to Real in a year if he was managed by Tim ...what nonsense. I don't know what level or what league, Tim would be ideal at...but I do know and believe that we are not his true home. And I say this before TF allows too much money to be spent by a manager who believes in himself 101% ~~~ but in his players ...50% ?
I think it goes without saying that I was among the least convinced on here when Sherwood was first appointed, but saving us like he did and throwing in a Cup final was quite the start to his Villa career. He's not a perfect manager - if he was, he wouldn't be with us aged 47 - but he's more than earned the chance to show what he can do over the longer term.Like I said on here the other day, at worst he may become a sort of managerial Darren Bent - inadequate long-term, but indispensable short-term at a time when we desperately needed him. Like Bent, whatever happens next, Sherwood has saved this club for now.
I noticed that Grealish looking particularly knackered in the second half against West Ham and then again at Southampton...so we are to assume that they were basically knackered and couldn't sustain the level of fitness required to perform the way they had been?
UngratefulWe were down when he arrived. Our form was the worst in the league. We were the worst scorers. During his time our defence has been decimated by injuries to ridiculous levelsWithin three months we were the third top scorers in the league. He had the confidence to start grealish who shone. We were interesting to watch for the first time in years. We didn't just play long to benteke. We put in some genuinely fantastic performances - Liverpool, everton, Sunderland, west brom. Name me four better performances since oneill's last season. It would be outrageous to sack him