I noticed earlier that Sherwood is third favourite to leave his job. Surprised me a little.
Quote from: Drummond on July 14, 2015, 10:57:58 PMI noticed earlier that Sherwood is third favourite to leave his job. Surprised me a little. My dentist is a Sunderland fan and we always spend longer chatting about footie than it takes him to do my check-up. Was in the other day and he said him and all his mates/boards reckon Sherwood will be gone by Xmas, just see him as a chancer and the end of the season slumo was more what it will be like. Just passing on an insight into other viewpoints which prbably affects the odds.
Sherwood may be relatively inexperienced as a Prem manager, but as I've said before, he isn't operating in a vacuum and has assembled a decent backroom support team. I fully expect us to have an uneventful season and finish mid-table which will feel like we've won the league after the last few years of dross....and what do Sunderland fans know about a successful football team anyway ? Answers on a postcard, best one wins a packet of frazzles and a Rowntree's cabana.
Quote from: CT Villan on July 15, 2015, 02:13:38 PMSherwood may be relatively inexperienced as a Prem manager, but as I've said before, he isn't operating in a vacuum and has assembled a decent backroom support team. I fully expect us to have an uneventful season and finish mid-table which will feel like we've won the league after the last few years of dross....and what do Sunderland fans know about a successful football team anyway ? Answers on a postcard, best one wins a packet of frazzles and a Rowntree's cabana.Well, they should no a thing or five, about shit managers, they've had plenty over the last few years
Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood admits he is struggling to offload unwanted players this summer as he targets four more arrivalsTim Sherwood admits he is struggling to get rid of the club's dead wood He wants to raise funds despite already seeing five players leave the club Sherwood has already signed Micah Richards and midfielder Idrissa GueyeNice left-back Jordan Amavi is also close to joining the club for £9millioBy Laurie Whitwell for MailOnlinePublished: 16:40, 15 July 2015 | Updated: 17:50, 15 July 2015Tim Sherwood wants to sign four more players to strengthen ahead of the new season, but is experiencing difficulties moving on members of his squad he does not want.The Aston Villa manager has brought in Micah Richards and Mark Bunn on frees and midfielder Idrissa Gueye for £9million, while also being on the verge of completing the £9m transfer of Nice left-back Jordan Amavi. But he is looking to recoup funds and wages by selling up to seven players, even after the departures of Andreas Weimann, Matt Lowton, Yacouba Sylla, Shay Given and Darren Bent. 'When you have players at the club who are on big money and enjoying the environment they are in, it’s hard,’ he said. 'I’m not blaming the players - the club gave them the contracts, it’s not their fault - you just have to hope they have the opportunity to move elsewhere.’ Sherwood, in Portugal on pre-season tour, added: 'Im going to get a lot of players fit who won’t be here at the start of the season. That’s a little bit frustrating but it’s part of the job'I understand it from their point of view. I don’t hold that against them. I don’t think they should really have to move unless they want to. 'We would like to strengthen in every area but we haven’t got the bottomless pit of money.What do we need? I think it would be helpful to bring in four but to get rid of five, six, seven maybe. I know how difficult it is, it’s not easy.'
I don't think Hutton & Bacuna would be on his shift list.