Quote from: PaulWinch again on August 15, 2015, 01:14:29 PMQuote from: Ger Regan on August 15, 2015, 01:10:43 PMQuote from: brian green on August 15, 2015, 01:06:49 PMI agree with ads, anybody who went to the Hull game last season would have left as we did, certain that not only would we be relegated but that we would finish rock bottom of the table. What Tim Sherwood deserves is our heartfelt thanks not forensic not picking based on the cockney stereotyping.He deserves thanks for last season, but he also should be subjected to legitimate scrutiny where necessary, and there are definitely aspects of his managerial abilities that need to be addressed if we are to be more than a team that just happens to avoid relegation year on year. That said, completely dismissing him as a redknapp type figure isn't right either.Maybe, but at the same time passing judgement on his abilities so far this season when he's got 10 new players to gelinto a team is a bit harsh. He has overhauled the squad, which was completely necessary and we've won one and lost a close game to Man Utd. He's not doing too badly.The thing is, I'm seeing the same limitations from sherwood as I did last season, a complete inability (or unwillingness?) to change things mid-game. When he gets the tactics right, it can often work out well, but when he doesn't we're left floundering somewhat, and I really don't think that's got anything to do with bedding in the new players.
Quote from: Ger Regan on August 15, 2015, 01:10:43 PMQuote from: brian green on August 15, 2015, 01:06:49 PMI agree with ads, anybody who went to the Hull game last season would have left as we did, certain that not only would we be relegated but that we would finish rock bottom of the table. What Tim Sherwood deserves is our heartfelt thanks not forensic not picking based on the cockney stereotyping.He deserves thanks for last season, but he also should be subjected to legitimate scrutiny where necessary, and there are definitely aspects of his managerial abilities that need to be addressed if we are to be more than a team that just happens to avoid relegation year on year. That said, completely dismissing him as a redknapp type figure isn't right either.Maybe, but at the same time passing judgement on his abilities so far this season when he's got 10 new players to gelinto a team is a bit harsh. He has overhauled the squad, which was completely necessary and we've won one and lost a close game to Man Utd. He's not doing too badly.
Quote from: brian green on August 15, 2015, 01:06:49 PMI agree with ads, anybody who went to the Hull game last season would have left as we did, certain that not only would we be relegated but that we would finish rock bottom of the table. What Tim Sherwood deserves is our heartfelt thanks not forensic not picking based on the cockney stereotyping.He deserves thanks for last season, but he also should be subjected to legitimate scrutiny where necessary, and there are definitely aspects of his managerial abilities that need to be addressed if we are to be more than a team that just happens to avoid relegation year on year. That said, completely dismissing him as a redknapp type figure isn't right either.
I agree with ads, anybody who went to the Hull game last season would have left as we did, certain that not only would we be relegated but that we would finish rock bottom of the table. What Tim Sherwood deserves is our heartfelt thanks not forensic not picking based on the cockney stereotyping.
Also, to follow on from Ads and Brian, the question we had coming away from Hull was not if we go down, but when.
Quote from: Ger Regan on August 15, 2015, 01:18:57 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on August 15, 2015, 01:14:29 PMQuote from: Ger Regan on August 15, 2015, 01:10:43 PMQuote from: brian green on August 15, 2015, 01:06:49 PMI agree with ads, anybody who went to the Hull game last season would have left as we did, certain that not only would we be relegated but that we would finish rock bottom of the table. What Tim Sherwood deserves is our heartfelt thanks not forensic not picking based on the cockney stereotyping.He deserves thanks for last season, but he also should be subjected to legitimate scrutiny where necessary, and there are definitely aspects of his managerial abilities that need to be addressed if we are to be more than a team that just happens to avoid relegation year on year. That said, completely dismissing him as a redknapp type figure isn't right either.Maybe, but at the same time passing judgement on his abilities so far this season when he's got 10 new players to gelinto a team is a bit harsh. He has overhauled the squad, which was completely necessary and we've won one and lost a close game to Man Utd. He's not doing too badly.The thing is, I'm seeing the same limitations from sherwood as I did last season, a complete inability (or unwillingness?) to change things mid-game. When he gets the tactics right, it can often work out well, but when he doesn't we're left floundering somewhat, and I really don't think that's got anything to do with bedding in the new players.agree with this, the cup final and yesterday are examples of this.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on August 15, 2015, 05:48:01 PMQuote from: Ger Regan on August 15, 2015, 01:18:57 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on August 15, 2015, 01:14:29 PMQuote from: Ger Regan on August 15, 2015, 01:10:43 PMQuote from: brian green on August 15, 2015, 01:06:49 PMI agree with ads, anybody who went to the Hull game last season would have left as we did, certain that not only would we be relegated but that we would finish rock bottom of the table. What Tim Sherwood deserves is our heartfelt thanks not forensic not picking based on the cockney stereotyping.He deserves thanks for last season, but he also should be subjected to legitimate scrutiny where necessary, and there are definitely aspects of his managerial abilities that need to be addressed if we are to be more than a team that just happens to avoid relegation year on year. That said, completely dismissing him as a redknapp type figure isn't right either.Maybe, but at the same time passing judgement on his abilities so far this season when he's got 10 new players to gelinto a team is a bit harsh. He has overhauled the squad, which was completely necessary and we've won one and lost a close game to Man Utd. He's not doing too badly.The thing is, I'm seeing the same limitations from sherwood as I did last season, a complete inability (or unwillingness?) to change things mid-game. When he gets the tactics right, it can often work out well, but when he doesn't we're left floundering somewhat, and I really don't think that's got anything to do with bedding in the new players.agree with this, the cup final and yesterday are examples of this.The Southampton game was a real eye opener for me. It was clear that our game plan was going to pieces, but it still took him until well into the second half to make any sort of change. Even then it was essentially a like-for-like substitution of gabby for n'zogbia.As I said before, he deserves credit for keeping us up last year, but he shouldn't be immune to any criticism either.
We are all agreed he has more tactical acumen than our last two managers though right? Just getting the measure of the debate here.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on August 15, 2015, 06:53:39 PMWe are all agreed he has more tactical acumen than our last two managers though right? Just getting the measure of the debate here.Well, yeah, but that's a bit like asking if he's got more hair than Kojak.
I do like that some posters are excited about the new signings but some are questioning the manager who has just signed them.