For what it's worth, I think short term, just the boost of a new manager with a bit of enthusiasm will be enough to get this squad over the line. There really is some dross in this league and our squad is definitely one of the better ones in the bottom half so even some half decent performances should get the job done. I wouldn't be surprised if we're wondering how long he'll last by time we get to Christmas though.
We have a manager with less than a season of management experience. Some of the comments being made completely ignore this and expect him to act as if he has ten years experience.Like young players, he will make mistakes but I would hope that every supporter wants him to learn from them and take the team forward. Sometimes I think that some supporters make their minds up at day one and are critical from that point, just waiting to have a go.I have heard other experienced managers say that their players had made mistakes that cost them in the game. Players know when they have made mistakes and they should be strong enough to accept it. I would much prefer to hear things that I have actually seen rather than like Lambert saying we were excellent, when it was clear we were not.Sherwood has taken a tremendous gamble with the clear out but I think most would agree, it was needed. What he needs now is a bit of luck in being able to put is best team out, with options. A bit better run of the ball wouldn't go amiss as well.
Unlike (presumably) most on here, I don't particularly like Sherwood, as I think he's a self-serving egotist in the 'arry mould. That said, if I were a chelsea fan (shudders), I couldn't see myself liking Mourinho either, but I wouldn't let that cloud my judgement as to whether he was doing a good job or not. Likewise, sherwood deserves credit for keeping us up last year, even if it did go to pot towards the end.Sherwood seems to have the support of the players (although how long will that last if he continues to blame them for defeats is anyone's guess), but his continuing inability to read and react to tactical switches from the opposition is starting to really annoy me. Yes, the players deserve some blame for individual errors, but as paulie infers, the likelihood of errors being made is increased when the opposition spend more time in your half.The other thing is that a lot of the issues that spurs fans noted are still relevant today. Never mind pointing to last season, what are the realistic chances of him learning from his mistakes if he's still making the ones that he made during his time there?