If Tim Sherwood is going to prejudice our chances of winning games with bizarre substitutions and team set ups he ought to go back to the tried and tested old school practice of knowing your best team and picking that team or as close as injuries and suspensions allow.He gives the impression in interviews of being quick witted and sharp. None of that has manifested itself in his actual work, leading me to believe that he is thick in matters relating to the actual nuts and bolts of team management. There have been plenty of very successful managers with the same limitations but they have always stuck to the basics and not tried to play mind games that are beyond them.
Have to be honest, but I agree to a point with Rowett on this. Sherwood got the tactics completely wrong in the first half and his comments made it look like he was trying to save face.To his credit, he made the right changes at half time and we also did a good job of taking the sting out of Blues in the last 10 minutes.
anybody that takes much joy from that second half against such a pathetic pub team, needs their head looking at.