Quote from: silhillvilla on October 10, 2015, 10:18:28 PMHe got 5 wins and a draw out of 14 games.Who did we beat in the PL ? WBA , Spurs, Sunderland, Everton and West Ham.But then we lost to the likes of burnley , Stoke , Newcastle and only drew at home to qpr .The fa cup papered over the cracks that never left Few things say "I'm talking shite" more than that cliched papering over the cracks nonsense, particularly when it's preceded by the utterly risible stupidity that somehow, winning away at Spurs when it matters is less important than losing a nothing match a week before the cup final.
He got 5 wins and a draw out of 14 games.Who did we beat in the PL ? WBA , Spurs, Sunderland, Everton and West Ham.But then we lost to the likes of burnley , Stoke , Newcastle and only drew at home to qpr .The fa cup papered over the cracks that never left
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 10, 2015, 10:37:17 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on October 10, 2015, 10:18:28 PMHe got 5 wins and a draw out of 14 games.Who did we beat in the PL ? WBA , Spurs, Sunderland, Everton and West Ham.But then we lost to the likes of burnley , Stoke , Newcastle and only drew at home to qpr .The fa cup papered over the cracks that never left Few things say "I'm talking shite" more than that cliched papering over the cracks nonsense, particularly when it's preceded by the utterly risible stupidity that somehow, winning away at Spurs when it matters is less important than losing a nothing match a week before the cup final.Lol at the insults. I was at WHL it was by far the highlight of Sherberts reign in the EPL. For the record a confidence boosting win vs Burnley may have helped on May 30th. Equally the display at St Mary's was pathetic a shambles from start to finish and a clear sign of how shit things were/are.
Let's look at the wins that kept us up . WBA - thanks to Foster really for a moment of madnessSpurs - a good win this. Rode our luck at times but deserved win. Everton - again a good solid win this one. West Ham - scrappy win no complaints. Sunderland - truly mental first half against a woeful side in chaos under Poyet. Still I enjoyed the day indeed. Sherwood got the results Lambert would not of as he'd lost the DR. Just as Sherwood has now IMHO.
I think the pairing of Richards and Lescott has been a massive let down. On paper I thought them two would be as solid as a brick outhouse. It hasn't worked at all. I feel for sherwood on that one .
I was talking to an Albion season ticket holder the other day. Along with saying how boring they are to watch, he also said they're glad to be rid of Lescott as he's past it now and making too many mistakes. Regarding Sherwood, he just seems to have fallen apart. He didn't look the incapable manager he had been portrayed to be, with maybe the exception of the last 2 or 3 games. There's no need to distort what happened last season to make it fit a biased opinion when what's happening at the moment show clearly shows that he's no longer up to the task.