Quote from: silhillvilla on February 21, 2015, 10:11:34 PMCan't fault sherwood really at all. Hang on, I thought the reason why he was a good option was the he could provide an instant lift and raise their games with his praise and positivity? If he's not been brought in to do that, what is he here for? Based on today (and his whole managerial career), it's not his incisive tactical mind.
Can't fault sherwood really at all.
Quote from: Stu on February 21, 2015, 09:29:19 PMQuote from: N'Rexy on February 21, 2015, 09:17:33 PMCan I call for some calm. Sherwood isn't going to turn things round in 5 days. This will take a few weeks for him to even make a mark after the last year's of decline.We may well go down but that's because of what happened pre Sherwood.That is precisely the alarming bit; we should have had a new manager putting his stamp on the place and sussing out how to turn things around a month ago, at least. As it is we lie 19th in the table, look as bad as ever and there's 12 games left to save ourselves. I think relegation might just happen this time.All in hindsight of course, but that would have also allowed him to bring in any players he felt necessary. As it is, he's got to work with what he has got.
Quote from: N'Rexy on February 21, 2015, 09:17:33 PMCan I call for some calm. Sherwood isn't going to turn things round in 5 days. This will take a few weeks for him to even make a mark after the last year's of decline.We may well go down but that's because of what happened pre Sherwood.That is precisely the alarming bit; we should have had a new manager putting his stamp on the place and sussing out how to turn things around a month ago, at least. As it is we lie 19th in the table, look as bad as ever and there's 12 games left to save ourselves. I think relegation might just happen this time.
Can I call for some calm. Sherwood isn't going to turn things round in 5 days. This will take a few weeks for him to even make a mark after the last year's of decline.We may well go down but that's because of what happened pre Sherwood.
Quote from: Dave on February 21, 2015, 10:21:07 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on February 21, 2015, 10:11:34 PMCan't fault sherwood really at all. Hang on, I thought the reason why he was a good option was the he could provide an instant lift and raise their games with his praise and positivity? If he's not been brought in to do that, what is he here for? Based on today (and his whole managerial career), it's not his incisive tactical mind. ...and the first half saw more attacking intent than Lambert managed in the last dozen matches.
Quote from: tomd2103 on February 21, 2015, 09:38:52 PMQuote from: Stu on February 21, 2015, 09:29:19 PMQuote from: N'Rexy on February 21, 2015, 09:17:33 PMCan I call for some calm. Sherwood isn't going to turn things round in 5 days. This will take a few weeks for him to even make a mark after the last year's of decline.We may well go down but that's because of what happened pre Sherwood.That is precisely the alarming bit; we should have had a new manager putting his stamp on the place and sussing out how to turn things around a month ago, at least. As it is we lie 19th in the table, look as bad as ever and there's 12 games left to save ourselves. I think relegation might just happen this time.All in hindsight of course, but that would have also allowed him to bring in any players he felt necessary. As it is, he's got to work with what he has got. I don't think I'm speaking from hindsight; Lambert should have gone last summer. Now it's too late for the new guy to make much difference, IMO. The change should have been made when there was time to make a difference, most people, on here anyway, agreed.
Quote from: Risso on February 21, 2015, 10:27:32 PMQuote from: Dave on February 21, 2015, 10:21:07 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on February 21, 2015, 10:11:34 PMCan't fault sherwood really at all. Hang on, I thought the reason why he was a good option was the he could provide an instant lift and raise their games with his praise and positivity? If he's not been brought in to do that, what is he here for? Based on today (and his whole managerial career), it's not his incisive tactical mind. ...and the first half saw more attacking intent than Lambert managed in the last dozen matches.We scored (!), granted, but I didn't think we worried Stoke overmuch other than that. Plus they had injuries in defence; it wasn't even their first choice back four.
Really pissed me off seeing folks applaud Vlaar off. The twat had just cost us a vital point, why applaud him for it?
Quote from: Stu on February 21, 2015, 10:28:03 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on February 21, 2015, 09:38:52 PMQuote from: Stu on February 21, 2015, 09:29:19 PMQuote from: N'Rexy on February 21, 2015, 09:17:33 PMCan I call for some calm. Sherwood isn't going to turn things round in 5 days. This will take a few weeks for him to even make a mark after the last year's of decline.We may well go down but that's because of what happened pre Sherwood.That is precisely the alarming bit; we should have had a new manager putting his stamp on the place and sussing out how to turn things around a month ago, at least. As it is we lie 19th in the table, look as bad as ever and there's 12 games left to save ourselves. I think relegation might just happen this time.All in hindsight of course, but that would have also allowed him to bring in any players he felt necessary. As it is, he's got to work with what he has got. I don't think I'm speaking from hindsight; Lambert should have gone last summer. Now it's too late for the new guy to make much difference, IMO. The change should have been made when there was time to make a difference, most people, on here anyway, agreed.I meant I was talking with the benefit of hindsight!! Again looking back, the poor defeats at QPR and Everton earlier in the season should have seen the end of Lambert's time at the club. The failure to win against some of the lower teams in the games that followed those two have been very costly.
4-4-2 ? 3-5-1 ? 5-3-1 ? 3-3-3-1 ? Bring it on.