I was in the concourse when it happened but on the screens I saw him being applauded as he was walking off. No idea how many did, but some definitely did.
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. So you've judged him already after one week at the club and one game? And the games he lost in the PL like today are because he doesn't have an incisive tactical mind, so how about those that he won? Luck I assume? I get that you don't like him, and he's a bad hire, but you're not showing much balance there are you in your assessment?
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.
It's not his fault that Vlaar screwed up in the last minute, but nor is it the team's fault that they had been sent out with a game plan based on Lambert's from the second Bradford match.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on February 21, 2015, 10:27:24 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. So you've judged him already after one week at the club and one game? And the games he lost in the PL like today are because he doesn't have an incisive tactical mind, so how about those that he won? Luck I assume? I get that you don't like him, and he's a bad hire, but you're not showing much balance there are you in your assessment?It's no less balanced than suggesting that he wasn't at fault in any way, when we spent 80% of the match launching high balls straight at Stoke's back line.It's not his fault that Vlaar screwed up in the last minute, but nor is it the team's fault that they had been sent out with a game plan based on Lambert's from the second Bradford match.
The first half was okay but once the equaliser went in we seemed to be resigned to our fate. A point would have at least been something to build on but Vlaar had other ideas. Only plus points are Sinclair who looks positive, Hutton and Clark. We need five wins and I can't see where one is going to come from. Get ready for the championship unless there's a spectacular turnaround.
Quote from: Dave on February 21, 2015, 10:42:29 PMIt's not his fault that Vlaar screwed up in the last minute, but nor is it the team's fault that they had been sent out with a game plan based on Lambert's from the second Bradford match.Eh? The two games were nothing like each other.
Quote from: Dave on February 21, 2015, 10:42:29 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on February 21, 2015, 10:27:24 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. So you've judged him already after one week at the club and one game? And the games he lost in the PL like today are because he doesn't have an incisive tactical mind, so how about those that he won? Luck I assume? I get that you don't like him, and he's a bad hire, but you're not showing much balance there are you in your assessment?It's no less balanced than suggesting that he wasn't at fault in any way, when we spent 80% of the match launching high balls straight at Stoke's back line.It's not his fault that Vlaar screwed up in the last minute, but nor is it the team's fault that they had been sent out with a game plan based on Lambert's from the second Bradford match.They certainly didn't play as I hoped they would but I am certainly not judging the manager based on one game. We all know they need to be more direct, hopefully they can mix it up a bit like the second half against Leicester, not all possession and not all long ball. It's not going to be easy trying to introduce yet another change in style, they have been working at keeping possession under Lambert. The big worry is he has so little time to change things and get results.