i wish he'd stop speaking in the third person. what a massive prick.
I would - personally I think he has performed close on a miracle with that bunch of knuckleheads. Plus we could, well most of us, could ensure we nailed that we didn't like McLeish because he was Nose as opposed to because he was shite.
Quote from: placeforparks on October 06, 2015, 01:03:00 PMi wish he'd stop speaking in the third person. what a massive prick.I was about to say he does himself no favours doing that. His comments about being the man to turn it around, he just sounds like someone who knows their out of the depth and is just waiting to be sacked. He should have been gone sometime between Saturday night and Monday morning and we should be using the international break to find the right person, even if it's only the right person for now. It's a mistake to have not already acted. They seem to think Sherwood's 'mini pre-season training camp' can do the job but Sherwood's far more at fault than the players. How long before those same players start questioning him and his tactics and he loses the dressing room? Is that what needs to happen before action is taken?
I don't have too much of a problem with what Sherwood came out and said. It might not be what fans want to hear but at least he's being honest. He's tried different things, it hasn't worked and he's admitted it.
I think Chelsea will batter us then that will be it for him.
Quote from: OCD on October 06, 2015, 01:23:40 PMQuote from: placeforparks on October 06, 2015, 01:03:00 PMi wish he'd stop speaking in the third person. what a massive prick.I was about to say he does himself no favours doing that. His comments about being the man to turn it around, he just sounds like someone who knows their out of the depth and is just waiting to be sacked. He should have been gone sometime between Saturday night and Monday morning and we should be using the international break to find the right person, even if it's only the right person for now. It's a mistake to have not already acted. They seem to think Sherwood's 'mini pre-season training camp' can do the job but Sherwood's far more at fault than the players. How long before those same players start questioning him and his tactics and he loses the dressing room? Is that what needs to happen before action is taken?I think he already has.The cockyness and general bluster of Soundbite Sherwood was probably just what the players needed in February. But there seems to be very little beyond that, and it looks like he has been found out. Players generally don't appreciate being hung out to dry when things go wrong either.
Another way of looking at that Sky table is to say the average net amount invested in new players by premier league clubs is £23m. We had the worst squad of any surviving club last year, and spent £9m net improving it.I haven't looked club by club but I'd guess that we're also one of the most affected by free transfer losses too, with Cleverley and Vlaar- may be wrong.
He is basically a less talented Redknapp
Even in at my most hysterically anti-Sherwood last year, I conceded that he could well keep us up. All that bluff and (possibly undeserved) self-assurance can well rub off, and thank God it did last season. It was also a nice contrast with Lambert, who spent most of his time with us last season wearing a take-away-my-shoelaces expression on his face.However, bluffers don't tend to plan very well, and so it's proving with Tim. Those comments, that he's just jigging it around to find what works, pretty much proves that he doesn't actually know how any plan he might come up with will work - he's just hoping that one will. Would any business organisation take that? It's just not good enough.