The thing that got me about the Stoke match was the selection looked like giving up before the start. If you want to be solid there are better ways to approach it than the way he did. We looked lifeless both on and off the pitch.
I hear what you say Kuwait and as always place great value on your views. To me what does not add up is the precipitous lapse by Sherwood into what on the surface of it is a media blunder. Blunders abound in his approach to football but he has played the media to his own advantage with flawless expertise and has his feet on the well trodden and proven path to a football fortune used by the likes of Redknapp. Get the right side of the media and your failures will be forgotten. Create celebrity status for yourself and you will be judged by show business standards, not sporting ones.At this point in the season to declare that none of the mess is his fault, to me looks completely premeditated. It might be to protect what MON called "his brand" but I suspect that it is more specific than that. We shall see. Sooner rather than later I hope.
When you start to throw your work associates and supervisors under the bus your time is coming to an end. By saying the signings weren't all his he's openly admitting he wasn't in agreement with the direction the club took in the summer. That he has been operating against his will. By exposing it publicly only serves to drive a further wedge between himself and the club. As he looks to future career opportunities he'd be well served in the knowledge that potential new employers may not be enamoured if their decisions get called out in public.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on October 12, 2015, 12:54:42 PMWhen you start to throw your work associates and supervisors under the bus your time is coming to an end. By saying the signings weren't all his he's openly admitting he wasn't in agreement with the direction the club took in the summer. That he has been operating against his will. By exposing it publicly only serves to drive a further wedge between himself and the club. As he looks to future career opportunities he'd be well served in the knowledge that potential new employers may not be enamoured if their decisions get called out in public.If I were Fox/Lerner I'd be pretty furious at his comments
Quote from: Phil from the upper holte on October 12, 2015, 01:06:59 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 12, 2015, 12:54:42 PMWhen you start to throw your work associates and supervisors under the bus your time is coming to an end. By saying the signings weren't all his he's openly admitting he wasn't in agreement with the direction the club took in the summer. That he has been operating against his will. By exposing it publicly only serves to drive a further wedge between himself and the club. As he looks to future career opportunities he'd be well served in the knowledge that potential new employers may not be enamoured if their decisions get called out in public.If I were Fox/Lerner I'd be pretty furious at his commentsI agree with TV re the pointing of fingers at other people usually means the end.Two things puzzle me about the player recruitment. No, actually, three things.1. I've been impressed by the signings. The signings are not the problem. For me, it is the manager who doesn't look up to it, not the signings.2. In the summer he said he had had the final word. This week he has said completely the opposite.3. If the players he said he wanted to sign - Adebayor, Townsend etc - really were the names he wanted then, frankly, I am just glad it wasn't him choosing the players.
And I think we are 7 days away from beginning our search for a new manager.
Fear not, as soon as the new manager sorts out the team and gets them playing Sherwood will be shouting from the roof tops about how he signed all those players. Taking the credit for Harry Kane despite him being out on loan for almost all the time Sherwood was at Spurs tells you all you need to know about his ego.