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Post by johnsmithsupper on Feb 28, 2015 0:32:03 GMT
It's a Chris Kamara appointment in my eyes, absolutely zero to gain for sherwood whatsoever and plenty to lose. If they stay up people will say it's too big a club to go down etc etc if they do go down however it'll suddenly fall on his lap whether he deserves it or not.
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Post by Middle White Stripe on Feb 28, 2015 7:20:08 GMT
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Post by chiefdelilah on Feb 28, 2015 7:50:11 GMT
It's a Chris Kamara appointment in my eyes, absolutely zero to gain for sherwood whatsoever and plenty to lose. If they stay up people will say it's too big a club to go down etc etc if they do go down however it'll suddenly fall on his lap whether he deserves it or not. I'm sure he won't be shy about claiming his share of the credit, given he's taken credit so far for everything from Harry Kane to the Bin Laden assassination.
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Post by StokeAz on Feb 28, 2015 10:10:31 GMT
I can see them getting a draw up at Newcastle and then they have a base to build from. A gritty win against WBA will then see em up the ante. I earmarked Villa to go down a month ago but with a change of manager, I actually think that Sherwood will turn it round. Agree with this. I think they will get out of it. A Newcastle United H West Bromwich Albion A Sunderland H Swansea City A Manchester United A Tottenham Hotspur H QPR A Manchester City H Everton H West Ham United A Southampton H Burnley It's a far nicer run of fixtures than most of the teams in trouble. But who's going to be scoring the goals? newcastle away isn't easy and they won't get anything from soton, man utd, Man City or spurs. Everton won't be easy and neither will west ham be. So then they need to be winning the games against burnley, qpr, swansea and sunderland. To even have a chance of staying up... They only had 3 shots at home against us in the whole match! burnley still have swansea, leicester, hull, Stoke and villa all to play which are all winnable games for them and they could pull of some surprises like they have done already this season. leicester still have hull, west ham, burnley, swansea, sunderland, qpr, soton, west brom and newcastle all to play! qpr have some tough fixtures but do have a goalscorer in Austin. They have villa, leicester, west brom and newcastle still to play... sunderland still have hull, west ham, newcastle, palace, villa, Stoke, leicester and soton all still to play which is a just as good fixture list as villa's. Then finally hull have Stoke, sunderland, leicester, swansea, soton, palace and burnley as all winnable games... so I hope I've proven my point to u that villa don't have the kindest of fixtures remaining and that in fact they have harder fixtures than a lot of the teams around them which is why I can't see them escaping. They should have bought a striker in January because now they're stuck with no goalscorer or at least no supply to the striker.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Feb 28, 2015 10:26:11 GMT
I can see them getting a draw up at Newcastle and then they have a base to build from. A gritty win against WBA will then see em up the ante. I earmarked Villa to go down a month ago but with a change of manager, I actually think that Sherwood will turn it round. Agree with this. I think they will get out of it. A Newcastle United H West Bromwich Albion A Sunderland H Swansea City A Manchester United A Tottenham Hotspur H QPR A Manchester City H Everton H West Ham United A Southampton H Burnley It's a far nicer run of fixtures than most of the teams in trouble. Nice? Shit, the others must have horrific run ins. I can only see them beating QPR and possibly Burnley. Unless they find some goals from somewhere they're down.
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Post by StokeAz on Feb 28, 2015 10:34:46 GMT
Agree with this. I think they will get out of it. A Newcastle United H West Bromwich Albion A Sunderland H Swansea City A Manchester United A Tottenham Hotspur H QPR A Manchester City H Everton H West Ham United A Southampton H Burnley It's a far nicer run of fixtures than most of the teams in trouble. Nice? Shit, the others must have horrific run ins. I can only see them beating QPR and possibly Burnley. Unless they find some goals from somewhere they're down. Exactly what I'm trying to say
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Post by manchesterpotter on Feb 28, 2015 13:05:17 GMT
Nice? Shit, the others must have horrific run ins. I can only see them beating QPR and possibly Burnley. Unless they find some goals from somewhere they're down. Exactly what I'm trying to say The others do have horrific run ins. Sherwood will get goals out of them with motivational talks and positivity Might even get his guitar out a la David Brent.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 14:15:01 GMT
He is a total mentalist and Villa are doomed.
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Post by hatchett on Feb 28, 2015 17:37:10 GMT
1 million percent does not exist.
Villa are going down, fancy appointing that twat to keep you up. ??????
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Post by 2004 on Feb 28, 2015 17:40:29 GMT
Shit manager. Not what they needed. Still it's sending them down
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 17:42:14 GMT
Why is there a daily thread about him saying the same thing?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 17:42:50 GMT
I said this at his unveiling they are doomed as he is a fuckwit.
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Feb 28, 2015 18:21:10 GMT
Fair play to him though, he has now got a 100% record has the Villa boss.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 18:25:11 GMT
He's a very good manager but I'm not sure he can save them.
edit: I've just looked at their fixtures and I'm going to be bold and predict he'll keep them up on the last day.
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Post by fca47 on Feb 28, 2015 18:33:02 GMT
Doesn't have the managerial experience ..Whatever people think of TP , he had done the rounds and knew what to do to turn things around.
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Post by Pugsley on Feb 28, 2015 18:35:45 GMT
Doesn't have the managerial experience ..Whatever people think of TP , he had done the rounds and knew what to do to turn things around. Yeah, park a big fuck off bus and bore the arse off people. Sherwood could be a good manager, especially if he surrounds himself with good coaches. Totally wrong appointment for Villa though, but impossible for him to turn down. He would of been better going to QPR with Ramsey as coach.
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Post by 5555jonah on Feb 28, 2015 22:25:14 GMT
Get your money on Harry to take over at villa in the championship ! Takeover currently in progress , I'm told they are gearing up for the drop and sherwood is staying on as assistant
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 22:28:00 GMT
His interviews are bizar he always looks like he going to start a fight.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 22:30:24 GMT
he hasn't created the new manager effect...because he isn't one
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Post by liam007 on Feb 28, 2015 22:36:52 GMT
He's a very good manager but I'm not sure he can save them. edit: I've just looked at their fixtures and I'm going to be bold and predict he'll keep them up on the last day. Please explain how he is very good manager,he may keep them( more due to other sides not being good enough and Benteke striking Gold) up but a very good manager i can't understand how you think that.Leyton Orient is his level.
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Post by swampySCFC on Feb 28, 2015 22:40:06 GMT
Get the impression Villa would never think of appointing a Pulis or a Warnock type. Reality check time
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Post by StokeAz on Feb 28, 2015 23:02:07 GMT
Exactly what I'm trying to say The others do have horrific run ins. Sherwood will get goals out of them with motivational talks and positivity Might even get his guitar out a la David Brent. Their run ins are just as easy as villas have u not read my long post?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 23:03:51 GMT
He's a very good manager but I'm not sure he can save them. edit: I've just looked at their fixtures and I'm going to be bold and predict he'll keep them up on the last day. Please explain how he is very good manager,he may keep them( more due to other sides not being good enough and Benteke striking Gold) up but a very good manager i can't understand how you think that.Leyton Orient is his level. He did a very decent job at Spurs. I'm pretty sure his win percentage there was the highest of any Spurs boss in the premiership era, though he was only in charge for a short period so the sample could easily be skewed. I'm just going off instinct from the way he appears to carry himself in interviews and from that short tenure in charge of Tottenham. I accept that my judgement might be very wrong because I also estimated Lambert would be a success at Villa given enough time. edit: also I suppose it comes down to your definition of very good manager, if it means Mourinho/Ferguson class then obviously I'm not claiming that, if it means someone is is more than capable of bringing relative success to a club in the premiership/championship then I believe Sherwood might be at that level
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Post by chiefdelilah on Feb 28, 2015 23:04:51 GMT
Please explain how he is very good manager,he may keep them( more due to other sides not being good enough and Benteke striking Gold) up but a very good manager i can't understand how you think that.Leyton Orient is his level. He did a very decent job at Spurs. I'm pretty sure his win percentage there was the highest of any Spurs boss in the premiership era, though he was only in charge for a short period so the sample could easily be skewed. I'm just going off instinct from the way he appears to carry himself in interviews and from that short tenure in charge of Tottenham. I accept that my judgement might be very wrong because I also estimated Lambert would be a success at Villa given enough time. He's a bellend.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 23:05:25 GMT
Get the impression Villa would never think of appointing a Pulis or a Warnock type. Reality check time Warnock isn't in Pulis' league. He's not even in the same galaxy.
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Post by StokeAz on Feb 28, 2015 23:06:15 GMT
Why didn't u post this on my thread that I created on Thursday?
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Post by StokeAz on Feb 28, 2015 23:07:31 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 23:07:40 GMT
He did a very decent job at Spurs. I'm pretty sure his win percentage there was the highest of any Spurs boss in the premiership era, though he was only in charge for a short period so the sample could easily be skewed. I'm just going off instinct from the way he appears to carry himself in interviews and from that short tenure in charge of Tottenham. I accept that my judgement might be very wrong because I also estimated Lambert would be a success at Villa given enough time. He's a bellend. So is Ferguson. Not that I'm comparing Ferguson and Sherwood, just using it to expose the redundancy of your lazy 3/4 word argument.
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Post by salopstick on Feb 28, 2015 23:08:52 GMT
Spurs had a very good but under performing squad that wouldn't work for AVB. Sherwood steadied the ship but nothing dpecial
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Post by BraveSirRobin on Feb 28, 2015 23:10:54 GMT
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