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Post by chiefdelilah on Feb 28, 2015 23:10:53 GMT
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. Ferguson is a good manager. Sherwood inherited a talented, expensive side at Spurs. He was shown to be tactically inept against the big sides and his man-management skills were highly questionable.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 23:14:52 GMT
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. Ferguson is a good manager. Sherwood inherited a talented, expensive side at Spurs. He was shown to be tactically inept against the big sides and his man-management skills were highly questionable. In his defence he was at an under-performing club full of big-name players who knew that the manager was almost certainly going to be leaving at the end of the year. As a previous poster mentioned he merely steadied the ship but under those circumstances I don't think completing that task should be underestimated.
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Post by StokeAz on Feb 28, 2015 23:16:18 GMT
Explain what u mean because I'm just questioning why we need a second thread on the same subject which is sherwood
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 23:18:48 GMT
Explain what u mean because I'm just questioning why we need a second thread on the same subject which is sherwood You wouldn't be bothered if it wasn't a thread you created.
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Post by chiefdelilah on Feb 28, 2015 23:18:44 GMT
Ferguson is a good manager. Sherwood inherited a talented, expensive side at Spurs. He was shown to be tactically inept against the big sides and his man-management skills were highly questionable. In his defence he was at an under-performing club full of big-name players who knew that the manager was almost certainly going to be leaving at the end of the year. As a previous poster mentioned he merely steadied the ship but under those circumstances I don't think completing that task should be underestimated. I don't think he worked miracles there. He's your classic David O'Leary, takes all the credit for wins, quick to blame the players for defeats. Players lose respect for that sooner or later. He's not a Premier League manager in any way, shape or form. Within two years he'll be a footnote, a Phil Brown or Les Reed.
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Post by BraveSirRobin on Feb 28, 2015 23:20:27 GMT
Explain what u mean because I'm just questioning why we need a second thread on the same subject which is sherwood Do i really need to explain it? It's not hard to fathom.
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Post by StokeAz on Feb 28, 2015 23:22:58 GMT
Explain what u mean because I'm just questioning why we need a second thread on the same subject which is sherwood You wouldn't be bothered if it wasn't a thread you created. I'll say no more then, chill out, I was just pointing it out
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 23:22:59 GMT
In his defence he was at an under-performing club full of big-name players who knew that the manager was almost certainly going to be leaving at the end of the year. As a previous poster mentioned he merely steadied the ship but under those circumstances I don't think completing that task should be underestimated. I don't think he worked miracles there. He's your classic David O'Leary, takes all the credit for wins, quick to blame the players for defeats. Players lose respect for that sooner or later. He's not a Premier League manager in any way, shape or form. Within two years he'll be a footnote, a Phil Brown or Les Reed. Quite possible, and don't believe that to be the case but should it happen I'll quite happily admit my error of judgement. Like I said I can remember making a post early in Lambert's tenure when Villa were going through an extremely tough winter (I'm pretty sure they lost 8-0 at chelsea and had a few other hammerings) that if Villa didn't panic and sack him and gave him enough time then he would do well. So I've been wrong at least once in my life.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 23:24:35 GMT
You wouldn't be bothered if it wasn't a thread you created. I'll say no more then, chill out, I was just pointing it out I'm very chilled thankyou, was just helping you to understand why you were being told to get over yourself!
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Post by ************** on Feb 28, 2015 23:25:16 GMT
His interviews are bizar he always looks like he going to start a fight. That's because he always looks like he hasn't slept for 3 days.
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Post by StokeAz on Feb 28, 2015 23:28:10 GMT
I'll say no more then, chill out, I was just pointing it out I'm very chilled thankyou, was just helping you to understand why you were being told to get over yourself!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 23:30:24 GMT
He looks like one of those cosmopolitan queer London types to me ...he says he wants to see more quality.
Perhaps he needs to take his head out of the pillow.
He needs six wins he says....
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Post by thisfootballclub on Feb 28, 2015 23:30:38 GMT
As someone else on this board put it, Sherwood looks like a poundland Mourinho.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 23:35:39 GMT
As someone else on this board put it, Sherwood looks like a poundland Mourinho. He's definitely taken some pounding from behind. Have you noticed how bloodshot his eyes are ?
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Post by stokerstayinup on Feb 28, 2015 23:46:40 GMT
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. Ferguson is a good manager. Sherwood inherited a talented, expensive side at Spurs. He was shown to be tactically inept against the big sides and his man-management skills were highly questionable. A talented and expensive side that weren't doing very well and he improved them.Got Adebayor playing which is no mean feat and introduced Kane to the team.Think he deserves a chance myself.
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Post by chiefdelilah on Feb 28, 2015 23:51:03 GMT
Ferguson is a good manager. Sherwood inherited a talented, expensive side at Spurs. He was shown to be tactically inept against the big sides and his man-management skills were highly questionable. A talented and expensive side that weren't doing very well and he improved them.Got Adebayor playing which is no mean feat and introduced Kane to the team.Think he deserves a chance myself. Were they doing that badly? They were 7th when AVB was sacked, they finished 6th. As people have said, steadied the shop, but hardly a dramatic improvement. Kane has looked a much better player this season under Pochettino's care.
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Post by stokerstayinup on Mar 1, 2015 0:03:19 GMT
A talented and expensive side that weren't doing very well and he improved them.Got Adebayor playing which is no mean feat and introduced Kane to the team.Think he deserves a chance myself. We're they doing that badly? They were 7th when AVB was sacked, they finished 6th. As people have said, steadied the shop, but hardly a dramatic improvement. Kane has looked a much better player this season under Pochettino's care. Not a dramatic improvement,no.Not his team though so under the circumstances did a good job.He gave Kane a chance.Pochettino almost as a last resort gave him a chance this season.
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Post by thisfootballclub on Mar 1, 2015 0:06:23 GMT
Jury's still very much out on Sherwood, my gut feeling though is that he will be a one/two season media darling and then fade into obscurity.
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Post by chiefdelilah on Mar 1, 2015 0:10:54 GMT
We're they doing that badly? They were 7th when AVB was sacked, they finished 6th. As people have said, steadied the shop, but hardly a dramatic improvement. Kane has looked a much better player this season under Pochettino's care. Not a dramatic improvement,no.Not his team though so under the circumstances did a good job.He gave Kane a chance.Pochettino almost as a last resort gave him a chance this season. What do you mean 'almost as a last resort'? Why does Sherwood deserve credit for his success but not Pochettino in a season when Kane has played far and away the best football of his career?
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Post by bmstoke on Mar 1, 2015 0:16:29 GMT
Seems like a massive egotist.
It's not Aston villa anymore, it's Tim Sherwood's Aston villa. You have to be a lot better than he is to pull that shit off.
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Post by stokerstayinup on Mar 1, 2015 0:19:40 GMT
Not a dramatic improvement,no.Not his team though so under the circumstances did a good job.He gave Kane a chance.Pochettino almost as a last resort gave him a chance this season. What do you mean 'almost as a last resort'? Why does Sherwood deserve credit for his success but not Pochettino in a season when Kane has played far and away the best football of his career? Despite scoring in most cup games he played, Pochettino didnt pick him for a league game till we played them,i think,early november,by which point the home fans were scratching their heads over it.
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Post by chiefdelilah on Mar 1, 2015 0:23:30 GMT
What do you mean 'almost as a last resort'? Why does Sherwood deserve credit for his success but not Pochettino in a season when Kane has played far and away the best football of his career? Despite scoring in most cup games he played, Pochettino didnt pick him for a league game till we played them,i think,early november,by which point the home fans were scratching their heads over it. But he did pick him. He might not have been first choice at first, but he rewarded a player in form. That's good management. He played his way into the side and has proven himself. He's looked a miles better player under Pochettino than he did under Sherwood.
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Post by manchesterpotter on Mar 1, 2015 1:55:01 GMT
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? I sense a non-believer! Trust in the ways of the Sherwood and you shall be rewarded.
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 1, 2015 3:32:26 GMT
Villa will survive
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Post by wizzardofdribble on Mar 1, 2015 5:10:37 GMT
I don't like Sherwood..he is a smarmy Gary Monkish type but I don't want Villa to go down. Enjoy going to Villa Park & they always bring a good following here.
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Post by mywaydesolzan on Mar 1, 2015 18:52:17 GMT
Pochettino showed class in defeat, as does Hughes. Sherwood is a tosser who will take Villa down.
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Post by Pugsley on Mar 1, 2015 18:54:02 GMT
Based on what Joe? They leak goals and can't score.
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Post by potter25 on Mar 1, 2015 19:00:14 GMT
The blokes aged about 25 years in the last week...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2015 19:05:20 GMT
Not team is big enough not to go down, ask Newcastle. They have lost 7 in a row and have scored 4 away goals all season.
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Post by StokeAz on Mar 1, 2015 19:09:09 GMT
Not team is big enough not to go down, ask Newcastle. They have lost 7 in a row and have scored 4 away goals all season. ...and I'm pretty sure 2 of them came from their first 2 away games
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