he was understandably naive
If Levy was seriously considering Sherwood for any length of time beyond a game or 2, then he's seriously demented!!!!
He has not even got the right level of coaching badges. The whole thing is just ridiculous and I would be of this opinion even if we went on a winning run.
We need a proper manager!
And I mean manager not coach.
experience is the key now.
I agree that it would be a massive risk to even appoint Sherwood as interim manager due to his obvious limited experience however at the moment there aren't too many options available.
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comment by Chronic (U3423)
posted 14 minutes ago
he was understandably naive
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His starting 11 was spot in for me, bringing Adey back, loved how he was hungry tonight, looked lively,
Townsend going off was key. And Adey, wish he kept 4-4-2. They were no real threat
Just played into West Hoofs hands, they played % balls. Deep and into the box, looking for second phase football, picking up the flicks. They were bound to score eventually.
We kept giving away free kicks in hoof territory
Hi Thudd
What's depressing you more, the cricket or Spurs?
I can't decide
Loved the line up apart from siggy ( would of much preferred Eriksen or holtby) ... It was an attacking line up abs we looked dangerous then his lack of experience really come into play and lost us the game with the Ade sustitution
Our lineup was like every bad early 90s football cliche turned into reality: big man, little man up front; flying wingers with little end product; no.10 shoehorned into the midfield two; deep defensive line that eventually conceded to hoof balls. If that was indicative of what Sherwood has to offer we need to get someone else in as soon as possible, not least because playing this way marginalises two of our most promising summer signings, Eriksen and Lamela.
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posted on 18/12/13
he was understandably naive
posted on 18/12/13
If Levy was seriously considering Sherwood for any length of time beyond a game or 2, then he's seriously demented!!!!
posted on 18/12/13
He has not even got the right level of coaching badges. The whole thing is just ridiculous and I would be of this opinion even if we went on a winning run.
We need a proper manager!
And I mean manager not coach.
posted on 18/12/13
experience is the key now.
posted on 18/12/13
I agree that it would be a massive risk to even appoint Sherwood as interim manager due to his obvious limited experience however at the moment there aren't too many options available.
posted on 18/12/13
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posted on 18/12/13
comment by Chronic (U3423)
posted 14 minutes ago
he was understandably naive
----------------------------------------------------------------------
His starting 11 was spot in for me, bringing Adey back, loved how he was hungry tonight, looked lively,
Townsend going off was key. And Adey, wish he kept 4-4-2. They were no real threat
posted on 18/12/13
Just played into West Hoofs hands, they played % balls. Deep and into the box, looking for second phase football, picking up the flicks. They were bound to score eventually.
We kept giving away free kicks in hoof territory
posted on 18/12/13
Hi Thudd
What's depressing you more, the cricket or Spurs?
I can't decide
posted on 18/12/13
Both Palmers
posted on 19/12/13
Loved the line up apart from siggy ( would of much preferred Eriksen or holtby) ... It was an attacking line up abs we looked dangerous then his lack of experience really come into play and lost us the game with the Ade sustitution
posted on 19/12/13
Our lineup was like every bad early 90s football cliche turned into reality: big man, little man up front; flying wingers with little end product; no.10 shoehorned into the midfield two; deep defensive line that eventually conceded to hoof balls. If that was indicative of what Sherwood has to offer we need to get someone else in as soon as possible, not least because playing this way marginalises two of our most promising summer signings, Eriksen and Lamela.
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