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Tim Sherwood…gone \o/

Do you want Tim Sherwood to stay as manager?


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Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

Saying that, tonight will be a big test. I worry about him against excellent opposition. Has he got enough tactically to play against the best?

It's a test, but I wouldn't say Harry or AVB passed it with flying colours either. We were given several hammering's by the top sides under both managers, as well as picking up some decent results against those sides too. So if we were to get beaten, I don't think that would really prove that Sherwood is a big step down from those other two managers -- likewise, if we win it won't prove that he's a big step up (as those other two managers also got some good results against the best).
 
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It's a test, but I wouldn't say Harry or AVB passed it with flying colours either. We were given several hammering's by the top sides under both managers, as well as picking up some decent results against those sides too. So if we were to get beaten, I don't think that would really prove that Sherwood is a big step down from those other two managers -- likewise, if we win it won't prove that he's a big step up (as those other two managers also got some good results against the best).

True. I don't like comparing to the past, but I think we got rid of Harry because he hit his ceiling and didn't have enough about him to really move forward. AVB did beat man u for the first time in 30 years when they steamrolled everyone last season, and ultimately with AVB, I got a sense of a system, with Harry, and to a lesser extent Tim, I feel it's a little more random, send them out and see what happens. Which concerns me. But I don't want this to be about AVb V Tim again, and I'm not saying AVB was amazing for us; but long term I sensed we were creating something. It's early days with Tim, if he can keep up the results to close to this level then none of us will have nothing to complain about.
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

http://espnfc.com/video/espnfc/video/_/id/1696611/league/eng.1?cc=4716

time's up for tottenham :)

Liverpool legend Stevie Nicol thinks Tim Sherwood's old school tactics will be exposed by Emirates Marketing Project...

suprised that bafoon can talk coherently....

Emirates Marketing Project play 4-4-2 & win so have we this season......

gues what sometimes 4-4-2 is the most effective way to go.............wow imagine that! oh I forgot whenever an english coach plays 4-4-2 its 'old school' load of ol tosh!!!!!

There are plent of media crap-ites ive heard today/yesterday.........how I would love a result and be able to say 'how do you like those apples'??
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

True. I don't like comparing to the past, but I think we got rid of Harry because he hit his ceiling and didn't have enough about him to really move forward. AVB did beat man u for the first time in 30 years when they steamrolled everyone last season, and ultimately with AVB, I got a sense of a system, with Harry, and to a lesser extent Tim, I feel it's a little more random, send them out and see what happens. Which concerns me. But I don't want this to be about AVb V Tim again, and I'm not saying AVB was amazing for us; but long term I sensed we were creating something. It's early days with Tim, if he can keep up the results to close to this level then none of us will have nothing to complain about.


did you get that sense of a system with AVB within a couple of months of him arriving or did it take a little while longer for you to see what he was attempting to do on the pitch? I think people are being way to quick to pigeon hole Sherwood as Redknapp mk II (in the negative sense, simple tactics - no real plan)
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

Bloody hell. That is a desperate stat to try and bash AVB and praise Sherwood. People select the tiny fragments to suit their agenda don't they? Anyway, I wasn't happy about Sherwood being manager, I thought early on he had a lot of lock and cam dup tactically short against Aresneal; but we were getting the results and ATTACKING so I didn't complain too much. Swansea was a a real eye opener to see he maybe has more than I thought. We have to support him, and not let his at times idiotic press conferences (though I do find him entertaining) and any prejudgements we had/have, support the team, support him, and maybe he could be a mini genius waiting to stout out. He's never done this before, been thrown in the deep end, and he's doing alright!!

Saying that, tonight will be a big test. I worry about him against excellent opposition. Has he got enough tactically to play against the best ?

Unfortunately it's not a level playing field to judge him on. The best sides ( regretfully ) have better players than us virtually man for man in every position. So to judge TS on these games alone is somewhat harsh IMO.
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

So 2.33 points per game? Versus the current run of 2.66 points per game? Of course, the longer term stat is more reliable than the shorter but this wasn't the point I was making anyway. I was pointing out that Sherwood's 6 game run is better than any AVB 6 game run.

Edit - the above said, I can't see where we picked up 28 points from a possible 36 at any point under AVB? Best that we managed was 25 from 36. The run starting after the 2-5 defeat at Arsenal. So more like 2.08 points per game. We'd virtually be on par with that even if we lost our next 2 games. 9 points from the next 6 would match it exactly over 12 games.

Reading, QPR, Man Utd, Aston Villa 12/12
West Brom, Saudi Sportswashing Machine, West Ham, Arsenal 12/12

The run following our loss to Everton: 28/36

But seriously, picking any random run of games to say one guy is better than the other guy simply doesn't work.
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

But seriously, picking any random run of games to say one guy is better than the other guy simply doesn't work.

Didn't do at all if you read what I posted. I just stated a simply fact: AVB over 54 games couldn't manage any 6 game run to match the one we're currently on. Nothing to do with Sherwood who may well now flop and do a Juande Ramos but the point would still stand.
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

Unfortunately it's not a level playing field to judge him on. The best sides ( regretfully ) have better players than us virtually man for man in every position. So to judge TS on these games alone is somewhat harsh IMO.

Oh absolutely. But I'm not talking about beating Emirates Marketing Project with ease (though I do think we can beat them), but more how we play against them. I will be weirdly reassured if it seems like he really knows what he's doing, and has a plan on how to beat the opposition.
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

did you get that sense of a system with AVB within a couple of months of him arriving or did it take a little while longer for you to see what he was attempting to do on the pitch? I think people are being way to quick to pigeon hole Sherwood as Redknapp mk II (in the negative sense, simple tactics - no real plan)

I think it was pretty clear form the off with AVB in all honesty. But he has experience and knows exactly what he wanted and got players (or did he) that he wanted for that. Tim has just come in with a group of players he didn't hand pick (or did he?) and it's his fast taste of proper management, so I didn't mean it as a full on criticism. From the fast batch of games and hearing him talk, I guess his "tactic" (please say it's a tactic) of making out he doesn't know any of our players or what they are capable of comes across al title worrying, as it's makes him look a bit stupid, same with the formations are ******** and it's all players etc. Its the same stuff Harry used to say and it worries me, like just send the best players out and more than not you'll win, I don't like this approach to football management. SAYING THAT, I do think it's more of a media performance, and hopefully, slowly, Tim will starting showing his tactical mettle. Swansea was a big boost with this; tonight will be the first proper test of it.
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

Oh absolutely. But I'm not talking about beating Emirates Marketing Project with ease (though I do think we can beat them), but more how we play against them. I will be weirdly reassured if it seems like he really knows what he's doing, and has a plan on how to beat the opposition.

exactly, its not that we lose, its how we lose
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

http://espnfc.com/video/espnfc/video/_/id/1696611/league/eng.1?cc=4716

time's up for tottenham :)

Liverpool legend Stevie Nicol thinks Tim Sherwood's old school tactics will be exposed by Emirates Marketing Project...

Can't watch the video in work, but my guess is he's spouting ****e that he knows a proportion of fans want to hear because it massages their 'I'm such and expert in modern football tactics and systems' ego in order to gain popularity.
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

Reading, QPR, Man Utd, Aston Villa 12/12
West Brom, Saudi Sportswashing Machine, West Ham, Arsenal 12/12

The run following our loss to Everton: 28/36

But seriously, picking any random run of games to say one guy is better than the other guy simply doesn't work.

Not exactly any random run when the run is the only one he's had.
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

Oh absolutely. But I'm not talking about beating Emirates Marketing Project with ease (though I do think we can beat them), but more how we play against them. I will be weirdly reassured if it seems like he really knows what he's doing, and has a plan on how to beat the opposition.

Agree with you. Can it be any worse than our abject 6-0 surrender at the Etihad?
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

Its the same stuff Harry used to say and it worries me, like just send the best players out and more than not you'll win, I don't like this approach to football management. SAYING THAT, I do think it's more of a media performance, and hopefully, slowly, Tim will starting showing his tactical mettle. Swansea was a big boost with this; tonight will be the first proper test of it.

Grrrr I really don't understand why people insist on saying Harry was tactically inept when he got us two fourth placed finishes - our best Premier League. Everybody on here would be hailing AVB as a tactical genius if he was able to do that.

I think this quote from Brian Clough (I'm waiting to here people call Clough tactically inept now) sums up most of the people in this forum.

"Players lose you games, not tactics. There's so much crap talked about tactics by people who barely know how to win at dominoes."
 
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"Players lose you games, not tactics. There's so much crap talked about tactics by people who barely know how to win at dominoes."

:lol:

Absolutely love Brian Clough, read his 'Walking On Water' autobiography years ago and he used to come out with some belters.
 
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Grrrr I really don't understand why people insist on saying Harry was tactically inept when he got us two fourth placed finishes - our best Premier League. Everybody on here would be hailing AVB as a tactical genius if he was able to do that.

I think this quote from Brian Clough (I'm waiting to here people call Clough tactically inept now) sums up most of the people in this forum.

yeah i wasnt Redknapps biggest fan but i acknowledge that most of the time the team was very well organised by Jordan, Bond and Redknapp and we were never really ripped apart on too many occasions. They usually got it right tactically
 
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Grrrr I really don't understand why people insist on saying Harry was tactically inept when he got us two fourth placed finishes - our best Premier League. Everybody on here would be hailing AVB as a tactical genius if he was able to do that.

I think this quote from Brian Clough (I'm waiting to here people call Clough tactically inept now) sums up most of the people in this forum.
this

pretty sure harry redknapp took through like 11 wins straight ? or was it10 wins and a draw

if not for a late season collapse it would have been some season
 
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach

Unfortunately it's not a level playing field to judge him on. The best sides ( regretfully ) have better players than us virtually man for man in every position. So to judge TS on these games alone is somewhat harsh IMO.

I'm starting to get very concerned Pirate that I'm agreeing with you on an almost daily basis:eek: There is no way Tim Sherwood should have any judgement made until he has had at least until the end of this season. He has done well so far and I have enjoyed the football he has got us playing. Tonight though we are facing a very special team.
 
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