Capello? Van Gaal? Hiddink?......... yeah Tim Sherwood makes the most sense
See their capacity for being linked with the big name but collecting the scraps extends to the management (AVB being the exception obviously).
I jumped out of my chair Mr. C as if we had scored when Sky put that up
Summer I was nodding off until I read that announcement
Can turn out to be a jack pot
So they got rid of the rookie and got.................er well another even-greener rookie
Jackpot? Only jackpot that has been hit is that Levy's balls will get sucked on a daily by Dim.
Have you ever seen such a smarmy smug git ever before like Dim Sherwood? See his interview yesterday. Full of himself.
He wont last.
Only time will tell ..hopefully they will give a good go thia season in the battle for
Relegation
I'll be amazed if Sherwood makes a fist of this job. I have no time for Spurs but they are a big Club and should aim higher than they have here.
Made me laugh when some Spurs fans thought Hiddink or Heynckes would come out of retirement just to come rescue their season
The same Hiddink who's best mates with Roman of course
What are Sherwood's credentials for the Spurs job ?
Has he ever actually managed before ? If so at what level ?
They had AVB and now they've got AVB lite.
they were talking about getting RDM the other day. can you believe it. They wanted RDM
Naw, he's overqualified Mr. C, he wins things, they don't.
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it's a long shot but seems like Sherwood is very influential at Spurs and feels he can do a better job than anyone else
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That's a fair point but if reports are to be believed, AVB's alienation factor with Spurs had more to do with the people upstairs than the majority of the players (where with us it was very much the other way round).
Sherwood appears to be a divisive option among their support - RDM had much more of a backing from our support from the start, which must help any inexperienced manager.
Shouldn't laugh as you never know what he may achieve at Spurs.
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posted on 23/12/13
Capello? Van Gaal? Hiddink?......... yeah Tim Sherwood makes the most sense
See their capacity for being linked with the big name but collecting the scraps extends to the management (AVB being the exception obviously).
posted on 23/12/13
I jumped out of my chair Mr. C as if we had scored when Sky put that up
posted on 23/12/13
Summer I was nodding off until I read that announcement
posted on 23/12/13
Can turn out to be a jack pot
posted on 23/12/13
So they got rid of the rookie and got.................er well another even-greener rookie
posted on 23/12/13
Jackpot? Only jackpot that has been hit is that Levy's balls will get sucked on a daily by Dim.
Have you ever seen such a smarmy smug git ever before like Dim Sherwood? See his interview yesterday. Full of himself.
He wont last.
posted on 23/12/13
Only time will tell ..hopefully they will give a good go thia season in the battle for
Relegation
posted on 23/12/13
I'll be amazed if Sherwood makes a fist of this job. I have no time for Spurs but they are a big Club and should aim higher than they have here.
posted on 23/12/13
Made me laugh when some Spurs fans thought Hiddink or Heynckes would come out of retirement just to come rescue their season
posted on 23/12/13
The same Hiddink who's best mates with Roman of course
posted on 23/12/13
What are Sherwood's credentials for the Spurs job ?
Has he ever actually managed before ? If so at what level ?
posted on 23/12/13
They had AVB and now they've got AVB lite.
posted on 23/12/13
they were talking about getting RDM the other day. can you believe it. They wanted RDM
posted on 23/12/13
Naw, he's overqualified Mr. C, he wins things, they don't.
posted on 24/12/13
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posted on 24/12/13
it's a long shot but seems like Sherwood is very influential at Spurs and feels he can do a better job than anyone else
------------------------------------------------------
That's a fair point but if reports are to be believed, AVB's alienation factor with Spurs had more to do with the people upstairs than the majority of the players (where with us it was very much the other way round).
Sherwood appears to be a divisive option among their support - RDM had much more of a backing from our support from the start, which must help any inexperienced manager.
posted on 24/12/13
Shouldn't laugh as you never know what he may achieve at Spurs.
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