Done what he can well so far...
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Right.....not even up for debate.....ya wanna say your good enough to pick up 40/50 k a week....
Be man enough to get dug out at times.....
I'd be fully behind him dropping ANY player that whinges about it.....even if we get hammered every week.
Just watching the goals over again and Verts Is a fackin disgrace......!!!!
Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood speaking to Sky Sports: "You can't legislate for the capitulation - you can't have that. Lack of characters, too many of them too nice to each other and you need to show a bit more guts and not want to be someone's mate all the time. They need to drag it out of each other.
"It hurts me and I won't forget about this when we hit the motorway, but some might.
"It's not a penalty and not a sending off but the game was finished after that. We've got the Europa League on Thursday and we owe the fans a performance. We let them down again on the big occasion. You won't finish in the top four if you don't beat top teams. You're miles away unless you beat the top teams.
"There have been too many blips. The club talks about fourth, wake up."
Sounds like Tim doesn't give a fk what he said. He knows he's a goner so is being brutally honest. Laid into the club at the end too
Thanks Mr C, I had nothing to offer there
Thanks mr Chelsea.
Spot on Tim, nice to see someone with some facking passion
Thank g7. I copied it from him guys
I blame the players not Tim!
We cut our own throats as usual
I'm now waiting for jan v to say how much he wants champions league football I
Well guess what jan the rest of us want it aswell,so stop trapping off and gifting goals away you c ock
He's great is Timmy, love him to bits we do...., gawd blimey.... gawd bless her maaam..
He's right. You can't keep getting stuffed by teams. Going to Norwich and Dnipro and not giving a monkeys.
Massively wrong
We're all thinking it but this has Phil Brown's half time pitch mauling written all over it. You just can't say those things publicly. Even then I'm not sure I totally agree. The first goal was a slip and could have happened to anyone, the second not even a penalty let alone a red card and everything after that is pointless, game over. Up to that point, I thought we did okay. What Tim has done is pretty much sign his P45 right in front of the nation. He's no manager. He's far too emotionally fragile to keep things together. When things are going wrong, you need your manager to be in control, he's clearly not.
In a way, this is a good thing. The season is over for us really. Time to start thinking about Van Gaal and get some sort of order back in the club. At the moment we're treading water and struggling to keep our heads up.
God, I miss Harry.
I'm not sure the way he did this was right. What he said I can't disagree with.
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 47 seconds ago
Massively wrong
We're all thinking it but this has Phil Brown's half time pitch mauling written all over it. You just can't say those things publicly. Even then I'm not sure I totally agree. The first goal was a slip and could have happened to anyone, the second not even a penalty let alone a red card and everything after that is pointless, game over. Up to that point, I thought we did okay. What Tim has done is pretty much sign his P45 right in front of the nation. He's no manager. He's far too emotionally fragile to keep things together. When things are going wrong, you need your manager to be in control, he's clearly not.
In a way, this is a good thing. The season is over for us really. Time to start thinking about Van Gaal and get some sort of order back in the club. At the moment we're treading water and struggling to keep our heads up.
God, I miss Harry.
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He is bang on.
5-0 at home to Liverpool.
5-1 at home to City.
4-0 away at Chelsea.
6-0 away at City.
20-1 in four games. That team haven't got a pair of balls between them.
On a side not, too all those here singing Tim's praises for being honest, I think the last manager to wear his heart on his sleeve and tell it like it is was a certain Mr Di Canio. Honesty isn't always the best policy. Especially when you stick the boot into the club that took a chance on you by saying they dreaming if they want top 4. Danny boy must be seething.
^^^^ absolute b0110x.
We have all been saying for ages that players seem disinterested. It's nice to hear a manager recognise it and care. It's nothing like Phil Brown. He publicly addresses his whole team on the pitch at half time. The two occasions are so different it's untrue.
That said, I'm not saying Sherwood is the right man.
Roberto Soldado and the Y ids in Sherwood (U5073)
I don't disagree with what he says entirely, but as manager, unless he wants to lose the dressing room, he can't be saying things like that. Glenn Hoddle is right. Those tea-throwing days are gone.
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 47 seconds ago
Roberto Soldado and the Y ids in Sherwood (U5073)
I don't disagree with what he says entirely, but as manager, unless he wants to lose the dressing room, he can't be saying things like that. Glenn Hoddle is right. Those tea-throwing days are gone.
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Sherwood knows he's on his way out. Dressing room has gone anyway. No pride from most of the team.
Stop it and tidy up (U7303)
No it's not. It's public humiliation whichever way you slice it. Besides which, for me Tim is a manager that's just too volatile. We need a calm manager. He was going nuts at the Dnipro game last week and all that does is panic his team. If your leader is losing it, you will too.
Sorry, I've never been a fan. Time to show him the trapdoor. I'm sure with your username, you're bound to know all about that.
^ correction. Stop It And Tidy Up were not in Trapdoor. Same animator though. My bad.
I still got what u meant, it was funny
I agree with what you are saying to a certain extent but the players deserve that. It can't get much worse can it? If they can't take criticism then they are showing even more just how soft they are. It's a great opportunity for them to prove him wrong. Im sure Tim can give them some believe in the week.
I thought he was about to cry. I couldn't work out whether I felt sorry for him, admired his passion, or just felt embarrassed that he was acting childish and on the verge of tears.
A real man (like me) wouldn't go on TV and look that crushed.
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10000000% right
posted on 8/3/14
Done what he can well so far...
Next
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Why did he say?
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Right.....not even up for debate.....ya wanna say your good enough to pick up 40/50 k a week....
Be man enough to get dug out at times.....
I'd be fully behind him dropping ANY player that whinges about it.....even if we get hammered every week.
Just watching the goals over again and Verts Is a fackin disgrace......!!!!
posted on 8/3/14
Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood speaking to Sky Sports: "You can't legislate for the capitulation - you can't have that. Lack of characters, too many of them too nice to each other and you need to show a bit more guts and not want to be someone's mate all the time. They need to drag it out of each other.
"It hurts me and I won't forget about this when we hit the motorway, but some might.
"It's not a penalty and not a sending off but the game was finished after that. We've got the Europa League on Thursday and we owe the fans a performance. We let them down again on the big occasion. You won't finish in the top four if you don't beat top teams. You're miles away unless you beat the top teams.
"There have been too many blips. The club talks about fourth, wake up."
posted on 8/3/14
Sounds like Tim doesn't give a fk what he said. He knows he's a goner so is being brutally honest. Laid into the club at the end too
posted on 8/3/14
Thanks Mr C, I had nothing to offer there
posted on 8/3/14
Thanks mr Chelsea.
Spot on Tim, nice to see someone with some facking passion
posted on 8/3/14
Thank g7. I copied it from him guys
posted on 8/3/14
I blame the players not Tim!
We cut our own throats as usual
I'm now waiting for jan v to say how much he wants champions league football I
Well guess what jan the rest of us want it aswell,so stop trapping off and gifting goals away you c ock
posted on 8/3/14
He's great is Timmy, love him to bits we do...., gawd blimey.... gawd bless her maaam..
posted on 8/3/14
He's right. You can't keep getting stuffed by teams. Going to Norwich and Dnipro and not giving a monkeys.
posted on 8/3/14
Massively wrong
We're all thinking it but this has Phil Brown's half time pitch mauling written all over it. You just can't say those things publicly. Even then I'm not sure I totally agree. The first goal was a slip and could have happened to anyone, the second not even a penalty let alone a red card and everything after that is pointless, game over. Up to that point, I thought we did okay. What Tim has done is pretty much sign his P45 right in front of the nation. He's no manager. He's far too emotionally fragile to keep things together. When things are going wrong, you need your manager to be in control, he's clearly not.
In a way, this is a good thing. The season is over for us really. Time to start thinking about Van Gaal and get some sort of order back in the club. At the moment we're treading water and struggling to keep our heads up.
God, I miss Harry.
posted on 8/3/14
I'm not sure the way he did this was right. What he said I can't disagree with.
posted on 8/3/14
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 47 seconds ago
Massively wrong
We're all thinking it but this has Phil Brown's half time pitch mauling written all over it. You just can't say those things publicly. Even then I'm not sure I totally agree. The first goal was a slip and could have happened to anyone, the second not even a penalty let alone a red card and everything after that is pointless, game over. Up to that point, I thought we did okay. What Tim has done is pretty much sign his P45 right in front of the nation. He's no manager. He's far too emotionally fragile to keep things together. When things are going wrong, you need your manager to be in control, he's clearly not.
In a way, this is a good thing. The season is over for us really. Time to start thinking about Van Gaal and get some sort of order back in the club. At the moment we're treading water and struggling to keep our heads up.
God, I miss Harry.
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He is bang on.
5-0 at home to Liverpool.
5-1 at home to City.
4-0 away at Chelsea.
6-0 away at City.
20-1 in four games. That team haven't got a pair of balls between them.
posted on 8/3/14
On a side not, too all those here singing Tim's praises for being honest, I think the last manager to wear his heart on his sleeve and tell it like it is was a certain Mr Di Canio. Honesty isn't always the best policy. Especially when you stick the boot into the club that took a chance on you by saying they dreaming if they want top 4. Danny boy must be seething.
posted on 8/3/14
^^^^ absolute b0110x.
We have all been saying for ages that players seem disinterested. It's nice to hear a manager recognise it and care. It's nothing like Phil Brown. He publicly addresses his whole team on the pitch at half time. The two occasions are so different it's untrue.
That said, I'm not saying Sherwood is the right man.
posted on 8/3/14
Roberto Soldado and the Y ids in Sherwood (U5073)
I don't disagree with what he says entirely, but as manager, unless he wants to lose the dressing room, he can't be saying things like that. Glenn Hoddle is right. Those tea-throwing days are gone.
posted on 8/3/14
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 47 seconds ago
Roberto Soldado and the Y ids in Sherwood (U5073)
I don't disagree with what he says entirely, but as manager, unless he wants to lose the dressing room, he can't be saying things like that. Glenn Hoddle is right. Those tea-throwing days are gone.
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Sherwood knows he's on his way out. Dressing room has gone anyway. No pride from most of the team.
posted on 8/3/14
Stop it and tidy up (U7303)
No it's not. It's public humiliation whichever way you slice it. Besides which, for me Tim is a manager that's just too volatile. We need a calm manager. He was going nuts at the Dnipro game last week and all that does is panic his team. If your leader is losing it, you will too.
Sorry, I've never been a fan. Time to show him the trapdoor. I'm sure with your username, you're bound to know all about that.
posted on 8/3/14
^ correction. Stop It And Tidy Up were not in Trapdoor. Same animator though. My bad.
posted on 8/3/14
I still got what u meant, it was funny
I agree with what you are saying to a certain extent but the players deserve that. It can't get much worse can it? If they can't take criticism then they are showing even more just how soft they are. It's a great opportunity for them to prove him wrong. Im sure Tim can give them some believe in the week.
posted on 8/3/14
I thought he was about to cry. I couldn't work out whether I felt sorry for him, admired his passion, or just felt embarrassed that he was acting childish and on the verge of tears.
A real man (like me) wouldn't go on TV and look that crushed.
posted on 8/3/14
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