Villa are going down unless they replace dim
Not only is he under qualified for the job but he also has a very high opinion of himself and I am not sure why
Villa are only heading one way. I expect them to finish bottom of the league with dim at the helm
He definitely needs to drop Agbonlahor, Lescott and Westwood. They arent doing the business for Villa.
There are some good players in the Villa squad but they need to be given a few games together.
Surprised you hadn't sold Agbonlahor ages ago. Totally average player. Should be a Brummie factory worker, not a footballer.
Gabby said that if Houllier hadn't left he could see himself finding another club. Dead right; Houllier knew what he was on about, and Houllier was not impressed was not impressed. Gabby was due to be shifted out as were quite a few others.
If Tim wants to be a success then he has to show self-control. After each match he goes over the top one way or another, and it's not the way to manage.
The one thing I would say about the OP's team is that I don't think Okore is ready to come back, and also I'd like to see Richards stay as a CB; for one thing, he seems to get less injuries there. I'd stuck Hutton as RB as he's always willing to float down the wing.
@Chronic: 59% - Tim Sherwood had the highest winning percentage of any Tottenham Hotspur manager in Premier League history.
Managed to mastermind an fa cup run to the final.
Seems like according to Mirror/Telegraph two games or he's gone
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comment by Posh Mufc Great Hafi Not Arrogant Just Better (U6578)
posted 16 hours, 54 minutes ago
@Chronic: 59% - Tim Sherwood had the highest winning percentage of any Tottenham Hotspur manager in Premier League history.
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bollox statistic.
if i am manager for 1 game and i win it then i have a 100% record and am the most successful manager of all time.
simply a bollox statistic
Sherwood averaged 1.91 points per game from his 22 league matches in charge at Spurs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31470606
If done over a season would equal to 72.58 points so if rounded up 73 points.
comment by Chronic (U3423)
posted 1 hour, 9 minutes ago
comment by Posh Mufc Great Hafi Not Arrogant Just Better (U6578)
posted 16 hours, 54 minutes ago
@Chronic: 59% - Tim Sherwood had the highest winning percentage of any Tottenham Hotspur manager in Premier League history.
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bollox statistic.
if i am manager for 1 game and i win it then i have a 100% record and am the most successful manager of all time.
simply a bollox statistic
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Your statistic is bollox because your sample size is too small, ie. 1. However, 22 games is a reasonable sample size.
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posted on 10/10/15
Villa are going down unless they replace dim
Not only is he under qualified for the job but he also has a very high opinion of himself and I am not sure why
Villa are only heading one way. I expect them to finish bottom of the league with dim at the helm
posted on 10/10/15
'Come on, Tim'
posted on 10/10/15
He definitely needs to drop Agbonlahor, Lescott and Westwood. They arent doing the business for Villa.
There are some good players in the Villa squad but they need to be given a few games together.
posted on 10/10/15
Surprised you hadn't sold Agbonlahor ages ago. Totally average player. Should be a Brummie factory worker, not a footballer.
posted on 10/10/15
Spurtle
posted on 10/10/15
Gabby said that if Houllier hadn't left he could see himself finding another club. Dead right; Houllier knew what he was on about, and Houllier was not impressed was not impressed. Gabby was due to be shifted out as were quite a few others.
If Tim wants to be a success then he has to show self-control. After each match he goes over the top one way or another, and it's not the way to manage.
The one thing I would say about the OP's team is that I don't think Okore is ready to come back, and also I'd like to see Richards stay as a CB; for one thing, he seems to get less injuries there. I'd stuck Hutton as RB as he's always willing to float down the wing.
posted on 10/10/15
@Chronic: 59% - Tim Sherwood had the highest winning percentage of any Tottenham Hotspur manager in Premier League history.
posted on 10/10/15
Managed to mastermind an fa cup run to the final.
posted on 11/10/15
Seems like according to Mirror/Telegraph two games or he's gone
posted on 11/10/15
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posted on 11/10/15
comment by Posh Mufc Great Hafi Not Arrogant Just Better (U6578)
posted 16 hours, 54 minutes ago
@Chronic: 59% - Tim Sherwood had the highest winning percentage of any Tottenham Hotspur manager in Premier League history.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
bollox statistic.
if i am manager for 1 game and i win it then i have a 100% record and am the most successful manager of all time.
simply a bollox statistic
posted on 11/10/15
Sherwood averaged 1.91 points per game from his 22 league matches in charge at Spurs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31470606
If done over a season would equal to 72.58 points so if rounded up 73 points.
posted on 11/10/15
comment by Chronic (U3423)
posted 1 hour, 9 minutes ago
comment by Posh Mufc Great Hafi Not Arrogant Just Better (U6578)
posted 16 hours, 54 minutes ago
@Chronic: 59% - Tim Sherwood had the highest winning percentage of any Tottenham Hotspur manager in Premier League history.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
bollox statistic.
if i am manager for 1 game and i win it then i have a 100% record and am the most successful manager of all time.
simply a bollox statistic
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Your statistic is bollox because your sample size is too small, ie. 1. However, 22 games is a reasonable sample size.
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