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comment by Chronic (U3423)

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

comment by Spurtle (U1608)

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.

comment by Spurtle (U1608)

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.

comment by Chronic (U3423)

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

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posted on 11/10/15

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comment by Chronic (U3423)

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.
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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

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.
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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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