Not sure about Sherwood as a manager. He comes over as too arrogant too me. Plays good football. But he critasises his playersin public too much and does not sound like a very good man manager. When players regularly come out on Facebook or Twitter moaning about not being in the team it says that the manager is not a good man magnager. Admitedly you don't want players who are going to try and rule the roost and walk over the manager but you need a manager who lets them know who's boss but is also able to put an arm round the player at the right time and even have a laugh and a joke at the right time but will step back if he needs to. A bit like that teacher at school who likes to make the kids laugh but is also strict.
As I've already said he does too much player bashing in public and uses the wrong words in public. He should keep it to behind closed doors and what is said in the dressing room, the training field or the player meeting room at the training ground stays in the dressing room, the training field or the player meeting room at the training ground. And you choose different critisms publicly.
I'd love him here, people don't like him because he has a personality and more importantly has some bollox. Arrongance is not that bad a trait in a manager.
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As I've already said he does too much player bashing in public and uses the wrong words in public. He should keep it to behind closed doors and what is said in the dressing room, the training field or the player meeting room at the training ground stays in the dressing room, the training field or the player meeting room at the training ground. And you choose different critisms publicly.
If all that fails then they could always wheel billy bonds out of retirement?
He was in the England end with his mates in Rome 97 plus other England games, makes me think he can relate to supporters more than a lot of managers.
Personally like him but have no idea if he would be a success here, or anywhere for that matter
No thanks.
Appeared to divide the dressing room.
Appeared to struggle to work with management (directors etc).
Appeared to make Spurs a bit more direct and less attractive to watch.
Having managed Spurs will probably want a high wage.
Seemed to give up in certain games (sat in the stand at Anfield as apparently unable influence anything from touchline).
Tim Sherwood:
Jeremy Kyle:
Hes off to Millwall surely?