If Sherwood were to stay, would you be going to the Lane next year?

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Does the state of the club impact your attendance?

  • Yes

    Votes: 36 41.4%
  • No

    Votes: 51 58.6%

  • Total voters
    87
I'll go and support the team regardless of who's in charge, I might be less enthusiastic and more inclined to moan if the performance is a borefest, I've always said i'd rather lose 3-0 but look like we are actually trying and making a go of it as opposed to lose 1-0 and look like the players couldn't give a fuck, which has been the story for me most of this season, well up until the second half that is.. Only thing that could possibly suck the enthusiasm out of me even more is FUCKING SUNDAY KICKOFFS!
 
I moved to Australia in November and one of the things I miss most is not going to the Lane or being able to do an away day.

That said, Sherwood's presence eases the pain!
 
Why would you not want to see Spurs play under the most successful manager we've had in the Premier League Era?

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The number of empty seats against Fulham should give a pretty good indication to Dan what's to come next season should this cunt-circus carry on
 
shit i answered Yes to the poll question because i thought the poll was about the question in the title. WHY WOULD YOU MAKE A POLL WITH A DIFFERENT QUESTION TO THE THREAD TITLE? WHAT KIND OF MAN DOES THAT.
 
Yes i would go...Spurs is MY team, you should support them through thick and thin and at the end of the day i go for atmosphere and to cheer on those 11 beautiful bastards that play in white not the manager
 
I hope he stays looking at the results, should mean the atmosphere improves if nothing else.
 
I hope he stays looking at the results, should mean the atmosphere improves if nothing else.
How can a manager who is loathed by at least 50% of the support help improve the atmosphere. That was the whole gist of the thread really, the question of whether or not present circumstances are making trips to the Lane more miserable.
 
How can a manager who is loathed by at least 50% of the support help improve the atmosphere. That was the whole gist of the thread really, the question of whether or not present circumstances are making trips to the Lane more miserable.

Because those that are saying they would refuse to go are clearly the whingers.
 
Poeople seem to have different issues with Sherwood. I don't really care much about his personality, his dress sense, what he says to the media or that he supported the scum as a kid, not interested.

Sherwood in my eyes has done a resonable job, taking over after the mid season mess left behind, we have some fun games, many good results and the bringing in of a few youth players in to the team. That being said I don't know if it's his inexperience but I am struggling to see a pattern of play or siginificant tactical thinking, particularly in regard to our defending, I am not refering to individual mistakes that's not Tim fault, I am refering to our organisation which has been lacking. We play better in the second half which suggests he is a good motivator of players (team talks etc) but I am worried that Tim, Ferdie and Ramsay are not the kind of guys who will come up with the good tactics certainly when faced with Chelsea and the like.

Tim might do well as a assistant manager or even as a manager if his assistant was the brains behind him, he has the dertermination, cockyness, ability to take pressure but lacks the experience and seems to eager to play attacking football when faced with a strong side where caution may be in order (Liverpool springs to mind).

Overall a very good job as a caretaker manager but don't think he has the tactical brains for the long run. A tactical manager who plays attacking football is what we need, they exist but are currently managing Liverpool and Everton.
 
Only been able to get to 4 games this season but the majority of then were just terrible atmosphere wise; Everton away I was in block G and it was average at best - some singing every now and then and erupted when Ade scored the winner. Liverpool away despite the terrible result was probably the best atmosphere I've ever seen at an away game, our support made that game for me. But then I went to Fulham last weekend and was sat in block 27 and frankly it was embarrassing, not one song, could barely call it celebrating when we scored, zapped most of the enjoyment out of the game.

Other than 1882 does anyone know what blocks are best for atmosphere week in week out? (if any!) The south end seemed to be enjoying themselves.
 
Only been able to get to 4 games this season but the majority of then were just terrible atmosphere wise; Everton away I was in block G and it was average at best - some singing every now and then and erupted when Ade scored the winner. Liverpool away despite the terrible result was probably the best atmosphere I've ever seen at an away game, our support made that game for me. But then I went to Fulham last weekend and was sat in block 27 and frankly it was embarrassing, not one song, could barely call it celebrating when we scored, zapped most of the enjoyment out of the game.

Other than 1882 does anyone know what blocks are best for atmosphere week in week out? (if any!) The south end seemed to be enjoying themselves.

31 East Lower is usually better than most.
 
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