what will happen to tim?

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Tis only a bit o' fun , he didn't give himself the job.....plus we haven't had a Meme for a while



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Here's what I reckon really went down...

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Points per game (adjusted for 2 point win seasons):
Arthur Rowe - 1.63
Bill Nicholson - 1.62
Keith Burkinshaw - 1.45
Terry Venables - 1.42
Harry Redknapp - 1.74
Andre Villas Boas - 1.83
Tim Sherwood - 2.13

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Points per game (adjusted for 2 point win seasons):
Arthur Rowe - 1.63
Bill Nicholson - 1.62
Keith Burkinshaw - 1.45
Terry Venables - 1.42
Harry Redknapp - 1.74
Andre Villas Boas - 1.83
Tim Sherwood - 2.13
Ah, this old chestnut. It's nonsense. The more games you are manager for the greater chance there is for the average to drop. That's why Bill Nick won a ton of trophies despite his points per game average. Where are Tim's trophies if it's a direct comparison?
 
agree! After the first win at Southampton, Tim's Win% was 100%!! Hardly 'double-winning' success though, is it??

I know I sound like i'm not on Tim's side... I am, I want him to succeed... but he is painfully new (and sometimes naive) to all of this m'larky...
What you can get away with in a Youth/reserve game on the training ground (that occasionally end up 10-6) you most definitely can't in the Prem!
 
Ah, this old chestnut. It's nonsense. The more games you are manager for the greater chance there is for the average to drop. That's why Bill Nick won a ton of trophies despite his points per game average. Where are Tim's trophies if it's a direct comparison?
It's not entirely serious. Point is that he's hardly been terrible so far
 
Then there's this:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/louis-van-gaal-next-tottenham-3102203?#.Uu4fxvl_tnZ

The meat'n'potatas of it;
Tim Sherwood’s hopes of remaining as Tottenham manager are fading – with Louis Van Gaal waiting in the wings to replace him.

It is believed that chairman Daniel Levy , a long-term supporter of Sherwood, has not been impressed by elements of his managerial style.

And Sherwood may instead be offered a role working under Holland boss Van Gaal, who has publicly admitted his desire to manage in the Premier League next season.

Spurs won five of their first six League matches under Sherwood but were thrashed 5-1 at home by Manchester City on Wednesday, damaging their Champions League hopes.

Sherwood has been confident and abrasive in his managerial style – which has upset some players and left Levy wondering about his long-term suitability for the role.

The Spurs boss has also boldly gambled on young midfielder Nabil Bentaleb but the French youngster struggled against City and it was felt in the dressing-room that Sherwood should have considered more experienced options.

Holland boss Van Gaal has not hidden his wish to move to the Premier League and admitted: “Am I still in contact with Spurs? There will come a moment that I can talk about that.
“Look at my CV. I have won a trophy every season during my club career.
“I am a winner and craving a trophy. This is why I am sick of being a national coach. I only see the players eight times a year. I am not enjoying the job of national coach at all.
“After the World Cup I want to coach a big club again and win trophies. Otherwise I will retire.’’
Van Gaal held talks with Levy in December – as revealed by Sunday Mirror Sport – but would not combine the job with his Dutch role and so will only join after the World Cup.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/louis-van-gaal-next-tottenham-3102203#ixzz2s9yTbjkf
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Time to start the "What will happen to Louis van Gaal" thread, 'cos it doesn't matter who gets the helm, it won't change a thing.
Next in line after that surely must be Sven! He's been waiting in the shadows for years, like a little rodent.
 
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Time to start the "What will happen to Louis van Gaal" thread, 'cos it doesn't matter who gets the helm, it won't change a thing.

It'd change the direction of the club.

I bet the majority thought Harry would get us relegated.

To be a "Top 4" now you need a manager with a "Top 4" mentality - Moyes and Sherwood alike are honest Brits, but they're stuck in the 80's and don't have that "fergie factor" required to be that good in my opinion.
Fully accept it's early doors, but the more I see the more I doubt him. BTW, we'll be 5 points behind 4th placed 'pool now (as they're winning) after that shit storm of a display yesterday that time was grinning about.
 
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