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4 hours ago, TrentVilla said:

 

Never been so tempted to abuse my role as a mod and delete a tread in an attempt to wipe this prick from VT...

I will resist and hope for Blandy and his chubby fingers to have another moderating a slip....

If Bannan can be deleted why not Sherwood

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9 hours ago, Stevo985 said:

The fact that you're holding up a game where we pathetically blew a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2 as a good Sherwood performance tells us everything.

A game that was followed by Sherwood blubbing on television while being interviewed afterwards. 

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What a monumental bell end :crylaugh:

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USE YOUR DELUSION: TIM SHERWOOD ACCEPTS OWN PLAUDITS FOR LEAVING ‘STEADY SHIP’ BEHIND FOR MAURICIO POCHETTINO TO BUILD ON AT TOTTENHAM

Tim Sherwood has been at it again, flagrantly accepting self-administered plaudits for providing the sturdy framework on which Mauricio Pochettino has built his Tottenham team, launching the careers of several stars therein and *that* sodding win rate.

Having been originally hired by Harry Redknapp, Sherwood had already been on the Spurs’ coaching staff for five years when he stepped into Andres Villas-Boas’ breach in December 2013 on caretaker terms.

Tasked with seeing out the season, Sherwood took charge of the remaining 22 games, winning 13 of them while also falling to four-goal maulings against Man City, Chelsea and Liverpool.

This left him with a 59% win percentage, the best of any Spurs manager in the Premier League era – a statistic he is still banging on about to this very day.

Speaking to the Independent, Sherwood discussed the seismic impact of his brief tenure at White Hart Lane, and how it served to lay the bedrock for the Mauricio Pochettino revolution that followed it:

"It (being sacked) was never a negative thing. I always knew I was only getting until the end of the season and my win percentage was 59% – which is high.

And when the guy they have now took over from me, it wasn’t broken. It was a steady ship and he has now added to it.

I gave them (the youngsters) a chance and, look, then the likes of Kane, Bentaleb, (Danny) Rose and (Kyle) Walker were all integrated into the team.I admire what he (Pochettino) has done.

I am just glad that after me somebody came in with the same mindset that I have, which is to give the kids an opportunity to go and play if they are good enough.

A lot of people doubted Kane, for example but […] I knew those kids and knew they were good enough.And then when Pochettino came in, he had obviously all seen them rehearse, hadn’t he?

So he takes over, sticks with them and they obviously all do very well.Some he got rid of but they were sold on for a good price and it’s all helped to pay for a nice little training ground.So he has done a really fantastic job and, in hindsight, if I’d have known the way he works and the way he likes to develop young players, which is what I like to do, I could have been tempted into staying there to help him out."

 

Sherwood went on to take charge at Aston Villa, threw a gilet at a fan and then got sacked after eight months with the club rock bottom of the Premier League, and he’d probably prefer us not to mention his stint as Director of Football at Swindon Town, which was a laughable farce from start to end.

We think Daniel Levy can probably rest easy at night knowing he made the right choice.

http://www.whoateallthepies.tv/tottenham_hotspur/265058/use-your-delusion-tim-sherwood-takes-credit-for-facilitating-all-of-mauricio-pochettino-success-at-tottenham.html

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3 hours ago, Zatman said:

Only thing new from that was he threw his gilet at a Villa fan. 

First i heard aboutit, anybody remember this? Sounds comical

He threw it on the ground after we scored, think it was 3-3 QPR game. Don't think it was thrown at a fan otherwise more would've been made of it.

As much as I try to defend him at times, he's talking bull about Kyle Walker. He won PFA young player of the year in 11/12. :lol: Danny Rose scored in NLD in April 2010. Bentaleb hardly figured under Poch.

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17 hours ago, VillaChris said:

He threw it on the ground after we scored, think it was 3-3 QPR game. Don't think it was thrown at a fan otherwise more would've been made of it.

As much as I try to defend him at times, he's talking bull about Kyle Walker. He won PFA young player of the year in 11/12. :lol: Danny Rose scored in NLD in April 2010. Bentaleb hardly figured under Poch.

I cant remember sequences of dates. Kyle walker played for us and then the following season was Tottenhams first choice. Wasn't Harry still the manager then? 

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10 minutes ago, PaulC said:

I cant remember sequences of dates. Kyle walker played for us and then the following season was Tottenhams first choice. Wasn't Harry still the manager then? 

Yes pretty much. He was on loan at us from January 2011 and then was regular for Spurs the next season. Sherwood took over in December 2013.

He does himself no favours with stupid statements. I didn't like the way he absolved himself of any blame at Swindon either.

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yes I stick for him because his spell here wasn't all bad and we played some great stuff at times under him  but I don't know why he needs to keep bigging himself up with untruths. Must have self esteem issues. 

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