Chicken Runner61
We stand where we want!
- May 20, 2007
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Sherwood is a big Arsenal fan so his commitment and passion for the Spurs job is pretty impressive
For entertainment value, to have a fractious and chippy individual like him clash head-on with "one manager per season but we're never given a reason" senior club management?
It'd be like the Titanic and the iceberg all over again: fun to watch certainly but with a disastrous outcome for both parties.
Albion were today told bookies’ favourite Tim Sherwood is the man to get them promoted – if they can get him. The current Tottenham manager was as short as 6-1 ON to become Albion’s next boss last night as they began the search for a replacement for Oscar Garcia.
Oscar’s resignation was accepted by the Seagulls after talks yesterday, leaving chairman Tony Bloom hunting for his third manager or head coach in little more than a year.
Former Albion midfielder Warren Aspinall, who now follows them as a pundit for BBC Radio Sussex, has backed Bloom to make a wise appointment.
And he reckons Sherwood, who is expected to leave Spurs this summer, would be the best choice.
Apsinall said: “If Tottenham get rid of Tim Sherwood I would love him at the Amex.
“He’s a football man, he will put kids in, he has got a Plan B and he is a winner. I like the way we have played under Gus Poyet and Oscar but we have never had a Plan B.
“I played with Tim for England youth and I speak to him quite a bit.
“What he has done in the circumstances at Tottenham is unbelievable and he would be first choice for me.
“I’ve seen him go 4-4-2, 4-5-1, 4-3-3. “Oscar has done brilliantly after taking over from Gus, who was such a success.
Albion were today told bookies’ favourite Tim Sherwood is the man to get them promoted – if they can get him.
The current Tottenham manager was as short as 6-1 ON to become Albion’s next boss last night as they began the search for a replacement for Oscar Garcia.
Oscar’s resignation was accepted by the Seagulls after talks yesterday, leaving chairman Tony Bloom hunting for his third manager or head coach in little more than a year.
Former Albion midfielder Warren Aspinall, who now follows them as a pundit for BBC Radio Sussex, has backed Bloom to make a wise appointment.
And he reckons Sherwood, who is expected to leave Spurs this summer, would be the best choice.
Apsinall said: “If Tottenham get rid of Tim Sherwood I would love him at the Amex.
“He’s a football man, he will put kids in, he has got a Plan B and he is a winner. I like the way we have played under Gus Poyet and Oscar but we have never had a Plan B.
“I played with Tim for England youth and I speak to him quite a bit.
“What he has done in the circumstances at Tottenham is unbelievable and he would be first choice for me.
“I’ve seen him go 4-4-2, 4-5-1, 4-3-3. “Oscar has done brilliantly after taking over from Gus, who was such a success.
Bizarre. I wouldn't care if he spoke like Arthur Mullard and Kathy Burke's lovechild if he got us promoted and stuck around for more than one season without making a total cock out of himself. Can't see any of that happening with Sherwood.
Well that changes everything."Former Albion midfielder Warren Aspinall, who now follows them as a pundit for BBC Radio Sussex, has backed Bloom to make a wise appointment."
1st team Coaching is a joke, I mean, WHO the **** sits in the stands as a manager instead of on the bench shouting and giving orders..
Mackay now shortened to 9/2 with SkyBet and 4/1 with BetVictor
Oscar’s resignation was accepted by the Seagulls after talks yesterday, leaving chairman Tony Bloom hunting for his third manager or head coach in little more than a year.
Would be a risk to get someone with pretty much no experience again. Dislike the man and seems to have an attitude problem.
Malky Mackay or di Matteo for me.