He is a passionate and confident lad, he does make himself out as a bit of a twonk in some interviews, but in many others he has conducted himself well considering his employers have announced his departure whilst still in the job.
I would think the main criteria we are looking for in our new manager is a proven ability to work with Championship players and get automatic promotion. Alternatively, if we are playing a longer game, someone who, over the net few years, can develop a promotion squad with limited funds and an emphasis on bringing on youth players. I thought Oscar was that man but apparently not! Not sure Sherwood fits the criteria on either count.
Malky is a lot better looking, and if you squint your eyes you could imagine that it's actually Brendan Rogers in our technical area, rather than Malky (two men who have never been seen in the same room)
There's something about Sherwood that I like ... underneath the bufoonery there seems to be some fire in the belly.
Reading some of the comments on here though maybe he's not as impressive as I thought. TB knows what it's like to work with a loudmouth manager, and what it's like to work with one who's more introverted ... maybe he knows which he prefers and that may well inform the decision.