Even The Fail wouldn't come up with something that dumb. Anyway, it sounds like one of Sherwood's "open mouth insert foot", comments
.............you can't say Sherwood doesn't have good humour as I'm pretty sure he says alot of what he says, just for a reaction, not to dissimilar to some people on here!
I cannot get upset by these little digs, because I know that you only do it out of love and deep respect.
If that happened, Levy would face the greatest revolt against a chairman ever witnessed in English football.
I'd have taken him at the time we hired AVB. Now i'm not so sure. 'Everton Moyes' could be exactly what we need
'Everton Moyes' never won anything and had a shocking record against the top 6 too. Moyes has been exposed, don't want him anywhere near WHL.
Seeing as LVG is probably Utd's first choice and will likely head there if they do indeed approach him, I'd love for us to pursue de Boer. He was someone I wanted when AVB was sacked, think he has all the right tools to fit in here. Failing that, a high profile manager would be nice, Benitez/ Mancini/ Ancelotti (if sacked from Real).
We need to get De Boer's staff right if we go after him and then give him time to adjust. It'd probably make Vertonghen and Eriksen happy, though. Bringing in Meulensteen and/or Phelan might be an idea. Ajax got absolutely battered in their cup final on the weekend. Went 1-0 up after three minutes and lost 5-1 to PEC Zwolle. The game had to be delayed and restarted a couple of times after Ajax fans were lobbing fireworks on the pitch and in the stands. They've basically won the title again, though. They're six points clear with two games left and nine better goal difference than Feyenoord.
I'd presume he'd bring most of his backroom staff from Ajax with him - though Bergkamp may have his hesitations (despite supposedly being a Spurs fan) - adding Meulensteen would be a great idea, though is he after another coaching role or does he want to try his luck with management elsewhere? Yeah I saw that. Though what a goal by van Rhijn for the opener! Absolute peach.
Moyes can't be judged on his time at Utd as he was given the hardest job in football and was basically doomed from the outset , but that doesn't mean I want him at Spurs, as he needs to rebuild his reputation and may go down the same route as Mark Hughes and make another mistake in management before he finds his way back to a mid table team like Stoke and starts showing hes a decent manager, as he is a decent manager,
As manager of Man Utd, you are expected as the manager, to not only win, but to play attractive, attacking football too. Moyes, like AVB, achieved neither. If the strong rumours about him having lost the dressing room had any foundation, then the writing was on the wall...