Is a weird one, I really dont know what more he couldve been expected to do? If he achieves a 50%+ win rate and turns a striker on prepesterous wasted wages training with the youth team into an integral part of the team during mid season then what more do they want? Another contender for Norwich though.
So he was on the coaching staff for years wasn't he? But because he stepped up to manage for a few months after AVB's departure the only avenue is for the club to wash thir hands rather than reduce him back to his previous role?
I just saw that Sherwood has a 59% win rate, that's the highest of any Spurs manager in the Premier League. And I agree with FLG, Allardyce is toast.
MOTD pointed out the win % of Spurs managers on Sunday night. So if Pocchetino or whoever goes in and gets a less than 59% win rate, presumably they get sacked at the end of next season?
Well we could possibly see another 5 changes, so it isn't over yet. (Southampton, Villa, Wet Spam, Newcastle and Sunderland. The Sunderland rumours are likely bollocks though, I don't see why Poyet would want to leave)
Surprisingly, 11 out of 20 clubs finished the season with the manager they started with. I thought that number was far smaller.