They have to print something, might as well print a complete and utter load of rubbish....tomorrow's chip paper.....
They have so much conviction about the impending change that they do a poll on whether or not Arry will last the season. Presumably, Sherwood has been told to sit next to his phone indefinitely and at the said arbitrary point in the future, we'll send in Kim and Aggie to clean off the cobwebs and wheel him in?
Far far to early for this talk. Harrys brief was to get us up which he did last season abeit the hard way and a great Wembley day it was. If we have 0 or 1 or 2 points after 8 games that maybe the time to start concerns. A win against Sunderland on Saturday and we could be mid table.
Interesting idea, but I can't help remember our last season after being promoted. We didn't have a great start, and replaced Warnock, the manager who had got us promoted in style, with Hughes, a young mananager and hopes were high. Long term, it didn't work. We went backwards and it got ugly. I'm not Harry's biggest fan, and am certainly worried by what I've seen so far this year, but I fear replacing Redknapp with Sherwood would come back to haunt us.
I agree with you Tramore. My main gripe is fact or fiction this kind of bad press is very unhelpful to our cause. I don't read any tabloids but have to ask does the Mirror have it in for us?
Tony is not that knee jerk BUT please let's not wait until the 17th game and beyond for a win and then change of manager.
It's sh*t-stirring as usual, the papers love to crank it up and Harry's now in the firing line. No doubt the Mirror have a mole in Tony's office...
The one thing they got right is that Sunderland is now a huge game, and that's entirely down to yesterday's performance, not the result. 12 games.
Utter bollocks... Just from the pov of logic, wouldn't Hoddle be the next man in the frame?? Silly, gratuitous, tabloid reporting at it's very speculative - did I say utter bollocks... Ah yes utter bollocks.
This is utter tosh as mention above I think.. Sherwood is like a proto-Redknapp. He likes straight forward football, knows the players he likes and is all too quick to provide the media with a quote or two. Everyone thought he would be an excellent manager, but his short tenure at spuds was a weird combo of embarrassing success. He got them Europa league but made a right twat of himself while doing it. I don't think we need the new Harry, the old one will do for now!