I think it was a joke.Goat wrote:A manager from the 9th level of english football is nowhere near ready to manage a premier league club yet.soundguy wrote:How about Steve Harmison? Currently on an eight game winning run since taking over at Ashington AFC! He'd be a cheap option for Ashley and Carver has already been quoted as saying he'd be welcome at st James to talk tactics.
Who should replace Cardew as Newcastle Utd head coach?
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I'm not even sure to be honest.Toondes wrote:I think it was a joke.Goat wrote:
A manager from the 9th level of english football is nowhere near ready to manage a premier league club yet.
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Re: Who should replace Cardew as Newcastle Utd head coach?
Would anyone take Sherwood as manager if he was hypothetically available?
I have to say that I had my doubts about him but now I'm getting more impressed. He has the same win percentage as Pochettino does at Spurs and looked to have kept Villa up with a surprising up-turn in form.
I have to say that I had my doubts about him but now I'm getting more impressed. He has the same win percentage as Pochettino does at Spurs and looked to have kept Villa up with a surprising up-turn in form.
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Re: Who should replace Cardew as Newcastle Utd head coach?
I don't think you can pick anyone from the 'had good half seasons at other clubs' crew without it being a gamble, Sherwood's done nothing for me to show he's better than Pardew.
Re: Who should replace Cardew as Newcastle Utd head coach?
I suppose the question I'm trying to ask is what people's views would be if we did hypothetically hire him. Hate it? Don't mind? Like it?Colly wrote:I don't think you can pick anyone from the 'had good half seasons at other clubs' crew without it being a gamble, Sherwood's done nothing for me to show he's better than Pardew.
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I'd rather wait and see how he does at a one club over a period of a few years. He had half a season at most at Spurs which isn't enough time to properly judge him and he's had even less time at Villa. If he keeps Villa up he should get another season there and that will be the one to judge him on, when he's a manager of a club from the start to the end of a full season. We'll see more of his ideas, tactics, signings etc rather than just putting his spin on the tactical set up and players he's inherited.Goat wrote:I suppose the question I'm trying to ask is what people's views would be if we did hypothetically hire him. Hate it? Don't mind? Like it?Colly wrote:I don't think you can pick anyone from the 'had good half seasons at other clubs' crew without it being a gamble, Sherwood's done nothing for me to show he's better than Pardew.
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If we went five months managerless to appoint Sherwood I'd be less than impressed.
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Re: Who should replace Cardew as Newcastle Utd head coach?
..Goat wrote:Would anyone take Sherwood as manager if he was hypothetically available?
I have to say that I had my doubts about him but now I'm getting more impressed. He has the same win percentage as Pochettino does at Spurs and looked to have kept Villa up with a surprising up-turn in form.
Next up you'll be advocating Pards return as he's hit some form.
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Re: Who should replace Cardew as Newcastle Utd head coach?
I think it was a joke.[/quote]Toondes wrote:A manager from the 9th level of english football is nowhere near ready to manage a premier league club yet.Goat wrote:[quotedote="soundguy"]How about Steve Harmison? Currently on an eight game winning run since taking over at Ashingron AFC! He'd be a cheap option for Ashley and Carver has already been quoted as saying he'd be welcome at st James to talk tactics.
It was a joke, but Carver doesn't look that more capable of a manager than a ninth tier one. And with two Ashes wins Harmison has more experience of being in a winning team than Newcastle at present.
Re: Who should replace Cardew as Newcastle Utd head coach?
Since when is a question advocating something? All I said was that I'm more impressed with Sherwood lately and asked people what their opinions would be if we did appoint him.Holystone... wrote:..Goat wrote:Would anyone take Sherwood as manager if he was hypothetically available?
I have to say that I had my doubts about him but now I'm getting more impressed. He has the same win percentage as Pochettino does at Spurs and looked to have kept Villa up with a surprising up-turn in form.
Next up you'll be advocating Pards return as he's hit some form.
Read it properly.
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Re: Who should replace Cardew as Newcastle Utd head coach?
Surprised at how well he's doing. nice to see a young English manager doing well. Still think he's a t** though.Goat wrote:Would anyone take Sherwood as manager if he was hypothetically available?
I have to say that I had my doubts about him but now I'm getting more impressed. He has the same win percentage as Pochettino does at Spurs and looked to have kept Villa up with a surprising up-turn in form.
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Re: Who should replace Cardew as Newcastle Utd head coach?
Did Sherwod say that he wouldn't come here or am I making that up?
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He said that a good few weeks into the "search", when it was presumed that he'd already been rejected or not considered.
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...Goat wrote:Since when is a question advocating something? All I said was that I'm more impressed with Sherwood lately and asked people what their opinions would be if we did appoint him.Holystone... wrote: ..
Next up you'll be advocating Pards return as he's hit some form.
Read it properly.
I did read it. I can't help you having a humour bypass.
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Re: Who should replace Cardew as Newcastle Utd head coach?
I'm surprised as well. It's one thing to do half a good season somewhere, but the real test is moving to a different club and doing well there. So far at least, he's managed to do that.Beatski wrote:Surprised at how well he's doing. nice to see a young English manager doing well. Still think he's a t** though.Goat wrote:Would anyone take Sherwood as manager if he was hypothetically available?
I have to say that I had my doubts about him but now I'm getting more impressed. He has the same win percentage as Pochettino does at Spurs and looked to have kept Villa up with a surprising up-turn in form.
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interesting to see whether he will he maintain it or whether he will follow a pardew trajectoryGoat wrote:I'm surprised as well. It's one thing to do half a good season somewhere, but the real test is moving to a different club and doing well there. So far at least, he's managed to do that.Beatski wrote:
Surprised at how well he's doing. nice to see a young English manager doing well. Still think he's a t** though.
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Re: Who should replace Cardew as Newcastle Utd head coach?
Maybe the answer is to give newbies 6 month contracts. Best of all worlds then . 
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Re: Who should replace Cardew as Newcastle Utd head coach?
I've always thought Sherwood was decent, even prior to Villas performances.
He certainly is considerable better than Carver is and that is without question. I would have him here, probably him over McClaren
He certainly is considerable better than Carver is and that is without question. I would have him here, probably him over McClaren
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Twice on the same page!Holystone... wrote:...Goat wrote:
Since when is a question advocating something? All I said was that I'm more impressed with Sherwood lately and asked people what their opinions would be if we did appoint him.
Read it properly.
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