Pirate55
The Last Man Standing 17/18
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach
I don't keep keep dodging the issue of his tactics. It is just that you don't like the answer. He hasn't had the time nor the players available to him to develop a coherent team tactic or strategy. I believe that if everyone were fit, then with current players, he is most likely to favour two up front as shown in his early games. However, when he was roundly criticized on here for adopting that "simplistic" approach away to Arsenal, he tried to change it against the better teams.
Today, I think he would have gone for Ade and Solly up front, if Ade was fit. With Eriksen in a floating role from the left, two Centre midfielders and a right winger. hopefully Lamela or Townsend (definitely not Lennon). I think we will see this approach from now to the end of the season from him. This is the approach that delivered his early success and I think he will revert to it. If we can get our injured players back and play a consistent team from one game to another, we may begin to see some cohesion.
Seeing as you keep using AVB as your defence stick of TS (due to not having much else to use to defend him) then all i'll say is whatever you may say about AVB, TS is not fit to lick his PowerPoint memory stick.
If AVB is ****e, then TS has been proven to be ****e-er
BTW, what are Tim's tactics according to what you've seen of his tenure? Notice you keep dodging this question with "he needs more time" or "he needs his own players"...your deflection of that question is deafening....after the number of games if a manager has a style/tactic/strategy it should be sometime that can be seen by now, even just a little...
I don't keep keep dodging the issue of his tactics. It is just that you don't like the answer. He hasn't had the time nor the players available to him to develop a coherent team tactic or strategy. I believe that if everyone were fit, then with current players, he is most likely to favour two up front as shown in his early games. However, when he was roundly criticized on here for adopting that "simplistic" approach away to Arsenal, he tried to change it against the better teams.
Today, I think he would have gone for Ade and Solly up front, if Ade was fit. With Eriksen in a floating role from the left, two Centre midfielders and a right winger. hopefully Lamela or Townsend (definitely not Lennon). I think we will see this approach from now to the end of the season from him. This is the approach that delivered his early success and I think he will revert to it. If we can get our injured players back and play a consistent team from one game to another, we may begin to see some cohesion.