I personally think it is far too soon to even
contemplate getting rid of Sherwood at this stage. There is an incredible
knee-jerk panic amongst Villa fans that needs to be tempered.
The argument which I seem to be seeing for
getting rid of Sherwood is that teams such as Sunderland and Liverpool have acted
quickly rather than letting their problems drag on and we should be nipping our
own problems in the bud early on also to stand any chance of a repeat of the
relegation struggles we constantly find ourselves in. There are huge
differences in these situations however.
Firstly, Sunderland have been forced into their
managerial change. Dick Advocaat had seemingly wanted out of the Stadium of
Light since the beginning of the season and eventually walked. They are a team
full of ageing, championship standard players and new manager Sam Allardyce's
only chance of keeping them up will be to employ a brand of turgid, defensive
and bland football.
And as for Liverpool, it is absolutely crystal
clear that the club knew they could land Jurgen Klopp at that particular time, and
so it was bye-bye Brendan. Make no mistake, Rodgers would still be in that job
if Klopp hadn't had made himself available to them.
Aston Villa are not in the same managerial position
as either Sunderland or Liverpool. The panic for Villa fans seems to be centering
around the fact that we must act now to stand any chance of landing Rodgers.
This, to me, is an unbelievable way of
thinking. It seems that just because there is a manager available who has been
at a big club then he must be better than what we have. The arguments I have
seen flying about are so superficial and uninformed and it is cringeworthy to
read and makes us as a fan base look inconsistent and unsupportive. The main
issues that seem to be arising are as follows:
View: Rodgers finished 2nd with Liverpool only
a couple of years ago.
My Argument: Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez
were absolutely tearing the league up in that year. Rodgers had the quality of
player available to be able to challenge for the league. Defensively they were
still poor, but often managed to win games by being able to outscore their
opponents. Liverpool didn't fare so well without both of them last season. I'd
like to see Rodgers achieve a 2nd place finish with Rudy Gestede and Gabby Agbonlahor
at his disposal.
View: Sherwood is already looking like a broken
man.
My Argument: In this instance, agreed. However,
I genuinely can't work out whether, when he comes out with quotes such as 'This
is the worst day of my life' after a defeat to West Brom, that he is so
impassioned in whatever task he is currently involved in that he truly feels
like that in the moment, or he is hamming it up to show he's on a level with
the fans. All I do know is that his enthusiasm when we score and are doing well
is one thing that the fans warmed to, especially after the dour demeanour of
Paul Lambert. With Brendan Rodgers, you get that same sort of nothingness after
every single result. If there was one thing that drove Liverpool fans crazy it
was the same sound bites spewed forth after each game 'The lads have done
brilliantly. I can't fault the effort'. Now, to me, that sounds horrifically familiar
to a certain Scotsman. I, for one, do not want a repeat of that.
View: Sherwood doesn't know what he's doing tactically.
My Argument: Sherwood seemed to know exactly
what he was doing when he outclassed Rodgers in the F.A Cup semi-final last
year.
Something has obviously gone awry this season
with tinkering of formations and strange substitutions. But at this early
stage, and with a squad full of new players, along with a raft of injuries to
contend with, I do not think this is reason to panic at this point. Don't get
me wrong, some of the decisions have baffled me, such as the starting line up
against Stoke. For some reason, a more negative approach has been taken in the
last few games, perhaps an attempt to avoid losing games. However, I do not
think this approach will continue and Sherwood must revert to the open and
expansive attacking football soon to get results. Tactically, Sherwood is not
as naive as people would like to suggest and there is an over emphasis on his
management due to the media perception that he is purely a chancer. The real
answer is that we simply do not know at this stage.
View: Sherwood's transfers haven't been good
enough and aren't working.
My Argument: This is astounding. Take away the
fact that we are just seven games into the season, but Villa fans everywhere
were absolutely raving about the singings we made. Plus take into account the
absolute dross we have managed to offload, and I still believe we have upgraded
hugely in most areas. Jordan Amavi and Idrissa Gana have hit the ground running,
whilst everyone is absolutely dying to see what a fit Adam Traore is going to
be capable of. Everybody was excited at the glowing reputation of Jordan
Veretout, and we were all pleased to have Micah Richards and Scott Sinclair on
board also. Rudy Gestede, although by no means a Christian Benteke, has shown
that with the right service he can put the ball away.
We have had a clear out of epic proportions and
removed no hopers such as Alexsander Tonev, Enda Stevens. We have removed big
earners such as Shay Given and Darren Bent that were crippling us. And Average
Joes like Aly Cissokho and Ron Vlaar are no more. We're feeling the effects of
Fabian Delph and much moreso, Christian Benteke, leaving. But overall I much
prefer the look of our squad as it is now.
Brendan Rodgers' dabbles in the transfer
markets haven't been great - £20 million for Lazar Markovic? £15 million on Joe
Allen? This season Liverpool have attracted James Milner and Danny Ings on free
transfers, but don't be fooled into thinking that it Brendan Rodgers who has
enticed them - it is the prestige of a club such as Liverpool and the wages
offered that has sealed those deals.
View: This is Villa's worst start since were we
relegated in 1986/87
My Argument: That doesn't mean that we will be
relegated this time. I am concerned with the fact that the games we have so far
played should've yielded more points, of course. And we have a tough run up
ahead now. But I also believe that Sherwood hasn't been helped by Brad Guzan's calamitous
mistakes against Palace and Leicester which would give us a couple more points
at least (and good away point at that). The last few weeks have been very odd
in terms of team selection and decisions made, and undoubtedly Sherwood must
sort these out starting from now. There is no further tolerance for the poor
home record we have suffered for the last 5 years and games against West Brom
and Stoke should've seen us rip these teams apart with the pace we have
available.
If we replaced Sherwood with Rodgers we would
still have had our worst start to the season since 1986/87. A panic reaction to
this statistic is to be avoided at all costs.
Sherwood has earned himself a chance to manage
this club. Through keeping us up last season, for those epic occasions against
West Brom last season, for that F.A Cup semi-final, and for clearing out the stench
left by Paul Lambert. This is not the time to get rid of him. Changes need to
be made of course, but we have a team full of capable players and full of pace
and should be causing problems. The word building up towards the Chelsea game
this weekend is that Sherwood is reverting to his attacking football. I believe this is our
best tactic and as fans we need to be fully behind him and the team 100%.
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