Hilarious this. Haven't read it all yet, but I'm getting some angry little hornet bloke buzzing around and acting all sanctimonious about how wronged they've been - a manager may or may not have had their head turned by another team? The same team who's hot seat is about as safe as Oscar Pistouris's when he hears the water flush - what have they done to suggest longevity in the managerial role? Not my team, but is it ten managers since the underperforming Dyche was replaced by the smiling happy go lucky unable to win many football matches as a manager of Gianfranco Zola?
Can't remember many of the other lucky incumbents in that particular revolving dugout, Mckinlay for a spell? Flores was it, the other Italian who's English was worse than Joey Barton's French. So, if the lad didn't exactly think Watford was a club that offered managers time - and at 40 Silva ain't shy at upping sticks and seeing what else is on offer - it was hardly the break up of a marriage like Ferguson/Wenger proportion was it? More like fingering her, moving on and telling your mates before Z cars had finished. Who told who, who did what to whom is the question? Best ask Elton eh? I guess that's why the call us the Blues.
Ps - Andy Gray told me he fouled Sherwood as well (and Sharp was offside if you watch the replay).