Tim Sherwood
Timothy Alan Sherwood is an English former football player and manager. As a player, he was a midfielder from 1987 until 2005, notably as captain of Blackburn Rovers' Premier League title-winning side in 1995. He also played for Watford, Norwich City, Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth and Coventry City. He made three appearances for the England national team in 1999. Wikipedia
| Complete name | Timothy Alan Sherwood |
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| Birth date | 06.02.1969 (age 56) |
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| City of birth | St Albans |
| Position | halfback |
| Height | 184 cm |
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Premier League 08.11.2003 |
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Man Utd star ‘not good enough" prematurely told he should ‘never" play again before ‘turning up"
football365.com3 days
Pundit Tim Sherwood has explained why he thinks Manchester United summer signing Benjamin Sesko is “not good enough” for the Premier League giants
Slot sent fierce warning over ‘out of order" Salah as new Liverpool exit claim is made
teamtalk.com4 days
Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool will soon be back on the agenda and former Premier League manager Tim Sherwood has warned Reds boss Arne Slot that he may need to accept the Egyptian back into his team as he battles to cling on to his job
Ruben Amorim becomes first Premier League manager ever sacked for Farke"s ache
football365.com6 days
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has become the first Premier League manager ever to be sacked directly following a game against Daniel Farke



























