It has been a good week for Tim Sherwood. That brief period he spent in management tends to be seen in warmer shades when Harry Kane breaks a record, so it was with decent timing that he retold the story on TalkSport a few days ago about how Daniel Levy considered selling his striker for £600,000 in 2014.
We know Sherwood’s role in preventing a gaffe for the ages, because he usually accepts the invitations to bring it up. And fair enough, actually. He made a judgment, he judged right and Levy and Tottenham owe him for nine great years.