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Brighton Sky Blue

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Today and last week were the games for Everton to show they are good enough to stay up against bottom three rivals and they've failed

Is it Lampard, is it the players, is it the board? Probably a combination of all three. I like Lampard and he talks a good game but perhaps can't execute what he wants because he hasn't got board support or he simply isn't cut for it

I wouldn't be surprised if Lampard is gone by Monday, but doubt any manager coming in will save them this season


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He can hardly say he hasn’t had money to spend. And when he did at Chelsea he spaffed it up the wall.

Just isn’t a good manager
 

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Everton have just spunked money up the wall on lots of overpriced rubbish, players like that Maupay would struggle in the championship, they have to overpay average players as nobody with any sense wants to go there. If they came down they would walk this league though as you wouldn’t get a decision against them all season.
 

stupot07

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Didn’t see any other but the pen city should of had, clear foul
Yeah they should have done, although Grealish went down like a sack of spuds, and Traore was fouled in the build up which the ref didn't give.

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stupot07

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So funny that there were a couple of posters in the summer suggesting we should sign Nketiah on loan, as he wouldn't play much for Arsenal

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CCFCSteve

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Great game that. Arteta done an amazing job. Both clubs appear to have got rid of the rotten cores that were holding them back in recent years
 
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Great game that. Arteta done an amazing job. Both clubs have appear to have got rid of the rotten cores that were holding them back in recent years
Both also shrugging off the legacy of long-term managers who cast a shadow over those who follow, too. The odd poor season grants a bit more tolerance when things don't go quite so perfect.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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So funny that there were a couple of posters in the summer suggesting we should sign Nketiah on loan, as he wouldn't play much for Arsenal

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Some said Haaland would struggle against the ‘low block’ teams would employ against Man City. He’s on to score 50 this season.
 

Grendel

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Lampard sacked.

He should have built his managerial experience with Derby - he had a good first season

Chelsea was obviously a draw but its a sack a season club as is Everton - why he went to Everton who knows - he should get a job back in the championship and start again
 

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He should have built his managerial experience with Derby - he had a good first season

Chelsea was obviously a draw but its a sack a season club as is Everton - why he went to Everton who knows - he should get a job back in the championship and start again


He had a little bit of help at Derby with Tomori, Mount and Wilson plus the prolific Waghorn.
 

Grendel

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He had a little bit of help at Derby with Tomori, Mount and Wilson plus the prolific Waghorn.

People mock him but he is an English manager who had an excellent international career. Its a bizarre mentality - same with Rooney and Gerrard - why people want these people to fail I just do not understand
 

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Everton fan on talksport has just said Vincent Kompany, I can see it being either Dyche or Ferguson
 

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People mock him but he is an English manager who had an excellent international career. Its a bizarre mentality - same with Rooney and Gerrard - why people want these people to fail I just do not understand


I think you said earlier he needs to drop down and reset and I would agree.
 

Tommo1993

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People mock him but he is an English manager who had an excellent international career. Its a bizarre mentality - same with Rooney and Gerrard - why people want these people to fail I just do not understand

It’s not ‘wanting’ at all from what I’ve seen. Great, world class player. But managing Chelsea was massive for him, way too premature so early in his career. Everton wasn’t right for him either.
 

PVA

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He had a little bit of help at Derby with Tomori, Mount and Wilson plus the prolific Waghorn.

Exactly, he got a big favour from his old club Chelsea with some excellent players on loan and took Derby all the way from 6th to... 6th.

Total fraud of a manager (so far. Still time to improve of course, though I don't think he will).
 

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