Lampard sacked as Everton Manager (8 Viewers)

Happy_Martian

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How long before people start touting Robins as the bookies favourite to replace him ?
 

The Philosopher

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Doubt he’ll be in the frame.

Moyes?
Bielsa?
Dyche?
Rooney?

They’ll all be touted before Robins.

Edit: put Gerrard on list but then realised the obviously obvious mistake.
 

fatso

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Big Sam is usually one of the first names linked when a team in the relegation zone needs a new manager.
 

Evo1883

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With Everton not wanting to spend a ton of money, the only answer on there would be bielsa
 

Evo1883

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Possibly , I think bielsa has history of going into a team , using the same players and making them alot better , did brilliantly with Leeds in the first couple years

Also has a history of integrating young academy talent
 

The Philosopher

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But back on CCFC, the last time we had a change of owner Dowie was sacked and replaced with Coleman. We were about 12th in the table. Higher than we are now.

This was only a few months after we’d paid Dowie’s Legals and turned down potential compo from (Mandaric?) Leicester. Poor SISU decision to not even let Dowie have some time, after all, he’d not long got Palace promoted without huge money. SISU decisions weren’t very good from then on so it was a sign of things to come.

Let’s be glad that the new owner isn’t such a fool.
 

Grendel

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Possibly , I think bielsa has history of going into a team , using the same players and making them alot better , did brilliantly with Leeds in the first couple years

This is fire fight time the financial situation is very choppy if they go down
 
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Grendel

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But back on CCFC, the last time we had a change of owner Dowie was sacked and replaced with Coleman. We were about 12th in the table. Higher than we are now.

This was only a few months after we’d paid Dowie’s Legals and turned down potential compo from (Mandaric?) Leicester. Poor SISU decision to not even let Dowie have some time, after all, he’d not long got Palace promoted without huge money. SISU decisions weren’t very good from then on so it was a sign of things to come.

Let’s be glad that the new owner isn’t such a fool.

dowie was on a horror run by the time Sisu arrived
 

Frankly_Mr_Shankly

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But back on CCFC, the last time we had a change of owner Dowie was sacked and replaced with Coleman. We were about 12th in the table. Higher than we are now.

This was only a few months after we’d paid Dowie’s Legals and turned down potential compo from (Mandaric?) Leicester. Poor SISU decision to not even let Dowie have some time, after all, he’d not long got Palace promoted without huge money. SISU decisions weren’t very good from then on so it was a sign of things to come.

Let’s be glad that the new owner isn’t such a fool.
Ray Ranson was a c*nt of the highest order
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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dowie was on a horror run by the time Sisu arrived

I remember emailing Paul Fletcher that it was unfair to have got rid of Adrian Heath. He replied that I should save the email and come back to it in a year’s time. I couldn’t because Fletcher had already resigned
 

Alkhen

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Steve Coogan Shrug GIF
 

shy_tall_knight

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When John sillet was sacked I wasn't that bothered as I thought we were getting a world class defender in Terry Butcher - how wrong I was sorry snoz.
Eric Black - what might have been. Peter Reid unbelievably bad.
BigRon was shocking so pleased when he was appointed, not really fair on Phil Neal
andy Thorne - only compensation was he was probably cheap to get rid of.
Russel slade -oh dear we've had some shockers
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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I've always liked Everton but the behaviour of some of their supporters has me hoping they get relegated.
 

thekidfromstrettoncamp

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Doubt he’ll be in the frame.

Moyes?
Bielsa?
Dyche?
Rooney?

They’ll all be touted before Robins.

Edit: put Gerrard on list but then realised the obviously obvious mistake.
I cannot see West Ham letting him be interviewed although they might want to get rid on current form.As for Dyche and Rooney one win every three in Dyche case (with sh1t football )and one in four in Rooney's case at a championship side and his record in America is worse than Andy Thorne for us. If they chose any of those three they deserve all they get
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Ha ha, another one bites the dust.

Never mind Frankie only another 10 sackings to go and you'll be up there with Steve Bruce.
 

fernandopartridge

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But back on CCFC, the last time we had a change of owner Dowie was sacked and replaced with Coleman. We were about 12th in the table. Higher than we are now.

This was only a few months after we’d paid Dowie’s Legals and turned down potential compo from (Mandaric?) Leicester. Poor SISU decision to not even let Dowie have some time, after all, he’d not long got Palace promoted without huge money. SISU decisions weren’t very good from then on so it was a sign of things to come.

Let’s be glad that the new owner isn’t such a fool.

SISU took over 14 December 2007, Dowie was sacked in February 2008 after 2 wins in 10 games (3 in 15 if you include 5 games prior to SISU's takeover). The trajectory under Dowie really was awful, so I think it was right to sack him but catastrophically wrong to appoint Coleman.
 
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SISU took over 14 December 2007, Dowie was sacked in February 2008 after 2 wins in 10 games (3 in 15 if you include 5 games prior to SISU's takeover). The trajectory under Dowie really was awful, so I think it was right to sack him but catastrophically wrong to appoint Coleman.
Coleman wasn't necessarily bad in himself, had actually done alright with Fulham compared to Tigana's last months, but what he'd done there was set up a backs to the wall spirit that fought for ground out results based on defence. With us, he was expected to actually win games by breaking teams down.

Ironically Coleman's best time as manager with us was when the taps were turned off, and he had to work with what he had (not much!) as the same kind of mentality came along a bit.

Now, if only he hadn't had such fondness for Freddie Eastwood...
 

Grendel

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Coleman wasn't necessarily bad in himself, had actually done alright with Fulham compared to Tigana's last months, but what he'd done there was set up a backs to the wall spirit that fought for ground out results based on defence. With us, he was expected to actually win games by breaking teams down.

Ironically Coleman's best time as manager with us was when the taps were turned off, and he had to work with what he had (not much!) as the same kind of mentality came along a bit.

Now, if only he hadn't had such fondness for Freddie Eastwood...

if he hadn’t enough fondness to spend nights in the Esher bars with Keane Ranson and Thorne more like - they were all drinking buddies
 
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if he hadn’t enough fondness to spend nights in the Esher bars with Keane Ranson and Thorne more like - they were all drinking buddies
Fair as well.

tbf also the issue with Peter Reid... along with Davenport being sold from under him just as we were starting to look alright.
 

Cov kid 55

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The last time Everton played decent football, Kendal, Harvey and Ball were in midfield. An ex-Everton player (can’t remember who) was saying today that Dyche would be welcomed by the fans, they’d like his style of football. Can’t see it myself. This guy was also moaning about Moshiri, and although I’m sure he’s got a lot wrong, the club have spent £500mil on new players in the last few years. Just keeps appointing the wrong managers.
 

Grendel

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The last time Everton played decent football, Kendal, Harvey and Ball were in midfield. An ex-Everton player (can’t remember who) was saying today that Dyche would be welcomed by the fans, they’d like his style of football. Can’t see it myself. This guy was also moaning about Moshiri, and although I’m sure he’s got a lot wrong, the club have spent £500mil on new players in the last few years. Just keeps appointing the wrong managers.

embarrassing
 

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