Confirmed : Lampard Head Coach (110 Viewers)

clint van damme

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No more backroom staff leaving as of yet

Watch this space I think.

Interesting he mentioned Jones involvement with performance, going to be a bit of overlap with Roberts or will he concentrate on coaching?

Seems like he's been involved in a lot of different areas at various clubs.
 

torchomatic

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Head to toe in Hummel, even found him some fresh trainers.

Bet Doug is gutted we didn't get RVN as they could have compared turtle necks.

"Doug".
 

clint van damme

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No more backroom staff leaving as of yet

Watch this space I think.

Interesting he mentioned Jones involvement with performance, going to be a bit of overlap with Roberts or will he concentrate on coaching?

Seems like he's been involved in a lot of different areas at various clubs.
 

Balli001

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Watch this space I think.

Interesting he mentioned Jones involvement with performance, going to be a bit of overlap with Roberts or will he concentrate on coaching?

Seems like he's been involved in a lot of different areas at various clubs.
I think he mentioned him more as a first team coach in the interview earlier. Suggests he will take over Boatengs immediate role
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Oh well. It's done now. I am underwhelmed, but of course I will back him 100%.

Can I ask one thing of my fellow Sky Blues fans....even though I know it will be to no avail.

If we win, say the next three games, please don't give it the whole "King made the right decision" stuff and that Lampard is fabulous. Let's not forget the new manager bounce effect and all that.

By the same token, if results don't improve immediately, can we also refrain from saying it's a terrible appointment.

He's here and we have to give him until the end of the season, unless we drop right down the table further and look like we are going to be relegated.

We have to give him time and can't be giving snap judgements on the back of just a handful of results.

Let's hope he's a big success. 🤞


Nice words Otis and I agree with you, but we know that the bedwetters will never stop. 🤷
 

Captain Dart

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bigfatronssba

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Gerrard, Rooney , Lampard, Bryan Robson, Bobby Charlton, Booby Moore hardly success. Players who were world class that made good managers , Cruyff, Zidane , Beckenbauer .

Depends on your definition of success. I’d argue that Bryan Robson did well at Middlesbrough, and kept WBA up against the odds.

Then you have people like Jack Charlton and Glenn Hoddle who were big names as players who went on to have reasonable managerial careers
 

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