Confirmed : Lampard Head Coach (3 Viewers)

shmmeee

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Doubt if he came in with a list TBH. Even if he’s watched us he should want to see how we take to his system first and then look to plug gaps. Will likely only be the odd loan or free that he’s aware of anyway in January.
 

JSL

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Turner not quality checking his work 😂


Why comign back into management?​

II'm a driven man. t's enjoyable getting up and working wih players, picking a team and trying to win games. This is the right chalenge. It's a project here. I have no ego to go to the Premier League. I want Coventry fans to be happy.
He spelt Robbins wrong I something else I saw today
 

djr8369

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Turner not quality checking his work 😂


Why comign back into management?​

II'm a driven man. t's enjoyable getting up and working wih players, picking a team and trying to win games. This is the right chalenge. It's a project here. I have no ego to go to the Premier League. I want Coventry fans to be happy.
Big boomer manager email vibes
 

Tommo1993

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Not fit to lace Mark Robins boots, let alone manage this football club. He’s been appointed because he’s Frank Lampard, he’s a name, he’s done nothing in football management that gives me any hope or excitement at this appointment. Sooner he is gone the better

Flapping more than Norman Bassette on Saturday
 

blunted

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There is no hard and fast rule at all. The most successful current manager in football played at the highest level and played for his country.
I think in the UK there are way more unsuccessful managers who were top players than those who do well. For us, Butcher and Reid immediately come to mind. Strachan's record was mixed, Milne was OK and Stuart Pearce was pretty poor. The further back you go, the worse it was with Managers like Hurst and Bobby Charlton. The odd ones like Jack Charlton were good but the exception rather than the rule. I feel it is a little different with foreign managers like Pep and Zidane.
 

Chris1987

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No talks with doug about expectations this season or about January?

Bit weird
Not surprised at all. It will surely have been spoken about but it would be daft to reveal in a press conference before a ball has been kicked on match day.
 

Balli001

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Not fit to lace Mark Robins boots, let alone manage this football club. He’s been appointed because he’s Frank Lampard, he’s a name, he’s done nothing in football management that gives me any hope or excitement at this appointment. Sooner he is gone the better
Neither had robins when we appointed him
 

Jamesimus

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Not fit to lace Mark Robins boots, let alone manage this football club. He’s been appointed because he’s Frank Lampard, he’s a name, he’s done nothing in football management that gives me any hope or excitement at this appointment. Sooner he is gone the better

Mark Robins had done nothing in football management that gave me any hope or hope or excitement until he came to us…
 

Chris1987

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Not fit to lace Mark Robins boots, let alone manage this football club. He’s been appointed because he’s Frank Lampard, he’s a name, he’s done nothing in football management that gives me any hope or excitement at this appointment. Sooner he is gone the better
Well that's that then. May as well start supporting Nuneaton Borough
 

torchomatic

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King's shortlist revealed:

Frank Lampard
Frank Lampard
Frank Lampard
 

Evo1883

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Amazing how many likes the appointment post has got and also amazing the people who are reacting to it 😂

 

Briles

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Whilst I would love to agree with you, history would indicate UK ex quality players usually are not great managers/head coaches. We will see. Need to wait and see.
You flip a coin 10 times and it lands on heads each time doesn't change the odds on the next flip. Past means nowt
 

fernandopartridge

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I think in the UK there are way more unsuccessful managers who were top players than those who do well. For us, Butcher and Reid immediately come to mind. Strachan's record was mixed, Milne was OK and Stuart Pearce was pretty poor. The further back you go, the worse it was with Managers like Hurst and Bobby Charlton. The odd ones like Jack Charlton were good but the exception rather than the rule. I feel it is a little different with foreign managers like Pep and Zidane.
Because elite players are a minority to begin with is the obvious answer
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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Not fit to lace Mark Robins boots, let alone manage this football club. He’s been appointed because he’s Frank Lampard, he’s a name, he’s done nothing in football management that gives me any hope or excitement at this appointment. Sooner he is gone the better
Can we just confirm how many FA Cup finals and Play off finals Robins managed in before joining us for a second time?
 

Cally Fedora

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Double edged sword for me. Would I have gone for Lampard - no. Do I think he’ll do well - no. But he manager of our club so I back him and hope he proves me utterly wrong
 

Captain Dart

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He spelt Robbins wrong I something else I saw today
And he got the past participle of the verb to lay incorrect, it is laid not layed like he posted in one comment isn't it? 😁
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Bad Boy

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Not fit to lace Mark Robins boots, let alone manage this football club. He’s been appointed because he’s Frank Lampard, he’s a name, he’s done nothing in football management that gives me any hope or excitement at this appointment. Sooner he is gone the better
I take it Robins' shit doesn't stink then!

Mark Robins 1st time around fucked us off when Huddersfield came calling.

He managed Rotherham Utd and Barnsley and didn't pull any trees up there and then he had a 3 year deal with us but jumped ship after 5 months, yes FIVE MONTHS, less than 160 days.

He was pretty meh for 2 seasons at Huddersfield Town before mutually agreeing to leave ( we all know what that means) and then went to Scunthorpe United for a season or two before being sacked.

Came back to us and owed us big style.

FFS he was hardly a resounding success before he came back, granted he's repaid what he owed numerous times over with 7 years of fantastic unforgettable times but all good things come to an end.

FFS give Lampard some fucking slack, why the vitriol?
 

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