I mean part of the issue is, you have to know how to tactically implement these ideas on the training pitch with high level coaching session and translate this onto the pitch on the match day and I'm not sure someone like Rooney can do that.The problem remains that he was a player who was supremely talented, but he’s working with players who are nowhere near that level and it seems he just loses patience with them not being able to do what came naturally to him.
He’d funnily enough be better off in the top flight.
I’m trying to be careful with what I’m saying with out getting pelters. Effectively I agree with you.The problem remains that he was a player who was supremely talented, but he’s working with players who are nowhere near that level and it seems he just loses patience with them not being able to do what came naturally to him.
He’d funnily enough be better off in the top flight.
Yeah, but he earned it. He didn't come in as a huge name.In fairness that is what we became over the last 7 years. Coventry City is never mentioned without Mark Robins being included
Thats where I’m at. Agree with all of that.Right
I'm not happy about robins leaving
He's one of our greatest ever managers and the best in my lifetime.
I wanted him to take us all the way but that was not to be
We can't get robins back
I've come to terms with it being lampard
This is why I said he hasn’t learned. DC United, Birmingham and now Plymouth all following a similar pattern.I’m trying to be careful with what I’m saying with out getting pelters. Effectively I agree with you.
Rooney’s weakness is that he can’t grasp that you can’t get limited players to play like that. Ironically, Rooney would do a lot better with our squad
If he can adapt to the players he has, there’s potential there
Here’s a recent article from them.Can you show the tactical analysis from his Everton spell and second spell at Chelsea?
If he is to be the man, I will back him 100%Right
I'm not happy about robins leaving
He's one of our greatest ever managers and the best in my lifetime.
I wanted him to take us all the way but that was not to be
We can't get robins back
I've come to terms with it being lampard
Lampard seems to have a good knowledge when he speaks, and didn’t someone on here say he gets stuck in on the training pitch?This is why I said he hasn’t learned. DC United, Birmingham and now Plymouth all following a similar pattern.
Lampard did get a tune out of Derby and initially Chelsea, then was out of his depth at Everton where more proven managers than him also struggled. So is he who I’d appoint, no. Can I see the logic behind hiring him beyond just his name, yes.
It was a very special time to be supporting this club and for those of us too young to recall most of the top flight era, the best time.But I'm still extremely gutted about mark btw , really did hit hard if that makes me sad then so be it
Yep. I’ve just accepted it now. Let’s hope he plays some attacking football if nothing elseRight
I'm not happy about robins leaving
He's one of our greatest ever managers and the best in my lifetime.
I wanted him to take us all the way but that was not to be
We can't get robins back
I've come to terms with it being lampard
You’d certainly think so and he will be much better connected in the game than them to boot. Mason Mount was one hell of a loan for Derby that season as one example.Lampard seems to have a good knowledge when he speaks, and didn’t someone on here say he gets stuck in on the training pitch?
if so - he’s worth the punt, one thing he would do over an Alan Sheehan and Matt Bloomfield is instantly command the respect of the dressing room. Someone like Haji Wright is more likely to look up to Lampard then he is to the other 2
Fair point.Only 9th? He had spent £220m.
Probably someone like Selles, Corberan if West Brom get fed up of this rot they’re on or Edwards
Reading that it appears Lampard is more suited with the better sides in the leagues rather than a relegation battle.
You’d certainly think so and he will be much better connected in the game than them to boot. Mason Mount was one hell of a loan for Derby that season as one example.
Pretty much agree with this.Right
I'm not happy about robins leaving
He's one of our greatest ever managers and the best in my lifetime.
I wanted him to take us all the way but that was not to be
We can't get robins back
I've come to terms with it being lampard
Finally
Il argue black and blue about the job done here by Mark robins
The man is statue worthy and I hope one day the club recognise the incredible job done during an incredibly indifferent period and the way he pulled the club , city and a generation of new fans together is a legacy that will make sure he's always seen here as a great man by most of us
To be fair for me the big take away is the development of youth.Reading that it appears Lampard is more suited with the better sides in the leagues rather than a relegation battle.
We have a competitive squad. If he can keep up our current run of form he’ll be more comfortable
"Carr promoted full time"Me : accepts we are to get lampard
City :
" please welcome Steven Schumacher to coventry city on a 3 years deal "
No chance!"Carr promoted full time"
It would be the most Coventry City thing ever for us to finally get back to the Premier League but without being taken there by the one man we all wanted it to be
If he wants to stay in this division I think that stance will quickly change, especially if his own appointee tells him so. Hopefully Lampard quickly identifies what is sorely missing and politely tells King that leadership and know how tend to have low cost but high value.That would be a great bonus if King hadn't banned loans
Would still rather someone else than LampardRight
I'm not happy about robins leaving
He's one of our greatest ever managers and the best in my lifetime.
I wanted him to take us all the way but that was not to be
We can't get robins back
I've come to terms with it being lampard
Unfortunately his odds are even shorter than they were so it looks a real possibilityWould still rather someone else than Lampard
Or Coventry City are finished with himI like lampard , if I take away the whole managerial aspect he's a very intelligent man , speaks incredibly well about the game and ofcourse played at the highest of the high of levels .
I said to dad earlier I hope I still like him when he's finished with coventry city
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