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duffer

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I did say I'm not saying it means much as a manager in the post you quoted.

No that's fair enough mate, I'm not proposing that we get Roy Hodgson either, just because he's good at languages.

I think it's always worth pointing out that IQ isn't necessarily a measure of intelligence either, but it's a good indicator of how good you are at doing IQ tests...

 

chiefdave

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I remember when Sillett was replaced with Terry Butcher. As a supposed big name….. that turned out to be a bad decision. Our football was dire under his leadership
There will be people who remember the club under Sillett & Curtis and people who were around for Hills reign, which began over 60 years ago now. But what I think some people are forgetting is that there's now more than one generation of fans for whom the only success they've known at the club came under Robins.

Between Butcher coming in and Robins first spell we had 14 managers in 22 years. Only 2 of those managed a win % of over 40, Black & Nillson, neither of whom reached the 50 game mark. Between Robins leaving and returning we had another 3 managers in 4 years, again with little success.

So without even considering nearly going out of business, Northampton, Birmingham, Wasps, the pitch debacle, transfer embargos and all the rest of it purely looking at the playing side for anyone under about 50 its been constant decline on the pitch apart from under Robins. In fact for a lot of kids they will have known nothing but Robins.

Hardly a surprise then that people are uncertain that someone can come in and achieve more.
 

Darth Robins

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It's weird nick .. he literally had given you everything you wanted as a fan and you keep disrespecting the bloke constantly .

It's because Nick is a big strong manly man who has neither emotions nor loyalty. He saw that Robins had been sacked, did a tiny fist pump and carried on stoically. Anyone who feels differently is a child or making things up to get mad about.
 

Evo1883

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It's because Nick is a big strong manly man who has neither emotions nor loyalty. He saw that Robins had been sacked, did a tiny fist pump and carried on stoically. Anyone who feels differently is a child or making things up to get mad about.
I don't get it

When times were shit , and they were terrible all we ever wanted was to experience good times .

We got almost everything we ever wanted barring some bad luck in a shootout

It's very strange to me ro disrespect somebody who gave you something nobody else could
 

SKYBLUES90

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It's weird nick .. he literally had given you everything you wanted as a fan and you keep disrespecting the bloke constantly .

It’s not disrespectful to question ‘well he would of turned it around, he always does’

Take the sentiment out of it, the performances this season considering the money that has been spent is not acceptable’ Throw in the digs at the players for not following instructions, the arguing at the end of the Preston game. Robins knew he was on thin ice.

Stoke set the tone of how this season was going, whether or not that’s Kings fault for “apparently” taking away all of Robins tools is another question.
 

Evo1883

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It’s not disrespectful to question ‘well he would of turned it around, he always does’

Take the sentiment out of it, the performances this season considering the money that has been spent is not acceptable’ Throw in the digs at the players for not following instructions, the arguing at the end of the Preston game. Robins knew he was on thin ice.

Stoke set the tone of how this season was going, whether or not that’s Kings fault for “apparently” taking away all of Robins tools is another question.

And irrespective of what you are saying I think he deserved more time , far more time
 

Fusilier

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The criticism of Lampard on this forum and X is ridiculous as people have criticized his record at Chelsea and Everton without putting it into context.

At Chelsea, in his first season as a manager in the Premier League he finished 4th, qualified for the Champions League, and reached the FA Cup Final.
During this time the club was under a transfer embargo.

At Everton, he saved a mess of a club from relegation.

During his second spell at Chelsea, he joined as caretaker manager in April 2023 for the last 11 games of the season and he inherited a team that had no confidence and half the squad either wanted to leave or had been told that they would have to leave.

CCFC has a mid table Championship budget and we are rumoured to be appointing a Head Coach who has experience of managing/coaching in the Championship, Premier League and Champions League. In my opinion, Lampard will be a very good Head Coach and the fans must get behind him and the team.

The link below give an insight into his tactics and style of play which have been relatively successful.
Frank Lampard: Coach Watch - Coaches' Voice

His Derby and Chelsea teams played attractive attacking football in 4-3-3 and 4-2-3-1 formations.
There was high intensity pressing
There was an emphasis on youth development

As a player, Lampard played under some of the best managers in the game such as Mourinho, Ancelotti, Benitez, Ranieri, Scolari and Hiddink
He was a Captain of his teams and a proven leader who will have the respect of the city players.

If he is to be the new Head Coach, lets all get behind him and support the team
 

SKYBLUES90

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And irrespective of what you are saying I think he deserved more time , far more time

Take the Derby game alone, Would you have accepted a performance like that for the remainder of the season?

How long is enough time?
 

Evo1883

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The criticism of Lampard on this forum and X is ridiculous as people have criticized his record at Chelsea and Everton without putting it into context.

At Chelsea, in his first season as a manager in the Premier League he finished 4th, qualified for the Champions League, and reached the FA Cup Final.
During this time the club was under a transfer embargo.

At Everton, he saved a mess of a club from relegation.

During his second spell at Chelsea, he joined as caretaker manager in April 2023 for the last 11 games of the season and he inherited a team that had no confidence and half the squad either wanted to leave or had been told that they would have to leave.

CCFC has a mid table Championship budget and we are rumoured to be appointing a Head Coach who has experience of managing/coaching in the Championship, Premier League and Champions League. In my opinion, Lampard will be a very good Head Coach and the fans must get behind him and the team.

The link below give an insight into his tactics and style of play which have been relatively successful.
Frank Lampard: Coach Watch - Coaches' Voice

His Derby and Chelsea teams played attractive attacking football in 4-3-3 and 4-2-3-1 formations.
There was high intensity pressing
There was an emphasis on youth development

As a player, Lampard played under some of the best managers in the game such as Mourinho, Ancelotti, Benitez, Ranieri, Scolari and Hiddink
He was a Captain of his teams and a proven leader who will have the respect of the city players.

If he is to be the new Head Coach, lets all get behind him and support the team
Just hire him doug ffs
 

SKYBLUES90

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Luton are more than likely about to sack Edwards after today’s result, he won the play off final. Harsh decision or the reality of football?
 

Evo1883

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Take the Derby game alone, Would you have accepted a performance like that for the remainder of the season?

How long is enough time?

Well me personally I would have given him the season unless it looked hopeless

I think that January we could have plugged the gaps in the squad with what was missing and I think come March or April of things we're going well I'd have said to Robins you have to leave at the end of the season as I think it's time to try something new and he could have left the club properly and with dignity .

NO we wouldn't have gone down
 

Ian1779

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If that’s you Doug I’d bring a helmet to the Fans Forum on Monday because you’re gonna get pelters.
 

Fergusons_Beard

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He’s shit and living off the exploits of his playing career.

I don’t want him anywhere near our club and nor should anyone else.


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Wyken Sky Blue

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The criticism of Lampard on this forum and X is ridiculous as people have criticized his record at Chelsea and Everton without putting it into context.

At Chelsea, in his first season as a manager in the Premier League he finished 4th, qualified for the Champions League, and reached the FA Cup Final.
During this time the club was under a transfer embargo.

At Everton, he saved a mess of a club from relegation.

During his second spell at Chelsea, he joined as caretaker manager in April 2023 for the last 11 games of the season and he inherited a team that had no confidence and half the squad either wanted to leave or had been told that they would have to leave.

CCFC has a mid table Championship budget and we are rumoured to be appointing a Head Coach who has experience of managing/coaching in the Championship, Premier League and Champions League. In my opinion, Lampard will be a very good Head Coach and the fans must get behind him and the team.

The link below give an insight into his tactics and style of play which have been relatively successful.
Frank Lampard: Coach Watch - Coaches' Voice

His Derby and Chelsea teams played attractive attacking football in 4-3-3 and 4-2-3-1 formations.
There was high intensity pressing
There was an emphasis on youth development

As a player, Lampard played under some of the best managers in the game such as Mourinho, Ancelotti, Benitez, Ranieri, Scolari and Hiddink
He was a Captain of his teams and a proven leader who will have the respect of the city players.

If he is to be the new Head Coach, lets all get behind him and support the team
Hi Frank

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Nick

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So is what I said

So what is disrespectful about me saying Robins left us for a lucrative offer?

The irony is, I have never said anything against him as a person, just on the football stuff.

It's ok for people to go all in on all of the other staff though.
 

Evo1883

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So what is disrespectful about me saying Robins left us for a lucrative offer?

The irony is, I have never said anything against him as a person, just on the football stuff.

It's ok for people to go all in on all of the other staff though.

No you keep digging about the bloke all the time , you've been doing it for a long long time , it's fine but don't pretend you don't.

Like i said , you'll be lucky to see the kind of success ever again
 

Nick

Administrator
No you keep digging about the bloke all the time , you've been doing it for a long long time , it's fine but don't pretend you don't.

Like i said , you'll be lucky to see the kind of success ever again

Again, what have I said that is disrespectful about him?
 

Frankly_Mr_Shankly

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No you keep digging about the bloke all the time , you've been doing it for a long long time , it's fine but don't pretend you don't.

Like i said , you'll be lucky to see the kind of success ever again
Any success in the championship would be an improvement no?
 

Deity

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He’s shit and living off the exploits of his playing career.

I don’t want him anywhere near our club and nor should anyone else.


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What do you think his strengths and weaknesses are as a manager / Head Coach ?
 

rob9872

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Me and you have bickered about this very thing several times in the past , I don't have the memory of an elephant
Yeah but if you pull your pockets out of your jeans and your cock outside your zip you can do an impression of one.
 

Evo1883

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Yeah but if you pull your pockets out of your jeans and your cock outside your zip you can do an impression of one.
The Office Lol GIF
 

Nick

Administrator
As for the rumours about Ashley Cole with Lampard, didn't he just join the England setup to help Carsley?
 

Bigelvesy

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The criticism of Lampard on this forum and X is ridiculous as people have criticized his record at Chelsea and Everton without putting it into context.

At Chelsea, in his first season as a manager in the Premier League he finished 4th, qualified for the Champions League, and reached the FA Cup Final.
During this time the club was under a transfer embargo.

At Everton, he saved a mess of a club from relegation.

During his second spell at Chelsea, he joined as caretaker manager in April 2023 for the last 11 games of the season and he inherited a team that had no confidence and half the squad either wanted to leave or had been told that they would have to leave.

CCFC has a mid table Championship budget and we are rumoured to be appointing a Head Coach who has experience of managing/coaching in the Championship, Premier League and Champions League. In my opinion, Lampard will be a very good Head Coach and the fans must get behind him and the team.

The link below give an insight into his tactics and style of play which have been relatively successful.
Frank Lampard: Coach Watch - Coaches' Voice

His Derby and Chelsea teams played attractive attacking football in 4-3-3 and 4-2-3-1 formations.
There was high intensity pressing
There was an emphasis on youth development

As a player, Lampard played under some of the best managers in the game such as Mourinho, Ancelotti, Benitez, Ranieri, Scolari and Hiddink
He was a Captain of his teams and a proven leader who will have the respect of the city players.

If he is to be the new Head Coach, lets all get behind him and support the team
Na fuck frank lampard. Give me a proven manager over some chancer like him
 
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