Right who's the next manager then? (27 Viewers)

torchomatic

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I wouldn’t be so dismissive of Lampard. He was on a good thing at Derby but jumped ship too early to the Prem. The Chelsea job was too big for him at the time. Also Everton is always a shit show. Not saying I want him as first choice but he’s not the worst one on that betting list.

We've tried the high profile ex-player a few times; Really, Butcher, Strachan, it ultimately ends in tears. I don't want to end up like Watford who change their manager multiple times a season. Lampard would be a poor choice in ny opinion as would Carsley.
And Robbie Keane. Fuck me. Clueless.

I'd rather have the Wycombe guy or even Wagner or Selles over any of those.
 

Evo1883

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Going to be a really tough act to follow even in the championship

Last 3 seasons 12th - 5th - 9th


Going to take some hard work to please this new breed of fan we have , and I genuinely worry about how much time the new bloke will be afforded by them
 

Deity

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Yeah that's all well and sound Deity, but who do you want as the next manager :ROFLMAO:
I have a short list of 4

Corberan ( knows the league, attention to detail second to none )
Bielsa ( because it would be amazing to watch )
Carsley ( a progressive high quality coach )
Allardyce ( wild card …. Not the dinosaur lazy fans think and would Instill winning discipline )

I don’t know European leagues well enough to suggest managers from other countries …
 

Otis

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Not sure how good he is but if we are allowed to loan players then his Chelsea connections could be useful as they seem to have about a billion players.
Well you would have thought loans would help in that scenario, but King seems to be against loans.

None of the names mentioned instill me with any hope.

Proof will be in the pudding though of course.
 

Evo1883

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I have a short list of 4

Corberan ( knows the league, attention to detail second to none )
Bielsa ( because it would be amazing to watch )
Carsley ( a progressive high quality coach )
Allardyce ( wild card …. Not the dinosaur lazy fans think and would Instill winning discipline )

I don’t know European leagues well enough to suggest managers from other countries …


Realistically only carsley is achievable there , and with the crop of players we have allardyce doesn't know how to play the style of football these lads are best playing plus he's 70 years old
 

clint van damme

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Realistically only carsley is achievable there , and with the crop of players we have allardyce doesn't know how to play the style of football these lads are best playing plus he's 70 years old

Alladyce may not be the dinosaur some think he is, (he was an early adapter of sports science), but his football would make your eyes bleed.

A resounding no from me.
 

Ccfcisparks

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I wouldn’t be so dismissive of Lampard. He was on a good thing at Derby but jumped ship too early to the Prem. The Chelsea job was too big for him at the time. Also Everton is always a shit show. Not saying I want him as first choice but he’s not the worst one on that betting list.
Hilarious how you were so staunch Robins out but have settled that lampard isn’t too bad.

robins to Lampard would be a step down of epic proportions
 

Deity

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Alladyce may not be the dinosaur some think he is, (he was an early adapter of sports science), but his football would make your eyes bleed.

A resounding no from me.
I hear you Clint.

I included him because I could see him and a younger coach as a pairing
 

skybluecam

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Hilarious how you were so staunch Robins out but have settled that lampard isn’t too bad.

robins to Lampard would be a step down of epic proportions
I don't want Lampard but to be fair to him he has a playoff final appearance and a top 4 finish in the prem on his CV.
 

The watchmaker

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Hilarious how you were so staunch Robins out but have settled that lampard isn’t too bad.

robins to Lampard would be a step down of epic proportions
I quite like Lampard - which is why I would counsel him not to take the job. If he gets it I will support him but I fear Lampard is to Robins what Rooney was to Eustace.
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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We've tried the high profile ex-player a few times; Really, Butcher, Strachan, it ultimately ends in tears. I don't want to end up like Watford who change their manager multiple times a season. Lampard would be a poor choice in ny opinion as would Carsley.
And Robbie Keane. Fuck me. Clueless.

I'd rather have the Wycombe guy or even Wagner or Selles over any of those.

I’m not blown away by the betting list. I think it will be someone left field from abroad.
 

Ccfcisparks

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Ridiculous squad? They were under a transfer ban and lost Hazard that summer.
It was a ridiculous squad. He then went and spent £220m the following summer and got sacked. He is shite and would be an embarrassing appointment. We go on we have a squad of prima donnas, well lampard man management was that bad he had to have Cech act as an intermediary between him and some of his squad
 

Evo1883

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I quite like Lampard - which is why I would counsel him not to take the job. If he gets it I will support him but I fear Lampard is to Robins what Rooney was to Eustace.
Lampard speaks about the game very well , however in the playoff final he never played a proper striker until 20 minutes to go when they were 2-0 down
 

skybluecam

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It was a ridiculous squad. He then went and spent £220m the following summer and got sacked. He is shite and would be an embarrassing appointment. We go on we have a squad of prima donnas, well lampard man management was that bad he had to have Cech act as an intermediary between him and some of his squad
We have a squad of prima donnas? According to who, the fantasy stories so called itk's ego post on the forum?
 

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