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Post by Pugsley on Feb 1, 2022 0:16:40 GMT
What makes you say Lampard is a dickhead? He takes himself incredibly seriously. Had a little cry over Barton making fun of his book when Gerrard just laughed it off. Man management at Chelsea was bad. That touchline spat with Klopp made him look a petty dick as well, as did his giving it the big one at Bielsa. He's a dickhead for taking his job seriously, having a pop at a proper dickhead and putting Bielsa in his place. OK.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Feb 1, 2022 0:41:04 GMT
Don’t quite get why they’ve signed Van De Beek and Alli?
Both very good footballers but both the same sort of player that want the same spaces and play the same way?
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Post by boskampsflaps on Feb 1, 2022 1:06:19 GMT
"Gregg Bakowski remarks that Everton’s Lampard announcement video looks more like a Next advert" Watch out everyone, he's rolled his sleeves up
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Post by PotterLog on Feb 1, 2022 2:11:33 GMT
What makes you say Lampard is a dickhead? He takes himself incredibly seriously. Had a little cry over Barton making fun of his book when Gerrard just laughed it off. Man management at Chelsea was bad. That touchline spat with Klopp made him look a petty dick as well, as did his giving it the big one at Bielsa. Was his man management at Chelsea bad? Genuine question cos I don’t follow the Prem very closely any more but I’ve seen a few glowing reviews of his time there from high-profile players. Stuck in my mind in fact
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Feb 1, 2022 6:05:04 GMT
He takes himself incredibly seriously. Had a little cry over Barton making fun of his book when Gerrard just laughed it off. Man management at Chelsea was bad. That touchline spat with Klopp made him look a petty dick as well, as did his giving it the big one at Bielsa. He's a dickhead for taking his job seriously, having a pop at a proper dickhead and putting Bielsa in his place. OK. ‘Taking his job seriously’ is giving it the Billy big bollocks when he’s been a manager for five minutes and pissing off the experienced pros who go on to win the Champions League the second they ditch him is it? Bielsa and Klopp are better managers than he’ll ever be and Lampard looked an absolute tit talking about Klopp ‘only winning one title’ when he’d not come close to doing that as a manager. Why do you get so weak-kneed about big name players?
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Feb 1, 2022 6:07:35 GMT
He takes himself incredibly seriously. Had a little cry over Barton making fun of his book when Gerrard just laughed it off. Man management at Chelsea was bad. That touchline spat with Klopp made him look a petty dick as well, as did his giving it the big one at Bielsa. Was his man management at Chelsea bad? Genuine question cos I don’t follow the Prem very closely any more but I’ve seen a few glowing reviews of his time there from high-profile players. Stuck in my mind in fact His treatment of Kepa was appalling, he sidelined Rudiger and fell out with Azpilicueta, Giroud, Willian. Dug out his players in public frequently too.
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Post by bertiestan on Feb 1, 2022 6:40:03 GMT
I hope Everton drop after this appointment, appointed on name alone, absolutely shit manager.
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Post by Pugsley on Feb 1, 2022 7:55:04 GMT
He's a dickhead for taking his job seriously, having a pop at a proper dickhead and putting Bielsa in his place. OK. ‘Taking his job seriously’ is giving it the Billy big bollocks when he’s been a manager for five minutes and pissing off the experienced pros who go on to win the Champions League the second they ditch him is it? Bielsa and Klopp are better managers than he’ll ever be and Lampard looked an absolute tit talking about Klopp ‘only winning one title’ when he’d not come close to doing that as a manager. Why do you get so weak-kneed about big name players? What have you got against him? Seems a decent bloke to me. Did a decent job at Derby and kept Chelsea in the top four despite a transfer embargo and developed some serious talent. It went wrong at Chelsea like it does for every manager, Tuchel is under pressure himself. Managers speaking out and looking a tit - they all do it. Klopp himself is always at it. He might not become a great manager like those others but he's only just starting.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Feb 1, 2022 8:04:17 GMT
‘Taking his job seriously’ is giving it the Billy big bollocks when he’s been a manager for five minutes and pissing off the experienced pros who go on to win the Champions League the second they ditch him is it? Bielsa and Klopp are better managers than he’ll ever be and Lampard looked an absolute tit talking about Klopp ‘only winning one title’ when he’d not come close to doing that as a manager. Why do you get so weak-kneed about big name players? What have you got against him? Seems a decent bloke to me. Did a decent job at Derby and kept Chelsea in the top four despite a transfer embargo and developed some serious talent. It went wrong at Chelsea like it does for every manager, Tuchel is under pressure himself. Managers speaking out and looking a tit - they all do it. Klopp himself is always at it. He might not become a great manager like those others but he's only just starting. All that stuff I mentioned before. He achieved no more than par at Derby and did nothing to warrant the Chelsea job. He achieved no more than par there and was taking them backwards when he was sacked.
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Post by yyy on Feb 1, 2022 8:09:16 GMT
What have you got against him? Seems a decent bloke to me. Did a decent job at Derby and kept Chelsea in the top four despite a transfer embargo and developed some serious talent. It went wrong at Chelsea like it does for every manager, Tuchel is under pressure himself. Managers speaking out and looking a tit - they all do it. Klopp himself is always at it. He might not become a great manager like those others but he's only just starting. All that stuff I mentioned before. He achieved no more than par at Derby and did nothing to warrant the Chelsea job. He achieved no more than par there and was taking them backwards when he was sacked. You could say the same about Solskjaer, it's only a matter of time before Gerrard gets the Liverpool job and Rooney gets the Everton job too, Shearer at Newcastle, it's like Zidane getting the Madrid gig, it's the en vogue thing to do, I'd put decent money now on Gerrard being the next LFC manager if you could get odds. It seems media hype 'Lampard's Derby' can increase your attractiveness if you were a decent player, you're an instant name in management until you've been found out a few times
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Post by yyy on Feb 1, 2022 8:14:41 GMT
All that stuff I mentioned before. He achieved no more than par at Derby and did nothing to warrant the Chelsea job. He achieved no more than par there and was taking them backwards when he was sacked. You could say the same about Solskjaer, it's only a matter of time before Gerrard gets the Liverpool job and Rooney gets the Everton job too, Shearer at Newcastle, it's like Zidane getting the Madrid gig, it's the en vogue thing to do, I'd put decent money now on Gerrard being the next LFC manager if you could get odds. It seems media hype 'Lampard's Derby' can increase your attractiveness if you were a decent player, you're an instant name in management until you've been found out a few times. Never saw Steve Claridge or someone simalar get an instant good gig though, he rolled up at Weymouth, he scored goals his whole career until he was collecting his pension, just not at the top level
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Feb 1, 2022 8:15:19 GMT
All that stuff I mentioned before. He achieved no more than par at Derby and did nothing to warrant the Chelsea job. He achieved no more than par there and was taking them backwards when he was sacked. You could say the same about Solskjaer, it's only a matter of time before Gerrard gets the Liverpool job and Rooney gets the Everton job too, Shearer at Newcastle, it's like Zidane getting the Madrid gig, it's the en vogue thing to do, I'd put decent money now on Gerrard being the next LFC manager if you could get odds. It seems media hype 'Lampard's Derby' can increase your attractiveness if you were a decent player, you're an instant name in management until you've been found out a few times Yep, Zidane backed it up at least. Wasn't convinced about Gerrard but he's made a decent start there and he seems so far more adept at man management. Rooney to his credit acknowledged the job had come too soon for him. Can't blame Lampard for taking the Chelsea job but it was a mad decision on their part to give it to him.
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Post by Pugsley on Feb 1, 2022 8:30:22 GMT
You could say the same about Solskjaer, it's only a matter of time before Gerrard gets the Liverpool job and Rooney gets the Everton job too, Shearer at Newcastle, it's like Zidane getting the Madrid gig, it's the en vogue thing to do, I'd put decent money now on Gerrard being the next LFC manager if you could get odds. It seems media hype 'Lampard's Derby' can increase your attractiveness if you were a decent player, you're an instant name in management until you've been found out a few times. Never saw Steve Claridge or someone simalar get an instant good gig though, he rolled up at Weymouth, he scored goals his whole career until he was collecting his pension, just not at the top level Claridge was Player Manager at Pompey and managed Millwall before Weymouth. Championship clubs.
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Post by yyy on Feb 1, 2022 8:31:08 GMT
Claridge was Player Manager at Pompey and managed Millwall before Weymouth. Championship clubs. Right o.k, wasn't aware of that
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Post by yyy on Feb 1, 2022 8:48:16 GMT
It would be nice to see Lampard do well though with being English wether or not he merits the position. We need some English managers to start emerging.
Still think a ginge from turf Moor would have been their best bet short term though.
Rafa was on a hiding to nothing at Everton from the beginning but I know who I'd rather have at Stoke out of him and Frank, Eddie Howe must be hoping he gets a good gig quickly
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Post by lordb on Apr 3, 2022 20:02:24 GMT
Everton lost again today Burnley v Everton on Wednesday Huge game is an understatement
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 3, 2022 20:04:00 GMT
Everton lost again today Burnley v Everton on Wednesday Huge game is an understatement Burnley need the win more than Everton though. A draw is better for Everton than Burnley
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Post by lordb on Apr 3, 2022 20:10:55 GMT
Everton lost again today Burnley v Everton on Wednesday Huge game is an understatement Burnley need the win more than Everton though. A draw is better for Everton than Burnley The table suggests you are right. However check the fixtures out. Can't see Everton getting wins anywhere after this. I think this is an absolute must win for Everton Burnley AND Everton could go down of course if Burnley do win they play Norwich at the weekend, table could look very different and Everton would be staring at the abyss An Everton win and Burnley probably down
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2022 20:18:19 GMT
Burnley need the win more than Everton though. A draw is better for Everton than Burnley The table suggests you are right. However check the fixtures out. Can't see Everton getting wins anywhere after this. I think this is an absolute must win for Everton Burnley AND Everton could go down of course if Burnley do win they play Norwich at the weekend, table could look very different and Everton would be staring at the abyss An Everton win and Burnley probably down Yep think done and dusted if Everton win although they have a horrible run in and could see them not winning a game after Burnley. Thing is the bottom 3 are so poor , Everton could get out of it with a couple of wins.
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Post by Vadiation_Ribe on Apr 3, 2022 21:03:10 GMT
Burnley need the win more than Everton though. A draw is better for Everton than Burnley The table suggests you are right. However check the fixtures out. Can't see Everton getting wins anywhere after this. I think this is an absolute must win for Everton Burnley AND Everton could go down of course if Burnley do win they play Norwich at the weekend, table could look very different and Everton would be staring at the abyss An Everton win and Burnley probably down If Burnley win their next two games, and Newcastle don't win their next, Newcastle are looking right back in trouble again. Last day of the season is Burnley at home to Newcastle.
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Post by dirtygary69 on Apr 3, 2022 21:17:08 GMT
I know they are rancid but I still can’t see Everton going down. Also can’t see Lampard being there at the start of next season whatever happens. They could be in more trouble next season if they make another shite managerial appointment.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Apr 3, 2022 21:30:36 GMT
I know they are rancid but I still can’t see Everton going down. Also can’t see Lampard being there at the start of next season whatever happens. They could be in more trouble next season if they make another shite managerial appointment. Aren’t they massively in the shit FFP wise as well?
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 3, 2022 21:32:33 GMT
Delusions of grandeur springs to mind
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Post by dirtygary69 on Apr 3, 2022 21:37:40 GMT
I know they are rancid but I still can’t see Everton going down. Also can’t see Lampard being there at the start of next season whatever happens. They could be in more trouble next season if they make another shite managerial appointment. Aren’t they massively in the shit FFP wise as well? Not sure but wouldn’t surprise me given how many times they’ve pissed £30M plus away on useless players.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2022 21:38:44 GMT
The table suggests you are right. However check the fixtures out. Can't see Everton getting wins anywhere after this. I think this is an absolute must win for Everton Burnley AND Everton could go down of course if Burnley do win they play Norwich at the weekend, table could look very different and Everton would be staring at the abyss An Everton win and Burnley probably down If Burnley win their next two games, and Newcastle don't win their next, Newcastle are looking right back in trouble again. Last day of the season is Burnley at home to Newcastle. Burnley don't have a bad run in compared to others. If they avoid defeat to Everton a decent chance. Watford to come as well.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 3, 2022 21:44:55 GMT
It was a short sighted appointment by the club and a delusional one for Lampard so far.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Apr 3, 2022 21:48:23 GMT
Aren’t they massively in the shit FFP wise as well? Not sure but wouldn’t surprise me given how many times they’ve pissed £30M plus away on useless players. I’m sure they’re something like £400m in debt over the 4 year Covid period (normally 3 years) the limit is supposed to be £105m over 3 years. Be interesting to see if the PL go after them as rigorously as the EFL have done. What d’you reckon?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2022 22:15:38 GMT
Not sure but wouldn’t surprise me given how many times they’ve pissed £30M plus away on useless players. I’m sure they’re something like £400m in debt over the 4 year Covid period (normally 3 years) the limit is supposed to be £105m over 3 years. Be interesting to see if the PL go after them as rigorously as the EFL have done. What d’you reckon? Pretty sure they said on Talksport a few months ago that once planning permission was granted for the new grounds then their losses could be changed and be incorporated or similar meaning they were well clear of FFP. No idea how it works , someone on here must but completely altered their FFP situation apparently. Meant that they could spend also
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Post by dirtclod on Apr 3, 2022 22:45:50 GMT
Guessing it will be...Lamparderton... (Lampard's Everton - too many letters for a stadium facing)
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Post by thevoid on Apr 5, 2022 12:34:08 GMT
The table suggests you are right. However check the fixtures out. Can't see Everton getting wins anywhere after this. I think this is an absolute must win for Everton Burnley AND Everton could go down of course if Burnley do win they play Norwich at the weekend, table could look very different and Everton would be staring at the abyss An Everton win and Burnley probably down If Burnley win their next two games, and Newcastle don't win their next, Newcastle are looking right back in trouble again. Last day of the season is Burnley at home to Newcastle. Mmm, don't think the powers that be would want nouveu riche Newcastle going down.
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