2022/23 Frank Lampard

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Any ethos at Everton has been ran to the ground year in, year out.

Everton as a club stand for [Poor language removed] all now.

Just 11 individuals who pick an choose when, if at all they'll turn up.

Managers, systems, tactics the lot mean [Poor language removed] all if you've a squad of unprofessional cowards

Hate the club, hate the shirt, hate the fans, hate everything about Everton, shouldn't prevent you having individual pride - we lack even the basics.
Sly stallone says eff you.
 

Yes, one of the best players in the Prem era is a below-average coach because he politically leans against socialism and the benefit state instead of having a 'JezzaCorbyn4Lyfe' tattoo on his neck and a daily wank to Dianne Abbot.

Faultless logic there, Fred.

Please never breed.
Tory by any chance. He was never the right fit for us, [Poor language removed] all that he gets us bollocks, he has no credentials you imbecile.
 
Any rumours of an emergency board meeting being called yet?
Nope, but I'm sure some absolute nobody on the twitterwebs with not an ounce of credibility nor connection will tweet the words 'emergency board meeting called on Mosh's yacht/Bill's broadway bunker' and it'll be enough to start a 823658732 page thread without a hint of critical thinking required... ?
 


He told them!!

Frank Lampard has spoken of his pride at silencing doubters by not being the first Premier League boss to be sacked this season.

The Toffees endured a torrid campaign last term in which Lampard managed to help the club to avoid relegation after an intense basement battle.

“We’ve already shown this season that we can maybe go against people’s opinions of us.

“I heard a lot of opinions before the start of the season that we were going down and that I was number one to be leaving, all of those things. There’s nothing better than proving people wrong and these two games are probably a situation like that, but they’re not the end of the story for us."
 
Should've gone before the world cup, then the new gaffer would've had that break to try and get things up and running

It was clear during the Leicester game that they had no idea what they're doing

Would have been a harsh sacking at that point. Although not the worst that the leagues ever seen.

Now is the time, it’s not too early or too late. We had to give him the City game as it was a write off anyway, couldn’t have sacked him after that even if we lost.

It’ll never be seen as a late sacking if he goes now, more than half the season left. It does have to be now though.
 

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