Sacking Lampard, may result in a temporary improvement in form.
Long term, it would make no difference, as the current EFC hierarchy would remain in place.
Abysmal recruitment, both in terms of managers and players would continue.
Lampard has sadly brought this current pressure on himself.
His team selection for the cup game at Bournemouth was akin to criminal negligence, and the result was a foregone conclusion.
We are a club that cannot learn from it's past errors, I am no Marxist, but old Karl had Everton sussed,
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I actually don't think it would take much to improve on how things are currently going on the pitch to be honest.
In fact, I genuinely believe any other manager in the league would be getting more out of this current squad.
We don't have a top half challenging squad by any means, but we're more than good enough to not be flirting with relegation.