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Everton relegated, keep Lampard?

Keep him if we go down?


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We have all been crying out for a youthful, progressive manager who is actually likeable, intelligent and seemingly not just here for a pay day. ...He genuinely wants to take us forward and upwards. I think Frank is just what/who we needed in this role at this time. 1st time for a long time I am feeling really excited for the future of this great club.
Hope the crowd are well up V's Brentford. Frank and the team really need it.
 
Stability besides Frank has managed a club in the first division, so he has experience. We need stability and a bit of patience, you get nowhere sacking your manager every year. This is why we are in such a mess, five or six different managers players in our squad, this is why we are so disjointed.
 
Providing we are showing signs of progress in terms of the type of football played, and if we're bringing through youngsters I would definitely keep him.
 
Ha ha, the excuses are coming out before a ball is kicked when we didn't even leave the previous guy wipe his shoes on the mat before calling for his decapitation.

Nah, if Frank takes us down he is toast. And deservedly so. With Moshiri, I doubt Frank would even get the chance to mathematically take us down if we were in such a disastrous position with six games left. He won't relegate us. I wish him well. But he'll be held to standards - and one of those is not relegating the unrelegatable.
 

I think Lampard is the one we have to stick with, as some people said when we had our last manager in place, the managerial roundabout at our club has to stop. Lampard mst be given, at least, the full 2.5 years of his contract and if he looks to be building something he should be given a new contract. Who knows how he will do, but, he looks to me to be the best fit for Everton of any of the managers Moshiri has appointed. I accept that Ancelotti is a top echelon manager, but, in all honesty, he was never what we needed and we were never what he needed.

Before we make any kneejerk reactions to the manager, should relegation actually happen, we should take a moment to reflect on the fact that Moshiri can always find an extremely unsuitable candidate for the Everton managers job. I'm not sure that we wouldn't have had Pereira had he not done his cringy phone in on sky and had the adverse reactions of the greater football public not been so obvious.
 
No but you might find a better manager even if not world beater.
And than again you mightn't, but hey, regular managerial changes have served us well - right?

That said, it'll be obvious if Lampard needs to go, so while we wait for that...should it happen...lets see how he goes when the team...the league version*...actually kicks a ball Vs the barcodes.

* the cup game is just a public trial game for bench warmers - to see if they're worthy of a spec over a 3rd keeper
 
Makes me shudder when I think of the candidates applying for the job if we were in the Championship.
Tony Pulis
Neil Warnock
Vitor Pereira (again)
 
We will keep him, unless he wanted to leave that is, but then again i dont think or i hope anyway that we will be nowhere near relegation come the late games, but as ive said many times, a lot of the final games are very tough for us, but i expect us to be in the prem league next season
 

A bit early for this one; hopefully it’s a moot point and we get a few wins under the belt early and pull away from trouble.
 
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