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2021/22 Frank Lampard

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@MikelsGoat Your tutu, that is...realised that could be read two ways.

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And you and the other supa bloos are more than happy to shout from the rooftops to any lemming/sheep/sap/misguided soul that will listen of how awful a fan @ForeverBlue92 is.

Whats YOUR excuse?
Touched a nerve, Jimbo?

My excuse for what, exactly? Wanting rid of a washed up koppite who was sinking the club. No apologies there, buddy. The "supa bloos" got rid of him and we now have a chance of staying up. You're welcome.
 
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What's Frank's results record exactly at Everton? Just curious. He took over a complete and utter shambles of a football club from top to bottom, no doubt a bigger basket case than he could have imagined, or has seen, in world football.
The anti lampard / pro Benitez brigade convieniently forgot key points when they talk. Lampard has not been perfect but all those complaining he can’t adapt. He has done exactly that by binning off possession football just grind out the basics.

When lampard joined.

1. The team were low on confidence.
2. The team were not JUST low on confidence. They were in crisis. They had spent 6 months playing football none of them wanted to play, having no plan from the manager and no team cohesion.
3 the club hadn’t won away since august. AUGUST.
4. As a result of the manager, in conjunction with Moshiri and Kenwright. The fans had never been further from the club. The gnashes was divided, at civil war.
5. The fans were at civil war with the players.

A new manager bonce was never happening. We were so far in crisis that a slow turnaround much more likely. Lampard has not been perfect but he has managed to slowly turn the team around and give us a chance. He has United the fans and given them someone to connect with. This is a southerner who has no links to the club. He’s come up north, he’s bought into it, he’s understanding not the city but the club and the people.


I personally don’t get any dislike for the man in a person manner or a football manager. He’s obviously a respectable and decent human (listen to his episode on high performance podcast with Jake Humphrey) and he’s a respectable brain on football who is still young and learning and adapting.

The club needed a leader who has experience in football, gets what it’s like to be a fan but also be open, honest with the fans. I wouldn’t have expected frank Lampard to be that person but he has bedded in very well.
 
Interested to see how Lampard will set us up against Watford. Really we should be going all out for the win here but does that mean we change our approach or still just play horrible and grind out another win?
 

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