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2022/23 Frank Lampard

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We're all desperate for it to work out.

Comes across really well doesn't he?

A competitive Everton with him as manager would be great.

Besides, we can't keep sacking managers.

We have to hold our nerve, patience.

He gets a free pass this season, as long as it wasn't so bad that relegation felt almost inevitable.

But, it feels it to me now.

I honestly think he'll relegate us.

It's a results game, and his have been pretty terrible. This was boxing day;



I mean, Bournemouth beat us 7-1 over two games. Bournemouth.

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He didn't keep us up last season, there was no upturn in form, his points per game are what they are now - Pickford, Richarlison and an insane Goodison kept us up.

I do feel for him as I've bored everyone since the summer - I think most managers would relegate us because we don't have the goals, or even the threat of goals in the team to make us competitive/keep us up. The club, the board, Kevin Thelwell - they've all let him and Everton down.

None of us know if he's a decent manager. He was the best out of a terrible bunch when we appointed him, but the gamble hasn't worked.

If he wasn't Frank Lampard, if he didn't have the profile he did, an he didn't come in after Benitez, he'd have been sacked by now.

If I'm Moshiri/Thelwell I'm on the phone begging Pochettino. If no luck, I'm swallowing pride I'm afraid and I look at Dyche for his experience and pragmatism alone.

It's about keeping the club in the league, and while Lampard isn't the biggest problem, both those names would increase the chances of keeping the club in the league which is what it's all about.
 


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