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2022/23 Frank Lampard

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Here is when he managed chelsea
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His whole he "listens to the fans" bull was shown up when he appointed Benitez.

I truly believe we wouldnt be in full blown war if not for that fat bellend.

He started ALL this.

Had my avatar since the day Benitez was appointed and I will not be changing it until Moshiri is gone. I can never ever forgive him for that, not arsed if the seats in this stadium massage my arse for me and are equipped with their own beer tap. That appointment caused this entire mess.
 
It's not Rafael Benitez fault that Lampard, who most of the fans wanted, is a terrible manager who rather get Everton relegated than give up his payoff money.

If we had appointed a decent manager who wasn’t a fat kopite instead of Benitez then we wouldn’t even have Lampard as manager currently. Eddie Howe was available and no, before you say it, it doesn’t matter that the fans didn’t want him because we ended up appointing Rafael sodding Benitez anyway.
 
It's not Rafael Benitez fault that Lampard, who most of the fans wanted, is a terrible manager who rather get Everton relegated than give up his payoff money.
In fairness mate, most fans wanted Lampard when the choice was between him and the weird Pereira.
Benitez got more than enough wrong off his own bat to be considered no good at his job.

Lampard is obviously struggling too, not surprisingly as a relatively inexperienced manager in a very tricky job in a very difficult club. That said, even FL’s grandma would say he could/should be doing better atm. How much better is a matter of opinion of course.
 

Who will rid us of this priest sorry manager
That's been the big downside of those protests: they've cemented Lampard in place...a failing manager like no other we've had.

The protests should have prioritised a new manager and new players. Instead they focussed on unachievable objectives and increased our chances of relegation.
 
That's been the big downside of those protests: they've cemented Lampard in place...a failing manager like no other we've had.

The protests should have prioritised a new manager and new players. Instead they focussed on unachievable objectives and increased our chances of relegation.
Wishful thinking mate

New stadium needs loads of concrete
 
10 players and £75,500,000 spent.
Richarlison was sold for £60m.

The manager didn't want one of the players signed. He shouldn't have signed off on him, of course.

I also don't know exactly where you're getting the figures from. This summer was:

Onana was £30m, up to £35m.
McNeil was £15m, £4m initial downpayment (absolute waste, btw).
Maupay £8m rising to £12m in add ons.
Tarkowski - FREE
Coady - loan, small loan fee.
Vinagre - loan, no loan fee, just covering wages.
Garner - £8m.
Gana - £4m.

Last Jan, the players that came in under Lampard:

Van de Beek - loan, no loan fee, just wages
Alli - we haven't paid a penny for him, yet. Obviously doesn't make it a good deal.
 

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