It's whether he listened to him though...Well, he did. Guess who? The former assistant of Carlo Ancelotti, Paul Clement.
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It's whether he listened to him though...Well, he did. Guess who? The former assistant of Carlo Ancelotti, Paul Clement.
well you are one
Oh Matty, I was right.
Apologise to me. Say sorry and draw a line in the sand and back El Loco.
...to blame Lampard.Pretty easy to be honest
We needed a coach, someone who had left field/ intuitive Ideas for a failing team. Someone who could bring some nous and up to date footballing smarts. Lampard signed off on Maupey and thought he could play as an isolated target man against 6ft 4 centre backs. The team‘s midfield set up had an awful stench of Clement/derby without someone knowledgeable to hold his hand all over it and he also patently didn’t coach any attacking drills into the team, just told them to “use their instincts”….Time. He had no backing in the transfer market, most fans think we are down whoever comes in and yet still the majority of fans wanted him out after half a season.
Instead of demanding better of the club and players we have demanded our annual bloodletting instead. We would have run Arteta out last season if we were arsenal fans.
of course he did, well strictly speaking he didn't last year as his remit was to keep us up, but this season his remit was to have us away from danger, and we're not there. He wasn't helped in achieving that remit, so people above him have failed too.In a few years he will be looked at as a loser for us.
He failed.
he needs to learn he's not going to manage good enough teams to be able to do this on a regular basis, until he actually works out how to come up with proper structure in attack.We needed a coach, someone who had left field/ intuitive Ideas for a failing team. Someone who could bring some nous and up to date footballing smarts. Lampard signed off on Maupey and thought he could play as an isolated target man against 6ft 4 centre backs. The team‘s midfield set up had an awful stench of Clement/derby without someone knowledgeable to hold his hand all over it and he also patently didn’t coach any attacking drills into the team, just told them to “use their instincts”….
He’s a lucky boy that the BT studio is so welcoming. Having said all that, what a nice fella.
of course he did, well strictly speaking he didn't last year as his remit was to keep us up, but this season his remit was to have us away from danger, and we're not there. He wasn't helped in achieving that remit, so people above him have failed too.
I can say this about every manager though. From Moyes in 05-06, or Martinez in 13-14 when we had CL in our hands, and then finishing 11th twice with a 20-goal a season striker, to Koeman, even through to Ancelotti. We gambled on Europe and spent a ton of money to do it with Carlo, and dropped from 4th to 10th in the run-in.
Failure and Everton go hand in hand, unfortunately.
He was very bad.Frank Lampard and Mike Walker go hand in hand as our worst managers ever into our history books.
True but not necessary Lampard's fault. His previous suggests he had done nothing to qualify himself before his appointment.Frank Lampard and Mike Walker go hand in hand as our worst managers ever into our history books.
Richarlison will of wanted to go, he had done his time with us and was ready for what he believed was the next natural step in his career...to blame Lampard.
Did Lampard sell Richarlison? Without him, who did you think could score goals for Lampard?
We can't survive without goals. Who do you think can score them for our new manager?
Even Houdini couldn't save Everton now.