Well that would be kinda awkward if they were both employed as the manager by the club at the same time could be interesting sitcom premise thoughYes he's a clear upgrade, but only if Frank is sacked but I don't think hiring and firing is helping us either.
I said "much" better. I think it would be very difficult for any manager, as Lampard is proving, as did Ancelotti (and he had Richarlison and Rodriquez) to get these players into the top half. You cannot teach intelligence to thickos like Gray, Gordon or McNeil, and you cannot turn bang average for his entire career Rondon into a goal machine, or Maupay into a top class striker, or teach Calvert or Mina to stop getting injured. Perhaps Guardiola might have it in him to get the team safe from relegation to 15th, but I cannot imagine anybody, unless serious money is spent, to get us much higher up the league.You are claiming that no one could do better than Lampard with this squad. This suggests that you think Lampard has the highest capacity for management in the world.
yeah he handed liverpool the game, not like they were the 2nd best team in the world at that point and had only been defeated once in 38 league games and had 97 pointsAnd burst into tears after the semi. He was beaten before that final even kicked off, and thus handed the other shower another CL win.
Avoid the spineless little gremlin.
I am not expecting success. I am expecting progression in some format. Maybe not conceding 7 to a manager-less Bournemouth in 1 week.Any other manager would have the same problem as FL, in that the squad isn't good enough to expect success soon.
imagine Frank did that. You would be saying how he 'get us' 'passion' etc.And burst into tears after the semi. He was beaten before that final even kicked off, and thus handed the other shower another CL win.
Avoid the spineless little gremlin.
The meaning of lifeNot much point. Does a good job then he's off elsewhere, does rubbish job he's sacked and costs millions.
I am not expecting success. I am expecting progression in some format. Maybe not conceding 7 to a manager-less Bournemouth in 1 week.
Blubbing away he was, like Kenwright on the phone to his mam when Man U signed Rooney.yeah he handed liverpool the game, not like they were the 2nd best team in the world at that point and had only been defeated once in 38 league games and had 97 points
I'd have Dyche over Lampard tbf. But Poch the more exciting option out of the two.Not for me. Overrated manager and wrong for Everton at this time. Hasn't actually won anything of note as a manager despite coming close. Better than Frank yes, but there are much better options out there for us in our current predicament.
The next manager we need someone who will really dig in and I would question that if he joined us that would be a downward trajectory for him and I would question if he would have the fight needed. Dyche on the other hand has had a year off and will be chomping at the bit for his next job and will have been doing a lot of assessment and will know exactly what he needs to do.
Dyche for me
Whether Ancelotti got us in the top half or not is irrelevant. He had us on 59 points. 3 from Europe and 31 from relegation.I said "much" better. I think it would be very difficult for any manager, as Lampard is proving, as did Ancelotti (and he had Richarlison and Rodriquez) to get these players into the top half. You cannot teach intelligence to thickos like Gray, Gordon or McNeil, and you cannot turn bang average for his entire career Rondon into a goal machine, or Maupay into a top class striker, or teach Calvert or Mina to stop getting injured. Perhaps Guardiola might have it in him to get the team safe from relegation to 15th, but I cannot imagine anybody, unless serious money is spent, to get us much higher up the league.