I love guff like this; really shows the complete lack of basic understanding of football that some of our fans haveNot quite sure of the final points split. I don't think was much more for Lampard was it
2+2=5 and all that
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I love guff like this; really shows the complete lack of basic understanding of football that some of our fans haveNot quite sure of the final points split. I don't think was much more for Lampard was it
Don’t disagree with the profile.No never use names. That's a rookie mistake.
A young forward thinking manager who has stamped a mark or shown promise elsewhere. I don't believe employing the YTS who failed at his previous jobs should be considered
It never ceases to amaze me how much credit some fans still give to these players.We are a terrible team from front to back. No defence, no creativity, no goals, no midfield. You need to wake up imo.
NoI hear Rooney is about to become available. Absolutely go ALL OUT to get him in before the season starts
As Under 23 manager?I hear Rooney is about to become available. Absolutely go ALL OUT to get him in before the season starts
As Under 23 manager?
You ask did he show promise, yes, the away win at Leicester, the Chelsea win, coming back from 2-0 against Palace, all positive signs.
Was it a miracle to keep us up? No, we had plenty of games and it should have been easier, but he took over a team with 1 win in 14, a team missing its star striker and coped with injuries every week.
Most Premier League managers last 18months before they get sacked, on average, so if you guessed, you could easily say that Lampard will fail here and you would be most likely right. Thats all the negative nancies like you do, they play the odds.
Me, im willing to give him a transfer window, a preseason, see if he can do something here, if not, oh well, we sack him and go again.
But I dont understand why people cant just give him a fair crack.
Well who'd have guessed that appointing Benitez would end badly? Oh yeah most of us, present company excepted....the Benitez factor was the main reason we ended up in a relegation fight.
An Everton team even with a lot of injuries could be expected to get more than the 21 or so we got in the period he was here. The club was torn asunder with opposition to him and it made itself felt in performances.
Doesn’t matter does it? He came in midway through the season, none of his own players, no pre season, absolute bucket load of injuries, complete turmoil at board level. Benitez was given a clean slate in the summer to do as he pleased and absolutely ripped through the club. Please apply context.
Think it does matter in the context of your perceived point. Had the fans massively on his side which wasn't there for the other guy and did he perform much better? Answer no
I am just very thankful we appointed him at this point if I'm being honest. He made some mistakes, but he learned quickly and made some key in game changes.You are glossing over a lot of failings. It was a miracle we beat Chelsea, some of the saves made that game were right of Southalls play book.
First half against Palace was an absolute embarrassment, especially with a team battling relegation.
For the record I didn't say sack him, I said I would barely raise an eyebrow. The way some speak about him, Mike suggesting we riot or words to that effect if he was sacked is absolutely embarrassing
I dont commend him for it and neither do I support the self administred harm done to the club by the crisis atmosphere that a lot of fans created.What you unsure about @davek? You literally just said right there in black and white that the presence of Benitez nearly got us relegated. Are you about to defend Moshiri’s decision to bring him in here? Go on I dare you.
Absolutely ridiculous scaremongering
I dont commend him for it and neither do I support the self administred harm done to the club by the crisis atmosphere that a lot of fans created.
The board and those fans between them almost cratered this club for decades, and that wont be forgotten or forgiven.
...the Benitez factor was the main reason we ended up in a relegation fight.