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Who should replace Frank Lampard?

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These names in general personally seem very volatile.

Dyche basically runs his club more or less a bit like a tyrant. You could also make the case they were destined to go down playing that way.
Bielsa is infamous for being disgruntled behind closed and leaving clubs early. Our boards a disaster that seems like a ticking time bomb.
Nuno was an utter disaster at Spurs. Wolves he was buoyed by one of the three most powerful super agents in the sport largely based on ties to the ownership group not him.
Rooney has proved very little from a very early coaching career. Add the homecoming and you may be making a molotov cocktail.
Tedesco is the most engaging of those names but is one of extremes in results thus far from a small body of work. Regardless if he has pedigree, he's still largely an unproven manager. He has merit but I wouldnt say with distinction.

I'm beating a dead horse but I'd point to Adi Hutter who has over a decade of experience, and while in the bundesliga largely punched above his weight with clubs a similar stature to ours in germany. Or Pepe Bordalas who has over 20 years of coaching under his belt and built Liga 2 Getafe into a Europa spot finisher. Both currently free agents.

If we logically try to poach like the likes of Villa I'd look at Igor Tudor from Marseille. They are third in Ligue 1 but if Villa can garner Villarreal's manager I'd hope even in dysfunction we'd have shot at a french sides gaffer.

Maybe none of those names are world beaters but the rationale for them being good hires is not predicated id argue on a 10% outcome. We often approach this with a go for broke wishful thinking optimism or bust. Id accept median competency for a bit.
 
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Seeing Thomas Frank mentioned. He'd be crazy to leave Brentford for us (what an admission that is) and there's no way we'd afford his compo.

It will be an out of work manager with premier league experience, I honestly think.
 
Thomas Frank would be interesting - IF - he'd leave Brentford.
He's the only one we've been linked with that I think would work. His teams are direct, but play good football, physical but with flair, pacey but keep a good shape. Think Goodison would love that combo. Plus he seems a good egg too.

However, why on earth would he leave Brentford for this shambles??
 

Seeing Thomas Frank mentioned. He'd be crazy to leave Brentford for us (what an admission that is) and there's no way we'd afford his compo.

It will be an out of work manager with premier league experience, I honestly think.
I dont see anyway he'd leave. It doesn't even really seem worth discussing. The same with Tuchel and Poch. Make the call to be rejected for due diligence, but really that hypothetical ends there.
 

He's the only one we've been linked with that I think would work. His teams are direct, but play good football, physical but with flair, pacey but keep a good shape. Think Goodison would love that combo. Plus he seems a good egg too.

However, why on earth would he leave Brentford for this shambles??
He leads a team of shameless cheats.
 
I’m a big admirer of Samara Weaving, but that isn’t happening either.

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We're a different prospect every time a new manager search comes along. After Carlo, we could have really made a difference.

We were once in a position to turn our nose up at the likes of Dyche and Nuno but the club is that rotten that they wouldn't even think about coming here.
 

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