Who should replace Frank Lampard?

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I really don’t understand how they were not better prepared this time around. Lampard sacking was on the cards since Bournemouth. I really thought that this time we would have had it wrapped up within a day of the previous manager exiting.
Look at us... Unless you're scraping around the bottom of the Barrell. than do you think you could sell this project to a good manager !!

We have Literally become 'The Untouchables'.
 
Can we avoid some new fangled guru with a philosophy? please.

Good old fashioned man manager, hard work, harder running, good fitness, better discipline, bit of quality to accentuate the graft.

Do these types not exist anymore? Everyone's selling hair product via tiktok, and talking up trapezoid schemes via twitter.

Back to basics please. This means now.
 
Can we avoid some new fangled guru with a philosophy? please.

Good old fashioned man manager, hard work, harder running, good fitness, better discipline, bit of quality to accentuate the graft.

Do these types not exist anymore? Everyone's selling hair product via tiktok, and talking up trapezoid schemes via twitter.

Back to basics please. This means now.
Congrats that's Frank Lampard you've just described
 

A day that started badly is really starting to turn around.


It’s hardly a surprise that Hassenhuttl won’t touch us with a bargepole. This club of ours is hardly a great proposition for any good manager: a toxic Goodison in which some fans now actually abuse their own players and/or manager, no money to spend and a chance that you might take down a club that’s never been relegated from the Prem.

You’d have to be mad or seriously brave to take on such a job.
 
Big Sam is a toxic ego though that already pissed off half the fanbase yes he saved us last time but you have to remember we had already kicked away from trouble with the West Ham win at home and he kept that momentum some of the games away were utterly terrible though. I think Dyche is at least in more of a managerial prime now, BS went down with WBA last time he should be retired.

He didn't save us and you've already explained why in the rest of your post. We were already moving to around midtable with Unsworth.

The fact he self proclaimed us as one of his successful great escape jobs, just confirms what an ego he has.
 
The players in that squad are utter dirge, but there’s enough there to stay in this league. Dyche keeps us up. Bielsa is a roll of the dice. I actually think Wayne would do better than people expect. He’ll end up being a good manager. Having met him, (several times), and had a conversation, he’s surprisingly succinct, is far more switched on than he’s given credit for, and would probably lead us to safety.
 

The players in that squad are utter dirge, but there’s enough there to stay in this league. Dyche keeps us up. Bielsa is a roll of the dice. I actually think Wayne would do better than people expect. He’ll end up being a good manager. Having met him, (several times), and had a conversation, he’s surprisingly succinct, is far more switched on than he’s given credit for, and would probably lead us to safety.
No there isn't...
 
Dyche is the boy. He's been wired into the prem for sure since his last job and he'll have been focussing on clubs that he's likely to be linked with e.g. us.
Bielsa's probably sitting in a cave in Tibet. Without WiFi.
 

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