Who should replace Frank Lampard?

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Not sure if he's been mentioned here (sorry not going through 500 pages) is Tata Martino. His contract ended after the World Cup so he would be up for grabs without having to work out a deal with another club. Another one of the managers who was a child of Bielsa ball and has been overall successful across his career averaging almost 2 pts per game and an overall 54% win record. I might be a bit biased as I'm from the states and an Atlanta United fan, but he was loved here by both the players and fans.
 
And destroy all our hard work getting ourselves out of the FFP hole we have dug for ourselves.

We seriously haven't got money to throw around.
What? £5m will break FFP? If we're that skint the board would never have taken the decision to sack Lampard.

The deal for Danjuma has fallen through so we won't be paying anything there – do you think that was not going to cost any money? Obviously there would have been a very substantial loan fee to pay Villareal and a signing fee to the player and his agent.

How much do you think we will pay for any manager we bring in ? They'll all want a long term contract.

This would be a £5m gamble to try to win £150m or whatever is the difference between money we'd earn in if we stay up compared to what we'd earn if we go down.
 
This is all following a familiar pattern where the press links us with dinosaurs for easy clicks and they then deny that they are interested or deny any contact. A few luciens and carlos's get thrown around to excite the fanbase but lets face it - based on track record our leadership is pretty conservative and values reputation over potential 6 out of 7 times (even if the reputation is playing not managing - Koeman, Lampard). Also based on the timeline required its unlikely now to involve negotiations with a current employer.
Based on that thought there would only be 2 possible outcomes: Dyche or Bielsa. The latter has been saying 'no thanks' apparently, so much as I personally hate the idea, Dyche seems more and more the likely candidate.
We should only be focused on survival. But with 2 very tough games coming up the new manager bounce ain't happening is it.
 

Not sure if he's been mentioned here (sorry not going through 500 pages) is Tata Martino. His contract ended after the World Cup so he would be up for grabs without having to work out a deal with another club. Another one of the managers who was a child of Bielsa ball and has been overall successful across his career averaging almost 2 pts per game and an overall 54% win record. I might be a bit biased as I'm from the states and an Atlanta United fan, but he was loved here by both the players and fans.
Not a bad shout but no way in the world is our inept hierarchy going to consider him. (probably haven't heard of him to start with).
 
Most clubs would have the incoming manager waiting in the wings, not us we like to keep the fans in suspense.

What would Everton do Bill

Oh wait………
 

Not sure if he's been mentioned here (sorry not going through 500 pages) is Tata Martino. His contract ended after the World Cup so he would be up for grabs without having to work out a deal with another club. Another one of the managers who was a child of Bielsa ball and has been overall successful across his career averaging almost 2 pts per game and an overall 54% win record. I might be a bit biased as I'm from the states and an Atlanta United fan, but he was loved here by both the players and fans.
Stephen Glass loved?
Hopeless at Aberdeen mate.
 
It is starting to feel like one of those old nights at the Quadrant Park or the Grafton when it got to 1:45 and you hadn't copped off, and you started desperately looking round for a bird who might have the last slowy with you.

We'll either end up in bed with someone and regret it afterwards, or have to make do with a crappy kebab and a bit of self-pleasuring.
Or the biesla option scrape whatever doe ye can together and go and get a brass
 
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Moshiri shouldn't listen to the fans this time.
We all have different ideas is no clear favourite, this line fans picked lampard is wrong. It was lampard or Pereira both wjo would not have been on fans lists before. We just all want to see a good selection of managers to talk to, even had canavaro last time aswell. We all wont agree whoever comes in but we want to see a plan
 
This is all following a familiar pattern where the press links us with dinosaurs for easy clicks and they then deny that they are interested or deny any contact. A few luciens and carlos's get thrown around to excite the fanbase but lets face it - based on track record our leadership is pretty conservative and values reputation over potential 6 out of 7 times (even if the reputation is playing not managing - Koeman, Lampard). Also based on the timeline required its unlikely now to involve negotiations with a current employer.
Based on that thought there would only be 2 possible outcomes: Dyche or Bielsa. The latter has been saying 'no thanks' apparently, so much as I personally hate the idea, Dyche seems more and more the likely candidate.
We should only be focused on survival. But with 2 very tough games coming up the new manager bounce ain't happening is it.
Agree proh wont get a result but is a great chance for me to get new manager/ players in and just show somethinh to us fans. We all just want to see a performance and atleast show us attqcking play more than one shot
 

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