Who should replace Frank Lampard?

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If it was an option I'd go for Ange and raid Celtic while we're at it. Some very capable players in that squad with plenty of strength/pace about them. Especially Kyogo, Giamoukakis, Hatate, Jota to name a few. Those would vastly improve the squad as it is. Fact.
 


I lowkey think it'll be Corberan. I feel like if Thelwell is going to be presenting the options to the board he'll come across well - follows a similar tactical identity to Bielsa, younger with more potential for longevity, and building a vision. He's probably more likely to be accepting of our financial constraints than Bielsa, and is much less of a divisive option than the anti-relegation meathead managers. The major question is 'will he keep us up', but if the club are truly approaching this how Moshiri indicated in the FAB interview, they will want to make the right decision, not a rash short term solution. Before FL was officially sacked I said that Hansenhuttl and Carsley would be most likely, now, looking at the options on the table, I can see us trying to recreate the modern day Marco Silva
 
If it was an option I'd go for Ange and raid Celtic while we're at it. Some very capable players in that squad with plenty of strength/pace about them. Especially Kyogo, Giamoukakis, Hatate, Jota to name a few. Those would vastly improve the squad as it is. Fact.

Is this the guy currently in a tug of war between the MLS and the J-League???
 

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).
Sadly you're right. I was hoping our inept hierarchy was using GOT as a way to find people to go after since it doesn't seem like they have a clue on managers or players.
 
I lowkey think it'll be Corberan. I feel like if Thelwell is going to be presenting the options to the board he'll come across well - follows a similar tactical identity to Bielsa, younger with more potential for longevity, and building a vision. He's probably more likely to be accepting of our financial constraints than Bielsa, and is much less of a divisive option than the anti-relegation meathead managers. The major question is 'will he keep us up', but if the club are truly approaching this how Moshiri indicated in the FAB interview, they will want to make the right decision, not a rash short term solution. Before FL was officially sacked I said that Hansenhuttl and Carsley would be most likely, now, looking at the options on the table, I can see us trying to recreate the modern day Marco Silva
Only thing is thought we would have made an offer to talk to him to sound out the club if he could go
 
I lowkey think it'll be Corberan. I feel like if Thelwell is going to be presenting the options to the board he'll come across well - follows a similar tactical identity to Bielsa, younger with more potential for longevity, and building a vision. He's probably more likely to be accepting of our financial constraints than Bielsa, and is much less of a divisive option than the anti-relegation meathead managers. The major question is 'will he keep us up', but if the club are truly approaching this how Moshiri indicated in the FAB interview, they will want to make the right decision, not a rash short term solution. Before FL was officially sacked I said that Hansenhuttl and Carsley would be most likely, now, looking at the options on the table, I can see us trying to recreate the modern day Marco Silva

Or just say Dyche
 

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