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Who should replace Frank Lampard?

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Down to the two even if fans both not sold on either. Need it done today make the choice then we just go and get players. That i pray thewell has atleast got ready for us to oress the button on now that the manager is in and get is uo and running again
 
I meant that bringing a foreign manager to a new country, a new league , a basket case of a club and totally underperforming player would be begging for relegation.

If, for instance we get a manager to get us to the end of the season and keep us in the premiership it could be looked at again. Although in my opinion it is following the end of the same rainbow we have been following in recent years.

We don't need anything spectacular.
We need stabililty, some additional players and a manager that can the players to perform better than they have been all season.
A manager that will get us to 17th in the table this season.
They’re no “We stay up” manager button, why get a short term appointment then go through the same rubbish in the summer, the clubs stupid. Babe a PLAN ABD STUCK TO IT. Get like for like managers who play similar style
 
I think as you say, its helpful, but it's one ssmall factor that we (as a board not necessarily a fanbase) have elevated to ludicrous levels.

I mean not getting Galtier over Benitez is one of many mistakes.

For the most part, football is not about passion, or getting the club etc, it's about tactical competency and understanding.
The board are complete and totally out their depth, Dinosaurscliving in a dream world where everything rosey, clueless idiots
 
Might point being that it's more about the quality of the individual rather than where they are from. Of course they wont come but successful managers from other leagues will be tempted simply due to worldwide pull of the Premier League and it's inflated wages. Deciding between two managers who are polar opposites screams of panic-buying and yet again the DoF who should be dictating what type of manager we should be looking for is either uttely inept or has no part in this decision.
I accept the points that you and @Lanolin are making and in an ideal world I would not want Bielsa or Dyche but in our current circumstances I think Dyche is best suited to getting us above the relegation line and maybe steadying the club for two or three seasons until our bloated and expensive squad has returned to a more manageable level.
 

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