Who should replace Frank Lampard?

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I have to admit I do like Poch, but Lamps is our man and back him we must.
No more scattergun hiring and firing or we're playing championship no matter who comes in.

Anyhow, if Mosh's annual 'itchy trigger fingers' do come back. And your pipe dream does happen to materialize.
Then I'd give it 3 months before you've claimed 'Squatters Rights' in the ' Who Should Replace Pochettino Thread!!
And by the way, I'm only giving you 3 months cos you're be battling yourself for a month to try and save your dignity....
My pipe dream?

Not exactly.

The problem with the stop random hiring and firing is Lampard was a poorly thought out hire so just letting it go doesn't end the cycle.
 
Ancelotti was us shooting our shot at a good manager. The whole world knows we won’t back a manager no matter how big a name he is.

Poch will be stuck signing the Dwight McNeils of this world because our owner won’t spend money and our director of football just scouts the premier league.

We have nothing except a big wage packet to tempt him and that won’t be enough.
So many incorrect assertions here
 

It occurred to me that any manager who is willing to walk into this circus, is going to be either very limited, or, very flawed. Why on earth would a manager with any credibility come here to take a huge risk of it being a disaster? I fear that if, or when, Lampard is sacked, the quality, or lack there of, of our options will be a shock to a lot of people.
 
It occurred to me that any manager who is willing to walk into this circus, is going to be either very limited, or, very flawed. Why on earth would a manager with any credibility come here to take a huge risk of it being a disaster? I fear that if, or when, Lampard is sacked, the quality, or lack there of, of our options will be a shock to a lot of people.
Because managers back themselves. They're naturally ambitious, it's why they're in the top tier. On paper, Erik Ten Hag shouldve steered well clear of United with the sh1t show there. But now he's come off the better man in the Ronaldo saga and fans are relatively at ease. Get a semi decent manager in to Everton and Moshiri could see the calm he needs before building this stadium and then selling.
 
Because managers back themselves. They're naturally ambitious, it's why they're in the top tier. On paper, Erik Ten Hag shouldve steered well clear of United with the sh1t show there. But now he's come off the better man in the Ronaldo saga and fans are relatively at ease. Get a semi decent manager in to Everton and Moshiri could see the calm he needs before building this stadium and then selling.
They're naturally ambitious, not stupid, it's impossible to compare the United job to the Everton job. It is potential career suicide for any manager with credibility to come here. Our current plight means that the type of manager who would come here is a relatively untested young coach, rather like Lampard, a journeyman keep you up merchant like Dyche or Allardyce or a big name on his way down who just wants a last big payday before he fades away to tv punditry.
 
They're naturally ambitious, not stupid, it's impossible to compare the United job to the Everton job. It is potential career suicide for any manager with credibility to come here. Our current plight means that the type of manager who would come here is a relatively untested young coach, rather like Lampard, a journeyman keep you up merchant like Dyche or Allardyce or a big name on his way down who just wants a last big payday before he fades away to tv punditry.
Wolves, who are bottom of the league, just got a big name coach. It's not career suicide to take over a huge Premier league club
 
Wolves, who are bottom of the league, just got a big name coach. It's not career suicide to take over a huge Premier league club
It is to take over Everton, we are truly toxic. BTW, the coach Wolves have just got will have far more financial backing than a new coach at Everton will have and, in my opinion, he will struggle to succeed at Wolves. If, however, it was Everton he had taken over, I doubt if he would even last as long as Benitez did.
 

It is to take over Everton, we are truly toxic. BTW, the coach Wolves have just got will have far more financial backing than a new coach at Everton will have and, in my opinion, he will struggle to succeed at Wolves. If, however, it was Everton he had taken over, I doubt if he would even last as long as Benitez did.
Doubt the Wolves bloke will have much to spend, Fosun 30 million in debt, they will have to sell to buy
 
It is to take over Everton, we are truly toxic. BTW, the coach Wolves have just got will have far more financial backing than a new coach at Everton will have and, in my opinion, he will struggle to succeed at Wolves. If, however, it was Everton he had taken over, I doubt if he would even last as long as Benitez did.
So you're saying Lampard is better than Lopetegui given he's lasted longer than Benitez?
 

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