Who should replace Frank Lampard?

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I liked his passion singing the anthem. If he can sing Spirit of the Blues with the same gusto then he's on the list as far as I'm concerned. he can bring a few of his players with him as well. By a few I mean all of them.
Four of them Moroccans turned out with injuries that would put ours out for 6weeks, three months..
That lad up fronts worth a fortune now, so we aint getting him.
Absolutely sign the lot.Sell our squad, net profit £200million.
 

What are your thoughts on going for Benzema and trying to tie up Ronaldo and Messi either side Golfy?
If it could be done it would cheaper than a couple of seasons in the Chapionship, "Fact".
There are a couple of Football Finance specialists that put the cost/losses to a club like Everton in hundreds of millions.
There is now also a strict cap on squad spend, wages.
Given our inability to win anything in 27years we are nailed on to be there longer than Leeds.
It is not fantasy to think Moshiri shoukd offer Ronaldo 30% of the club if his goals keep us up.Give Benzemar 19%.
Moshiri holds the 51%.
Joking apart a Catastrophy financially to Moshiri.
Some how he has to find a way of getting us a football team that can hoover up 30/40 points asap.
Top class proven goal scoring forwards, a couple of ball playing midfielders.
Cost , probably £100£150million if they would come.
The consqences of relegation are so bad to Moshiri he cant not find away.

We may not have the cash spend available.
Frank, in the office.Sign this???
You wont take the England job, if you do it will cost you X£millions.
Dont sign it, off you go , this week.
We cant have uncertanty this next 6weeks.
Frank buying , then leaving its simple.

Thats regardless of him possibly getting sacked based of performance.
Frank will expect the sack if we are bottom, lose next three, four or five.

Being retired in the Sun gives one to much time to think.???????
 

Bang on that.

After the derby was taking with loads of people in the pubs around the ground and there was a general consensus that we were heading in the right direction. The feeling was (and I believe still is with the match going fans by and large), that when we inevitably hit a sticky patch we shouldn’t soil the bed and need to ride it out.

I think things will pick up if we have a little patience. Unfortunately this is an alien concept to some of the keyboard warriors on here.

superb
 

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