2022/23 Frank Lampard

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Beforehand, I would have agreed, but I think tonight's woeful performance may turn the tide. It's not just the score line that's awful, yet rather the performance.

The manner of the defeat is shocking: the players appear to have given up. Behind the scenes, they will be looking for a replacement as we have United next.

If we get bummed at Old Trafford, they will have to twist rather than sticking, which I suspect is their first choice. But where do we go from here?

Last time, it was Lampard or Pereira, so with a depleted squad and the purse strings likely to be held tight, who will they get that will do the job?

No wonder they're hoping that Lampard could turn it around because it's going to be another expensive dismissal and the replacements don't look bright.

Kenwright and Co. can't watch this and still think he's the man; they're watching Everton be battered by a second gear Brighton, and not touching the ball.
It will be Martinez
 

One of the worst managers I've ever seen since Mike Walker was puttering about. Shameful. If he had any stones he'd walk tonight but I suspect he's still deluded enough to think he can turn it around here, as if a new striker will fix the worst tactical set up I've seen maybe ever. Farewell Frank, I wish I could say it's been fun but you drained every ounce of fun you possibly could.
A striker has nothing to do with this, we have no patterns of play and cant string two passes.

Its gutless horrific coaching
 

My worry is we have to hand our faith to a balding nerd who thought McNeil was one of England's brightest prospects.

And it's not Sean Dyche.
 

Should have stuck with five at the back - I can't discern any tactics other than pass it back, square, back, square, square and then repeat until the ball is lost.

Atrocious
 

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