Thomasc
Formerly known as By God I'm Blue
50/1 currentlyI'd suspect he's in the running if we've genuinely enquired.
50/1 currentlyI'd suspect he's in the running if we've genuinely enquired.
Rooney won't leave Derby this season.
I agree mateI like Lampard for a couple of reasons.
Firstly, he plays a progressive style. We are desperate for some attacking football after Benetiz and Carlo's 'defensive' pragmatism made us one of the most boring to watch teams in the league.
Secondly, he has a massive point to prove. The next job he takes has to be a success, otherwise his reputation is in the toilet. At Chelsea he blooded young players, he navigated a transfer embargo and was clearly well liked by the players.
On the players, we clearly have a squad of mentally weak individuals. The hardcore Rafael style clearly didn't resonate and just further sapped their confidence, whereas Carlo was probably too light of hand. In that sense, I think a younger 'players' manager, that has the capacity to put an arm around, but at the same time be strong where need be (see Jurgen), is what we need. I think Lampard could be that.
Anyway, I understand that he won't be everyone's cup of tea, but this next managerial appointment is clearly going to be a punt and I like the idea of punting on someone with a point to prove, that is familiar with the pressures of the premier league and has the name gravitas to attract players.
One of the few times we agree. Far far far too much sentimentality in this club, and it all oozes down from Kenwright. We will never progress as a club with someone on the board who wants to keep us in the 1960s.Sadly too many arl da's in the fanbase would trip over their own erect cocks to see a Rooney/Dunc tag team on the touchline with Kenwright back as owner, Unsy running the academy and Baines head coach.
Sentimental dopes.
This bobble live lounge feed: it's just lads with posh accents talking tripe as far as I can make out.
El Bobble knows what’s going on in the board room, Finch Farm and Moshiri’s yacht simultaneously.
He’s got more moles than the mossad
Hi bird has an offensive kite, and her accent is reminiscent of a board duster being scraped along a blackboard.I like Lampard for a couple of reasons.
Firstly, he plays a progressive style. We are desperate for some attacking football after Benetiz and Carlo's 'defensive' pragmatism made us one of the most boring to watch teams in the league.
Secondly, he has a massive point to prove. The next job he takes has to be a success, otherwise his reputation is in the toilet. At Chelsea he blooded young players, he navigated a transfer embargo and was clearly well liked by the players.
On the players, we clearly have a squad of mentally weak individuals. The hardcore Rafael style clearly didn't resonate and just further sapped their confidence, whereas Carlo was probably too light of hand. In that sense, I think a younger 'players' manager, that has the capacity to put an arm around, but at the same time be strong where need be (see Jurgen), is what we need. I think Lampard could be that.
Anyway, I understand that he won't be everyone's cup of tea, but this next managerial appointment is clearly going to be a punt and I like the idea of punting on someone with a point to prove, that is familiar with the pressures of the premier league and has the name gravitas to attract players.
If that ‘good proportion’ of our squad don’t realise they’re in a fight for the survival of our club, we need someone who can deliver some hard truths to these serial underachievers.My opinion is that because it is a basket case that is helping him. Has a group of players literally fighting for the survival of the club and their livelihood. Not sure the same can be said about a good proportion of the Everton squad
How anyone could read that and not think he'd be a perfect fit for us is beiyond me.![]()
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This one, please.
Englands no1 ain’t much to shout about. Mina gets injured pulling up his socks.We have some excellent players, England number 1, Brazil’s number 9, the second best English striker, a very competent box to box midfielder, and excellent pacy winger, in Mina a top drawer centre half accompanied by lots of other internationals.
We do have a couple of glaring holes in the first 11 and not much strength in depth but Martinez could certainly get a song out of this squad if he had his best players out.
I am no way a supporter of Kenwright but I don't think anyone can blame him for the appointment of RafaelWonder if our newly elected member to the board of directors Sharpie has had a say. Or like suspected he’s just nodding and taking the wages.