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Lampard and Everton
I've always kept an eye out for Everton's results as I've a few mates who support the Toffees and I've always wanted them to do well. That changed when they appointed Lampard. I can't stand the bloke. He's already seeking to distance himself from responsibility for their results. I think they're going down. Hopefully they'll take Lampards managerial career with them.
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Re: Lampard and Everton
He has been lucky to get all these jobs. Massively overspent on loan fees & transfers at Derby. Chelski even dumped him
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Re: Lampard and Everton
He jumped into the Chelsea role too quickly with barely an experience and with the high expectations there, he was doomed to failure. I doubt he’ll last the season at Everton and then what other big club will appoint him?
He’s better off going back to the championship, or league one, or even becoming an assistant at a big club for 5 years to learn his trade
He’s better off going back to the championship, or league one, or even becoming an assistant at a big club for 5 years to learn his trade
Re: Lampard and Everton
Can’t quite decide on Lampard. With the stuff he gets embroiled in he’s normally basically right, but there’s just something annoying about him. And that also describes me, so of I think he’s a c***, that also makes me one.
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Re: Lampard and Everton
Everton have been mismanaged for a few years now, and the owners think Lampard will suddenly make them a good team. Pep wouldn't be able to do that with the dead wood he has, so it's not fair to judge Lampard imo.
Having said that, he hasn't done much as a manager up to now, and was surprised Everton thought he was the man for the job.
A spell in the Championship would do that club well, but with games in hand on their rivals, I think they'll just survive
Having said that, he hasn't done much as a manager up to now, and was surprised Everton thought he was the man for the job.
A spell in the Championship would do that club well, but with games in hand on their rivals, I think they'll just survive
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Re: Lampard and Everton
Steven Gerard did not have much managerial experience before he was parachuted into the Rangers job. That said, Lampard does not endear himself. I do'nt know why. Is it because he can appear smug??
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Re: Lampard and Everton
And how many managers go from L1 or L2 to manage at Premiership level?
Premiership clubs , and certainly top ones, do not want managers with experience from the lower leagues
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Re: Lampard and Everton
Lampard is instantly dislikeable, much like his old teammate John Terry. It would be highly amusing if he and Everton were relegated.
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Re: Lampard and Everton
Brian Clough did
Plenty of others as well
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Re: Lampard and Everton
So you can name 1tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 3:29 pmBrian Clough did
Plenty of others as well
Cheers for playing
A man who last managed in bottom 2 divisions 48 years ago
Rather proves my statement is accurate as Forest were neither a Premiershipclub ( or old 1st div club) when they appointed Clough, let alone a top club.
It was due to Clough Forest got to top division
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Re: Lampard and Everton
Out of the British mangers (and there's not many) howe, Smith and moyes, with Hodgson and potter cutting their teeth at small foreign clubs.
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Re: Lampard and Everton
Howard Wilkinsonspen666 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:19 pmSo you can name 1
A man who last managed in bottom 2 divisions 48 years ago
Rather proves my statement is accurate as Forest were neither a Premiershipclub ( or old 1st div club) when they appointed Clough, let alone a top club.
It was due to Clough Forest got to top division
last man to win the English division 1 title
Harry Rrdnapp
Chris Wilder
Graham Taylor
Holloway
As adz says
Smith
Howe
Hodgson ( Bristol City 82 )
So just 1 you say eh ?
Come on Spin
I just named 1 of the Best Ever
Who started at Hartlepools
Experience is gained lower down
You will get your revenge one day Spun
But today is not the day .
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Re: Lampard and Everton
Wilder Was never appointed as a manager by a Premier League Club. He led a club into Premier League - which is differenttuffers#1 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 5:30 amHoward Wilkinsonspen666 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:19 pmSo you can name 1
A man who last managed in bottom 2 divisions 48 years ago
Rather proves my statement is accurate as Forest were neither a Premiershipclub ( or old 1st div club) when they appointed Clough, let alone a top club.
It was due to Clough Forest got to top division
last man to win the English division 1 title
Harry Rrdnapp
Chris Wilder
Holloway Was never appointed as a manager by a Premier League Club. He led a club into Premier League - which is differentGraham Taylor
Holloway
Was never appointed as a manager by a Premier League Club. He led a club into Premier League - which is differentAs adz says
Smith
Howe
Hodgson ( Bristol City 82 )
So just 1 you say eh ?
Come on Spin
I just named 1 of the Best Ever
Who started at Hartlepools
Quoting manager s from before most Orient fans were born is desperationExperience is gained lower down
You will get your revenge one day Spun
But today is not the day .
The fact is most top premiership clubs will not look at managers from lower leagues
Guardiola didn't join Man City from Forest Green
Klopp didn't go to Liverpool from Swindon
Arteta didn't go to Arsenal from Crawley
Conte didn't get experience at Walsall
Tucel didn't join Chelsea based on his record at Harrogate
Etc Etc
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Re: Lampard and Everton
Your protestations are irrelevant to my original pointspen666 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 9:30 amWilder Was never appointed as a manager by a Premier League Club. He led a club into Premier League - which is differenttuffers#1 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 5:30 amHoward Wilkinsonspen666 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:19 pm
So you can name 1
A man who last managed in bottom 2 divisions 48 years ago
Rather proves my statement is accurate as Forest were neither a Premiershipclub ( or old 1st div club) when they appointed Clough, let alone a top club.
It was due to Clough Forest got to top division
last man to win the English division 1 title
Harry Rrdnapp
Chris WilderHolloway Was never appointed as a manager by a Premier League Club. He led a club into Premier League - which is differentGraham Taylor
HollowayWas never appointed as a manager by a Premier League Club. He led a club into Premier League - which is differentAs adz says
Smith
Howe
Hodgson ( Bristol City 82 )
So just 1 you say eh ?
Come on Spin
I just named 1 of the Best Ever
Who started at HartlepoolsQuoting manager s from before most Orient fans were born is desperationExperience is gained lower down
You will get your revenge one day Spun
But today is not the day .
The fact is most top premiership clubs will not look at managers from lower leagues
Guardiola didn't join Man City from Forest Green
Klopp didn't go to Liverpool from Swindon
Arteta didn't go to Arsenal from Crawley
Conte didn't get experience at Walsall
Tucel didn't join Chelsea based on his record at Harrogate
Etc Etc
Which was simply to state Lampard should have learnt his trade in League 1 or 2 .
Everything else just seems to be you looking for an argument , which you seem to be losing as all these people started there management careers in
The lowest 2 leagues & then managed in the top flight .
Span accept your defeat like a Man
Or carry on like an uneducated 4 year old
The choice is yours !
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Re: Lampard and Everton
Alan Pardew is a recent example.spen666 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 9:30 amWilder Was never appointed as a manager by a Premier League Club. He led a club into Premier League - which is differenttuffers#1 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 5:30 amHoward Wilkinsonspen666 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:19 pm
So you can name 1
A man who last managed in bottom 2 divisions 48 years ago
Rather proves my statement is accurate as Forest were neither a Premiershipclub ( or old 1st div club) when they appointed Clough, let alone a top club.
It was due to Clough Forest got to top division
last man to win the English division 1 title
Harry Rrdnapp
Chris WilderHolloway Was never appointed as a manager by a Premier League Club. He led a club into Premier League - which is differentGraham Taylor
HollowayWas never appointed as a manager by a Premier League Club. He led a club into Premier League - which is differentAs adz says
Smith
Howe
Hodgson ( Bristol City 82 )
So just 1 you say eh ?
Come on Spin
I just named 1 of the Best Ever
Who started at HartlepoolsQuoting manager s from before most Orient fans were born is desperationExperience is gained lower down
You will get your revenge one day Spun
But today is not the day .
The fact is most top premiership clubs will not look at managers from lower leagues
Guardiola didn't join Man City from Forest Green
Klopp didn't go to Liverpool from Swindon
Arteta didn't go to Arsenal from Crawley
Conte didn't get experience at Walsall
Tucel didn't join Chelsea based on his record at Harrogate
Etc Etc
- Was manager of West Ham and Charlton in the Prem
- Went to Southampton in L1
- Was with Palace/Newcastle/WBA in the Prem.
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Re: Lampard and Everton
MassiveForehead wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 11:02 am ...
Alan Pardew is a recent example.
- Was manager of West Ham and Charlton in the Prem
- Went to Southampton in L1
- Was with Palace/Newcastle/WBA in the Prem.
A good example, but even then it was 12 years ago he left Southampton and only got the Newcastle job because he owed the FCB so much in gambling debts he had to pay it off
Even with the best will in the world, Newcastle, Palace or West Brom at the times he was appointed could not be described at top Premiership clubs
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Re: Lampard and Everton
tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 10:42 am ...
Your protestations are irrelevant to my original point
Which was simply to state Lampard should have learnt his trade in League 1 or 2 .
Everything else just seems to be you looking for an argument , which you seem to be losing as all these people started there management careers in
The lowest 2 leagues & then managed in the top flight .
Span accept your defeat like a Man
Or carry on like an uneducated 4 year old
The choice is yours !
Tuffers, without adopting your approach of personal insults, the facts demonstrate that top Premiership clubs do not appoint managers who gain their experience in the lower reaches of the football league.
If Lampard wants to manage at the top, then going to a L1 or L2 club will harm not hinder his chances of such an appointment
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Re: Lampard and Everton
all the facts demostrate is that managers who win in the top flight are foreign .spen666 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 11:29 amtuffers#1 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 10:42 am ...
Your protestations are irrelevant to my original point
Which was simply to state Lampard should have learnt his trade in League 1 or 2 .
Everything else just seems to be you looking for an argument , which you seem to be losing as all these people started there management careers in
The lowest 2 leagues & then managed in the top flight .
Span accept your defeat like a Man
Or carry on like an uneducated 4 year old
The choice is yours !
Tuffers, without adopting your approach of personal insults, the facts demonstrate that top Premiership clubs do not appoint managers who gain their experience in the lower reaches of the football league.
If Lampard wants to manage at the top, then going to a L1 or L2 club will harm not hinder his chances of such an appointment
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I'd agree they wouldn't be considered top clubs. He did get Newcastle to 5th and Palace to a cup final, but I think it's very difficult for anyone who's been British in the last 20 years to have got to a regular top 6 position in the league. Brendan Rodgers and David Moyes are the only ones who have done so more recently than Pardiola.spen666 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 11:27 amMassiveForehead wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 11:02 am ...
Alan Pardew is a recent example.
- Was manager of West Ham and Charlton in the Prem
- Went to Southampton in L1
- Was with Palace/Newcastle/WBA in the Prem.
A good example, but even then it was 12 years ago he left Southampton and only got the Newcastle job because he owed the FCB so much in gambling debts he had to pay it off
Even with the best will in the world, Newcastle, Palace or West Brom at the times he was appointed could not be described at top Premiership clubs
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Re: Lampard and Everton
and the great Tim Sherwood of course with a 6th placeMassiveForehead wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 5:11 pmI'd agree they wouldn't be considered top clubs. He did get Newcastle to 5th and Palace to a cup final, but I think it's very difficult for anyone who's been British in the last 20 years to have got to a regular top 6 position in the league. Brendan Rodgers and David Moyes are the only ones who have done so more recently than Pardiola.spen666 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 11:27 amMassiveForehead wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 11:02 am ...
Alan Pardew is a recent example.
- Was manager of West Ham and Charlton in the Prem
- Went to Southampton in L1
- Was with Palace/Newcastle/WBA in the Prem.
A good example, but even then it was 12 years ago he left Southampton and only got the Newcastle job because he owed the FCB so much in gambling debts he had to pay it off
Even with the best will in the world, Newcastle, Palace or West Brom at the times he was appointed could not be described at top Premiership clubs
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Re: Lampard and Everton
The facts demonstrate top clubs do not appoint English managers, maybe they should all just give up trying.spen666 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 11:29 amtuffers#1 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 10:42 am ...
Your protestations are irrelevant to my original point
Which was simply to state Lampard should have learnt his trade in League 1 or 2 .
Everything else just seems to be you looking for an argument , which you seem to be losing as all these people started there management careers in
The lowest 2 leagues & then managed in the top flight .
Span accept your defeat like a Man
Or carry on like an uneducated 4 year old
The choice is yours !
Tuffers, without adopting your approach of personal insults, the facts demonstrate that top Premiership clubs do not appoint managers who gain their experience in the lower reaches of the football league.
If Lampard wants to manage at the top, then going to a L1 or L2 club will harm not hinder his chances of such an appointment