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Another champion of tribalism.
I don't think he gets another PL job. Too risky for a relegation-battler and mid-table sides can command managers with better CVs. It'll be Championship or abroad. And probably not Scotland now as proper coaches with clear styles of play are in vogue here given Postecoglu's success.What happens to Lampard next if Everton goes down? Failed in three jobs in a row, jobs he really only got based on his playing reputation.
Surely either he has to drop way down to prove himself or go abroad?
So much for that. How the hell do you even manage to concede three goals against Burnley?They're not really going to get relegated though. All they need to do is not lose against Burnley mid week. That's all. And Burnley are far too crappy this season to avoid going down, they thoroughly deserve it too.
No idea. Think he’s the most likeable of all the Chelsea legends if I’m honest. Maybe it’s the Ole comparisons that fuel it on here.Is the dislike for Lampard because he's been "gifted" opportunities that he didn't deserve or is there something else? He was always "Fat Frank" of course but I don't remember such gleeful distain for him.
I don't remember him being particularly disliked as a player (maybe he had Terry, Jose, Ashley Cole and Drogba protecting him as kinda hatred lightning rods).
I disliked him as a player but there was easily 4 or 5 more players at Chelsea who were hate-able so he got off lightly.Is the dislike for Lampard because he's been "gifted" opportunities that he didn't deserve or is there something else? He was always "Fat Frank" of course but I don't remember such gleeful distain for him.
I don't remember him being particularly disliked as a player (maybe he had Terry, Jose, Ashley Cole and Drogba protecting him as kinda hatred lightning rods).
Is the dislike for Lampard because he's been "gifted" opportunities that he didn't deserve or is there something else? He was always "Fat Frank" of course but I don't remember such gleeful distain for him.
I don't remember him being particularly disliked as a player (maybe he had Terry, Jose, Ashley Cole and Drogba protecting him as kinda hatred lightning rods).
I can only speak for myself, but I found him likeable enough as a player, I liked him and found him impressive when I heard him as a pundit before he took over Chelsea, I liked him in his first season of Chelsea where he made a good and likeable young team. But his attitude towards his team when things got more difficult turned me off him big time. I don't think he is humble enough to be a top manager, and I think his sense of status and ego is getting in the way of being successful.Is the dislike for Lampard because he's been "gifted" opportunities that he didn't deserve or is there something else? He was always "Fat Frank" of course but I don't remember such gleeful distain for him.
I don't remember him being particularly disliked as a player (maybe he had Terry, Jose, Ashley Cole and Drogba protecting him as kinda hatred lightning rods).
He probably thought he could get a better job, which he did.feck knows why he turned down the Norwich job, he's a tool.
Is the dislike for Lampard because he's been "gifted" opportunities that he didn't deserve or is there something else? He was always "Fat Frank" of course but I don't remember such gleeful distain for him.
I don't remember him being particularly disliked as a player (maybe he had Terry, Jose, Ashley Cole and Drogba protecting him as kinda hatred lightning rods).
He probably thought he could get a better job, which he did.
There was a lot of that during Lampard 1st season as Chelsea boss; 'why can't Ole turn things around as fast as Lampard?" " was answered with "feck Lampard".No idea. Think he’s the most likeable of all the Chelsea legends if I’m honest. Maybe it’s the Ole comparisons that fuel it on here.
He probably thought he could get a better job, which he did.
I love Drogba to pieces even as a United fan, but I always thought Lampard was a twat.
If Lampard gets Everton relegated there's no way they can let him carry on next year.
Oppo fans hated Drogba for the most part. More people like him with hindsight but at the time he was a diving, cheating crybaby.
Also Drogba kinda stepped out of the footballing world when he retired and absence always makes the heart grow fonder!
And if he keeps them up he's still a Premier League manager at a historic club.
Picking a job is always a gamble but picking Norwich over Everton because the fallout for failing would be nicer is a losers mentality, not the sign of a good manager.
No major hate for Lampard but probably because of the way that Ole was mocked and belittled in comparison.Is the dislike for Lampard because he's been "gifted" opportunities that he didn't deserve or is there something else? He was always "Fat Frank" of course but I don't remember such gleeful distain for him.
I don't remember him being particularly disliked as a player (maybe he had Terry, Jose, Ashley Cole and Drogba protecting him as kinda hatred lightning rods).
That's not what we're doing. We gift points and then they go back to being terribleAll set for getting a win against united, untied will put them back on form.
He shouldn't last this day; they're genuinely fighting for survival now.No matter how bad Benitez was, the run under Lampard is ridiculously bad. Don't think he can last 2 more games.
He's an arrogant bellend, enough reason to dislike him.Is the dislike for Lampard because he's been "gifted" opportunities that he didn't deserve or is there something else? He was always "Fat Frank" of course but I don't remember such gleeful distain for him.
I don't remember him being particularly disliked as a player (maybe he had Terry, Jose, Ashley Cole and Drogba protecting him as kinda hatred lightning rods).
I'm an arrogant bellend but everyone loves me.He's an arrogant bellend, enough reason to dislike him.
Problem might be, they surely can't go below "OBE" now? Needs to be at least someone who's OBE too, or, seeing that they need to improve, CBE, KBE? Steve Holland, MBE isn't going to cut it. Who's there?Surely they need to sack him and get someone in just to steady the ship.
I think there's definitely an element of it because he's such a media darling. He got a massively easy run of it for most of his time at Chelsea even when it was abundantly clear he wasn't good enough.Is the dislike for Lampard because he's been "gifted" opportunities that he didn't deserve or is there something else? He was always "Fat Frank" of course but I don't remember such gleeful distain for him.
I don't remember him being particularly disliked as a player (maybe he had Terry, Jose, Ashley Cole and Drogba protecting him as kinda hatred lightning rods).
Is the dislike for Lampard because he's been "gifted" opportunities that he didn't deserve or is there something else? He was always "Fat Frank" of course but I don't remember such gleeful distain for him.
I don't remember him being particularly disliked as a player (maybe he had Terry, Jose, Ashley Cole and Drogba protecting him as kinda hatred lightning rods).
For me Frank's journey in management is indicative of a wider problem in the game that doesn't seem to be going away. He got the job at Derby without any experience behind him other than "he's Frank Lampard". He did a moderate job there at best and yet gets given the Chelsea job, a top PL position. Probably a lot of that was to do with the transfer bans and who they could attract, but it still felt like a "job for the old boys" appointment. He did a moderate to poor job there and the change under Tuchel shows just how underperforming that Chelsea side were (wasn't it around this time that Kante was being dropped and played out wide?). He was sacked at Chelsea and yet walks into another PL job. Based on what? Its hard to turn big jobs down and say "Im not ready", but he actually needs to learn his trade as a coach/manager.Is the dislike for Lampard because he's been "gifted" opportunities that he didn't deserve or is there something else? He was always "Fat Frank" of course but I don't remember such gleeful distain for him.
I don't remember him being particularly disliked as a player (maybe he had Terry, Jose, Ashley Cole and Drogba protecting him as kinda hatred lightning rods).
Club rivalries aside, it's probably a counter-reaction to the fact he is quite likeable and tends to get a good press with some of the media.Is the dislike for Lampard because he's been "gifted" opportunities that he didn't deserve or is there something else? He was always "Fat Frank" of course but I don't remember such gleeful distain for him.
I don't remember him being particularly disliked as a player (maybe he had Terry, Jose, Ashley Cole and Drogba protecting him as kinda hatred lightning rods).
And it's a big PL club too. Everton are a big job, in the world of football management. His predecessors are Koeman, Ancelotti, Benitez. He gets this huge job despite obviously not being qualified for it and instead of being quietly respectful, he goes "oh the club has problems that were here before I came and even a winner like me isn't going to be able to change these huge issues overnight."For me Frank's journey in management is indicative of a wider problem in the game that doesn't seem to be going away. He got the job at Derby without any experience behind him other than "he's Frank Lampard". He did a moderate job there at best and yet gets given the Chelsea job, a top PL position. Probably a lot of that was to do with the transfer bans and who they could attract, but it still felt like a "job for the old boys" appointment. He did a moderate to poor job there and the change under Tuchel shows just how underperforming that Chelsea side were (wasn't it around this time that Kante was being dropped and played out wide?). He was sacked at Chelsea and yet walks into another PL job. Based on what? Its hard to turn big jobs down and say "Im not ready", but he actually needs to learn his trade as a coach/manager.
Its similar to what happens in the lower leagues where the same old guys just go from job to job peddling the same old ideas.
I'm a ST holder at the MK Dons and I promise you our manager (Liam Manning, 36) is twice the coach Frank is. He has over 15 years coaching experience, he's coached PL youth teams, coached in multiple countries abroad and headed up entire coaching organizations. But because he wasn't a player he'll probably have to take a team up to the PL to get a job at that level, but people like Frank are gifted them. Make no mistake I feel the same about other ex-players, including Ole.
This is why we have plenty of young English playing talent but almost no young English coaches in the top flight.
Is the dislike for Lampard because he's been "gifted" opportunities that he didn't deserve or is there something else? He was always "Fat Frank" of course but I don't remember such gleeful distain for him.
I don't remember him being particularly disliked as a player (maybe he had Terry, Jose, Ashley Cole and Drogba protecting him as kinda hatred lightning rods).
The problem is Lampard scored 200 deflected goals and you can't just tell players to go out there and hit it against the defenders arse.
Lampard makes life difficult for himself by explaining his tactics in Latin and then laughing every 5 minutes.
At least Stevie G does a "yeeeeeeeah of course" every 2 minutes which probably makes the players feel more secure.
The players have also mastered some basic phrases in latinHe's trying his best to put his stamp on the team. Everton's last three goals have been two penalties and a deflection.