Sylar
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37 league goals in 37 games played
Not just a lampard thing of course. But a goal a game is quite something
Not just a lampard thing of course. But a goal a game is quite something
37 league goals in 37 games played
Not just a lampard thing of course. But a goal a game is quite something
He shouldn't get a job again.
Chelsea have been lucky they havent been on the end of some stupid scorelines this season.
Can you imagine anyone wanting to hire him after this?
I was amazed when Tyler said 4-0 would be their worst loss of the season (joint worst iirc). I assumed theyd have had much worse.
I love it when he says “it’s not about the tactics, it’s about the ‘basics’” as a way of saying it’s got nothing to do with him. What a tool.
How so? Valencia were in the Champs league at the time?
i was comparing Valencia to EvertonHe managed Chelsea, he had what 600+ millions worth of talent.
Their tactics yesterday were hilarious, not quite sure what the structure was meant to be. Saying that the finishing of some players is disgustingly bad, for some reason all luck has failed Chelsea this season.
Apologies - meant to say Valencia and neville had better players etc.How so? Valencia were in the Champs league at the time?
Is he the worst manager the league has ever seen?
His hair is falling out like it’s on fire. Management isn’t for everyone.
Has Lampard lost a load of hair in the past 3/4 months?
I don't agree, as shit as this season has been we've been pretty good defensively for the most part.Chelsea have been lucky they havent been on the end of some stupid scorelines this season.
Can you imagine anyone wanting to hire him after this?
I don't agree, as shit as this season has been we've been pretty good defensively for the most part.
Before Lampard returned we had the 3rd best.
I think he feels it will also be another story of him proving himself against all the critics which is why he keeps persisting.I'm going to say the same qualities that made him such a good player are working against him as a manager, which isn't at all uncommon.
The twisted irony being you rarely see it overcome or turned around. You also rarely see top players go on to be top managers, which isn't a coincidence.
If he wants to go on and be even close to his uncle's level, he's going to have to discard a lot of what has served him so well in his professional life.
The top 3 all "only" beat us by one goal under Potter and didn't score for over an hour and i don't think had that many chances despite being the better team overall.I think that's because teams would go 1-0 up against you then could just ease off and rest safe in the knowledge you weren't scoring.
I'm going to say the same qualities that made him such a good player are working against him as a manager, which isn't at all uncommon.
The twisted irony being you rarely see it overcome or turned around. You also rarely see top players go on to be top managers, which isn't a coincidence.
If he wants to go on and be even close to his uncle's level, he's going to have to discard a lot of what has served him so well in his professional life.
Bad move for both Chelsea and him. Can't see how he will even get a job at a Championship side after this. But with all the money he earned during his player and short manager career, pretty sure he will blow his nose in sadness to 50 pounds notes as tissues.