[Football] Lampard to Everton?

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joydivisionovengloves

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Impressed with Rooney for turning it down saying he's got a job to do at Derby.
Probably would have earned a load more ,he could've easily cut and run. Fair play to him.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Frank Lampard to Frank Lampard's Chelsea's Frank Lampard's Everton?

That will end well :lolol:

(Bet he bids for Frank Lampard's Chelsea's ex player, Lamptey :eek:)
 


zefarelly

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Impressed with Rooney for turning it down saying he's got a job to do at Derby.
Probably would have earned a load more ,he could've easily cut and run. Fair play to him.

Me too, he doesn't need the money, and he'll learn/achieve more staying there until June, or another 18/30 months than he will at Everton.

It sends a strong Message to Everton as well. Like I give a ****! :lolol:
 






Me and my Monkey

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Lampard OUT!!!


Too soon?


Perhaps we could have a sweepstake for when the first "lampard out" banner will be displayed at Goodison. I'm going for week 3.
 








beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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is he that daft? and making Rooney look clever :mad:
 








dazzer6666

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Rooney will take over when Lampard gets sacked. Pretty impressed with how Rooney is handling himself these days……his statement on the Everton approach was very honest.
 










Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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Tbf both of Lampards full seasons he has done quite well.. but also had quite good material to work with. IMO it is difficult to know how good he is.

Agreed. Appointing him is a shot in the dark, he has nothing in his track record to suggest he can galvanise a team to stave off the threat of relegation, and its too late for him (or anyone) to have much input in the transfer window.

TBH I think they'd be better off bringing in BFS for the rest of the season, just to give themselves the best chance of staying up, then plan for next season. But they'll be too "proud" to appoint a dinosaur, one suspects.
 


Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Agreed. Appointing him is a shot in the dark, he has nothing in his track record to suggest he can galvanise a team to stave off the threat of relegation, and its too late for him (or anyone) to have much input in the transfer window.

TBH I think they'd be better off bringing in BFS for the rest of the season, just to give themselves the best chance of staying up, then plan for next season. But they'll be too "proud" to appoint a dinosaur, one suspects.

Beyond City, they've been the best team we've played this season. All their players were fit then, but they haven't been able to put out a first 11 pretty much since then.
They're not relegation material in my view. Could do with strengthening their defence and, obviously, they're rubbish when you consider what their squad cost (Sigurdsson, Iwobi, ...), but DCL, Richarlison, Doucoure, Allan, Gray ... all are good players.
 




Weststander

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Agreed. Appointing him is a shot in the dark, he has nothing in his track record to suggest he can galvanise a team to stave off the threat of relegation, and its too late for him (or anyone) to have much input in the transfer window.

TBH I think they'd be better off bringing in BFS for the rest of the season, just to give themselves the best chance of staying up, then plan for next season. But they'll be too "proud" to appoint a dinosaur, one suspects.

They tried BFS already, his 5 month stay cost £11m.

The Gwladys Street boo boys hated his football.
 


Easy 10

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Beyond City, they've been the best team we've played this season. All their players were fit then, but they haven't been able to put out a first 11 pretty much since then.
They're not relegation material in my view. Could do with strengthening their defence and, obviously, they're rubbish when you consider what their squad cost (Sigurdsson, Iwobi, ...), but DCL, Richarlison, Doucoure, Allan, Gray ... all are good players.

They had a good day out at our place very early in the season, but I think its a big stretch, to say the least, to say that they're the 2nd best team we've faced this season.

They're a team of individuals, a thin squad with some big egos. And they have been absolute shithouse for months. 4 points above the drop, if teams below them start to stir a bit, they will easily be dragged into it. And I don't think Lampard is the answer.
 


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