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Dyche will jump at it. He will be able to see the way the wind is blowing. It’s all about progressive football and young, fashionable managers now.Dyche would be mad to take that job now. If it was the summer maybe but not now
How do you earn the merit to be a manager without getting a job?Long overdue. The way the likes of him and Gerrard get so much leeway and opportunities simply off the back of their name is a joke. What they did as players should have absolutely zero relevance when it comes to getting a job as manager. It should be earned on merit just like everyone else.
You do what every other aspiring manager does and take time to learn your trade at a lower level before taking a bigger job once you’ve proved yourself. Now I suppose you could say Gerrard done that at Rangers but I still think he went too early and thought he was better than he actually was. Lampard supposedly turned down a fair few jobs at smaller clubs before taking the Everton one and has been exposed again. That said maybe I’m being a bit harsh and really it’s on these clubs offering them the jobs in the first place as they’d be harder to turn down, but they’re now finding that out the hard way I suppose.How do you earn the merit to be a manager without getting a job?
You could also argue that he did that at a lower level by managing Derby, I might be wrong but the Everton fans didn't seem to think he was the problem, they're against the board so I'm guessing the protesting won't stopYou do what every other aspiring manager does and take time to learn your trade at a lower level before taking a bigger job once you’ve proved yourself. Now I suppose you could say Gerrard done that at Rangers but I still think he went too early and thought he was better than he actually was. Lampard supposedly turned down a fair few jobs at smaller clubs before taking the Everton one and has been exposed again. That said maybe I’m being a bit harsh and really it’s on these clubs offering them the jobs in the first place as they’d be harder to turn down, but they’re now finding that out the hard way I suppose.
They’d be better going down now and implementing Bielsa or some other more modern style of football than cling on the the prem with a Brexit squad and 1980’s football with Dyche. They’d end up going down in the long run when they inevitably get bored of Dyche anyway.Sean Dyche is probably the best they could do in the circumstances. Alternatively the bloke at WBA could be a shout.
Cab spout all sorts of nonsense too. I wish I was a pundit.He should just become a pundit. Easiest money in the world. Stressless job
I’d be quite happy for Bielsa to break some of these spoilt cnuts.He's an actual football manager so would ultimately be a lot better than Lampard, but that squad trying to learn to play Bielsa football in a first couple of games against Arsenal and Liverpool is a recipe for the 9-0 PL record to go.
Yeah you are spouting nonsense.You do what every other aspiring manager does and take time to learn your trade at a lower level before taking a bigger job once you’ve proved yourself.
Fixed.Should (and will) become a decent pundit. That's his true level.
Agree with that.Dyche will jump at it. He will be able to see the way the wind is blowing. It’s all about progressive football and young, fashionable managers now.
If he doesn’t go for something like this, he will struggle to get back into the PL, despite his good work at Burnley.
This is hilarious
Why would he leave for Everton? He'd be mad to do it, he'll have another league title with Celtic by the end of the season and he'd be leaving that for a relegation scrap with a club with no real prospects.Everton should push the boat for Ange Postecoglu.
Even if he could turn things around with vibes, he is not a miracle worker. That's a championship team they have there, they replaced Richarlison with players like Garner and McNeil. I laughed at Lampard last season but he was only allowed to spend 20m net this year on dross.Ole ole ole ole
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It was a real challenge not to laugh when I saw Everton fans on here trying to defend the signings they were making. You didn't exactly need hindsight to see that they were continuing to go backwards. I assume FFP will continue to be an issue for them going forward. No idea where they go from here. Danjuma's a good player but signing him before even getting a new manager in also seems very suspect unless they've already confirmed with the new manager that he wants that player.Even if he could turn things around with vibes, he is not a miracle worker. That's a championship team they have there, they replaced Richarlison with players like Garner and McNeil. I laughed at Lampard last season but he was only allowed to spend 20m net this year on dross.