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Lampard offski?

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Great player super Frank, harshly sacked by Chelsea, I wonder if he will walk away from footie or look elsewhere for a club to manage.
 
Didn't see this happening, given lampards status with the club and his friendship with the owner, really thought he would have been given longer
 
Best_loser said:
Didn't see this happening, given lampards status with the club and his friendship with the owner, really thought he would have been given longer

I agree but at the same time the media and Chelsea fans outpouring of grief on this one is just slightly hypocritical given this has been Chelsea's model now for the best part of 20 years

Abramovich wants to win and if he feels he isn't winning he changes the manager. Nothing will change that and Lampard knew that when he went into the job
 
PSumbler said:
Best_loser said:
Didn't see this happening, given lampards status with the club and his friendship with the owner, really thought he would have been given longer

I agree but at the same time the media and Chelsea fans outpouring of grief on this one is just slightly hypocritical given this has been Chelsea's model now for the best part of 20 years

Abramovich wants to win and if he feels he isn't winning he changes the manager. Nothing will change that and Lampard knew that when he went into the job


A nice pay day for some ...


Frank Lampard (January 2021): ?

Maurizio Sarri (July 2019): None

Antonio Conte (July 2018): £26.6m total costs (£9m for him)

Guus Hiddink (May 2016): None

José Mourinho (Dec 2015): £8.3m (for him and his staff)

Rafael Benítez (May 2013): None

Roberto Di Matteo (Nov 2012): £10.7m

André Villas-Boas (March 2012): £12m

Carlo Ancelotti (May 2011): £6m

Luiz Felipe Scolari (Feb 2009): £12.6m

Avram Grant (May 2008): £5.2m

José Mourinho (Sept 2007): £23.1m (for him and his staff)

Claudio Ranieri (May 2004): £6m

TOTAL : £110.5m
 
TheLoneRanger said:
PSumbler said:
I agree but at the same time the media and Chelsea fans outpouring of grief on this one is just slightly hypocritical given this has been Chelsea's model now for the best part of 20 years

Abramovich wants to win and if he feels he isn't winning he changes the manager. Nothing will change that and Lampard knew that when he went into the job


A nice pay day for some ...


Frank Lampard (January 2021): ?

Maurizio Sarri (July 2019): None

Antonio Conte (July 2018): £26.6m total costs (£9m for him)

Guus Hiddink (May 2016): None

José Mourinho (Dec 2015): £8.3m (for him and his staff)

Rafael Benítez (May 2013): None

Roberto Di Matteo (Nov 2012): £10.7m

André Villas-Boas (March 2012): £12m

Carlo Ancelotti (May 2011): £6m

Luiz Felipe Scolari (Feb 2009): £12.6m

Avram Grant (May 2008): £5.2m

José Mourinho (Sept 2007): £23.1m (for him and his staff)

Claudio Ranieri (May 2004): £6m

TOTAL : £110.5m

A list like that and in that time they have won

5 Premier League titles
1 Champions League
2 Europa Leagues
5 FA Cups
3 League Cups

Horrible club
 
PSumbler said:
TheLoneRanger said:
A nice pay day for some ...


Frank Lampard (January 2021): ?

Maurizio Sarri (July 2019): None

Antonio Conte (July 2018): £26.6m total costs (£9m for him)

Guus Hiddink (May 2016): None

José Mourinho (Dec 2015): £8.3m (for him and his staff)

Rafael Benítez (May 2013): None

Roberto Di Matteo (Nov 2012): £10.7m

André Villas-Boas (March 2012): £12m

Carlo Ancelotti (May 2011): £6m

Luiz Felipe Scolari (Feb 2009): £12.6m

Avram Grant (May 2008): £5.2m

José Mourinho (Sept 2007): £23.1m (for him and his staff)

Claudio Ranieri (May 2004): £6m

TOTAL : £110.5m

A list like that and in that time they have won

5 Premier League titles
1 Champions League
2 Europa Leagues
5 FA Cups
3 League Cups

Horrible club
And even worse fans in my experience.
 
"Lampard on his way to Swansea or Brighton after Chelsea sack?"

https://www.football365.com/news/mailbox-frank-lampard-chelsea-swansea-brighton-new-job


Nonsense!
 
ABSwan said:
"Lampard on his way to Swansea or Brighton after Chelsea sack?"

https://www.football365.com/news/mailbox-frank-lampard-chelsea-swansea-brighton-new-job


Nonsense!

:lol:
 
PSumbler said:
ABSwan said:
"Lampard on his way to Swansea or Brighton after Chelsea sack?"

https://www.football365.com/news/mailbox-frank-lampard-chelsea-swansea-brighton-new-job


Nonsense!

:lol:

I’d be happy with him if there was a vacancy but there isn’t so fuck him.
 
If Lampard takes a break and stays in football it's my take as well that he could end up as Swansea manager when Cooper moves on.
 

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