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31 minutes ago, Thor said:

You can put in a sneaky $1000 bet which will get you $400k back if we get relegated. Might as well get some good out of the bad if it does actually occur... lol

Just placed 5 euros on it 😂

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Listening to his interviews and comments since coming in makes me wonder why he even bothered coming back.

“these issues predates me”

“I cant see things getting better”

“I want to win games but I can see why we aren’t”

“l took it on knowing what it may be but I’m proud to be manager here” this one is the worst of the lot - we are fucking 11th, winless in however many games, playing some of the worst football we’ve played in years yet “he’s proud to be Chelsea manager”

“it’s really hard at this stage of the season to get that turn” 

The guys a fucking joke. Really inspiring. He will never manage at a high level again and honestly I am glad. 

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9 minutes ago, OneMoSalah said:

Listening to his interviews and comments since coming in makes me wonder why he even bothered coming back.

“these issues predates me”

“I cant see things getting better”

“I want to win games but I can see why we aren’t”

“l took it on knowing what it may be but I’m proud to be manager here” this one is the worst of the lot - we are fucking 11th, winless in however many games, playing some of the worst football we’ve played in years 

“it’s really hard at this stage of the season to get that turn” 

The guys a fucking joke. He will never manage at a high level again and honestly I am glad. 

Would you rather him lie? What he has said is basically hitting the nail on the head! 

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Just now, YorkshireBlue said:

Would you rather him lie? What he has said is basically hitting the nail on the head! 

He was brought in for a reason though - to try turn the tide and steady the ship.

These comments basically admitting defeat - oh look its not my fault if I can’t get a turn around out of these. So why did he bother accepting the job? Why did they bother hiring him?

His attitude and general comments have been piss poor - his appointment didn’t inspire confidence but imagine listening to all this shite every time before and after a match? Would get the players right up for a match/training. Managers are meant to try and inspire players - no wonder we have lost 5 in a row under him, hugely inspiring. 

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8 minutes ago, OneMoSalah said:

He was brought in for a reason though - to try turn the tide and steady the ship.

These comments basically admitting defeat - oh look its not my fault if I can’t get a turn around out of these. So why did he bother accepting the job? Why did they bother hiring him?

His attitude and general comments have been piss poor - his appointment didn’t inspire confidence but imagine listening to all this shite every time before and after a match? Would get the players right up for a match/training. Managers are meant to try and inspire players - no wonder we have lost 5 in a row under him, hugely inspiring. 

He took the job because no one eles would imo, he's been honest in saying he can't change it, the squads massive he hasn't enough experience as a manager the confidence has gone. Least he's not stringing the bullshit along by saying we will improve, when it's clear to every one we won't.

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35 minutes ago, YorkshireBlue said:

He took the job because no one eles would imo, he's been honest in saying he can't change it, the squads massive he hasn't enough experience as a manager the confidence has gone. Least he's not stringing the bullshit along by saying we will improve, when it's clear to every one we won't.

Plenty of people would have taken it , nice few months pay and chance to manage a big club albeit briefly 

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Lampard was brought in, in the hope a legend would lift morale and not because nobody else would, the owners and people around them took a risk and it's backfired.

I bet they didn't even approach anyone else, I bet FL was the first port of call. 

Just another shite decision by people who have made shit decisions from day one.

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1 hour ago, YorkshireBlue said:

He took the job because no one eles would imo, he's been honest in saying he can't change it, the squads massive he hasn't enough experience as a manager the confidence has gone. Least he's not stringing the bullshit along by saying we will improve, when it's clear to every one we won't.

Why did he bother taking it if he thought he couldn’t improve us though? Just defeats the purpose of doing so. He might as well resign if he thinks he can’t change it no?

Your logic is baffling. Yeah he’s not bullshitting about it but hes still got 6 games so seems like hes just given up already. 

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22 minutes ago, OneMoSalah said:

Why did he bother taking it if he thought he couldn’t improve us though? Just defeats the purpose of doing so. He might as well resign if he thinks he can’t change it no?

Your logic is baffling. Yeah he’s not bullshitting about it but hes still got 6 games so seems like hes just given up already. 

I agree he should resign, if he thought he could improve us then he's delusional, potter is an experienced manager and couldn't get this team playing, lampard couldn't improve Everton and in his last 15 games he's lost 13 drawn 2 I think. There is a difference between giving up and realising you haven't got what is needed to improve the team, there is a reason he's a interim manager, he was brought for the sole reason to try and steady the ship like you said, I don't think he knew what a 30+ player squad looks like when they have no confidence, or what getting changed in the corridors does to your morale. The amount of bitching going on in that dressing aswell won't help matters. I don't blame Frank for taking the job on he came here because he loves this club and tried to help, problem with sinking ships is once it's sinking there is nothing you can do.

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In the last 5 games the only teams which dont have a single win  , Southampton , Everton and Chelsea  - relegation stats .

In these 5 last game Chelsea have the lowest points from all  -  1 points , Southamton (2) and Everton (3points) . Even Leicester (4) and Forest (3) have more in that period - relegation stats . 

Only Soton (27) , Everton (24) Forest(29) and Wolves (29) have less goals than Chelsea - relegation stats .

I haven't watched many matches of these teams, but I can bet that they put more fight and desire than us .

They won points from Arsenal - Soton  scored 3   on Emirates  and led until the final minutes there and took a point . Let's see our shitshow there next  week with 10 defenders and Kante ST . 

 

 

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1 hour ago, OneMoSalah said:

Why did he bother taking it if he thought he couldn’t improve us though? Just defeats the purpose of doing so. He might as well resign if he thinks he can’t change it no?

Because this is real life and he was probably offered good money. You have to stop thinking like a sentimental fan and more like a normal working person to understand some decisions taken in entertainment/sports. At least that's what I think.

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5 hours ago, manpe said:

Because this is real life and he was probably offered good money. You have to stop thinking like a sentimental fan and more like a normal working person to understand some decisions taken in entertainment/sports. At least that's what I think.

I get that bit but he wants to step back into management after this right, so he’s hardly doing himself any favours and he’s certainly not doing the club any favours (although neither were the owners appointing him). And all the reasons/quotes he’s coming out with now - basically just saying he cannot do anything and its not because of him, deflecting the blame.

I don’t think anybody would of said a bad word if he didn’t take this on particularly for the reasons of which he has now said, weeks after taking it on. Just seems pointless, oh I can’t do anything because of this or that but I’ll stay here because well why not… he’s really tarnishing his legacy here from the success he had as a player and proving himself to be completely incompetent in the hot seat for the second time round (and throw in Everton spell on top). I genuinely believe no PL club is going to look to appoint him in the next 18-24 months based on what he has done at Everton and here. Nobody.

Looking at it, from both points of view, it seems like a really stupid move on his behalf and certainly was on the clubs behalf. Whoever thought “Oh we can maybe win the CL, lets appoint the man who’s probably 75% responsible for maybe relegated Everton this season” needs their head checked - be it Eghbali, Boehly, the football people, whoever. 

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7 hours ago, OneMoSalah said:

I get that bit but he wants to step back into management after this right, so he’s hardly doing himself any favours and he’s certainly not doing the club any favours (although neither were the owners appointing him). And all the reasons/quotes he’s coming out with now - basically just saying he cannot do anything and its not because of him, deflecting the blame.

I don’t think anybody would of said a bad word if he didn’t take this on particularly for the reasons of which he has now said, weeks after taking it on. Just seems pointless, oh I can’t do anything because of this or that but I’ll stay here because well why not… he’s really tarnishing his legacy here from the success he had as a player and proving himself to be completely incompetent in the hot seat for the second time round (and throw in Everton spell on top). I genuinely believe no PL club is going to look to appoint him in the next 18-24 months based on what he has done at Everton and here. Nobody.

Looking at it, from both points of view, it seems like a really stupid move on his behalf and certainly was on the clubs behalf. Whoever thought “Oh we can maybe win the CL, lets appoint the man who’s probably 75% responsible for maybe relegated Everton this season” needs their head checked - be it Eghbali, Boehly, the football people, whoever. 

Those quotes are recent when he was already on the job, he might not have thought so before taking the job as he wouldn't have been in the know then. Maybe he thought that Potter was the main problem, that coming in right after him would boost morale and uplift the team, ride on the new manager bounce and possibly win/get to the final of the CL - all of which would have boosted his job credentials for the future. Unfortunately it hasn't turned out that way.

So I do see where Lampard's coming from. After Everton he probably wasn't getting another EPL job any time soon, Chelsea presented an opportunity to change that and prove himself. It was a calculated risk.

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Some members' behaviour on here is just shambolic.

First, we are not in a relegation fight and will not even be close to going down even if we lose all remaining matches. FFS get a grip. All this doom-wallowing is disgusting. Spending 600m on a world cup winning team and ending up lower half of the table is bad enough. We have to face it as it is, no need to talk it up or down. There are even harsher times ahead for this club but we will not be relegated in the forseeable future.

Second, while he is obviously not a good coach and the wrong person at the wrong time for the job this is by no mean Lamps's fault only. He is clearly out of his depth and unable to turn things around but the problems we have do indeed predate him. Lampard should get his share of blame for the poor recent results and craven lineups but he doesn not deserve to be singled out as a scapegoat for the crisis we have been in for months. If there is one person to bear this responsibility it is Boehly. He storms into the dressing room and plays little emperor, buys shit players till the chaging room bursts, hands out crazy contracts, fires competent staff and hires amateurs. Lampard took the emergency call to help his club - foolish enough but noble nonetheless. As clueless a coach as he might be he still deserves our respect as a true blue and as our best ever player.

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