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1 minute ago, OneMoSalah said:

Think any manager that comes in and benches or worse, gets rid of Jorginho would be making a serious mistake. Guys shown more than enough times this season particularly in the last 10 or 15 matches he is more than good enough. 

Might alter Sarris 433 to a double (yuck) pivot. With Kante playing closer to him.

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I might be thinking heart over head here.., but it has always been a longitme dream that one of DD, JT, Lamps would one day manage the club. Am never going to say no, if that is indeed a possibility.

Like Drogba himself said : 

“I think it is a very good option for the club.

“Is he ready for the job? Well, when is he ever going to be ready?"

“Does he have to wait until he is 40 or 50 to be ready? I think it depends on your experience and depends on your desire to succeed and do it.

“If he feels ready I don’t think it is too early. Every summer is big at Chelsea. Every summer is big.”

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I'm so excited by this.

Been reading on here why this manager would be good and why that manager would be bad, it's been laughable.

Lamps for me is top of the list, love the guy, if he does well or he doesn't whatever that means, just give him time he'll come through.

Welcome home Frank

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Don't think Lampard is ready for this level. He has ONE YEAR of managerial experience, in the Championship and was regularly out thought by leeds and villa. 

There's no world class big names out there, so going for a bit of risk is fine. I have no idea why we don't go for Eddie Howe. Plays good football, consistently done well with Bournemouth. He's flexible, not scared to play 2 strikers. Has experience against City, Liverpool and Tottenham. 

He deserves a shot at the top in my opinion. Wait until Lampard is ready 

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33 minutes ago, bigbluewillie said:

I'm so excited by this.

Been reading on here why this manager would be good and why that manager would be bad, it's been laughable.

Lamps for me is top of the list, love the guy, if he does well or he doesn't whatever that means, just give him time he'll come through.

Welcome home Frank

BUt hE IssNt RedDy YeT!!! 

100% agree mate. Ones in here have regurgitated the same old shit for weeks. He didn't bring Derby up, he's not ready, he hasn't proved himself. Personally I am properly excited about it. I don't care about his stats or whatever. Man bleeds Chelsea. Jody knows the youth inside out. Bring them in, give them time. Can't wait

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2 hours ago, Mana said:

I'll be just as critical to Lampard as I was with Sarri. Nostalgic tactics from the board won't work for me. 

EDIT: Also regarding what Drogba said, what is he supposed to say? Him and Lamps are best mates. He is not going to say "I don't think he's ready" to the media! What does that say about their friendship if that happens?

Nice spin from Drogba, saying "Well, when is he ever going to be ready? When he's 40/50?" No Didi! He doesn't have to be 40 or 50. What he could have done is take Derby to the PL. Show that you have this small Derby team fierce. Lamps is building a project with Derby and now he is going to abandon it. This also shows poor integrity.

Mana this is just the sort of negative feed back i'm talking about, what Lamps can't do because of this what Lamps can't do because of that.

If you don't know by now we need Lamps here, then sadly you never will.

And that goes for all the other doubters as well, probably going to take flak for that comment but I don't care:cig:

 

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3 hours ago, Supermonkey92 said:

Don't think Lampard is ready for this level. He has ONE YEAR of managerial experience, in the Championship and was regularly out thought by leeds and villa. 

There's no world class big names out there, so going for a bit of risk is fine. I have no idea why we don't go for Eddie Howe. Plays good football, consistently done well with Bournemouth. He's flexible, not scared to play 2 strikers. Has experience against City, Liverpool and Tottenham. 

He deserves a shot at the top in my opinion. Wait until Lampard is ready 

He's ready now buddy

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The only thing I'm glad is that we finally will have a chance to introduce some youth. 

With Lamps and Jody, youth should get some chances. 

I have always said I don't care who the manager is, if you give time to youth you got my backing. I cut slack to managers who will do youth. 

Think this is the best we will get as far as for youth. 

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It's not the manager's who decide if they play the youth. It's the owner and board. 

No manger is going to risk playing a team with too much youth in it if the target is challenging titles and advancing in Europe. We've seen that for years. 

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47 minutes ago, whats happening said:

people hated how we played with sarri.

 

they will hate it 10x more with lampard. and to think that we will play willian, pedro, luiz every game...

You already jugded it all before even setting a foot in? Lamps has to do really bad to be even more boring than Sarri. You dont think Sarri would have played those names almost each game?

Yes he aint ready, but it is what it is, its Chels afterall. Lets pull in one direction and support the cause, cuz we gonna need it.

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12 hours ago, OneMoSalah said:

Think any manager that comes in and benches or worse, gets rid of Jorginho would be making a serious mistake. Guys shown more than enough times this season particularly in the last 10 or 15 matches he is more than good enough. 

I think Jorginho is a dream player for almost any manager. People seriously underestimate him and think he is some one trick pony who can only play well under Sarri's specific tactics. Pep adores him, Mourinho recently called him the best midfielder in the world etc. I don't think there's a manager in the world who would look at our current squad and even think about putting Jorginho on the bench. Most likely, however, many managers would play him in a pivot next to Kante rather than as lone DM as Sarri is doing. I expect Lampard to set up this team in 4-2-3-1 as well.

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Massive risk for both the club and Lampard, but better Lampard than anyone else. 

You just have to read an analysis of Lampard's football at Derby. Almost identical to Sarri's. Keep the progressive football moving at this club. 

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3 minutes ago, Costa19 said:

I hope the same people that favours the youth to have a big impact coming season also accepts a 6-10th place because that's where we heading at with this squad + youth integration. 

We are crap anyway you look. CL and title are way off. So at least we can make the most of it and develop youth. 

I rather see some future planning and then rip the rewards compared to grinding top 4 year after year with zero optimism.

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