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3 minutes ago, Superblue said:

Whilst I'm lukewarm on Lamps returning, I do think there are a couple of key considerations amongst this decision which perhaps make it less shambolic than it looks on paper.

The first is it's reported that Bruno doesn't want to stay here as the interim manager, he has agreed to it being under contract but he wants to leave and essentially is no different a voice to that of Potter. I believe he remained on out of respect to the club for the Liverpool game just to buy some time but not as a longer term option to the end of the season. 

The second is just look back through this forum. I don't think there's a truly obvious candidate at present. I think there's a couple of strong candidates in Nagelsmann and Enrique, and perhaps others too, but I think the board are completely in the right not to rush this decision on the basis of salvaging something from this season. They made a huge mistake by appointing Potter so quickly after dismissing Tuchel and not really considering other options properly. They won't want to make this mistake again. Making the right appointment for next season in my opinion is more important than this season's Champions League. 

With both of the above, you're left with an interim option and on top of that left in a position of who would be willing to take it. The situation isn't ideal, but the next appointment should not be rushed, it's vital we get it right and back on track next season.

There's 2 options and both want to come. Just pick one now. We won't be in the champions league again at this rate the way boehly is running things, need to go for it now. That was allegedly his rationale for sacking potter 

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15 minutes ago, lucio said:

There's 2 options and both want to come. Just pick one now. We won't be in the champions league again at this rate the way boehly is running things, need to go for it now. That was allegedly his rationale for sacking potter 

There are conflicting reports in both cases whether they'd be prepared to join now or would want to join in the summer for starters. 

And who's to say that until meetings and due diligence has been conducted, that a better fit isn't available than both. I think the board are completely correct to take their time here.

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3 minutes ago, Superblue said:

There are conflicting reports in both cases whether they'd be prepared to join now or would want to join in the summer for starters. 

And who's to say that until meetings and due diligence has been conducted, that a better fit isn't available than both. I think the board are completely correct to take their time here.

they hired potter. I don't want them taking their time to explored more "alternative" options

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1 minute ago, Gundalf said:

Good to see that every candidate only wants to join in the summer and not now. No point in appointing them now. Even the candidates themselfs seems to follow that.

Trouble is, getting these last few matches could’ve given the new manager a firsthand look at who he wants to move on. Watching them in training everyday etc. 

Now they’ll have to waste time in the summer or preseason for weeks seeing who they fancy or who they don’t.

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15 minutes ago, NikkiCFC said:

Would Jokanovic accept interim role? Ex Chelsea player, better CV then Lamps. Promoted 2 teams to PL. 

If getting 2 teams promoted to the PL (both with the biggest budgets in their division also) is the category for getting a job at this club we may as well have kept Potter. I hope you are joking.

14 minutes ago, Tomo said:

If this lunatic returns then I'm done.

Tbf him or Lampard, it’s horrendous decision making. The squads still suited to a 3 at the back clearly but even then going for Conte would be mad. But going for Lampard is even worse imo.

4 minutes ago, Gundalf said:

Good to see that every candidate only wants to join in the summer and not now. No point in appointing them now. Even the candidates themselfs seems to follow that.

Wait what… good to see? Is it? Why not appoint someone now who we envisage managing us long term and give them a chance at figuring out the squad, who they need to move on, who they should build around, what positions need strengthening in etc?

I mean the decision making process at this club under Boehly & Clearlake is absolutely baffling. Plus we have other clubs to contend with then for certain managers, the longer it goes on, the increasingly likelihood someone else will make a move for Nagelsmann, Pochettino, Zidane, Enrique, or whoever…

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Just now, Pizy said:

Trouble is, getting these last few matches could’ve given the new manager a firsthand look at who he wants to move on. Watching them in training everyday etc. 

Now they’ll have to waste time in the summer or preseason for weeks seeing who they fancy or who they don’t.

Enrique and Nagelsmann dont seem to insist on that, so maybe thats just another fan perspective that isnt really important to a real coach. In this day and age u dont have to attend training sessions so assess players, nowadays its all data driven. Im sure the candidates can have a look on the players remotely. 

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I find it hard to believe that both Enrique and Naggelsman were unavailable.

And even if they needed an interim, why Lampard?

Clueless move only to try and pander to the fans. There's no logic behind their decisions.

They're setting things up to ruin our next season as well. 

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7 hours ago, NikkiCFC said:

Lampard appointment pros:

Very good English 👍 

I honestly wonder if that's the reasoning behind the owners' thinking.

So they can chat whatever nonsense they want with the managers over lunch or just 'communicate' their nonsensical vision.

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Lampard 2.0 is much better than the previous Lampard. He has now so much more experience having successfully managed big teams in the interim! If he sends Felix back, that's good enough for me tho.

I'd not go for Benedict right now and just wait out for when Bayern to sack Tuchel and get him back. Maybe by then he had time to find another nice young German woman. Only manager who can sell relentless high press every freaking season is Pep; I don't know what he promises the players, but it evidently works.

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