Hi John yes he has left a legacy, But strangely enough you mention players he has left us with.
Unbelievably Harry Rednapp has just been on sky sports saying none of the players signed were he's
I think Harry must be getting a little senile in he's old age or just trying to put everything on Chelsea.
Does anyone actually believe that a man like Lampard would stand for that and best of all, Werner and Havertz stated that the signed for Chelsea because Lampard convinced them to
You could not make tis up. I understand he's upset that he's nephew got sacked but come on.
Chelsea delivered every player Lampard wanted right down to a new keeper
He lacked the experience to make things work this season on a tactical level this season, of that there can be no doubt. The fact is that he has left the club in a better state than he found it and that is indisputable. I think we will look back on his tenure in a similar way to the way we look back at Ranieri’s for Mourinho in 2004, if (and it is a huge if) the club can get the next appointment right.
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Said something eerily similar on other platform earlier today, right down to the Ranieri comparison
I don’t think it should be forgotten or under appreciated the work he did integrating young players into the squad. It seems easy now because it happened so seamlessly, but that just exemplifies more how we failed so badly with other managers to be integrating our talented youth players into the squad.
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Legacy?
He was barely there 10 minutes.
Don't worry OP I'll take it elsewhere
comment by Stretchy Mendy (U1641)
posted 7 hours, 50 minutes ago
I don’t think it should be forgotten or under appreciated the work he did integrating young players into the squad. It seems easy now because it happened so seamlessly, but that just exemplifies more how we failed so badly with other managers to be integrating our talented youth players into the squad.
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Exactly, Lamps did something that none of his predecessors in the Roman era were either willing or able to do. Hopefully all our future managers follow his lead and keep bringing through the many top class young players we have at the club.
And hopefully Tuchel actually plays the likes of Mount, Tammy, Hudson-Odoi, Gilmour and James. He damn well better.
Legacy will be an emotional appointment that went wrong.
No love lost between my team and Chelsea and Frank has made himself no fans at Elland Road but looking at things objectively, it was a very strange appointment, next to no managerial experience and no track record of coaching a successful side. We have a long history of appointing ex-players as managers, Eddie Gray, Alan Clarke, Billy Bremner, Gary McCallister to name but four and with the exception of Don Revie all have failed, coaches are cut from a different cloth to players.
This experiment was bound to fail.
His future is in punditry never in management.
Did a great job last term getting us 4th & a cup final
out of his depth now...probably
Always a legend
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posted on 25/1/21
Hi John yes he has left a legacy, But strangely enough you mention players he has left us with.
Unbelievably Harry Rednapp has just been on sky sports saying none of the players signed were he's
I think Harry must be getting a little senile in he's old age or just trying to put everything on Chelsea.
Does anyone actually believe that a man like Lampard would stand for that and best of all, Werner and Havertz stated that the signed for Chelsea because Lampard convinced them to
You could not make tis up. I understand he's upset that he's nephew got sacked but come on.
Chelsea delivered every player Lampard wanted right down to a new keeper
posted on 25/1/21
He lacked the experience to make things work this season on a tactical level this season, of that there can be no doubt. The fact is that he has left the club in a better state than he found it and that is indisputable. I think we will look back on his tenure in a similar way to the way we look back at Ranieri’s for Mourinho in 2004, if (and it is a huge if) the club can get the next appointment right.
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Said something eerily similar on other platform earlier today, right down to the Ranieri comparison
posted on 26/1/21
Agreed
posted on 26/1/21
I don’t think it should be forgotten or under appreciated the work he did integrating young players into the squad. It seems easy now because it happened so seamlessly, but that just exemplifies more how we failed so badly with other managers to be integrating our talented youth players into the squad.
posted on 26/1/21
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posted on 26/1/21
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posted on 26/1/21
Legacy?
He was barely there 10 minutes.
posted on 26/1/21
Don't worry OP I'll take it elsewhere
posted on 26/1/21
comment by Stretchy Mendy (U1641)
posted 7 hours, 50 minutes ago
I don’t think it should be forgotten or under appreciated the work he did integrating young players into the squad. It seems easy now because it happened so seamlessly, but that just exemplifies more how we failed so badly with other managers to be integrating our talented youth players into the squad.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Exactly, Lamps did something that none of his predecessors in the Roman era were either willing or able to do. Hopefully all our future managers follow his lead and keep bringing through the many top class young players we have at the club.
And hopefully Tuchel actually plays the likes of Mount, Tammy, Hudson-Odoi, Gilmour and James. He damn well better.
posted on 26/1/21
Legacy will be an emotional appointment that went wrong.
posted on 26/1/21
No love lost between my team and Chelsea and Frank has made himself no fans at Elland Road but looking at things objectively, it was a very strange appointment, next to no managerial experience and no track record of coaching a successful side. We have a long history of appointing ex-players as managers, Eddie Gray, Alan Clarke, Billy Bremner, Gary McCallister to name but four and with the exception of Don Revie all have failed, coaches are cut from a different cloth to players.
This experiment was bound to fail.
His future is in punditry never in management.
posted on 26/1/21
Did a great job last term getting us 4th & a cup final
out of his depth now...probably
Always a legend
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