Next permanent manager

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City finished top ten like, so they achieved their goals as intended. The next manager in Mancini built on that work and did even better. As was the agenda from day ONE.

Lampard both did a good job at Derby, who have collapsed since his departure and then over achieved in his first season at Chelsea. They all aimed for top half and instead finished in a Champions League spot. Which was universally praised at the end of the season. You have an atrociously short and picky memory.

They spunked 200M on players that now all sit on the Chelsea bench, the falling out at Chelsea was directly because all those players were signed without consulting the manager, Lampard. They didn't suit the style one bit.

The cockney stuff is nonsense and you're being a dick.

You like Lampard, I don't .That's life. The cockney comment was in clear reference to such an appointment being a bit of a PR ****-up if it goes wrong.

It's only Wiki, but the comment "Lampard also reportedly fell out with or had limited communication with some players, causing former teammate and club advisor Petr Čech to have to serve as an intermediary" isn't fantastic.

Tuchel seems to have done ok with the same players that were forced on Lampard. I'm sure he won something?

Anyway, no need to get so precious about it. They'll pick who they pick and we'll get on with it.
 
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You like Lampard, I don't .That's life. The cockney comment was in clear reference to such an appointment being a bit of a PR ****-up if it goes wrong.

It's only Wiki, but the comment "Lampard also reportedly fell out with or had limited communication with some players, causing former teammate and club advisor Petr Čech to have to serve as an intermediary" isn't fantastic.

Tuchel seems to have done ok with the same players that were forced on Lampard. I'm sure he won something?

Anyway, no need to get so precious about it. They'll pick who they pick and we'll get on with it.

Lampard isn't my preferred choice.

But your logic used completely contradicted fact; simple as.
 
No change suggests nothing is imminent. Interesting that to approach Rodgers, Newcastle would need to inform Leicester officially so you'd imagine someone, somewhere would know more if it was going to happen. But odds of 7/2 suggests it's just rumour, odds are too long for an approach to have been made.

Probably leaves it to an out-of-work manager.
 
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No change suggests nothing is imminent. Interesting that to approach Rodgers, Newcastle would need to inform Leicester officially so you'd imagine someone, somewhere would know more if it was going to happen. But odds of 7/2 suggests it's just rumour, odds are too long for an approach to have been made.

Probably leaves it to an out-of-work manager.
Pardew?
 
Lampard is a terrible manager. He got offered big jobs when he didn't deserve the opportunity to and has ultimately failed, just like a long line of other ex players.

Rodgers has achieved all he can at Leicester and has burned out as he always does after a few seasons. I'm not sure he's someone we should be looking at to essentially build a squad from scratch.
 
Lampard is a terrible manager. He got offered big jobs when he didn't deserve the opportunity to and has ultimately failed, just like a long line of other ex players.

Rodgers has achieved all he can at Leicester and has burned out as he always does after a few seasons. I'm not sure he's someone we should be looking at to essentially build a squad from scratch.

Nobody we ever hire will be here more than 3 years. That's just life.