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Spiderman Horsham 13 May 21 9.22am | |
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
It feels like the most exciting thing about Lampard would be his potential to attract some of Chelsea's players, a bit like how getting Mount on loan at Derby was key to his relative success there. If he came and say brought in Abraham and Zouma then we'd instantly be a better team. Is that likely though? I do think that if we are replacing Roy we must have a transfer kitty of some sort or why bother replacing him. Some large companies do very well by spending when everyone else is looking to save as it is a buyer's market. It may be that Parish sees it that way too having run a tight ship for the last four years. I think it could be an opportunity to get some cut-price deals, so maybe somewhat contradicting myself the likes of Abraham and Zouma are not beyond us? We live in interesting times! Whilst those players would be fantastic, it would not help reduce our wage bill. Edited by Spiderman (13 May 2021 9.24am)
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AERO 13 May 21 9.25am | |
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It would if we unloaded our high earners
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Frickin Saweet South Cronx 13 May 21 10.35am | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Whilst those players would be fantastic, it would not help reduce our wage bill. Edited by Spiderman (13 May 2021 9.24am) feels like it was a deliberate strategy to get 'good' players in cheap/free transfers but pay them lots to make them come. Is an easier way to manage business cash flow. But we've now massively screwed our wage structure, which has to be addressed if you look at what quality players are being paid elsewhere. We shouldn't be a charity - a manager like Lamps would at least help build the idea of a 'project' which the right sort of player can get on board with - or f-off if they don't.
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taylors lovechild 13 May 21 10.41am | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Whilst those players would be fantastic, it would not help reduce our wage bill. Edited by Spiderman (13 May 2021 9.24am) It would be some statement if we made two transfers like that, but I also really can't see either of them a) wanting to come here, or b) not having better offers from the likes of West Ham, Everton, or even Arsenal. Of course this brings up the other question that being how much say any new manager would actually have over transfers. Roy has stated repeatedly that he leaves that up to Dougie and Parish, but could you imagine Lampard or Dyche doing that? So many questions, so few answers!
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Putitout Oxford 13 May 21 10.50am | |
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Looking at the age of many of this squad, and the number yet to sign a contract. The matter of who is going to be managing , is hardly our biggest worry.
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thai-eagle chiang mai 13 May 21 11.34am | |
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Lampard with his links to West Ham and Chelsea, joining that nuisance from South London - a big gamble and a big no from me. With Howe out of the picture, never thought I would say it, but of the remaining known candidates, Sean Dyche stands out for me.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 13 May 21 11.38am | |
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Originally posted by thai-eagle
Lampard with his links to West Ham and Chelsea, joining that nuisance from South London - a big gamble and a big no from me. With Howe out of the picture, never thought I would say it, but of the remaining known candidates, Sean Dyche stands out for me. Apart from being a northerner, surely Dyche is the best candidate. I guess Frank will get Parish more TV time though.
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AERO 13 May 21 11.58am | |
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Lampard a risk yes ? But name me a manager who isn't ? Even with a big pot of"Gold"
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Teddy Eagle 13 May 21 12.13pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
Lampard a risk yes ? But name me a manager who isn't ? Even with a big pot of"Gold" This is true and there’s also an element of stars aligning- how many would have been thrilled if David Moyes had been appointed when he went to WHam?
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Jacey 13 May 21 12.29pm | |
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Lampard surely too much of a risk,whereas Dyche is a safe pair of hands and has the ability to keep us mid table at the very least and is used to working on restricted budget.
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AERO 13 May 21 12.47pm | |
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Remember similar scenario when Sir Steve Coppell was appointed the rest is history as they say .Dyche will be expensive as compo involved and would probably want a,bigger budget than Frank.
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Spiderman Horsham 13 May 21 12.53pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
Remember similar scenario when Sir Steve Coppell was appointed the rest is history as they say .Dyche will be expensive as compo involved and would probably want a,bigger budget than Frank. Why do you think Dyche would want a bigger budget than Lampard?
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