Koke Posted 2 October 2020 Posted 2 October 2020 I'm surprised to see many Chelsea fans have turned on Lampard. Like legitimately turned on him. They don't rate him and want him out. Lampard did well to get them top 4 but this season the pressure is well and truly on. 1
StanSP Posted 2 October 2020 Posted 2 October 2020 I'm guessing that's linked to Thiago getting it. So could we see other Liverpool players getting it now as well? I transferred him in to my Fantasy League team as well this morning ffs
RowlattsFox Posted 2 October 2020 Posted 2 October 2020 They'll stop testing soon unless they have symptoms, especially if Liverpool players keep missing games..
don_danbury Posted 2 October 2020 Posted 2 October 2020 6 minutes ago, RowlattsFox said: They'll stop testing soon unless they have symptoms, especially if Liverpool players keep missing games.. CO VAR 1
st albans fox Posted 2 October 2020 Posted 2 October 2020 This is like a ticking time bomb for every squad ......
Popular Post FoyleFox Posted 2 October 2020 Popular Post Posted 2 October 2020 1 hour ago, st albans fox said: This is like a ticking time bomb for every squad ...... Clearly. As cases are growing rapidly, I suggest we call it a day this season and award places as they stand now. 5 5
HybridFox Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 https://sport.yougov.com/premier-league-20-21-who-has-played-the-best-football-in-the-opening-days-of-the-new-season/ Okay then...
Raw Dykes Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 5 hours ago, TK95 said: https://sport.yougov.com/premier-league-20-21-who-has-played-the-best-football-in-the-opening-days-of-the-new-season/ Okay then... That is outrageous. Wolves 7th! They're so dull to watch. 1
Dorkingfox Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 Always the same old rubbish, media is so crap and bias
Webbo Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 17 minutes ago, Dorkingfox said: Always the same old rubbish, media is so crap and bias It's a survey and yougov aren't part of the media. A stupid idea though because supporters will vote for their team and definitely not for any team they hate and people who don't follow football will just vote for the big names. 2
gw_leics772 Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 15 minutes ago, Webbo said: It's a survey and yougov aren't part of the media. A stupid idea though because supporters will vote for their team and definitely not for any team they hate and people who don't follow football will just vote for the big names. Yep, people are idiots! 1
Arkie Bennett Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 10 hours ago, lcfc_fox said: Misses the Villa match. Karma, as he should have been sent off against Arsenal. 2
FOXSE Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 7 hours ago, TK95 said: https://sport.yougov.com/premier-league-20-21-who-has-played-the-best-football-in-the-opening-days-of-the-new-season/ Okay then... If this annoys you, wait till you see what they think of politics!😀
leicesterseddon Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 12 hours ago, Koke said: I'm surprised to see many Chelsea fans have turned on Lampard. Like legitimately turned on him. They don't rate him and want him out. Lampard did well to get them top 4 but this season the pressure is well and truly on. It was always a risk really given he was essentially a sentimental appointment. I think he did a decent enough job last season, but his only managerial experience before that was a mediocre stint at Derby. Media were pretty enthusiastic as well at the start but they are more than capable of turning on ‘Frank’ if they want.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 No chance the media turn on Lampard but I find it incredible that someone who competed and won things at the very top level of the sport has his head inhabited by opposition managers so easily. He's been made to look a bit of an arse by Bielsa, Klopp and Mourinho recently. 1
CrispinLA in Texas Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 1 minute ago, Miquel The Work Geordie said: No chance the media turn on Lampard but I find it incredible that someone who competed and won things at the very top level of the sport has his head inhabited by opposition managers so easily. He's been made to look a bit of an arse by Bielsa, Klopp and Mourinho recently. Lampard messed it up by buying in this transfer period and spending over 200m. At latter part of last season he really got their existing players particularly the youngsters to bond and defined their roles in the game's. With all the new player's coming in they don't know each other and linking between them on the pitch has suffered. 1
when_you're_smiling Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 3 minutes ago, Miquel The Work Geordie said: No chance the media turn on Lampard but I find it incredible that someone who competed and won things at the very top level of the sport has his head inhabited by opposition managers so easily. He's been made to look a bit of an arse by Bielsa, Klopp and Mourinho recently. He’s still a very inexperienced manager. Clubs like Chelsea need world class managers, which he was never going to be, especially this early in his career as a manager. He’s done alright, better than I thought to be honest, but it’s like they put all their money on him being the next Pep on the sole reason he used to play for the club. Hardly showed he was a genius in an average season at Derby.
UniFox21 Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 18 minutes ago, Miquel The Work Geordie said: No chance the media turn on Lampard but I find it incredible that someone who competed and won things at the very top level of the sport has his head inhabited by opposition managers so easily. He's been made to look a bit of an arse by Bielsa, Klopp and Mourinho recently. You'd think someone who'd competed at the level he did would be able to cope with it? But now that's Leeds, Bielsa, Klopp and Jose who have all got in his head.
Koke Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 I've always wondered why players who have played under several great managers don't become semi successful managers at the very least. Take for example Cesc Fabregas, he has played under Wenger, Guardiola, Mourinho, Conte, Aragones and Del Bosque. He must have accumulated so much football knowledge and tactical knowledge from all these great coaches. Im not suggesting Fabregas should be a football revolutionary coach but Im just saying. Lampard as well has played under Mourinho, Ancelotti and Capello, and Lampard is at least making a good go at it.
Webbo Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 6 minutes ago, Koke said: I've always wondered why players who have played under several great managers don't become semi successful managers at the very least. Take for example Cesc Fabregas, he has played under Wenger, Guardiola, Mourinho, Conte, Aragones and Del Bosque. He must have accumulated so much football knowledge and tactical knowledge from all these great coaches. Im not suggesting Fabregas should be a football revolutionary coach but Im just saying. Lampard as well has played under Mourinho, Ancelotti and Capello, and Lampard is at least making a good go at it. I think: a) they can't relate to players with lesser ability/that don't work so hard. b) they have so much money they don't need the job and are not so motivated.
davieG Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 https://talksport.com/football/768244/ English clubs rated by social media following 20. Fulham Facebook: 855.802 Twitter: 531,100 Instagram: 490,000 Total: 1,876,902 19. West Brom Facebook: 812,917 Twitter: 1,000,000 Instagram: 323,000 Total: 2,135,917 18. Stoke Facebook: 1,233,042 Twitter: 1,000,000 Instagram: 422,000 Total: 2,655,042 17. Swansea Facebook: 1,322,207 Twitter: 1,000,000 Instagram: 366,000 Total: 2,688,638 16. Watford Facebook: 1,313,207 Twitter: 713,000 Instagram: 815,000 Total: 2,841,207 15. Sunderland Facebook: 1,600,730 Twitter: 932,100 Instagram: 319,000 Total: 2,851,830 14. Crystal Palace Facebook: 1,171,987 Twitter: 966,600 Instagram: 1,000,000 Total: 3,138, 587 13. Wolves Facebook: 1,597,584 Twitter: 640,000 Instagram: 1,200,000 Total: 3,437,584 12. Newcastle Facebook: 2,239,138 Twitter: 1,500,000 Instagram: 555,000 Total: 4,294,138 11. West Ham Facebook: 2,295,157 Twitter: 1,600,000 Instagram: 1,100,000 Total: 4,995,157 10. Southampton Facebook: 3,024,949 Twitter: 1,200,000 Instagram: 851,000 Total: 5,075,949 9. Aston Villa Facebook: 3,199,251 Twitter: 1,400,000 Instagram: 884,000 Total: 5,483,251 8. Everton Facebook: 3,158,028 Twitter: 2,000,000 Instagram: 1,600,000 Total: 6,758,028 7. Leicester Facebook: 6,634,579 Twitter: 1,600,000 Instagram: 4,300,000 Total: 12,534,579 6. Tottenham Facebook: 16,830,989 Twitter: 4,600,000 Instagram: 8,400,000 Total: 29,830,989 5. Man City Facebook: 39,976,989 Twitter: 8,200,000 Instagram: 20,100,000 Total: 68,276,989 4. Arsenal Facebook: 27,665,418 Twitter: 16,100,000 Instagram: 18,000,000 Total: 71,765,418 3. Liverpool Facebook: 36,624,515 Twitter: 15,100,000 Instagram: 27,300,000 Total: 79,024,515 2. Chelsea Facebook: 48,196,741 Twitter: 14,800,000 Instagram: 22,900,000 Total: 85,896,741 1. Man United Facebook: 73,236,552 Twitter: 22,700,000 Instagram: 36,500,000 Total: 132,436,552
Raw Dykes Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 8 minutes ago, davieG said: https://talksport.com/football/768244/ English clubs rated by social media following 20. Fulham Facebook: 855.802 Twitter: 531,100 Instagram: 490,000 Total: 1,876,902 19. West Brom Facebook: 812,917 Twitter: 1,000,000 Instagram: 323,000 Total: 2,135,917 18. Stoke Facebook: 1,233,042 Twitter: 1,000,000 Instagram: 422,000 Total: 2,655,042 17. Swansea Facebook: 1,322,207 Twitter: 1,000,000 Instagram: 366,000 Total: 2,688,638 16. Watford Facebook: 1,313,207 Twitter: 713,000 Instagram: 815,000 Total: 2,841,207 15. Sunderland Facebook: 1,600,730 Twitter: 932,100 Instagram: 319,000 Total: 2,851,830 14. Crystal Palace Facebook: 1,171,987 Twitter: 966,600 Instagram: 1,000,000 Total: 3,138, 587 13. Wolves Facebook: 1,597,584 Twitter: 640,000 Instagram: 1,200,000 Total: 3,437,584 12. Newcastle Facebook: 2,239,138 Twitter: 1,500,000 Instagram: 555,000 Total: 4,294,138 11. West Ham Facebook: 2,295,157 Twitter: 1,600,000 Instagram: 1,100,000 Total: 4,995,157 10. Southampton Facebook: 3,024,949 Twitter: 1,200,000 Instagram: 851,000 Total: 5,075,949 9. Aston Villa Facebook: 3,199,251 Twitter: 1,400,000 Instagram: 884,000 Total: 5,483,251 8. Everton Facebook: 3,158,028 Twitter: 2,000,000 Instagram: 1,600,000 Total: 6,758,028 7. Leicester Facebook: 6,634,579 Twitter: 1,600,000 Instagram: 4,300,000 Total: 12,534,579 6. Tottenham Facebook: 16,830,989 Twitter: 4,600,000 Instagram: 8,400,000 Total: 29,830,989 5. Man City Facebook: 39,976,989 Twitter: 8,200,000 Instagram: 20,100,000 Total: 68,276,989 4. Arsenal Facebook: 27,665,418 Twitter: 16,100,000 Instagram: 18,000,000 Total: 71,765,418 3. Liverpool Facebook: 36,624,515 Twitter: 15,100,000 Instagram: 27,300,000 Total: 79,024,515 2. Chelsea Facebook: 48,196,741 Twitter: 14,800,000 Instagram: 22,900,000 Total: 85,896,741 1. Man United Facebook: 73,236,552 Twitter: 22,700,000 Instagram: 36,500,000 Total: 132,436,552 That's really surprising. Never thought we'd have close to twice as many followers as Everton. We're comfortably 7th placed. The PL clubs not in the top 20 are Brighton, Burnley, Sheff Utd and Leeds. Can't believe Leeds aren't up there. Goes to show what so many years out of the spotlight can do.
fuchsntf Posted 3 October 2020 Posted 3 October 2020 1 hour ago, Koke said: I've always wondered why players who have played under several great managers don't become semi successful managers at the very least. Take for example Cesc Fabregas, he has played under Wenger, Guardiola, Mourinho, Conte, Aragones and Del Bosque. He must have accumulated so much football knowledge and tactical knowledge from all these great coaches. Im not suggesting Fabregas should be a football revolutionary coach but Im just saying. Lampard as well has played under Mourinho, Ancelotti and Capello, and Lampard is at least making a good go at it. like Our very own Gary lineker...but he said from the start,I Never want to become a coach or manager.... Now Living along time overseas...I have also seen how many present or ex-players Comment in Not having the Pull towards Coaching or management,many being honest & forward,commentating its not within their character or make up.
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