Lampard to West Ham (6 Viewers)

Frostie

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He obviously won't leave for West ham , but when he does leave us , if savage keeps up his amazing managerial start

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No doubt he's done well, but difficult to really judge until he's been at a club whose budget doesn't hugely eclipse the rest of the division.
Could certainly see him at Wrexham in time.
 

Covkid1968#

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I dont know why people are poo pooing my message. Footy Inside tweeted it
Woooaaah… you steady on with that sort of language. There are children on here reading that sort of shit!
 

alexccfc99

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West Ham are clearly a bigger club than us and if they wanted him they would probs get him

But I have always been under the impression WHU fans do not have much time for Lampard Jr? Surely he would be fighting a losing battle from the off in a poisoned chalice of a job

Said it before and I say it again, I do not see a clear fit for him in the Premier League, particularly at any London club that isn't Chelsea

We shall see - As it stands West Ham still have a manager, although a loss at home tomorrow could put that to the test
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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West Ham are clearly a bigger club than us and if they wanted him they would probs get him

But I have always been under the impression WHU fans do not have much time for Lampard Jr? Surely he would be fighting a losing battle from the off in a poisoned chalice of a job

Said it before and I say it again, I do not see a clear fit for him in the Premier League, particularly at any London club that isn't Chelsea

We shall see - As it stands West Ham still have a manager, although a loss at home tomorrow could put that to the test
Toxic atmosphere at the club and he wouldn’t exactly be a popular appointment.
 

Chris1987

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Regardless of the wumming I would be very surprised if Nuno didn't walk straight in to the West Ham job with him having PL experience and being currently unemployed
 

alexccfc99

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Regardless of the wumming I would be very surprised if Nuno didn't walk straight in to the West Ham job with him having PL experience and being currently unemployed
Slaven Bilic one of the faves, he was good there for a short while - Seem to remember them being smack bang in the mix for the Top 4 under him in their last season at Upton Park

Would be a very odd appointment 10yrs down the line though
 

Para1140

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Thread needs moving to other so the closet West Ham fans can continue talking about their new manager. Fck all to do with City
 

Chris1987

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Slaven Bilic one of the faves, he was good there for a short while - Seem to remember them being smack bang in the mix for the Top 4 under him in their last season at Upton Park

Would be a very odd appointment 10yrs down the line though
Bilic was all out attack and no defence if I remember correctly.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Toxic atmosphere at the club and he wouldn’t exactly be a popular appointment.
It’s a career ender. The best thing for Lampard’s career is to take us up because if we get relegated, it doesn’t go against him. Much like McKenna’s reputation at Ipswich is intact despite going down without much of a fight.

West Ham are a big club but they have delusions of grandeur. They thought Moyes-ball was beneath them and it’s gone belly up since they let Moyes go. Who coincidentally is doing well at Everton! They also don’t like Lampard to begin with.

I’m certain that Lampard views our club as a project so he’s not going to bolt straight away and he’ll be careful about his next destination.
 

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