gator Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 4 hours ago, scullion44 said: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2024/04/15/frank-lampard-rules-himself-out-canada-job/ We dodged a bullet there if he was in fact considered, I don't hate on the guy but I certainly don't think he would be a good fit at all and I don't want to hear "Frank Lampard's Canada"! 😀 WestHamCanadianinOxford, toontownman, Cadeau and 1 other 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestHamCanadianinOxford Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 4 hours ago, gator said: We dodged a bullet there if he was in fact considered, I don't hate on the guy but I certainly don't think he would be a good fit at all and I don't want to hear "Fat Frank's Canada"! 😀 I fixed it for you. gator 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toontownman Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 (edited) 4 hours ago, gator said: We dodged a bullet there if he was in fact considered, I don't hate on the guy but I certainly don't think he would be a good fit at all and I don't want to hear "Frank Lampard's Canada"! 😀 An incredible playing career. No doubt. From a managerial stand point, so far like Gerrard and a couple of other ex big name PL players, Lampard has had so much protection from buddies in the press and big opportunies without much merit. He has ultimately flopped everywhere. Derby is his best performance. However he inhereted a fantastic set up at Derby County, a team that had been geared for promotion foe a while. He also received backing with three big signings in Waghorn, and Ashley Cole plus 7 more including big loans in Tomori, Mason Mount and Harry Wilson. They were one of the favourites to get promoted, they scraped into the playoffs by a point, ultimately falling to Villa in the final. When he left for Chelsea Lampards record was actually worse than both his predecessors Gary Rowett and Steve Maclaren. Chelsea gave him a tricky hand with the transfer ban but he also inherited and incredible squad and more so an embarrasment of riches in there reserves and youth systems. A 4th finishand FA Cup final was good in a challenging season but more was expected. He went backwards quickly in the second season, falling out with players and down the table, subsequently getting fired. At Everton he took a team 4 points off relegation and managed to avoid relegation on the last day of the season. Season two, same story as Chelsea. Sinking fast and spiraling horribly, fired. Again maybe dealt a tricky hand but was backed with well over $100m spent on transfers. I a move almost as baffling as Newcastle hiring the late great Joe Kinnear (RIP) he returned to Chelsea to mastermind both the first bottom-half finish since 1996 and a record low points total and goals scored in the PL era. He was dismissed leabing with the worst win record (9%) of any Chelsea manager. From day one he has seemed out of his depth managerially imo. To me Henry would have been a better appointment and I want neither. At least Henry has international coaching experience. Lampard does have experience working with some of the best in the world, handling big egos (didn't always go well) but more importantly a history of working with youth which I could see ticking some boxes for us. There are lots of unknowns stepping into an international job though and some people can excel without the burden of transfers. I have never seen anyone suggesting his is an innovative coach though. Just the archetypal British clogger run and play hard manager that is tremendously overhyped by the British press and pundits. Happy to see it's not happening. Edited April 16 by toontownman GasPed, gator, Unnamed Trialist and 2 others 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unnamed Trialist Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 10 hours ago, toontownman said: An incredible playing career. No doubt. From a managerial stand point, so far like Gerrard and a couple of other ex big name PL players, Lampard has had so much protection from buddies in the press and big opportunies without much merit. He has ultimately flopped everywhere. Derby is his best performance. However he inhereted a fantastic set up at Derby County, a team that had been geared for promotion foe a while. He also received backing with three big signings in Waghorn, and Ashley Cole plus 7 more including big loans in Tomori, Mason Mount and Harry Wilson. They were one of the favourites to get promoted, they scraped into the playoffs by a point, ultimately falling to Villa in the final. When he left for Chelsea Lampards record was actually worse than both his predecessors Gary Rowett and Steve Maclaren. Chelsea gave him a tricky hand with the transfer ban but he also inherited and incredible squad and more so an embarrasment of riches in there reserves and youth systems. A 4th finishand FA Cup final was good in a challenging season but more was expected. He went backwards quickly in the second season, falling out with players and down the table, subsequently getting fired. At Everton he took a team 4 points off relegation and managed to avoid relegation on the last day of the season. Season two, same story as Chelsea. Sinking fast and spiraling horribly, fired. Again maybe dealt a tricky hand but was backed with well over $100m spent on transfers. I a move almost as baffling as Newcastle hiring the late great Joe Kinnear (RIP) he returned to Chelsea to mastermind both the first bottom-half finish since 1996 and a record low points total and goals scored in the PL era. He was dismissed leabing with the worst win record (9%) of any Chelsea manager. From day one he has seemed out of his depth managerially imo. To me Henry would have been a better appointment and I want neither. At least Henry has international coaching experience. Lampard does have experience working with some of the best in the world, handling big egos (didn't always go well) but more importantly a history of working with youth which I could see ticking some boxes for us. There are lots of unknowns stepping into an international job though and some people can excel without the burden of transfers. I have never seen anyone suggesting his is an innovative coach though. Just the archetypal British clogger run and play hard manager that is tremendously overhyped by the British press and pundits. Happy to see it's not happening. I've watched plenty of former players coach, and Lampard is not anywhere near the worst out there. I am not saying he is ideal for Canada, just that there are plenty out there who would not even do that well. I am not sure what Lampard did after retiring, but I highly recommend those guys who go coach a u-16, an u19 at a club, go up to the reserves, then start looking for a first team job somewhere into their early 40s. Too many are given a free pass into levels that are too high for them and they get to learn on the job, often with mediocre results. I'm looking at Raul (González Blanco), the great Madrid striker, he started in 2018 with their u-19s, and is on his fifth season as the B team coach, in Spanish 3rd tier. Some years better than others. Still, that is 250 games coached, a lot of young talent, the day to day grind, ups and downs, not very glamorous at all, a relatively low salary, he's 46--and he's probably ready to take a first team somewhere. I have no idea if he'll be a great coach, but at least he is showing he can pay his dues and is not trying to fast-track on the basis of his reputation or take short cuts when it comes to coaching experience. costarg, toontownman and The Real Marc 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestHamCanadianinOxford Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 Graham Potter was mentioned by the One Soccer guys as a rumour. Impressed with his ability to work with what he had, pick a young player and be very tactically flexible (though usually using 3 at the back) at Brighton. Poison chalice at Chelsea? Hard to judge. Whether it went good or bad, probably not here beyond the World Cup but that might be okay. No idea if there is even a fragment of truth to it. jhoops__ and toontownman 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toontownman Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 Graham Potter would be an incredible appointment. Would have thought he is up next for England though after the summer. Very progressive and innovative coach. Tainted by Chelsea for sure but hugely succesful and transformational at previous clubs. Out of everyone linked he would be hugely exciting. I don't see it being possible. If the type of wages for the likes of Lampard/potter are on the table then I would totally chance and arm on Benitez. His stock fell badly post Newcastle but he is usually a project drive manager that does things for the right reasons. He would have the vision and experience to come in as manager but also be a technical director that would oversee all age levels in the men's game. It was the main reason he picked Newcastle to shock of most. Whether he has that hunger any more is a big question mark. His family has been settled in the merseyside area and previously he didn't want to leave the UK. He did end up managing in China and Spain though. On the pitch, while he has got criticism for his defensive style (floro alert) his style is based on the players he had. Given our underdog billing and pace I think we would line up incredibly well to Benitez preferred tactics. Moot point as he is never coming to Canada but needed to muse it out of my system. jhoops__ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bigandy Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 1 hour ago, WestHamCanadianinOxford said: Graham Potter was mentioned by the One Soccer guys as a rumour. Impressed with his ability to work with what he had, pick a young player and be very tactically flexible (though usually using 3 at the back) at Brighton. Poison chalice at Chelsea? Hard to judge. Whether it went good or bad, probably not here beyond the World Cup but that might be okay. No idea if there is even a fragment of truth to it. Potter recently rejected Ajax. I dont know if that means he has higher ambitions which would surely knock out canada or maybe he wants to transition to international footy which helps us? A dream coach but unlikely imo. The Real Marc, costarg, WestHamCanadianinOxford and 2 others 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhoops__ Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 At least we know that we’re actively looking for a new manager. I’m encouraged… toontownman, Corazon, Kadenge and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reggietfc Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 i would be happy with a bigger name on a 2 yr contract and then move on to a up and coming guy after 2026 jhoops__, WestHamCanadianinOxford, narduch and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Beaver 2.0 Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 Is Jesse Marsh in the mix? Should he be? costarg 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestHamCanadianinOxford Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 2 minutes ago, The Beaver 2.0 said: Is Jesse Marsh in the mix? Should he be? He was mentioned by the One Soccer guys as one of "left-field" rumours, possibly given some credence by the fact that he (as well as Potter) is currently unemployed. johnyb and costarg 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
costarg Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 1 hour ago, The Beaver 2.0 said: Is Jesse Marsh in the mix? Should he be? This could be a good fit and transition. He's got a bit of that Herdman motivation thing going with more to offer on the tactical side as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atlantic Posted April 17 Author Share Posted April 17 5 hours ago, WestHamCanadianinOxford said: Graham Potter was mentioned by the One Soccer guys as a rumour. Impressed with his ability to work with what he had, pick a young player and be very tactically flexible (though usually using 3 at the back) at Brighton. Poison chalice at Chelsea? Hard to judge. Whether it went good or bad, probably not here beyond the World Cup but that might be okay. No idea if there is even a fragment of truth to it. Where was this said? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
narduch Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 I believe Marsch also hates Berhalter. That's a plus in my view jhoops__, Corazon, youllneverwalkalone and 7 others 6 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nolando Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 1 hour ago, The Beaver 2.0 said: Is Jesse Marsh in the mix? Should he be? It's funny, but a spread in talent (and salary) between a Davies and a Waterman makes it sound a lot like an MLS gig; a successful candidate has to to manage and get the most out of that massive gulf in quality and the enormous range of egos and expectations. A lot of the flashier candidate names this forum tends to salivate over have managed similar quality players to Davies; arguably few have performed wizardry in getting a guy like Waterman (who I quite admire fwiw) able to punch well above his weight and play seamlessly with the stars. narduch 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maccaliam Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 (edited) José is free, isn’t he? Edited April 17 by maccaliam RJB 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAVIERF Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 1 hour ago, maccaliam said: José is free, isn’t he? Pekerman ? Yeah. Be resigned Venezuela and is expecting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoccMan Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 I think in the end it will be a Jesse Marsch level type of coach they sign . If it was Marsch I don’t think it would be a bad fit. Has coached in Canada with Montreal in the MLS , he has an understanding of the North American player and just what these players go through being brought up in the soccer world on this side of the world . Has had a decent career coaching here and in Europe. In the end if they are going to make a change and get a new coach I would like it to be done now so that they can have a chance of coaching them in the Copa America . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestHamCanadianinOxford Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 12 hours ago, JAVIERF said: Pekerman ? Yeah. Be resigned Venezuela and is expecting Nah, Pekerman not nearly Special enough. maccaliam 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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gigi riva Posted April 18 Share Posted April 18 18 hours ago, SoccMan said: I think in the end it will be a Jesse Marsch level type of coach they sign . If it was Marsch I don’t think it would be a bad fit. Has coached in Canada with Montreal in the MLS , he has an understanding of the North American player and just what these players go through being brought up in the soccer world on this side of the world . Has had a decent career coaching here and in Europe. In the end if they are going to make a change and get a new coach I would like it to be done now so that they can have a chance of coaching them in the Copa America . Would Jesse Marsch be interested in the job in the first place . I am not sure if this is true but he does a have a beef with US Soccer and man oh man coaching Canada and maybe getting some revenge on the Americans will something he would want costarg 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAVIERF Posted April 18 Share Posted April 18 A guy named Jesse can't be serious at football. Football is for guys named Roy, Gabriel, Robert, Martin , Javier, Paul John etc , regular names Shway, Borjans Sweatpants, Aird25 and 1 other 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAVIERF Posted April 18 Share Posted April 18 Jessee is for a guy who plays the guitar not fond of kick abouts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unnamed Trialist Posted April 18 Share Posted April 18 3 hours ago, JAVIERF said: A guy named Jesse can't be serious at football. Football is for guys named Roy, Gabriel, Robert, Martin , Javier, Paul John etc , regular names Yeah, not stupid names like Edson Arantes do Nascimento or Ferenc Puskas. Kent, WestHamCanadianinOxford, Borjans Sweatpants and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestHamCanadianinOxford Posted April 18 Share Posted April 18 3 hours ago, Unnamed Trialist said: Yeah, not stupid names like Edson Arantes do Nascimento or Ferenc Puskas. Dutch striker Jizz Hornkamp might be inserted into this discussion? (Sorry) The Beaver 2.0, An Observer and Unnamed Trialist 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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