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Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 3:24 pm
by Comrade Machel
furiously frank wrote:The English press still don’t get it. The hype machine has now turned into an EXCUSE boiler. They never do any introspection. None at all. No one stops to think why Sol Campbell has to start at 4th division while Lamps got handed a top job after a less than stellar season at a team that barely made Championship playoff! It’s laughable listening to English soccer pundits talk about ultimate job as English coach to a guy who has just got his behind handed to him. The arrogance of the English stinks to high heaven. They have no clue. Listening to Gary (Sky) & Phil (Beeb MOTD) Neville opines about how this Lamps position will open jobs for English coaches. As if white old men haven’t been given any opportunity since the establishment of the league. They still don’t have a clue on how and why foreign coaches makes it in English soccer.
Every big soccer investor taking over an English team almost always give English/British coaches a chance:

1. Man City gave Mark Hughes big budget team, which he destroyed before they turn to foreign coaches
2. Liverpool owners gave several English coaches including the club legend, Kenny Daglish, big chance before turning to Klopp
3. Chelsea owners got good advice when he started but has now being blackmailed into hiring the land favorite shon of the shoil after which he will turn to foreign coaches now and ever after.
4. Even English team owners don’t have much success with their countryman. Ashley was able to keep fans quiet when he had Mr. Compact Benitez as coach. Now we are back to basics.
5. Tottenham under Redknapp could not make top 4 even with big budget players.
6. Manchester United start their journey to abyss with a Brits, David Moyes.
7. Check other teams like Leicester, Birmingham, Pompey (where Lamps uncle burn the team to the ground).

How can anyone stand in front of camera and still say British coaches have never been given a chance in EPL. Bear in mind, when they say Brits coaches, they meant white old men and not necessarily Ince or Houghton
Beautifully written. Best thing I have read so far this week :thumbs: I can't stand Lampard and I dislike the English press even more. The over hyping of English carpenters and water carriers, the snide remarks about foreigners, the nauseating and over the top praising of the EPL and other issues all contributing to my rabid opposition to their national team and players.

I will be supporting every team that plays against Chelsea all season. :thumb: And may David Luis be possessed by the gods of revenge when he faces Chelsea. I can't wait :winking:

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 5:24 pm
by pajimoh
furiously frank wrote:The English press still don’t get it. The hype machine has now turned into an EXCUSE boiler. They never do any introspection. None at all. No one stops to think why Sol Campbell has to start at 4th division while Lamps got handed a top job after a less than stellar season at a team that barely made Championship playoff! It’s laughable listening to English soccer pundits talk about ultimate job as English coach to a guy who has just got his behind handed to him. The arrogance of the English stinks to high heaven. They have no clue. Listening to Gary (Sky) & Phil (Beeb MOTD) Neville opines about how this Lamps position will open jobs for English coaches. As if white old men haven’t been given any opportunity since the establishment of the league. They still don’t have a clue on how and why foreign coaches makes it in English soccer.
Every big soccer investor taking over an English team almost always give English/British coaches a chance:

1. Man City gave Mark Hughes big budget team, which he destroyed before they turn to foreign coaches
2. Liverpool owners gave several English coaches including the club legend, Kenny Daglish, big chance before turning to Klopp
3. Chelsea owners got good advice when he started but has now being blackmailed into hiring the land favorite shon of the shoil after which he will turn to foreign coaches now and ever after.
4. Even English team owners don’t have much success with their countryman. Ashley was able to keep fans quiet when he had Mr. Compact Benitez as coach. Now we are back to basics.
5. Tottenham under Redknapp could not make top 4 even with big budget players.
6. Manchester United start their journey to abyss with a Brits, David Moyes.
7. Check other teams like Leicester, Birmingham, Pompey (where Lamps uncle burn the team to the ground).

How can anyone stand in front of camera and still say British coaches have never been given a chance in EPL. Bear in mind, when they say Brits coaches, they meant white old men and not necessarily Ince or Houghton
I enjoy your piece but it's riddled with inaccuracies .
I agree the local coaches, mostly are shait. But some young ones are doing well with budget teams and foreigners have also relegated teams.
Redknapp took Spurs to CL knockout stage and he also delivered the FA cup to an unfancied team like Portsmouth.

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:30 pm
by cchinukw
pajimoh wrote:
furiously frank wrote:The English press still don’t get it. The hype machine has now turned into an EXCUSE boiler. They never do any introspection. None at all. No one stops to think why Sol Campbell has to start at 4th division while Lamps got handed a top job after a less than stellar season at a team that barely made Championship playoff! It’s laughable listening to English soccer pundits talk about ultimate job as English coach to a guy who has just got his behind handed to him. The arrogance of the English stinks to high heaven. They have no clue. Listening to Gary (Sky) & Phil (Beeb MOTD) Neville opines about how this Lamps position will open jobs for English coaches. As if white old men haven’t been given any opportunity since the establishment of the league. They still don’t have a clue on how and why foreign coaches makes it in English soccer.
Every big soccer investor taking over an English team almost always give English/British coaches a chance:

1. Man City gave Mark Hughes big budget team, which he destroyed before they turn to foreign coaches
2. Liverpool owners gave several English coaches including the club legend, Kenny Daglish, big chance before turning to Klopp
3. Chelsea owners got good advice when he started but has now being blackmailed into hiring the land favorite shon of the shoil after which he will turn to foreign coaches now and ever after.
4. Even English team owners don’t have much success with their countryman. Ashley was able to keep fans quiet when he had Mr. Compact Benitez as coach. Now we are back to basics.
5. Tottenham under Redknapp could not make top 4 even with big budget players.
6. Manchester United start their journey to abyss with a Brits, David Moyes.
7. Check other teams like Leicester, Birmingham, Pompey (where Lamps uncle burn the team to the ground).

How can anyone stand in front of camera and still say British coaches have never been given a chance in EPL. Bear in mind, when they say Brits coaches, they meant white old men and not necessarily Ince or Houghton
I enjoy your piece but it's riddled with inaccuracies .
I agree the local coaches, mostly are shait. But some young ones are doing well with budget teams and foreigners have also relegated teams.
Redknapp took Spurs to CL knockout stage and he also delivered the FA cup to an unfancied team like Portsmouth.
Let's face the truth.

Oga Harry was marmite. :sneaky:

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:48 pm
by pajimoh
cchinukw wrote:
pajimoh wrote:
furiously frank wrote:The English press still don’t get it. The hype machine has now turned into an EXCUSE boiler. They never do any introspection. None at all. No one stops to think why Sol Campbell has to start at 4th division while Lamps got handed a top job after a less than stellar season at a team that barely made Championship playoff! It’s laughable listening to English soccer pundits talk about ultimate job as English coach to a guy who has just got his behind handed to him. The arrogance of the English stinks to high heaven. They have no clue. Listening to Gary (Sky) & Phil (Beeb MOTD) Neville opines about how this Lamps position will open jobs for English coaches. As if white old men haven’t been given any opportunity since the establishment of the league. They still don’t have a clue on how and why foreign coaches makes it in English soccer.
Every big soccer investor taking over an English team almost always give English/British coaches a chance:

1. Man City gave Mark Hughes big budget team, which he destroyed before they turn to foreign coaches
2. Liverpool owners gave several English coaches including the club legend, Kenny Daglish, big chance before turning to Klopp
3. Chelsea owners got good advice when he started but has now being blackmailed into hiring the land favorite shon of the shoil after which he will turn to foreign coaches now and ever after.
4. Even English team owners don’t have much success with their countryman. Ashley was able to keep fans quiet when he had Mr. Compact Benitez as coach. Now we are back to basics.
5. Tottenham under Redknapp could not make top 4 even with big budget players.
6. Manchester United start their journey to abyss with a Brits, David Moyes.
7. Check other teams like Leicester, Birmingham, Pompey (where Lamps uncle burn the team to the ground).

How can anyone stand in front of camera and still say British coaches have never been given a chance in EPL. Bear in mind, when they say Brits coaches, they meant white old men and not necessarily Ince or Houghton
I enjoy your piece but it's riddled with inaccuracies .
I agree the local coaches, mostly are shait. But some young ones are doing well with budget teams and foreigners have also relegated teams.
Redknapp took Spurs to CL knockout stage and he also delivered the FA cup to an unfancied team like Portsmouth.
Let's face the truth.

Oga Harry was marmite. :sneaky:
Some people think Maurinho is marmite. Loved by some, hated by some. Acquired taste really....

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:55 pm
by cchinukw
pajimoh wrote:
cchinukw wrote:
pajimoh wrote:
furiously frank wrote:The English press still don’t get it. The hype machine has now turned into an EXCUSE boiler. They never do any introspection. None at all. No one stops to think why Sol Campbell has to start at 4th division while Lamps got handed a top job after a less than stellar season at a team that barely made Championship playoff! It’s laughable listening to English soccer pundits talk about ultimate job as English coach to a guy who has just got his behind handed to him. The arrogance of the English stinks to high heaven. They have no clue. Listening to Gary (Sky) & Phil (Beeb MOTD) Neville opines about how this Lamps position will open jobs for English coaches. As if white old men haven’t been given any opportunity since the establishment of the league. They still don’t have a clue on how and why foreign coaches makes it in English soccer.
Every big soccer investor taking over an English team almost always give English/British coaches a chance:

1. Man City gave Mark Hughes big budget team, which he destroyed before they turn to foreign coaches
2. Liverpool owners gave several English coaches including the club legend, Kenny Daglish, big chance before turning to Klopp
3. Chelsea owners got good advice when he started but has now being blackmailed into hiring the land favorite shon of the shoil after which he will turn to foreign coaches now and ever after.
4. Even English team owners don’t have much success with their countryman. Ashley was able to keep fans quiet when he had Mr. Compact Benitez as coach. Now we are back to basics.
5. Tottenham under Redknapp could not make top 4 even with big budget players.
6. Manchester United start their journey to abyss with a Brits, David Moyes.
7. Check other teams like Leicester, Birmingham, Pompey (where Lamps uncle burn the team to the ground).

How can anyone stand in front of camera and still say British coaches have never been given a chance in EPL. Bear in mind, when they say Brits coaches, they meant white old men and not necessarily Ince or Houghton
I enjoy your piece but it's riddled with inaccuracies .
I agree the local coaches, mostly are shait. But some young ones are doing well with budget teams and foreigners have also relegated teams.
Redknapp took Spurs to CL knockout stage and he also delivered the FA cup to an unfancied team like Portsmouth.
Let's face the truth.

Oga Harry was marmite. :sneaky:
Some people think Maurinho is marmite. Loved by some, hated by some. Acquired taste really....
You mean caviar 8-)

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 8:34 am
by marko
sorry Chelsea is a good team, they played well yesterday and could have won it!

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 12:34 pm
by kajifu
marko wrote:sorry Chelsea is a good team, they played well yesterday and could have won it!
They did but we don't want them win anything again so we laugh at this British with empty pride.
Hopefully Ndidi and co can take advantage of this tired legs when they face Chelsea...

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 1:05 pm
by marko
kajifu wrote:
marko wrote:sorry Chelsea is a good team, they played well yesterday and could have won it!
They did but we don't want them win anything again so we laugh at this British with empty pride.
Hopefully Ndidi and co can take advantage of this tired legs when they face Chelsea...

might be to strong with Leicester

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 2:30 pm
by Bigpokey24
this thread is laughable. Migrants living in England are upset English men are hired to coach football teams in their own country :lol: :lol: :lol: oh my

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 2:34 pm
by danfo driver
Bigpokey24 wrote:this thread is laughable. Migrants living in England are upset English men are hired to coach football teams in their own country :lol: :lol: :lol: oh my
I doubt that's the case. I think you just don't realize how unlikable Lampard is. His clean boy image only worked on Chelsea fans, who rightfully adore him.

Outside the Chelsea family, he is deeply hated. Both as a player and then as a coach when the whole world supported Bielsa against him, last season.

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 3:21 pm
by Bigpokey24
danfo driver wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote:this thread is laughable. Migrants living in England are upset English men are hired to coach football teams in their own country :lol: :lol: :lol: oh my
I doubt that's the case. I think you just don't realize how unlikable Lampard is. His clean boy image only worked on Chelsea fans, who rightfully adore him.

Outside the Chelsea family, he is deeply hated. Both as a player and then as a coach when the whole world supported Bielsa against him, last season.
However, he is a English and a Chelsea great. The outside world can put a suck on it...However I see nothing wrong with LCs getting hired. The top teams in England are full of FCs...Let Frank a LC get his chance..Southgate took England to the last 4, Robson took England to the last 4..we saw how Ericsson and Fabio failed woefully with England.

I think is laughable when people go on and on about English mangers hired by English teams...yes some may not fancy their characters, however why not focus on that instead of claiming the press is soft on their own country man? Maybe the naija press should learn from such

Even the game last night, Lamps a rookie manager was able to go toe to toe against a vet like klopp with no strikers . Give credit ...How many top managers would have taken the Chelsea job with a transfer ban ...Most managers will reject such....

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 4:02 pm
by danfo driver
Bigpokey24 wrote: Even the game last night, Lamps a rookie manager was able to go toe to toe against a vet like klopp with no strikers . Give credit ...How many top managers would have taken the Chelsea job with a transfer ban ...Most managers will reject such....
First of all, I ask again, did you watch Liverpool in pre-season? Did you see how poor they were? You went toe-to-toe with Milner/Henderson in midfield. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

With no strikers? what do you call Giroud and Abraham? Y'all keep deceiving yourselves talking like the transfer ban was calamitous. :rotf: :rotf: In a transfer ban you brought in Kovacic and Pulisic.

Anyway, I dislike Lampard, and you like Lampard. it means we wont agree on this topic. I see a lot of good thing in his team's performances over the last two games, but I will continue to wish chelsea to fail, as long as lampard remains their coach. And you know, once I mark you down for failure, your own don finish be that! :D

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 4:41 pm
by Bigpokey24
danfo driver wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote: Even the game last night, Lamps a rookie manager was able to go toe to toe against a vet like klopp with no strikers . Give credit ...How many top managers would have taken the Chelsea job with a transfer ban ...Most managers will reject such....
First of all, I ask again, did you watch Liverpool in pre-season? Did you see how poor they were? You went toe-to-toe with Milner/Henderson in midfield. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

With no strikers? what do you call Giroud and Abraham? Y'all keep deceiving yourselves talking like the transfer ban was calamitous. :rotf: :rotf: In a transfer ban you brought in Kovacic and Pulisic.

Anyway, I dislike Lampard, and you like Lampard. it means we wont agree on this topic. I see a lot of good thing in his team's performances over the last two games, but I will continue to wish chelsea to fail, as long as lampard remains their coach. And you know, once I mark you down for failure, your own don finish be that! :D
if them fail, them fail nah...new manager go come in..Chelsea no send .16 managers 14 trophies .... Nothing spoil , Chelsea cannot fail..once a manager begin jalako, he is out the door... this aint assanal

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 4:46 pm
by txj
It wasn't so much Milner and Hendo. For all the focus on their weaknesses, those are two CL winning CMs.

Bigger issue was Ox, who was thrust in too early in rehab; plus the team not being at right fitness level yet, compared to Chelsea.

Poor performance by LFC...

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 5:47 pm
by danfo driver
txj wrote:It wasn't so much Milner and Hendo. For all the focus on their weaknesses, those are two CL winning CMs.

Bigger issue was Ox, who was thrust in too early in rehab; plus the team not being at right fitness level yet, compared to Chelsea.

Poor performance by LFC...
Djimi Traore , turnbull, illaramendi, and Rene Krhin also won the CL. like its hard? :lol: even sh1t players like shaquiri and bojan have 2 and the likes of nacho and the leeds united's goalkeeper have 3 CL titles each :rotf: :rotf:

trust me, winning CL ain't a big deal. its not hard. when you compete for 38 games and come out victorious, now, that is noteworthy

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 5:52 pm
by bk-one
Shame on those Chelsea supporters who racially abused Tammy Abraham.....John Terry missed a penalty during the champions league finals and he was never subjected to any abuse.

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 6:44 pm
by Bigpokey24
txj wrote:It wasn't so much Milner and Hendo. For all the focus on their weaknesses, those are two CL winning CMs.

Bigger issue was Ox, who was thrust in too early in rehab; plus the team not being at right fitness level yet, compared to Chelsea.

Poor performance by LFC...
txj, you always ridiculed Mikel when he won the Champs League and you said Djimi Traore won the champs league as well, now you say those 2 are champs league winning CMs..how far :D

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 6:45 pm
by Bigpokey24
danfo driver wrote:
txj wrote:It wasn't so much Milner and Hendo. For all the focus on their weaknesses, those are two CL winning CMs.

Bigger issue was Ox, who was thrust in too early in rehab; plus the team not being at right fitness level yet, compared to Chelsea.

Poor performance by LFC...
Djimi Traore , turnbull, illaramendi, and Rene Krhin also won the CL. like its hard? :lol: even sh1t players like shaquiri and bojan have 2 and the likes of nacho and the leeds united's goalkeeper have 3 CL titles each :rotf: :rotf:

trust me, winning CL ain't a big deal. its not hard. when you compete for 38 games and come out victorious, now, that is noteworthy
i just saw this..kai this danfo dey always think wetin dey my mind :lol: :lol: :lol: you be correct bobo

guess what Rob green won Europa League and retired..bobo didn't even kick a ball

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 7:17 pm
by danfo driver
danfo driver wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote: Even the game last night, Lamps a rookie manager was able to go toe to toe against a vet like klopp with no strikers . Give credit ...How many top managers would have taken the Chelsea job with a transfer ban ...Most managers will reject such....
First of all, I ask again, did you watch Liverpool in pre-season? Did you see how poor they were? You went toe-to-toe with Milner/Henderson in midfield. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

With no strikers? what do you call Giroud and Abraham? Y'all keep deceiving yourselves talking like the transfer ban was calamitous. :rotf: :rotf: In a transfer ban you brought in Kovacic and Pulisic.

Anyway, I dislike Lampard, and you like Lampard. it means we wont agree on this topic. I see a lot of good thing in his team's performances over the last two games, but I will continue to wish chelsea to fail, as long as lampard remains their coach. And you know, once I mark you down for failure, your own don finish be that! :D
i forgot to even add Batshuayi :lol:

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 7:18 pm
by danfo driver
Bigpokey24 wrote:
txj wrote:It wasn't so much Milner and Hendo. For all the focus on their weaknesses, those are two CL winning CMs.

Bigger issue was Ox, who was thrust in too early in rehab; plus the team not being at right fitness level yet, compared to Chelsea.

Poor performance by LFC...
txj, you always ridiculed Mikel when he won the Champs League and you said Djimi Traore won the champs league as well, now you say those 2 are champs league winning CMs..how far :D
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 7:25 pm
by Bigpokey24
danfo driver wrote:
danfo driver wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote: Even the game last night, Lamps a rookie manager was able to go toe to toe against a vet like klopp with no strikers . Give credit ...How many top managers would have taken the Chelsea job with a transfer ban ...Most managers will reject such....
First of all, I ask again, did you watch Liverpool in pre-season? Did you see how poor they were? You went toe-to-toe with Milner/Henderson in midfield. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

With no strikers? what do you call Giroud and Abraham? Y'all keep deceiving yourselves talking like the transfer ban was calamitous. :rotf: :rotf: In a transfer ban you brought in Kovacic and Pulisic.

Anyway, I dislike Lampard, and you like Lampard. it means we wont agree on this topic. I see a lot of good thing in his team's performances over the last two games, but I will continue to wish chelsea to fail, as long as lampard remains their coach. And you know, once I mark you down for failure, your own don finish be that! :D
i forgot to even add Batshuayi :lol:
be like say bobo dey go roma, or e dey injured ... looks like he is behind Giroud and that Tammy

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 7:59 pm
by marko
Bigpokey24 wrote:
danfo driver wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote:this thread is laughable. Migrants living in England are upset English men are hired to coach football teams in their own country :lol: :lol: :lol: oh my
I doubt that's the case. I think you just don't realize how unlikable Lampard is. His clean boy image only worked on Chelsea fans, who rightfully adore him.

Outside the Chelsea family, he is deeply hated. Both as a player and then as a coach when the whole world supported Bielsa against him, last season.
However, he is a English and a Chelsea great. The outside world can put a suck on it...However I see nothing wrong with LCs getting hired. The top teams in England are full of FCs...Let Frank a LC get his chance..Southgate took England to the last 4, Robson took England to the last 4..we saw how Ericsson and Fabio failed woefully with England.

I think is laughable when people go on and on about English mangers hired by English teams...yes some may not fancy their characters, however why not focus on that instead of claiming the press is soft on their own country man? Maybe the naija press should learn from such

Even the game last night, Lamps a rookie manager was able to go toe to toe against a vet like klopp with no strikers . Give credit ...How many top managers would have taken the Chelsea job with a transfer ban ...Most managers will reject such....
Thanks :clap: :clap: :clap:

Re: Lampard Loss sweat my belle I no go lie

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 9:06 pm
by The YeyeMan
danfo driver wrote:trust me, winning CL ain't a big deal. its not hard. when you compete for 38 games and come out victorious, now, that is noteworthy
Liverpool competed in the league for 38 games and came out victorious in the CL.

Dude, wake up!