we played some of the best stuff in ages at home and should have been well out of the picture before they scored. Two chances fell to our top forward who had he been fit and at his unsual sharpest would have been dispatched without issue, and irrespective of the incredible form of their keeper. Home form has been a concern for ages but in the PL if you don't take your chances home or away someone is going to punish you. It happened to be from a team that has started really well, built over many years to be consistent and solid with the added bonus of finally having a clinical striker. Had this display been as insipid a home display as some in recent memory I'd be quite concerned. But for the first time in what seems like ages we played as a home team should and should have won. We do that in the next few games, and play away like we know we can we'll be just fine.We're a good team that now needs a win urgently to start believing that again. And I don't Benteke being so charitable again in the future.
Richard Dunne remains an unsolved mystery. He's playing well at a lower level
Dunne was outspoken in the press and highly critical of lambert for getting rid of all the experienced players , Ireland also had a run in with him by all accounts over tactics - could it be that dunne expressed his views to lambert and was given short shrift afterwards .I'm not suggesting dunne wasn't injured but I recall bent saying he was fit and well last season at a time lambert had told press he was injured - lambert strikes me as someone who doesn't like people questioning his authority - a bit of a prickly character maybe .Certainly he had run ins with the press when they questioned him at Norwich and the same happened with kendrick last season - he does not respond well to criticism.Given and Hutton were also ostracised by him even though both still being paid on big wages .
Quote from: eastie on October 28, 2013, 01:46:44 PMDunne was outspoken in the press and highly critical of lambert for getting rid of all the experienced players , Ireland also had a run in with him by all accounts over tactics - could it be that dunne expressed his views to lambert and was given short shrift afterwards .I'm not suggesting dunne wasn't injured but I recall bent saying he was fit and well last season at a time lambert had told press he was injured - lambert strikes me as someone who doesn't like people questioning his authority - a bit of a prickly character maybe .Certainly he had run ins with the press when they questioned him at Norwich and the same happened with kendrick last season - he does not respond well to criticism.Given and Hutton were also ostracised by him even though both still being paid on big wages .Maybe but at the end of the day Lambert's the boss and what he says goes.
I just think Barry was offered to everyone because he was told we wasn't going to get much of a look in under Pellegrini. Because he played for us and was our captain that will always get more play in the media than had Stoke turned him down. Not saying we still wouldn't have benefitted from his influence but I think the story is a little overblown.
It does seem that Lambert doesn't like or want older experienced players or those with a big reputation. It's a self-imposed limitation that is hampering the team. We're crying out for a Scott Parker/Gareth Barry/ Kevin Nolan type in the middle of the park, experienced, competent, and, with Parker and Nolan at least, with leadership qualities. As an interim, short term measure I don't think it would have broken the bank or upset his general philosophy. These leader types are often big personalities and perhaps Lambert doesn't welcome that type. It's odd when you think that the most successful manager of the last 25 years had the egos and temperaments of the likes of Keane, Ince, Beckham, Van Nistelrooy and Cantona to deal with, and without their ilk it's unlikely they'd have won as much.
Quote from: ktvillan on October 28, 2013, 02:15:26 PMIt does seem that Lambert doesn't like or want older experienced players or those with a big reputation. It's a self-imposed limitation that is hampering the team. We're crying out for a Scott Parker/Gareth Barry/ Kevin Nolan type in the middle of the park, experienced, competent, and, with Parker and Nolan at least, with leadership qualities. As an interim, short term measure I don't think it would have broken the bank or upset his general philosophy. These leader types are often big personalities and perhaps Lambert doesn't welcome that type. It's odd when you think that the most successful manager of the last 25 years had the egos and temperaments of the likes of Keane, Ince, Beckham, Van Nistelrooy and Cantona to deal with, and without their ilk it's unlikely they'd have won as much. we had agreed a fee for Dempsey and Vlaar and KEA were both 27 when we bought them. I don't think that stat is entirely true. I think it's a fair statement for this summer though.