How many on here would have preferred Martin Jol and all the "premiership quality" that he brought to Fulham?
I'm fully behind PL, but the one disappointing thing i've seen in him is how he has missed the fact that our midfielders are very similar, good hard workers, quite tidy on the ball, but unable to dominate a game or make something happen, and the fact that we spent good money on a guy who's not gonna be a number one starter ( no disrespect to Kovak he may come good) seems to be wasted when a £7m midfielder would have been far more beneficial for us right now.
I don't believe Lambert is as stubborn as MON. The inquiry he made for Kioyate indicated it was a position he wanted to fill but the price quoted was too high. Maybe he also felt Tonev could do a job there. He hasn't so I'd liked to think we'll get someone in January. We'll see.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on December 01, 2013, 11:11:01 PMI don't believe Lambert is as stubborn as MON. The inquiry he made for Kioyate indicated it was a position he wanted to fill but the price quoted was too high. Maybe he also felt Tonev could do a job there. He hasn't so I'd liked to think we'll get someone in January. We'll see.he's not. Would MON have brought in a defensive coach in the summer or would he have stuck it out with Walford and Robertson? I think Lambert is evolving. He's made mistakes. He's been unlucky at times. His team haven't performed, his tactics haven't always worked. It's just way too early in opinion for any of us to abandon ship.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on December 01, 2013, 11:11:01 PMI don't believe Lambert is as stubborn as MON. The inquiry he made for Kioyate indicated it was a position he wanted to fill but the price quoted was too high. Maybe he also felt Tonev could do a job there. He hasn't so I'd liked to think we'll get someone in January. We'll see.It isn't a question of stubbornness. The trouble is, he has a plan which he believes in, and which RL will back to the hilt. The January transfer window of last year was the test of their joint resolve. They were prepared to contemplate the very real threat of relegation rather than buckle.Let us be honest: we are in this for better or worse. Most fans go along with it to a certain extent, but I would imagine our gates will drop quite considerably during the process, and I would say that they have built this into their plans. As to the length of this process, if I may paraphrase Leon Trotksy on the subject of the geographical location of the felicitous paradise to his religious prison guard: "There is no precise information".
Quote from: garyshawsknee on December 01, 2013, 12:04:20 PMI'm fully behind PL, but the one disappointing thing i've seen in him is how he has missed the fact that our midfielders are very similar, good hard workers, quite tidy on the ball, but unable to dominate a game or make something happen, and the fact that we spent good money on a guy who's not gonna be a number one starter ( no disrespect to Kovak he may come good) seems to be wasted when a £7m midfielder would have been far more beneficial for us right now.But isn't that the benefit of taking a long term view to transfers and building a sqaud? The right midfielder wasn't available at the right price, so he didn't buy one. The right striker (in his opinion) was available, so he did. It's not like he was only given 7m, had to use it on one player, and chose a striker over a midfielder. He has the money available for when he finds the right midfielder.