If Lambert's starting premise was that he needed to change the culture of the club then it makes sense to isolate those players that would make the process more difficult. It is a very difficult thing to achieve amongst a group just by grafting in a few new players every now and then and hoping things will change for the better. The new guys are just sucked into the existing mentality and nothing really changes. In part this is what happened to McLeish.If that was the thinking it was the right thing to do. Lambert can take a fair bit of stick for a few things, but he got that bit very right. By the end of his first season he'd got a group of players playing with an esprit de corps that I haven't seen at Villa in a long time. Things seem to have gone nipples up this time around, but it was still the right thing t do.It is only natural that with things going badly those excluded should suddenly possess qualities they have not previously demonstrated, but in two years at the club how many games has NZogbia delivered true influence? So few they can probably still be recalled. He's had less impact than Bacuna has managed in less than half the time.
Quote from: Hoppo on April 07, 2014, 03:17:01 AMI would say he has failed a drug test and that's the reason for lack of involvement.According to Kendrick and others, he and Lambert had a falling out during the last end-of-season awards dinner. Let's not forget that he was stripped of his shirt-number even before the injury.
I would say he has failed a drug test and that's the reason for lack of involvement.
If N'Zogbia is fit, get him in the squad and use him. We are crying out for options.
can you imagine adopting the 'bomb squad' approach in any other business?Madness. I'm afraid there are twats in any workplace, you just have to deal with them. Maybe its time Lambert looked at himself, he's the guy that should be isolated from the rest of the club.
I watched Bill Kenwright in the stands and no matter wht you may think of him he is passionate about Everton
Quote from: Isa on April 07, 2014, 03:22:29 AMQuote from: Hoppo on April 07, 2014, 03:17:01 AMI would say he has failed a drug test and that's the reason for lack of involvement.According to Kendrick and others, he and Lambert had a falling out during the last end-of-season awards dinner. Let's not forget that he was stripped of his shirt-number even before the injury.Funny that as the injury was in June and no squad numbers were issued until August.
It is only natural that with things going badly those excluded should suddenly possess qualities they have not previously demonstrated, but in two years at the club how many games has NZogbia delivered true influence? So few they can probably still be recalled. He's had less impact than Bacuna has managed in less than half the time.
Quote from: Malandro on April 07, 2014, 09:13:41 AMcan you imagine adopting the 'bomb squad' approach in any other business?Madness. I'm afraid there are twats in any workplace, you just have to deal with them. Maybe its time Lambert looked at himself, he's the guy that should be isolated from the rest of the club.Football isn't like any other business. In this case employment law pretty much precludes an overt 'bomb squad' type approach. Why this should be so could be down to the nature of players contracts or perhaps the 'victims' aren't that disappointed to find themselves being paid a few million a year to do nothing other than take the odd holiday in Morocco. Which is part of the problem Lambert was trying to deal with in the first place.Changing the culture of an organisation amounts to a whole lot more than dealing with a few 'twats'.
Expect Martinez to buy him and he will have a cracking season I still think Lambert did not want Marc Albrighton here neither , he has had to suck egg a bit because he looks better recently than most of his signings.