Quote from: eastie on December 04, 2013, 03:56:10 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on December 04, 2013, 03:42:41 PMAt the end of the season I will be happy with a boring 9th or 10th finish and a very solid position to build again from in 2014/2015. When you consider we will be sans Ireland, and most likely Given, Bent, Hutton, N'Zogbia by then it will be as stable a position as almost any club in the league. The litmus test will then what we do beyond that because going into year three and the club very much built by Lambert there will be much more expectation of better results and performances, and a significant upturn in our fortunes at home.I think next year is the final year of his contract - will be interesting to see if the club wait until then or offer him a new deal in the summer - I would prefer them to wait and see where we are in another year .Lambert has already said it doesn't bother him at all about his own contract. It's about the team. I'm sure the board, having made the investment in this decision and the direction of the club will want to keep Lambert and Lambert will want to stay. I cannot imagine for one second there is an appetite for more upheaval or change in the manager position outside of a massive downturn in our fortunes which would force it.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on December 04, 2013, 03:42:41 PMAt the end of the season I will be happy with a boring 9th or 10th finish and a very solid position to build again from in 2014/2015. When you consider we will be sans Ireland, and most likely Given, Bent, Hutton, N'Zogbia by then it will be as stable a position as almost any club in the league. The litmus test will then what we do beyond that because going into year three and the club very much built by Lambert there will be much more expectation of better results and performances, and a significant upturn in our fortunes at home.I think next year is the final year of his contract - will be interesting to see if the club wait until then or offer him a new deal in the summer - I would prefer them to wait and see where we are in another year .
At the end of the season I will be happy with a boring 9th or 10th finish and a very solid position to build again from in 2014/2015. When you consider we will be sans Ireland, and most likely Given, Bent, Hutton, N'Zogbia by then it will be as stable a position as almost any club in the league. The litmus test will then what we do beyond that because going into year three and the club very much built by Lambert there will be much more expectation of better results and performances, and a significant upturn in our fortunes at home.
We were boring on Saturday.
We may not eventually win anything, and we are anything but easy on the eye, but my god we have some great fun at times, exciting wins, great goals, surely what football is all about. I genuinely have never seen a premier league team post a stat of anything like as low as 23% possession over an entire match, but as Lambert said we'll take the three points! I still havent calmed down yet!
I fancy us for a cup under Lambert. Much as he screwed the pooch with Bradford, I think we could beat anyone on a given day and we're a hard working side who keep on fighting. They should start etching our name on the FA Cup right now.
Quote from: supertom on December 05, 2013, 12:57:38 AMI fancy us for a cup under Lambert. Much as he screwed the pooch with Bradford, I think we could beat anyone on a given day and we're a hard working side who keep on fighting. They should start etching our name on the FA Cup right now.Would be delighted with the FA Cup.
Quote from: Smirker on December 05, 2013, 01:01:30 AMQuote from: supertom on December 05, 2013, 12:57:38 AMI fancy us for a cup under Lambert. Much as he screwed the pooch with Bradford, I think we could beat anyone on a given day and we're a hard working side who keep on fighting. They should start etching our name on the FA Cup right now.Would be delighted with the FA Cup.The FA Cup and 8th would be a very, very solid season and a tremendous platform from which to build from.