Quote from: Jon Crofts on December 15, 2013, 05:27:50 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on December 15, 2013, 05:25:22 PMOut for the obvious reasons.Has anyone come up with a reason yet for keeping him other than who else is there and theres no money anyway?I asked that question on Page 2, so far nobody.Sure I will take a shot.Tactically modern and flexible. Lambert has changed our formation many many times and will continue to do so. Remember how we played versus Westham opening game last season? Then all the different formations we have used. That is a strength to my mind. Lambert is always tinkering, the nicest compliment anyone has given us this season was Gus Poyet who noted, he found it hard to prepare for us because you never how how we will play.Good in the transfer market. Lambert does not buy over valued Premier League offcasts. He goes younger lower league or overseas lower leagues. Thats smart and much more likely to get you players you can develop.Finally Lambert has taken some nice high profile scalps so far and we have every reason to expect more. Yeah we just got beaten by Manchester United again. Oh well, shit happens they spend a lot more money than us and are always likely to win. But I take great delight in beating Arsenal and Man City this season. I hope for more to come.
Quote from: aj2k77 on December 15, 2013, 05:25:22 PMOut for the obvious reasons.Has anyone come up with a reason yet for keeping him other than who else is there and theres no money anyway?I asked that question on Page 2, so far nobody.
Out for the obvious reasons.Has anyone come up with a reason yet for keeping him other than who else is there and theres no money anyway?
Okore and Benteke. Maybe some of the others as well. Who knows. I reckon Bowery will surprise us all. Now stop stalking me or i'll tell Legion.
Tactically modern and flexible. Lambert has changed our formation many many times and will continue to do so. Remember how we played versus Westham opening game last season? Then all the different formations we have used. That is a strength to my mind. Lambert is always tinkering, the nicest compliment anyone has given us this season was Gus Poyet who noted, he found it hard to prepare for us because you never how how we will play.
Quote from: German James on December 15, 2013, 05:38:09 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on December 15, 2013, 05:25:22 PMHas anyone come up with a reason yet for keeping him other than who else is there and theres no money anyway?You say that as if they weren't valid reasons for not sacking him: unfortunately they are!As far as I'm concerned, I have to give him the benefit of the doubt until the summer: sacking him now would be cause too much upheaval and the above reasons for not doing so come into play. We are also 11th in the league, so what's the panic?They aren't valid reasons because they aren't true. Are you seriously trying to tell me Paul Lambert,poached from Norwich with his 1 season of top flight experience is in all likelihood the best manager in the entire world that we can attract, financial constraints taken into account and that he has spent his £43m very well and got us playing as good football as we can expect from that outlay?Pull the other one.
Quote from: aj2k77 on December 15, 2013, 05:25:22 PMHas anyone come up with a reason yet for keeping him other than who else is there and theres no money anyway?You say that as if they weren't valid reasons for not sacking him: unfortunately they are!As far as I'm concerned, I have to give him the benefit of the doubt until the summer: sacking him now would be cause too much upheaval and the above reasons for not doing so come into play. We are also 11th in the league, so what's the panic?
Has anyone come up with a reason yet for keeping him other than who else is there and theres no money anyway?
I thought most of us accepted that the next step would probably be away from a relegation battle into a mid table position. Which is where we are. I'm not going to spit my dummy out because we have lost to United, especially as Vlaar and Delph were out.
We've seen how easy it is to slip into a terrible run. We're not mid-table yet. It's not May. The way we're playing at the moment, in every game, is more likely to see us losing games than winning or drawing. That means struggling at the bottom. Lambert takes a hell of a long time to identify and address problems, which is a worry. We're playing a dangerous game indeed.We need more proven quality in january. Not a couple of players, but 3-4.