Quote from: Irish villain on December 26, 2013, 07:46:21 PMSomebody at the club needs to shout STOP.Year on Year we are breaking all sorts of records for being poor. Worst home record two years in a row, worst beating last season Chelsea away, not scoring in the first half of a home game and now you tell me no team in Europe has a worse home record over the past three seasons?That is absolutely awful. I know there have been other bad stats and I couldn't be bothered looking them up. When you collate it all together it's amazing really we haven't actually between relegated these past three years.It just shows that thankfully it's actually really hard to be bad enough to go down, I thought we'd reached that point last season but we got things together just in time.Even though it's pretty grim right now, I don't see us going down. Not with Cardiff in turmoil, West Ham having no strikers and a few other teams in poor shape.
Somebody at the club needs to shout STOP.Year on Year we are breaking all sorts of records for being poor. Worst home record two years in a row, worst beating last season Chelsea away, not scoring in the first half of a home game and now you tell me no team in Europe has a worse home record over the past three seasons?That is absolutely awful. I know there have been other bad stats and I couldn't be bothered looking them up.
Lambert's demeanour in his interview on AVTV after the game was one of someone who has given up.
He may well also have been made aware of Culverhouse's alleged exchange with fans - which is inexcusable at any time
Carroll will get West Ham out of it once he is fit. He will create mayhem and Sam will flood enough players forward to win the second ball. It won't be pretty, but right now I would back them to finish above us if we both stick.
Quote from: Fuse on December 26, 2013, 10:14:15 PMLambert's demeanour in his interview on AVTV after the game was one of someone who has given up.He must be feeling so fed up. Three key players with long term injuries after the season began so promisingly.The real puzzle to him (and a lot of us) must be how his players have collectively lost their effectiveness as a team, whilst cutting down on the number of goals conceded. You would expect confidence to be high after achieving this but it just seems to drain out of these lads the longer they go without a goal/ win at this point.Was it only a month ago that the same team was sitting on 5 games without a loss? The same players were injured then, but there was a run of results for the team which boded well for the rest of the season, even if consistency in performances was a bit hit and miss.Whatever, it can only be a matter of time before the team's fortunes change, as individuals realise that they need to showcase themselves for the WCup squads somewhat more effectively than they have been doing and motivate themselves and those around them to greater efforts. Nobody else can do it, which may lie behind outbursts from the coaching staff when the players seem to forget what they knew and we all saw, just a few weeks or months ago.
We heard Lambert on the way back on Tom Ross. He sounded very very down but said he wasn't a quitter.
Loads , not the first or last time.You sack them , they have no accountability .We go down , they lose money and credibility its a short contract arrangement.Sick to death of swing door false dawns.Naive he maybe , but a decent manager is there
Quote from: Fuse on December 26, 2013, 10:14:15 PMLambert's demeanour in his interview on AVTV after the game was one of someone who has given up.He may well also have been made aware of Culverhouse's alleged exchange with fans - which is inexcusable at any time