I don't really blame him for being fucked off with being dumped into the bomb squad having been bought for so much money and been made captain of the side albeit temporarily. Someone will write a thesis about this one day because the whole thing is so bizarre. Bent has had a pretty good career and part of him probably has mentally retired and is just seeing out his time in the game. He's made a lot of money, scored a lot of goals in the PL, played for his country and been fucked around by us. I don't blame him really for wanting out.
I think he's bone idle and therefore find it hard to warm to him as a player. I don't think he'll ever get more than five goals in a Premier League campaign again.
He was good under McLeish, 9 in 22 league games, until that injury at Wigan. Since that injury he hasn't been the same player. There are plenty of things to give Lambert stick for, Darren Bent isn't one of them.
This notion that Bent 'just needs service' inadvertently sums up why he is, in fact, useless. This is a player who requires the entire team to be set up to give him the ball how and where he likes it, and he does nothing else for anyone else. The stats bear this out - whenever Bent has scored more for a club, the team overall has scored fewer (check his seasons at Spurs).
Well, Bent came in when we had nobody scoring at all - essentially, we were a team set up for a goal poacher but without an actual goal poacher. Bent filled that role and we did better, but he contributes so little to the team that, essentially, if he's going to score at all then he's going to be the only one in the team doing it - everyone else has a little extra work to do away from goal in order to set him up.