Roy Keane Aston Villa exit reports "bizarre, shocking nonsense" blasts Paul LambertManager insists his No2 stepped down because he wanted to focus on his job with Ireland and that alleged bust-ups with senior players did not happenFuming Paul Lambert has lashed out at claims that Roy Keane’s departure from Aston Villa was because he had fallen out with the club’s players.Villa manager Lambert spoke out after a report claimed Keane had bust-ups with Gabby Agbonlahor and Fabian Delph and that a number of members of the squad took exception to the way he had spoken to them - leading to a “poisonous” atmosphere at the Midlands club.But Lambert is adamant that Keane’s departure was simply down to the fact that he couldn’t combine his role at Villa with his other job as the Republic of Ireland national team's assistant manager.Lambert, speaking after his side’s 1-0 defeat at West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, said: “I find it bizarre. They guy was great for me and great for everyone at the football club.“So for me this is all absolute nonsense what has been written about him, absolute nonsense.“There wasn’t even any bad words on anything and that is the disappointing thing. To use the word 'poisonous' as a headline is shocking.“You can ask any member of staff what they thought of him. He has got a lot of commitments following the Irish national team so I have got nothing but thanks to Roy for coming in.“The guy is run off his feet with Irish commitments. I respected that. There were no issues whatsoever and I have already gone on record to say that."I spoke to Roy this morning and had a chat and I spoke to him last night and had a chat.”
"I spoke to Roy this morning and had a chat and I spoke to him last night and had a chat.”
May not be a 100% correct, but has more than a smell of the truth, to many players at Villa think turning up gives them a right to pick up their wages, how many times have we said players like Gabby just going through the motions, Nzog another prime example. But to me the worse part of this whole episode and for whatever reason he left, was Lambert's judgement to employ him in the first place. His two mates sacked for bullying and now Keane, one constant Lambert.
Quote from: pbavfckuwait on December 14, 2014, 05:07:41 AMMay not be a 100% correct, but has more than a smell of the truth, to many players at Villa think turning up gives them a right to pick up their wages, how many times have we said players like Gabby just going through the motions, Nzog another prime example. But to me the worse part of this whole episode and for whatever reason he left, was Lambert's judgement to employ him in the first place. His two mates sacked for bullying and now Keane, one constant Lambert.Or looking at it the other way, one constant - the players, as you pointed out in your first sentence.
Quote from: old man villa fan on December 15, 2014, 07:19:19 PMQuote from: pbavfckuwait on December 14, 2014, 05:07:41 AMMay not be a 100% correct, but has more than a smell of the truth, to many players at Villa think turning up gives them a right to pick up their wages, how many times have we said players like Gabby just going through the motions, Nzog another prime example. But to me the worse part of this whole episode and for whatever reason he left, was Lambert's judgement to employ him in the first place. His two mates sacked for bullying and now Keane, one constant Lambert.Or looking at it the other way, one constant - the players, as you pointed out in your first sentence.I've had a few home brew ciders but have I got thus right? The players are bullying the coaches? Did the players scare off The Legend that is Keane?