I can't bring myself to dislike him, regardless of how he's done. Thanks for trying and caring Paul, and good luck for the rest of your career.
I do feel that the 'Young and Hungry' philosophy could have worked, if he'd been able to pick from the top of the tree, rather than the lower branches. Lerner has to take some of the blame for this.
I've read that statement, and now I feel bad for shouting at him on Tuesday.
Interesting to note that he thanks Paul Faulkner but does not mention Tom Fox!
Quote from: nigel on February 12, 2015, 10:46:02 AMI do feel that the 'Young and Hungry' philosophy could have worked, if he'd been able to pick from the top of the tree, rather than the lower branches. Lerner has to take some of the blame for this.Young and hungry players need coaching which has to go down as Lambert's greatest weakness. He was the wrong man for the mission.
Quote from: Richard E on February 12, 2015, 10:42:01 AMInteresting to note that he thanks Paul Faulkner but does not mention Tom Fox!Perhaps because he was the one who fired him
Quote from: Boz on February 12, 2015, 11:15:07 AMQuote from: Richard E on February 12, 2015, 10:42:01 AMInteresting to note that he thanks Paul Faulkner but does not mention Tom Fox!Perhaps because he was the one who fired himCould be thatThe Hacks now rounding on Lerner and the spending.Whilst the money was tightened (maybe too much ) after the MON and FPP we really had little choice.The thing is whilst Lambert certainly didn't have the funds to compete with the top 10 equally he certainly had enough to be better than the lower half of league over the past 3 years and again disregards his inability to beat lower league clubs with far smaller budgets.