I'm genuinely astonished how low his stock has fallen. To think when we nicked him off Norwich he was an exciting, young, dynamic manager. What the hell happened?
The very mention of Grant Holt's name brings me out in hives
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 07, 2018, 11:06:11 PMQuote from: KevinGage on April 07, 2018, 10:56:34 PMhttps://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/stoke-city-tottenham-premier-league-1430195QuotePaul Lambert is backing his players to survive - with the help of their supporters.Lambert was genuinely moved by the support of Stoke fans today - not least at the final whistle when they heartily applauded their team off.Stoke's fourth successive defeat leaves them second bottom and in all kinds of strife, but not without hope says their manager after a performance like this afternoon's."I thought we were excellent throughout the game and were up against a really good side," said Lambert."I couldn't ask any more than the way we played.Just replace Stoke or Stoke’s with Villa or Villa’s and you’d swear it was 2015. Is he looking like a tramp yet?Happy clappy days over then, TV?
Quote from: KevinGage on April 07, 2018, 10:56:34 PMhttps://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/stoke-city-tottenham-premier-league-1430195QuotePaul Lambert is backing his players to survive - with the help of their supporters.Lambert was genuinely moved by the support of Stoke fans today - not least at the final whistle when they heartily applauded their team off.Stoke's fourth successive defeat leaves them second bottom and in all kinds of strife, but not without hope says their manager after a performance like this afternoon's."I thought we were excellent throughout the game and were up against a really good side," said Lambert."I couldn't ask any more than the way we played.Just replace Stoke or Stoke’s with Villa or Villa’s and you’d swear it was 2015. Is he looking like a tramp yet?
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/stoke-city-tottenham-premier-league-1430195QuotePaul Lambert is backing his players to survive - with the help of their supporters.Lambert was genuinely moved by the support of Stoke fans today - not least at the final whistle when they heartily applauded their team off.Stoke's fourth successive defeat leaves them second bottom and in all kinds of strife, but not without hope says their manager after a performance like this afternoon's."I thought we were excellent throughout the game and were up against a really good side," said Lambert."I couldn't ask any more than the way we played.
Paul Lambert is backing his players to survive - with the help of their supporters.Lambert was genuinely moved by the support of Stoke fans today - not least at the final whistle when they heartily applauded their team off.Stoke's fourth successive defeat leaves them second bottom and in all kinds of strife, but not without hope says their manager after a performance like this afternoon's."I thought we were excellent throughout the game and were up against a really good side," said Lambert."I couldn't ask any more than the way we played.
Quote from: curiousorange on April 08, 2018, 11:07:02 AMI'm genuinely astonished how low his stock has fallen. To think when we nicked him off Norwich he was an exciting, young, dynamic manager. What the hell happened?I genuinely think most of it was hype. He was lucky enough to inherit a couple of players and Grant Holt in particular who were too good for League 1 and the Championship.
I hope they keep him!