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Lambert post match 11:39 - Feb 24 with 646 viewsGeorge03

Why is he so positive after a bad performance but then negative after a good performance. He just doesn’t help himself.
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Lambert post match on 11:42 - Feb 24 with 608 viewsTieDyedIn95

He's played down expectations since he joined to be fair. I can see why....... he's right to do so based on his record here.

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Lambert post match on 11:42 - Feb 24 with 605 viewswkj

Because he won with a 442 innit

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Lambert post match on 11:52 - Feb 24 with 569 viewsBlueBadger

Because it's come too late and he's still getting the sack, hopefully.

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Lambert post match on 11:54 - Feb 24 with 558 viewsurbanblue

Disappointed that we won.
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Lambert post match on 12:00 - Feb 24 with 535 viewsitfcjoe

Because he's a nob

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Lambert post match on 12:11 - Feb 24 with 486 viewslazyblue

Because the players wanted 442 and he didn’t and since the change it’s worked.
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