Question 06:26 - Mar 6 with 1333 views | pennblue | Did lambert bring into the club these players? 1) Jackson 2) Donacien 3) Nolan 4) Skuse 5) Chambers 6) sears 7) ndiala Did lambert bring in these Players? 1) kvj 2) Norwood? And why do you think he had to sign/loan these players? 1) wilson 2) keane 3) joel ? The fact is this team is not yet Lamberts team. | |
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Question on 06:42 - Mar 6 with 1260 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure | 1) He provided new contracts for 2 of those. Of the rest, only Skuse has been first choice, Nolan and Donacien are very much backups and Nsiala played 3 league games for us this year and is now on loan 2) Yes, and? He also brought in Holy, Norris, Earl, Wilson, Judge, Garbutt, Georgiou and Keane 3) Wilson because he thought he would be a useful squad player. Keane as he seems to rate him. I have no idea who Joel is 4) Of the players not listed, Lambert has also overseen contract extensions for Bishop, Downes, Woolfenden and Kenlock 5) In summary, of the 14 players that have started the most league games for us this season, Lambert either signed or has given a new contract to 10 of them. It’s his side | |
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Question on 07:33 - Mar 6 with 1161 views | TractorCam | Amazing hoe determined some fans are not to put any blame on Lambert's head. | |
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Question on 07:40 - Mar 6 with 1133 views | Bluefish | I have no idea who Joel is but the whole post is a nonsense so it doesn't really matter | |
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Question on 07:41 - Mar 6 with 1128 views | Swailsey | I would argue that if he can’t make it his team after over a year and 3 transfer windows, the problem is with him, not the players. I’m 80% sure you’re trolling anyway, but this is desperate. | |
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Question on 07:57 - Mar 6 with 1063 views | Oxford_Blue | True - but there are enough of his players in the squad that when he picks the players below he is doing so out of choice. | | | |
Question on 08:28 - Mar 6 with 990 views | homer_123 | As Lambert has said, quite clearly, from day one to as recently as this weekend. He knew exactly what the situation was/is with regards to finances at the Club. Evans, for all his faults, didn't sell Lambert a pup. Lambert has, categorically, said he knew the score from day one. Ergo, he knew what he was letting himself in for and it was always a case of having to work with what he was getting as wholesale changes were never going to be possible. | |
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Question on 08:35 - Mar 6 with 973 views | Chrisd | It does highlight that apart from Jackson, a lot of PH's signings most certainly weren't good enough. | |
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Question on 08:41 - Mar 6 with 955 views | homer_123 |
Question on 08:35 - Mar 6 by Chrisd | It does highlight that apart from Jackson, a lot of PH's signings most certainly weren't good enough. |
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Question on 08:52 - Mar 6 with 917 views | patrickswell | It is one of the few justifications that I can see for persisting with Lambert that his squad is saddled with more players that he inherited rather than ones he bought in. The ones he bought in have to varying degrees done OK (though Judge has been a massive disappointment) and he now has a better idea of who is up to it and who needs to be moved on. The question marks are over his judgement on pretty much every other aspect of the role, though. | | | |
Question on 09:00 - Mar 6 with 880 views | jayessess | Not sure why "bringing in Norwood" is in your pro-Lambert column. We pushed the boat out to sign him and he's not in the top 10 goalscorers for the division, despite being on penalties. | |
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Question on 09:48 - Mar 6 with 814 views | Guthrum | No manager ever has the unlimited freedom to completely change the squad to their liking (outside of computer games). If they lack the ability to adapt their plans and/or retrain existing players, then they do not possess the skills to be successful. | |
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