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Last night was a good away performance, but in the overall context of the season Lambert has been very poor (as well as last season and his initial season as well).
On a side note, despite the spin, Saturdays 0-0 against Northampton was poor.
Lambert out.
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After a win would you still sack shambert today if we could on 11:14 - Feb 24 with 1810 views
Results and position are pretty irrelevant now, he’s contradicted himself so many times, been so dismissive and rude to the press, petty treatment of Phil too. The general consensus when he arrived, was that he was great at the pr but his coaching, following his split from Culverhouse was suspect at best. Most fans wanted him to prove the second part wrong - he’s actually proved the first part is more like a facade. Even if he got us promoted and we start next season winning, the trust will be gone - we know how quickly results turn for his team and then how erratic he becomes. Joe has intimated that that he doesn’t have many fans at the club, I can slightly back that up, from what I heard from a close friend of a player who played last night. We’re in a no win situation with him here, goes up, his management will be under more scrutiny, stays longer and we drop away and it will get to the point of no promotion whatever happens.
After a win would you still sack shambert today if we could on 11:09 - Feb 24 by MattinLondon
Last night was a good away performance, but in the overall context of the season Lambert has been very poor (as well as last season and his initial season as well).
On a side note, despite the spin, Saturdays 0-0 against Northampton was poor.
Lambert out.
The Northampton game was last Tuesday.
Trust the process. Trust Phil.
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After a win would you still sack shambert today if we could on 12:46 - Feb 24 with 1654 views
After a win would you still sack shambert today if we could on 10:49 - Feb 24 by hype313
Yep, one swallow doesn't make a summer.
My immediate reaction was exactly that.
If he he wins every game between now and the end of the season, which isn’t going to happen, I’d still let him go. He has kind of burnt his bridges for me with his behaviour and still doesn’t appear to know the difference between a team and a teapot.
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After a win would you still sack shambert today if we could on 13:20 - Feb 24 with 1557 views
After a win would you still sack shambert today if we could on 14:14 - Feb 24 by Bluefish
I wouldn't get into it if I was you. It is like discussing football with my mum
I reckon your mum knows more about football than you do. I doubt she'd say our top scorer and top assister (despite being out for 2 months) is a passenger who doesn't influence games, for example.
Trust the process. Trust Phil.
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After a win would you still sack shambert today if we could on 14:45 - Feb 24 with 1345 views
After a win would you still sack shambert today if we could on 14:35 - Feb 24 by The_Flashing_Smile
Bear in mind we're comparing it to what came before. It was much improved.
No. Describing a poor performances as anything but poor, simply because it was a tad better than before, is ludicrous. It wasn’t even a 5/10 performance.
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After a win would you still sack shambert today if we could on 15:07 - Feb 24 with 1305 views
After a win would you still sack shambert today if we could on 14:45 - Feb 24 by MattinLondon
No. Describing a poor performances as anything but poor, simply because it was a tad better than before, is ludicrous. It wasn’t even a 5/10 performance.
I disagree, as I think most people who have commented on the game (including mates via text) would.
There's not a way in the world, even as a Lambert-outer, one can describe the Oxford performance as "poor" and 4/10 (or less).
Trust the process. Trust Phil.
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After a win would you still sack shambert today if we could on 15:24 - Feb 24 with 1273 views