This article is less than 5 years old on 21:26 - Sep 3 with 2576 views | Swansea_Blue | *shudders* It was a ‘how not to run a football club’ masterclass. |  |
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This article is less than 5 years old on 21:59 - Sep 3 with 2405 views | FromReuserWithLove | 'centre-forward James Norwood was a high-profile signing from Tranmere' |  | |  |
This article is less than 5 years old on 22:00 - Sep 3 with 2398 views | DavoIPB |
This article is less than 5 years old on 21:59 - Sep 3 by FromReuserWithLove | 'centre-forward James Norwood was a high-profile signing from Tranmere' |
Yep and people are whinging about this transfer window. Where we can afford to let players like Chaplin and Wolfie go. |  | |  |
This article is less than 5 years old on 22:02 - Sep 3 with 2381 views | Keno | Good writer that bloke, wonder wha5 happened to him |  |
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This article is less than 5 years old on 22:08 - Sep 3 with 2342 views | itfcst |
This article is less than 5 years old on 22:02 - Sep 3 by Keno | Good writer that bloke, wonder wha5 happened to him |
Pretty sure he’s still a sports journalist for the Guardian |  |
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This article is less than 5 years old on 22:36 - Sep 3 with 2194 views | SitfcB |
This article is less than 5 years old on 22:08 - Sep 3 by itfcst | Pretty sure he’s still a sports journalist for the Guardian |
Yeah sure he is still up to something. |  |
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This article is less than 5 years old on 23:05 - Sep 3 with 2074 views | LankHenners | I'd forgotten about the squad photo furore, and Lambert randomly bringing it up with Stu Watson weeks later to try and get one over him but, as with everything else he said or did, only succeeding in making himself look more pathetic and unlikable. |  |
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This article is less than 5 years old on 23:30 - Sep 3 with 1980 views | jasondozzell | Ahhhh those were the days. The karate bloke doing the fitness remotely from Scotland. I got irrationally annoyed at Jimmy Walker tweeting about West Ham results while we were dying death by a thousand cuts Free Phil Ham! That whole episode was disgraceful. There was also that bizarre interview with Brenner when Lambert went really funny. I don't think Lambert was a bad bloke (terrible treatment of Phil aside) I just think it was all crumbling and having lost Culverhouse he was all out of ideas. He did get Wark and co back to the training ground etc and he was at least honest enough to say that the club was in a total mess. Remember the reports of massive argument between Lambert and Evans at the training ground when he was desperate to stay on when the Americans were taking over? [Post edited 3 Sep 23:31]
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This article is less than 5 years old on 00:05 - Sep 4 with 1919 views | BlueBadger | Amazing to think he got another year. |  |
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This article is less than 5 years old on 08:36 - Sep 4 with 1495 views | Jon_456 | With the recent meltdowns over performances and transfer activity, it’s easy to forget what a mess we were in 4 and a half years ago. I don’t have many positive things to say about ME but his last two acts as owner were quite influential in our future success. Firstly bringing in Paul Cook which he probably didn’t need to do knowing a takeover wasn’t far off. Turned out to be a pretty terrible manager for us but he did bring in the core of the squad that gave us back to back promotions. Walton, Hladky, Burgess, Edmundson, Burns, Morsy, Chaplin, Aluko along with others then contributed to our success in L1. Not a bad window even if he couldn’t make it work himself. Secondly, not selling us to the first party that showed any interest in us. With the amount of dodgy owners in the football league, we really are fortunate to have this group in charge. I know some people aren’t keen on MA but I’d have him over what we had for the 15-20 years prior. |  | |  |
This article is less than 5 years old on 09:04 - Sep 4 with 1409 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
This article is less than 5 years old on 00:05 - Sep 4 by BlueBadger | Amazing to think he got another year. |
Well, 3 months from the date of that article. The 5 year contract is still the most amazing thing, which I'm still convinced was little more than a big F.U. to the fans from Evans |  |
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This article is less than 5 years old on 09:27 - Sep 4 with 1313 views | _clive_baker_ |
This article is less than 5 years old on 23:05 - Sep 3 by LankHenners | I'd forgotten about the squad photo furore, and Lambert randomly bringing it up with Stu Watson weeks later to try and get one over him but, as with everything else he said or did, only succeeding in making himself look more pathetic and unlikable. |
I'm convinced Lambert's biggest problem was he's a bit too simple to manage anyone. Aside from any emotional intelligence he might be lacking I met him on a few occasions in large groups and a couple of times in smaller ones and he can barely string a couple of sentences together. He's so drab, its actually quite hard to follow what he's saying at times, not because of his accent but because when he spoke it was always so muddled and he struggles to articulate himself. No idea how players ever followed his instruction tbh, I'm convinced there's merit in the view that Culverhouse did a fair bit of the heavy lifting. Definitely an arse of a bloke as well, in the Keane mould in that respect I think but to Keane's credit at least he carried an element of charisma. I inadvertently ended up on the p1ss with Lambert and Stuart Taylor once, quite early on in their Town tenure in that relegation season. Think it was Stoke we had just drawn with at PR, we were as good as down by that point IIRC. He can put whiskey away to be fair to him. Lambert was always well dressed as well, I'll give him that. |  | |  |
This article is less than 5 years old on 09:27 - Sep 4 with 1315 views | Keno |
This article is less than 5 years old on 22:36 - Sep 3 by SitfcB | Yeah sure he is still up to something. |
I heard a rumour he’d succumbed to a life of sex drugs and posting on dodgy websites (Ps I’m joking just in case he decides to sue Phil!!) |  |
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This article is less than 5 years old on 09:49 - Sep 4 with 1270 views | wkj |
This article is less than 5 years old on 21:59 - Sep 3 by FromReuserWithLove | 'centre-forward James Norwood was a high-profile signing from Tranmere' |
Those were the days, when someone on here had a persistent obsession with Norwood and kinda left the board around the same time he did... I would *never* imply that someone from this board was Norwood and bigging himself up, but should OriginalMarkyP be a user name on any Fleetwood forums... |  |
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This article is less than 5 years old on 09:58 - Sep 4 with 1231 views | TRUE_BLUE123 |
This article is less than 5 years old on 23:30 - Sep 3 by jasondozzell | Ahhhh those were the days. The karate bloke doing the fitness remotely from Scotland. I got irrationally annoyed at Jimmy Walker tweeting about West Ham results while we were dying death by a thousand cuts Free Phil Ham! That whole episode was disgraceful. There was also that bizarre interview with Brenner when Lambert went really funny. I don't think Lambert was a bad bloke (terrible treatment of Phil aside) I just think it was all crumbling and having lost Culverhouse he was all out of ideas. He did get Wark and co back to the training ground etc and he was at least honest enough to say that the club was in a total mess. Remember the reports of massive argument between Lambert and Evans at the training ground when he was desperate to stay on when the Americans were taking over? [Post edited 3 Sep 23:31]
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The amount of Lambert press conferences you would listen to and leave it thinking "wtf is he talking about" His default was line was always "if the club want me to go I will go" anytime he got asked a tough question after losing a game. Very odd character. |  |
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This article is less than 5 years old on 11:32 - Sep 4 with 1033 views | SomethingBlue |
This article is less than 5 years old on 09:27 - Sep 4 by Keno | I heard a rumour he’d succumbed to a life of sex drugs and posting on dodgy websites (Ps I’m joking just in case he decides to sue Phil!!) |
He's dialled down on the website use. |  |
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This article is less than 5 years old on 02:48 - Sep 5 with 522 views | davblue |
This article is less than 5 years old on 09:27 - Sep 4 by _clive_baker_ | I'm convinced Lambert's biggest problem was he's a bit too simple to manage anyone. Aside from any emotional intelligence he might be lacking I met him on a few occasions in large groups and a couple of times in smaller ones and he can barely string a couple of sentences together. He's so drab, its actually quite hard to follow what he's saying at times, not because of his accent but because when he spoke it was always so muddled and he struggles to articulate himself. No idea how players ever followed his instruction tbh, I'm convinced there's merit in the view that Culverhouse did a fair bit of the heavy lifting. Definitely an arse of a bloke as well, in the Keane mould in that respect I think but to Keane's credit at least he carried an element of charisma. I inadvertently ended up on the p1ss with Lambert and Stuart Taylor once, quite early on in their Town tenure in that relegation season. Think it was Stoke we had just drawn with at PR, we were as good as down by that point IIRC. He can put whiskey away to be fair to him. Lambert was always well dressed as well, I'll give him that. |
I know of someone who played under him in his earlier managerial career and they said his man management was very good, as did the Norwich players. Somewhere along the lines post Norwich, he seemed to either forget this or was unable to do it anymore. He was just a chancer here tactically, anyone who had a bit of success he tried to imitate and failed, overlapping centre half’s ala Sheff utd, ball Possession, to the nth degree that was so far off what Pep was doing it was turgid and boring football. I’ll give him the club was at its lowest point in terms of infrastructure being left to rot and running below the minimum level. That’s all I would give him though. |  | |  |
This article is less than 5 years old on 06:53 - Sep 5 with 356 views | USA | Interesting that the academy was described as genuinely excellent 5 years ago but really hasn’t succeeded in bringing players through to the first team. That’s concerning |  |
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