The Jackson and Nolan situation is so bizarre 08:43 - Feb 17 with 534 views | Bluefish | We have a squad of 50 players or whatever ridiculous number it is. They are training with the u23s because they are that far away from selection by Lambert. Both have offers to leave with fees involved. Both are blocked. It just doesn't make sense The only way it made sense is if Lambert was on a game by game basis but then but why would he have been allowed to bring more players in and why would he still be here after the results since? |  |
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The Jackson and Nolan situation is so bizarre on 08:55 - Feb 17 with 471 views | blueoxford | Is it because Evans knew that the salary cap would be overturned and decided to keep hold of all players until the summer when they could either be sold for a higher price or return to favour under a new manager? |  | |  |
The Jackson and Nolan situation is so bizarre on 08:56 - Feb 17 with 457 views | Bluefish |
The Jackson and Nolan situation is so bizarre on 08:55 - Feb 17 by blueoxford | Is it because Evans knew that the salary cap would be overturned and decided to keep hold of all players until the summer when they could either be sold for a higher price or return to favour under a new manager? |
Their value would be higher by performing elsewhere than it would by training with our kids |  |
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The Jackson and Nolan situation is so bizarre on 08:58 - Feb 17 with 433 views | Nthsuffolkblue | I think Lambert wanted them both as part of his massively bloated first team squad (we need a little help). Then, having been refused the opportunity to go and play regularly somewhere else (at a higher level on better wages), they have told Lambert a few home truths or sulked and Lambert has then reacted. Ultimately it is part of Lambert's inability to build an effective, cohesive squad and to man manage. |  |
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The Jackson and Nolan situation is so bizarre on 09:01 - Feb 17 with 420 views | BrianTablet |
The Jackson and Nolan situation is so bizarre on 08:56 - Feb 17 by Bluefish | Their value would be higher by performing elsewhere than it would by training with our kids |
Based on our recent form*, I think the less our players are seen playing football, the higher their value. *The past ten years |  |
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