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Lambert: Club Needs to Be Rebuilt, Some Players Will Go
Saturday, 5th Jan 2019 18:08 by Nate Williams

Blues boss Paul Lambert didn’t mince his words after Town’s embarrassing 1-0 FA Cup defeat at League One Accrington, stating that the “club should never be in the state it’s in”, that it “needs to be rebuilt” and that “players are not good enough and without a doubt some will go”. Billy Kee’s 76th minute goal saw Stanley into round four which Town last reached back in 2010.

"Sometimes you've got to play football with desire," he said. "We never had that. I thought we turned up and thought we were going to be [the better team].

"There was nothing really in the game. We give too many fouls away, freekicks, and balls come into our box and, as I've said before, we're not the biggest of teams. We've got to defend it better. But we give so many crazy fouls away, it just puts pressure on everybody.

"The second half was mostly us, we had most of the game and should have scored a few chances, but you can't keep making the errors and think it's good enough."

Reflecting on Town's current situation - bottom of the table by 10 points and dumped out of both cups by lower division sides - more widely, he added: "This club needs to be rebuilt. Players are not good enough and without a doubt some will go. You have to hit that level.

"I didn't say we were outfought, it was the desire, but I never said we were outfought because we had a go in the second half, but they dealt with the crossed balls better than we did.

"You have to be clinical in both boxes and that’s what they did, it's part of the game. I know exactly what will happen here."

Asked whether he learnt anything from the match, he responded: "Not overly, I know exactly who lets us down and who doesn't but that's the reality of the game. The game won’t wait for anybody, you have to step up to the plate and hopefully one or two guys will come in and help us."

Lambert reiterated that he doesn't take cup competitions lightly and aims to win every match he is involved in.

“Anybody that knows me knows I was really successful as a footballer and I know what it takes to win things, to play in big level games and any competition you go and try to win.

“It's not right, we had unbelievable support today and to go out again, nine years is the last time the club was through to [round four].


"This club should never be in the state it’s in. It should never be in the mess it's in."

He added: "It’s an absolute disgrace what’s happened here. It should never have happened, it's too big a club. But it does happen to clubs if you take your eye off the ball.

“I’m not going to stand here and say it's a bed of roses because we have to get the club out of the position it’s in, that's the reality of it.

"All the niceties sometimes go out the window. I'll certainly not put up with that.

"I certainly won't put up with some of the things [I saw today]. It’s not good enough for this club and that’s the reality of it. I’m not going to hide behind any rocks or smoking jackets. It's not good enough. That’s the bottom line.

“We have to be stronger as a football club and get more nasty with it as well.

"It’s my job to get players in here that can help us. We can't do an influx because of the way it's happened but we'll try and get one or two in that actually know what this [level of] football is all about."

Were there a few home truths in the dressing room afterwards? "I’ll always tell them the truth in the dressing room. I protect them to an extent with [the media] but I'll tell them the truth in the dressing room."

Regarding the seven changes he made to his team: “We had one or two injuries. Trevoh [Chalobah] hasn't recovered from the knock against Millwall and Luke [Chambers] has had a bit of a calf problem, had been carrying it and decided I think [he needed a rest].

“Bart [Bialkowski], I was always going to play. Myles [Kenlock] has done great for us but I had to have a look at Callum [Elder], who I thought did well.

"I think Will Keane is going to be a really good player for us. I thought Andre [Dozzell] did well in the centre of the pitch. The team is mine, I pick it, no problem. Where we let ourselves down is in both boxes."

Lambert confirmed that Flynn Downes was subbed at the break as he was concerned that the midfielder might get sent off having been booked in the first half for a clash with Accrington's Sam Finley.

“I think if you raise your hands you give the referee a decision to make," he said. "I had to watch that situation so he didn’t get red-carded.”

Why did he wait until the 80th minute to add a second striker to his attack when Ellis Harrison was introduced? “We did it at the end but then it becomes this long ball game at certain times and I don’t want to be that type of team.

"But we had chances to score not just with two up top, we had chances in the second half without a two. We just never defended the box.”

Lambert says more new additions could arrive early in the week to come with Cardiff winger Anthony Pilkington believed to be among the players currently in discussions.

“We’re trying to do a couple and hopefully they will come at the start of the week. We’ll see,” he added.

“If I need to, I’ll get half a dozen players that know what this club needs to succeed in Championship football.”

Accringtn manager John Coleman was delighted with his side's winning goal and is now eyeing a trip to Anfield in the next round.

"Billy took his chance, it's something we have worked on in training and I am delighted for the lads," he said.

"The finances from a cup run, and a good draw, can change this club not only for this season but next season too.

"It means we can strengthen for this season if we do get a plum draw in the next round.

"As a Liverpool fan, Liverpool away would suit me but I would also like anyone at home. Realistically we are never going to win the cup, although fairytales do happen."


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therein61 added 18:28 - Jan 5
Big Mick started and carried on the negativity on and off the field and did not give a toss(just put his cash in his pocket he got an absolute lemon in Evans to hire him when nobody else would) Hurst coming in was at first looked a good thing until he overloaded us with players out of their depth(not the players fault they were stepping up) and now we have Paul Lambert who after weeks of trying to get a silk purse out of a sows arse and being diplomatic has cracked and the truth will flow as I feel he will suck up to no one.
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Kesblue66 added 18:28 - Jan 5
Well Paul you will keep playing Spence.Desperate times play Chambo at RB and bring in Nysala.Not a wise thing when you said if a player makes a mistake its my fault,really?It gives free hand to be sloppy and make mistakes.
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osseyseleven added 18:28 - Jan 5
I keep saying it..........nothing will change while EVANS is the owner whoever the manager is. I just can't understand why the whole ground is not screaming for him to go.The whole fan base has the remainder of this season to get EVANS to move on so we can rebuild in league one.That is the only chance this club has of coming back from his disasterous tenure as owner. EVANS OUT
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Stato added 18:30 - Jan 5
Lambert great at PR but the team not performing any better. Not even a little bit.
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LWNR2013 added 18:33 - Jan 5
I don't think winning today was reason for team choice it was to confirm worst fears with some individuals. Several cancelled contracts coming up. It's gonna be painful boysand girls but necessary. Or of course im totally wrong.
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backwiththeboysagain added 18:34 - Jan 5
Take that Marcus Evans, nice to hear PL saying how it is. Wake the feck up Marcus and see what you've done, or better still sell up
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bluesman added 18:34 - Jan 5
Sack the first team and play the uner 23s? Have you been under a rock? We sold the first team and are playing the under 23s. Seven of them against Millwall. Just academy kids really, and some of them will sadly not make it
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christiand added 18:34 - Jan 5
There's a lot of crap in that squad PL, unfortunately I'm not sure you can do too much about it at the moment!
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LWNR2013 added 18:35 - Jan 5
Therein 61. ABSOLUTELY
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BlueParadigm added 18:37 - Jan 5
Honeymoon period over Paul. Sort this marriage out or face divorce proceedings with you keeping custody of the kids!
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bayblue added 18:37 - Jan 5
PL couldn't keep Stoke up - he won't keep us up either. Doesn't anyone READ CV's anymore??
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brittaniaman added 18:43 - Jan 5
Yes we all were crying out for a young up and coming Manager, but we did not expect him to change the whole Bloody Team to less experienced Players did we ???
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timkatieadamitfc added 18:44 - Jan 5
Meant to be a down mark for footballmad, what a stupid comment
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jas0999 added 18:50 - Jan 5
What's the point of bringing in more loans? That's not rebuilding. We already have far too many and can't sekect more than five.

Whether folk like it or not, we are in this sorry mess under Evans ownership. His silence is baffling and shows a complete lack of respect for the supporters (or customers). Reality is we have for years sold our better players. Lambert has already identified the failings. The way the club is run is remarkable and ultimately disgraceful. It simply can't continue in this manner.

Over to you Evans.
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marinersgod added 18:50 - Jan 5
Time for Evans to stand up or get out, killing us slowly for years
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alfromcol added 18:51 - Jan 5
PL's comments are not specifically directed at the owner, but also the managers who have been before him. The defence has been conceeding sloppy goals for the last 18 months or so, it is not a recent event, goes back to when we lost defenders like Berra and Tommy Smith.

PHIL at the press conference before the Rotherham game can you get someone to ask PL (and get an answer) why Donacien doesn't get a run in the team when the current encumbent in the RB position is so poor/awful?
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Dissboyitfc added 18:56 - Jan 5
I hope spence is one of the ones on there way out, should be giving Donacien time there!
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Blue56 added 18:58 - Jan 5
Probably thought tings couldn't get any worse! Whilst no fan of Marcus Evans, I can't see a queue to buy a football club which doesn't own it's own ground and be prepared to "invest" £5-£6 million a year. We have a plethora of average and below average players, I genuinely believe Paul Lambert , if he sticks with us could be the solution, sadly, inevitably after relegation to division one.
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Lightningboy added 18:58 - Jan 5
Well said Paul Lambert - Unfortunately these words will just completely go over our owner's head.

I dread to think where we'll be in 2 years time under this owner.
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Michael101 added 18:59 - Jan 5
On dear,think you might be getting your p45. if you keep upsetting your boss mr.lambert. Hope i,m wrong you are the best thing to happen to this club for years.
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carlo88 added 18:59 - Jan 5
There aren't many managers who will keep you up/competitive with a poor squad, I would suggest McCarthy, Sam Allardyce and Tony Pulis are amongst the very few. Eventually the fans get tired of the attritional football though.

I see Paul Lambert more in the mould of George Burley though, as a manager who will build a squad for the future. I hope we keep him.

As with all teams that keep struggling, our problems stem from the top, with an under-investing owner and various parts of the club not pulling in the same direction. I see us a bit like Sunderland, it will take many years to turn the tanker round, and may entail a change of ownership.
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Jonnosdreadlocks added 19:02 - Jan 5
PLEASE bring back Josh Emmanuel as a replacement for Spence. Will bring back pace, power and height which we need too.
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matthewwylds added 19:07 - Jan 5
We are vile end of f👎Cking story
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ITFCsince73 added 19:12 - Jan 5
Dare I say a change of the leader of the pack might be in order??
Chambo although a great bloke, is the leader on field, off field, after all...
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wherescounago added 19:16 - Jan 5
Apart from Chalobah all the signings made by Hurst need to go now along with about half a dozen left over from the Mick era!! Bring back our players loaned out, get several old warhorses in and build a balanced team of experience and youth for next season.
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