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Lambert Expresses Transfer Frustrations: It's the Way the Club's Run
Friday, 2nd Aug 2019 11:34

Town boss Paul Lambert expressed his frustrations with the incoming transfer situation at his first press conference of the new season this morning, citing “the way the club’s run” for the lack of new signings.

Having said he hoped to make three permanent additions last week, Town have added keeper Will Norris on loan to replace Bartosz Bialkowski, who has joined Millwall on a similar basis, while another loan deal, the signing of Lions striker Tom Elliott, broke down due to concerns regarding his hamstring injury.

While trialist central defender James Wilson is set to sign a short-term deal until January today, Lambert says nothing else is currently in the pipeline.

“No, there's no one coming in which is frustrating,” he said. “But that's football here, and as I said before, we identified guys and it's not materialised, so that's where we are.”

Is that going to change over the course of the next few weeks? "I really don't know."

What's the issue been? Players asking for too much money, clubs asking for too much money? “Work it out yourself, you work it out yourself.”

A lack of budget here? A lack of investment? “You work it yourself; they're not coming and that's the way it is. We have to go with what we've got, the lads will give us everything, they're really young, but they're ready for the game.”

Is he surprised that it has been difficult to bring players in? “It's the way the club's run, it's the way it is.”

After admitting that the squad needs a bit of help - “Of course we do” - Lambert was asked whether he needs more funds from the owner.

“We've brought in two free transfers and one loan and maybe one short-term, you don't need to be Einstein to see what it is,” he responded.

Asked whether that is enough to get out of League One, Lambert gave a perhaps sobering assessment: “No it's not, absolutely not.”

He added: “I'm not happy with the situation and the way things are. I've said before that the club is a brilliant club and it's got a brilliant fanbase behind it with lads that need a bit of help. We can't sit here and say it's right what's happening.”

Does Lambert believe that the slowness in getting deals done is down to the structure of the club with owner Marcus Evans in charge of transfer negotiations rather than a sporting director/director of football or a chief executive?

“I don’t know because I’ve not been here too long, you’ll know better than I do, I don’t know how it kind of works,” he said. “But I’ve been at a lot of clubs and played at a lot of clubs so, maybe it is the way here.”


Does the owner being involved in his other businesses a factor in deals not getting done as quickly as he would like? “I don’t know, I really don’t. I don’t know. All I’m interested in is the football club, all I’m interested in is the club - the club, the team, the support.

“That’s everything, no outside influence on anything else or anything else on the outside, it’s the football club that’s the most important.”

He says Evans is aware of his frustrations - “Yes” - and asked whether he is willing to do something about it said: “I don't know. I need to ask him that as well.”

Regarding his relationship with the Blues’ owner, he continued: “It's good. He says his bit and I say my bit, and somewhere along the line we try and meet in the middle.”

Asked if the pair are currently on a different page with the regard to the transfer situation, he said: “No, you're saying that, you can't allege that, we're not on a different page, the two of us know exactly how it is, but it's not my money.”

Given the lack of available funds, might he have to sell in order to buy? “There could be a bit of that, but we have to wait and see.”

But he says the players he has, he wants to keep: “Yeah, that's exactly it. But that's the challenge of management at times, I don't mind that and that can happen, it's the size of the club and expectancy level is really big.

“The history and what happened in the past attached to it with a great team and lads that have been promoted here and the great UEFA Cup team.

“The history of the club is huge, and quite rightly it should have that feeling about it, but if you have to sell to bring people in then, I'm pretty sure that's going to be a factor.”

But he says there’s been little interest in his players this summer in any case: “Apart from Judgey, I've not heard too much.”

Lambert says he still wants to bring in those three players with Town having until September 2nd to add to the squad: “Yes, but they're not going to come in before tomorrow, that's for sure.

"Then hopefully [Jon] Nolan and [Gwion] Edwards start to come back, and then Toto [Nsiala]. Luke [Chambers] will be back, so hopefully, we'll get one or two back and become stronger.”

Lambert played down the chances of former loanee Will Keane coming into his thoughts: “Will did really well and got a really bad injury with his hamstring.

“I don't know what he's been doing training-wise, or if he's been training with a team or individually, you can't compare training individually to a team, it's impossible because you'll never get the fitness back.

“So, even if we were to sign Will Keane the number of weeks it would take him to get up to speed could easily be into September, eight or nine games. So the likelihood would be no.”

He dismissed the suggestion that he might not have sold Ellis Harrison if he’d known there would be a struggle to bring in additions.

“Ellis had to go, that was important for Ellis, and I don't want to keep someone here that wants to go or finds themselves down the pecking order, whatever it is you don't want that to happen,” he said.

“[James] Norwood’s come in and been unbelievable for us, [Kayden] Jackson’s playing well, Idris [El Mizouni] is stepping up to the plate, so there are options, but we still need a little bit of help there.”

Would Harrison have been the third choice striker if he’d remained at the club? “No, because everybody starts on a clean slate at the start of the season.

“It’s who performs in the pre-season games and you think, 'He's playing well, we can go with him,' so everybody would have been an equal.”

He says he’s not seen anything of the £450,000 from Harrison’s sale to Portsmouth with much of it having gone to his former club Bristol Rovers.

“Ellis Harrison money went back to Bristol Rovers,” he said. “How much of it? All of it. So there’s no money that’s come in.”

Asked how that worked, he added: “The sell-on thing or whatever it is, it goes back, it doesn't come in here. If he came in here then I’m pretty sure I’d have spent it. Have you seen me buy anybody?”

The Blues have also received significant sell-ons from Matt Clarke’s switch from Portsmouth to Brighton and Tyrone Mings’s move from AFC Bournemouth to Aston Villa, while they could land another windfall of around £1 million with Adam Webster expected to join the Seagulls from Bristol City for a fee in excess of £20 million and another £325,000 with Kieffer Moore expected to join Wigan from Barnsley for £4 million.

“Mings, Clarke, maybe Webster, we haven’t bought one player,” the Blues boss continued. “I don’t know if the money has come in, nobody has told me it has come in. I don’t know.”

He added: “Whatever way those deals were structured before I came in, whenever the money comes in, it could be three years’ time down the line, four years down the line, it could be now, I don’t know.

"But you haven’t seen one player I’ve bought, I’ve not bought a player.”

However, having said in the past that he was initially reticent about taking the job due to his previous Norwich City connections, he says he has no regrets.

“No, I wouldn’t have changed for the world to be in front of the support," he added.

"The support’s been brilliant. The feeling towards us as staff since we came in, I think it's been unrivalled, I think that’s been apparent.

“I would never change the support for all the money in the world because they’ve been brilliant with me.

“Frustration at the way that things probably don’t get done as quick as the way [I would like], but that’s football. But it’s certainly a little bit different but the support I wouldn’t change.”

Meanwhile, we understand claims in the Turkish media claiming Trabzonspor are trying to sign Blues keeper Bartosz Bialkowski on a permanent basis despite his loan move to Millwall having been completed earlier in the week are wide of the mark.


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runningout added 14:29 - Aug 2
I'm not going to join the Evans out circus. Think it's time for honesty from him and today. His oppo Mr O'Neil is not doing a sausage in my book. We are making same mistakes season on season
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herfie added 14:32 - Aug 2
I think PL is reinforcing his feelings on the current state of play, set out in the EADT interview published yesterday. However, whilst his initial words were given during Germany's pre-season, it's blindingly clear that his frustrations - possibly verging on contempt - over the shambolic and pernicious manner in which this great club has/is being run have significantly intensified. He's drawn today's reality in unvarnished honesty - something he has to be applauded for. He's telling us, from his unique position, what we've all known - and perhaps reluctantly accepted - for a long time. No easy platitudes, or over optimistic comments from the Master of PR - just the truth. As painful and downbeat as it is, as supporters we need to hear it.

ME needs to listen to PL's honest words. Do I believe he'll understand and take the right actions? History suggests not. Will PL be content to soldier on? Would you?

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TractorRoyNo1 added 14:36 - Aug 2
sounds to me like "Sheffield Wednesday come and save me from this sinking ship"
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Jack_hughes2 added 14:37 - Aug 2
Doesn't sound promising at all. Clearly PL is a frustrated man, i wouldn't be surprised if he walks away eventually if these issues remain. ME - take notice
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MVBlue added 14:38 - Aug 2
Good work Paul call out what you see.

Bart has gone, we expect players to come.

Norwood was on League 2 wages not hard to get players that way.

Over to you Evans.
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Fatboy added 14:40 - Aug 2
The fact is that most transfer business won't be done until near the end of the transfer window, when players who are surplus to requirements are made available. PL knows that and is clearly sending a thinly-veiled message to ME to make sure that there are additions to the squad before the window slams shut. Let's hope there are.
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TractorRoyNo1 added 14:43 - Aug 2
regarding transfers Evan's just isn't hands on enough to do these deals and bless him O'Neill is a youth team coach not a "Webber", we need a proper director of football with a proper budget and an owner completely hands-off!
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BigAlsMate added 14:44 - Aug 2
Mid table mediocrity at best .... probably having to look for another manager before this year is out .... things just get better. EVANS GET OUT OF OUR CLUB!!
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Cakeman added 15:03 - Aug 2
This is the time more than any other that Paul Lambert needs our continued full support. I think he has been the best appointment we have had for years. He is trying to get back the decade of supporters that has recently been lost. No one could be trying harder.
Please do not vent anger at our Manager if it goes wrong on the pitch as he is obviously not the reason for it!
In our current financial state we could not wish for a better Manager.
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JimInGreensboro added 15:04 - Aug 2
Marcus is killing us. Why does he want to be a football owner?
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JimInGreensboro added 15:09 - Aug 2
Further proof that Mick worked magic with the resources (or lack of them) that he had. He created millions for Evans through sales of players acquired on the cheap, none of which we saw reinvested.
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Westy added 15:19 - Aug 2
Disappointed with this from Lambert. Yes, he has his frustrations but to speak of disunity just before the start of the Season is wrong.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 15:25 - Aug 2
Rabbit where are you? I'd like to hear your spin on this and the other friends of yours who constantly stick up for Evans!?
Lambert said after the villa debacle he wouldn't be the fall guy for another owner and will be straight with the fans we'll now he is and you can see it's not just those opposed to what Evans has done the past ten years and I'll remind you from championship challengers under magilton to league one yes Thankyou very much Evans.
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Gcon added 15:32 - Aug 2
Nothing will change whilst there are so many apathetic supporters out there prepared to tolerate and support Evans reign. The Evans apologists are as accountable as he is.
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londontractorboy57 added 15:42 - Aug 2
Makes me think if we get of to a poor start PL could walk come November.
Lets get behind the boys and hope we get off to a good start.
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KernewekBlue added 15:47 - Aug 2
So there it is folks, right from the horse's mouth! Did PL need to be any clearer on where the problem with our beloved club lies? Evans has drained any optimism I had for going forward this coming season.

Marcus Evans seems content to throw ITFC to the wall. All hope is lost if Evans stays at the helm. All he's accomplished in his time here is to strip away the assets we once enjoyed and replace them (or not) with sub standard freebies and no hopers.

His complete mismanagement of every situation he's faced since he slithered through the gates at Portman Road has seen us turn from Championship title contenders to League One canon fodder.

We need to get that misfit out of our club NOW!

#EvansOut #WorstFCOwner #FootballClubForSale
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Kingfisher49 added 15:48 - Aug 2
Jack Hughes you are spot on.
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eddiespearitt03 added 15:53 - Aug 2
How many years have we heard " IT IS WHAT IT IS" .....it,s a right mess and it is quite clear Evans is only interested in taking the money without putting anything substantial back in to improve the squad. How the heck are supporters expected to remain cheerful watching this free-fall. The supporters need to protest to get Evans out of this club ASAP.
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Naylorsboots added 15:54 - Aug 2
Evans is a joke of an owner. Worse than Ashley, least New do bounce back each time, and if you look, he does actually spend quite a bit on fees. Our owner on the other hand doesnt even shop at pound land. Get off your backside and start backing the club Evans, you numpty
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KernewekBlue added 15:59 - Aug 2
If you or your cronies scan through this forum Evans, let me ask you a direct question?

Why, in God's name, did you purchase this football club simply to drive it into the ground?

Be honest, no spin, no waxing lyrical or meaningless rhetoric... just give us all a straight and honest answer as to what your intentions were.

I and thousands of others who love this club would dearly like to know, right now!

Be a man and tell it like it is.

If this game is too rich for you, get the hell out of our club!

#EvansOut #WorstFCOwner #FootballClubForSale
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BlueArrow added 16:08 - Aug 2
SPEAK UP EVANS I CAN'T HEAR YOU
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thechangingman added 16:20 - Aug 2
This is just SO depressing, on the eve of a new season.

None of us can be truly sure of what's happening behind the scenes, but whatever it is, after listening to PL here, it really can't be good.

How many times over the past decade have we thought, "Well, at least things can't get any worse..." Then they get worse.

I am doing my best to take a deep breath, and hope for the best, but all the evidence points to yet another very painful season as a Town fan.

#hardtimes
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norfolkbluey added 16:36 - Aug 2
I thought I said it all when I made my earlier thoughts known! There are so many of us who feel the same but owners don't grow on trees. At this point in time who would want this club unless they were at one time ardent followers. Are there any foreign businessmen with a memory of our club in its heyday when we beat Barcelona and the likes of Man Utd 6-3. If you're out there please buy ME out asap PLEASE.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 16:39 - Aug 2
It appears rabbit has hidden down his burrow with his other Evans supporters!?
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:45 - Aug 2
The proverbial penny seems to have dropped at last , and more and more people are waking up to the fact that we have an owner, with no knowledge,no interest,no ambition in football. NOW is the time to protest, not wait till Paul Lambert leaves the club , which i feel sure he very close to doing now .
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