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Lambert: Something Drastically Wrong Going Right Through the Club and It’s Not Good Enough
Tuesday, 16th Feb 2021 23:03

Boss Paul Lambert accepted the Blues’ display as they drew 0-0 at home with lowly Northampton wasn’t good enough but said he wasn’t going to be “the only one to blame” and cited a longer term malaise at the club, although stopping short of blaming owner Marcus Evans for Town's decline.

In a rambling post-match press conference Lambert was asked what he made of the draw in which the Blues managed only a single shot on target against a team which went into the match second-bottom, climbing two places as a result of their point.

“It wasn’t good enough, it’s not been good enough for a number of weeks now,” he admitted. “I’m not going to stand here and be the only one to blame, there are a few others there. I made that mistake in the past, I’m never doing it again. Collectively we’re having a hard time without a doubt and tonight wasn’t good enough.”

Does that mean the players are letting him down? “I just think it’s the whole thing, the whole thing, the way everything is. I couldn’t ask any more effort-wise from them.

“They’re a young team, I’m loath to criticise players and that’s the way I’ve always been and they’re young and they’ll come through things like this.

“This is probably a learning curve for them in a lot of aspects and they have to deal with the pressure of a big club, all those sorts of thing that come with it, but they’ll come through it.”

Are there too many young players? “That’s what we’ve got at the minute. We’ve so many games, Saturday-Tuesday, Saturday-Tuesday, I’ve tried to get the balance right so everybody’s going to be OK with it.

“It was the forward areas where we were struggling with it. We never really tested the keeper until Nors, who I felt did well when he came on, he had the chance.

“I thought we should have had a penalty with Judgey’s one. I’ve seen it back, it was a trailing leg that got him and I think it’s a penalty.”

Asked why he felt the display was so under par, the Blues having been far better in their last home game against Blackpool, did the weekend events at Shrewsbury have an impact?

“No excuses there, if the game was on or not, no excuses travelling,” he said. “You only make these excuses when you don’t win or you don’t get a result.

“From the Blackpool game there was only one change, Judgey was out and then Josh [Harrop] came in, I had to get him up to speed, so that was the only change.

“It just looked a nervy one for some reason the way they were. Whether yesterday [the Blue Action protest and resultant small fire] affected them I don’t know because they’re young. It wasn’t great, I don’t think that was real Ipswich fans, that. It wasn’t great.”

Quizzed on how he felt about that incident, he said: “It’s funny because I was facing away from it and I thought it was just a fire and I just turned around and saw it.

“But I’m old, I’m 51, I’ve seen all these things before, I’ve been in major crises before, for me this is no nice but it’s not something where you think ‘OK…” but the younger ones, some of them 18 and we were training against the younger kids yesterday. You have to come through it.”

Does the strength of feeling among fans, illustrated by the protest, bother him? “You don’t know me that well. Everybody gets hurt, you’re raging inside at times like that

“But it’s very hard to explain because I played with Celtic for nine years when you guys don’t know what it’s like up the road when it’s life off the pitch, everything’s scrutinised, everything is scrutinised. Dortmund is huge.

“I played for huge clubs but for me it’s different from how it is for these young ones. The older ones as well, it’ll be hard for them.”

Lambert says he understands why fans are angry: “One hundred per cent, for God’s sake, 100 per cent. I hate it that the club’s in the position it’s in. I hate the way it’s went, not just this year, but for I don’t know how many years

“So why the hell’s it happened? Why’s everything gone the way it has? I don’t know. We’ve been here two and a bit years. This is a cumulation of years. And I get it 100 per cent, but I’m loath to sit here and say the last nine, 10, 11, 12 years of no success is my fault.


“Mick McCarthy did an unbelievable job here in the Championship and that turned sour towards the end.

“Mick McCarthy had an incredible time here, albeit in the play-offs but never took that step up, but did a great job here.”

Lambert dismissed suggestions that this evening’s performance was a concern, that he might worry that the players aren’t playing for him.

“I’ve seen the fight, I couldn’t ask any more of the fight,” he said. “Flynn showed that. I think Flynn Downes is going to be a real top player because he’s got that devilment in him. I’m really happy with how he plays and how he fights.

“Judgey I thought came on and did great, Norwood did well when he came on, but we just lacked that little bit of cutting edge.”

The Scot admitted it was a missed opportunity to close in on the top six with few other clubs in action this evening but believes the Blues are far from out of the running.

“We’re four points off it with a couple of games in hand, but you tend not to look at that,” he said. “You’ve got to look at what’s happening now, albeit it’s still well, well within the club’s capabilities to do it. You don’t really look at that side of it.”

Can he turn things around if he’s given the chance to do so? “You better ask the main guy [owner Evans]. We try our best, we try everything we can do. Are we frustrated? Yes. Are we angry? Yes. Everything, absolutely everything.

“I come out and see you guys and put a face on but deep down it’s a different kettle of fish.”

Does he believe he deserves the chance to turn things around? “You only get in football what you deserve with hard work, you’ve got to come through the good, bad and indifferent.

“With experience you tend to know how to handle it but you’ve got to come through bad moments.”

Asked whether he believes Marcus has his back, he said: “Well, listen, you never know. Nobody knows anything, but I think everybody at the football club needs to take a good look at themselves as well, everybody, at what’s happened at this club, there’s no way it should have happened, but it has happened.

“I get Marcus puts a helluva lot of money in but it’s a build-up of years and years and years and I totally get it, but the football club needs a bit of help, without a doubt.”

Any thoughts of walking away? “No, I don’t think about walking away just after a game, I just think about the game, I don’t think about anything like that. I wait and talk with the staff after the game and we’ll see.”

In saying the situation is a culmination of events, does that mean it’s down to the owner? “No, you’re trying to put words into my mouth. I think what’s happened to the club over however many years, in years gone by and the frustration that comes with that. The club should never have been the way it is.

“There’s been something drastically wrong going right through it and it’s not good enough, that’s the bottom line.

“If somebody puts X amount of money into a football club like Marcus has done, nobody can point the finger at that because that’s been an incredible amount of money and what’s happened to it.”

So what is it? “It’s everything, for me it’s everything. Structure, everything. It’s not right. One hundred per cent it’s not right, the structure.”

Asked who and what he is angry with, he added: “Everything, everything, absolutely everything. You know, a manager takes the whole thing on his neck and on his shoulders.

“I’m not going to be that lamb to the slaughter when I know there are things wrong here that shouldn’t be wrong. I’m loath to criticise anybody but collectively this is not right.

“Forty years ago, Terry Butcher, unbelievable, John Wark, unbelievable, Paul Mariner, unbelievable guys, top guys.

“They must be looking at it and thinking ‘What the hell’s happened here?’. They must be. It’s horrendous. That guy there and that guy there [Bobby Robson and Alf Ramsey, pointing to the stands], it’s criminal.”

Given that only one man pulls the strings, who else can he be directing his anger towards but the owner.

“There is, aye, but he’s put in an unbelievable amount of money,” he said. “I don’t think you can have ‘one blame culture’, I think it’s everything.”

And how do you put that right? “My opinion is that everyone has to get round the table and they strip it back, they have to because it’s not moving and if things aren’t done behind the scenes to try and get them going and to give him some advice, whether it comes nobody knows, but I definitely think we have to get round the table and stop this feeling that’s around here.”

Is your frustration that everything is directed towards you as the manager? “One hundred per cent. That’s always the case.

“Absolutely, there’s got to be a sit down at this football club to see where it’s going.”

Are you prepared to ask the owner to have that sort of discussion? “We’ve spoken, he knows my feelings on a lot of stuff. He knows, he’s not a silly guy.

“I get on well with the guy, no problem. But you’ve got to put friendship aside at certain times in football. At the minute, this cannot go on.”

Do you feel you’ve not got the tools at your disposal for things to be better than they are? Do you feel you’re doing your best with what’s at your disposal?

“And I can’t ask for any more effort,” he reiterated. “As a manager, all you ever ask of people is effort, whether the quality comes, nobody knows.

“There are a lot of young guys there who only know this club as well, they don’t know anything else. They’re having a hard time at the minute, so are the other guys.

“What they give is unbelievable effort, they give you absolutely everything. I’m not going to criticise them on that.”

Town have won just four of their last 14 games and taken 23 points from 20 matches. Regardless of any issues with the structure and anything else at the club, and Lambert accepts that it should be much better.

“It’s not good enough, 100 per cent,” he said. “I can’t argue with that.”

Northampton caretaker-manager Jon Brady felt his team's performance deserved a win rather than a draw.

“It’s a good point but when I look at the performance I’m a bit disappointed we didn’t get all three,” he told the Cobblers official site.

“If you look at the stats for the first half we had six shots to Ipswich’s none and we are the away side.

“Their keeper made an incredible save from Peter Kioso on to the bar and it won’t show in the stats but we also had a really good chance just after half-time.

“You could see signs of a performance on Saturday, we knew what we were trying to do and what we are trying to implement.

“This is an intelligent group, they will work hard for each other and they are expressing themselves.

“We were decisive in our defensive third tonight, we need to be a little bit more decisive at the other end but that will come.

“We are building from back to front, we are getting more crosses in, more shots off and the goals will come. The only way for us now is forward, we went toe-to-toe with Ipswich on a top class pitch.”


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Zondervantheman added 23:49 - Feb 16
Sorry Bangaloreblues my grammar has been deteriorating for years!!
Much like the club!!!
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madmouse1959 added 23:52 - Feb 16
If i was the manager i would certainly be asking questions why we have players getting sent off for ridiculous antics and poor tackles.

That highlights the complete lack of discipline running through this cosy club.
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Bert added 00:04 - Feb 17
Oh dear, probably not the best time to interview a beleaguered manager but what is Lambert actually saying ? Don't blame me for everything it would seem. Well, actually I don't but I do blame him for the way he sets out this team. That's his job and he has failed. He should resign and it's only pride stopping him. The club is leaderless with an owner who pays the bills but that's about it. A Sheepshanks was a leader but with no money. Therein lies the problem looking for a solution.
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TimmyH added 00:05 - Feb 17
Yeah that was one rambling post match interview, so what is this 'structure' he mentions, just a lot of sound bites pointing at nothing, we've got a decent stadium though rather tired, a good training ground (by third tier standards)...we know what's wrong with Evans and that he is not a knowledgeable football owner whom makes poor decision after poor decision.
My own opinion is that Lambert's management by now after nearly 2 1/2 years with this squad which is good enough for the play-offs iat this level has shown little in the way of improvement since he took over and whatever is going on in the background of the club cannot be a side issue to Lambert failing on his part of getting us back up to the Championship.

It just feels to me that the king of spin (let's not forget that) is close to the count of 10 and is now starting to make other issues regarding the club...
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KillarneyBlue added 00:06 - Feb 17
Mick looks good right now!!!
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JimInGreensboro added 00:18 - Feb 17
We're done.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 00:40 - Feb 17
It's almost as though he's not heard about Evans' 5 point plan that Evans' supporters keep harping on about still 🤔
To be fair he's spot on ex players can see it, most fans can see it, our last manager pretty much confirmed parts of it and now this manager is saying it. The club is rotten to the core and who's in charge of it? Evans! Other smaller clubs are so much better run with nowhere near the debt we've built up under him and challenging to get in the premier league. I really don't understand how all these people say it but some fans still can't 🤷‍♂️
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marco5113 added 00:42 - Feb 17
with all this going on surely something must change its not rocket science. but why oh why is this continuing. lost for words now tbh.
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istanblue added 00:50 - Feb 17
Lambert is actually correct in a large amount of what he's saying here. The lack of structure and drive at this club is utterly shambolic and needs to be rectified if ITFC are to ever return to any semblance of success. This issue stems from our clueless joke of an owner Marcus Evans and his puppet O'Neill. Sacking Lambert would be a step in the right direction but would only prove a sticking plaster if Evans remains. That's why getting Evans out should be the main goal of the protests. Until he goes we will continue to flounder and ultimately decline even further. #EvansOut
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runningout added 02:36 - Feb 17
Evans has been advised very badly from day one. Or maybe he refused advice. Not sure he has any true love for the club
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shakytown added 04:25 - Feb 17
Madmouse. you have hit the nail on the head. There is no discipline in the club and too many of these jumped up wannabees just dont make an effort. most of the time they laugh when we lose. There are a few of the wonder kids who just need a good old fashioned kick up the backside. Personally i would pay out a few of their contracts and kick them out of the club and promote the under 23's. At least they give a s..t.
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shakytown added 05:52 - Feb 17
it's quite simple Paul. We have a lot of players who are just not good enough and more than a few who are just lazy primadonnas added to that your tactics are crap and this mess is what you get. What we need is a director of football to sort the mess out independent of you and your team and someone strong enough to sort out any players who dont want to get with the program. If that means they leave the club immediately then so be it no matter who they are or how long they have been here.
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Saxonblue74 added 06:49 - Feb 17
Yes, there are without doubt fundamental issues within the club that need to be addressed. That said, I do think Lambert has the tools at his disposal to comfortably gain promotion to the championship, he just seems incapable of using them to any great effect.If he wants to make reference to legendary managers from our past then maybe he (and most other managers) should learn from them. Concentrate your efforts on matters on the pitch, your job is not to analyse and run the entire club. Everyone has a role, yours is to win football matches. To me, PL is broken both physically and mentally. For the good if ITFC and his own wellbeing it's time to part company.
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Blue_Meanie added 07:00 - Feb 17
We need a proper football CEO; O'Neill is not up to the job.
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warktheline added 07:35 - Feb 17
Putting aside Lamberts managerial record, he's stating the glaringly obvious and for that, top marks. He's had enough, and let's not forget, he came here to try to turn the club around. His intentions were good and positive , but unfortunately , with Evans sitting on the throne, no manager will succeed! Evans out!
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Help added 07:40 - Feb 17
Let's be honest do you think any other manager would want to come here.
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bluedispare added 07:53 - Feb 17
A man in total denial.
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Gilesy added 07:57 - Feb 17
I actually agree with a lot of what he says but the club's lack of structure doesn't explain why our players perform so dreadfully on the pitch or why tactics are so utterly absent. Good coaching doesn't require anything other than good coaches.
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Northstandveteran added 07:58 - Feb 17
Absolutely Saxon.

Lambert keeps banging on about the pressures of playing for Celtic and big clubs and that it's water off a ducks back to him but last night's interview proved otherwise.

Yes he has recently been struck down with covid that takes time to recover from but his approach and shaking voice were those of a man who was under severe strain.

I should imagine that he has enough money to resign opposed to hanging on for a pay off and if I were a member of his family I'd be encouraging him to do just that for health reasons.

I was genuinely concerned for his wellbeing after the interview.



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itfcserbia added 08:00 - Feb 17
This is now an open struggle between Lambert and Evans - as this is literally asking to be sacked. PL won't walk, ME won't sack him, so the guy goes out with this. Not crazy nor stupid PL, just not a very good football manager.

But the press has got to use this, I mean if this is not enough for some serious questions towards the owner, then we all might as well pack and go.
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ThaiBlue added 08:01 - Feb 17
Yes the club has problems like most other clubs,but to be fair mr lambert you have to get the best out of players which sadly you dont,to much change this change that and still piss poor football week in week out so time to go,get paul cook in asap job done.
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johnwarksshorts added 08:03 - Feb 17
When you listen to that interview it feels like underneath he's pleading with Evan's to let him go. Let's hope he does. The team are not playing for Lambert anymore, it doesn't take a genius to see that. We all know that this season is over as far as play offs are concerned. WE NEED A CHANGE NOW, IF NOT THE STADIUM WILL BE EMPTY WHEN FANS ARE ALLOWED BACK. COYB!
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Chris_Knights added 08:09 - Feb 17
I'm sounding like a broken record .... there are three people at Portman Road operating way of their depth.

Evans
Lambert
ONeill

All of them have contributed . All of them need to go .... all of them should hang their heads in shame
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philpott2 added 08:13 - Feb 17
I'm reading this and am thinking.....

Paul Lambert has lost the plot.
PL is saying there are people here who don't know football, who are coasting and don't know in what direction of teavel the club is going (we do, the fans, down the flipping pan).
PL is blaming everybody else for the atmosphere and failings (but he's been here long enough to have his own backroom staff, own signings, own style and tactics).
He's also saying now everybody knows what a state this place is in, so sack me if you like and good luck finding a replacement now!

But to my mind, there are no excuses for the players on the pitch wearing the blue of ITFC not to be giving 101%....& for me they aren't, nobody (& certainly not collectively) is busting a gut to score a goal or stop one being conceded. Last night shows that, with not one effort on target in the first half in a must win game when all of the talk inside and outside of the club is about the gap to the playoffs widening!
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leftie1972 added 08:30 - Feb 17
No S@#£ Sherlock!
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