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So that's 2 managers recently who have been sacked from Championship jobs and their next job is in the Prem

Mike Ashley likes this - but not for 3 or 4 weeks because y'know what's the rush?

 

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Lambert doesn't seem to me particularly worse than Mark Hughes or any number of other average managers in this league. His stint at Villa obviously ended in disaster, but the real strange part of his tenure was the fact was that it was allowed to continue for so long. Most managers will fail at some point, and he has found success elsewhere. For the purposes of this season, the most important aspect was to simply remove Hughes from the dressing room. It was fairly clearly that he had lost the ear of what is ostensibly a fairly talented squad, and I would expect results to improve with a new man.

 

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I wouldn’t laugh too hard at Lambert’s appointment.

 

He did keep Norwich up and Villa up for a good few years after all.

 

And I do believe he’ll keep Stoke up. But if they have any serious ambition then this needs to be a short term appointment only.

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Can only see more of their players downing tools tbh. It'll only take one negative result against one of those teams around them to remove any ounce of positivity from the new manager bounce.

 

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Yup. take a look at the midfield and forward players alongside Shaqiri in their last game and tell me why he wouldn't be giving up. Joe Allen and Stephen Ireland ffs :lol:

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It's like Harold Shipman being made made head of a primary care trust.

 

It's funny that you say that because Harold Shipman was actually jailed for life, having been convicted of murdering hundreds of women in primary care.

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It's like Harold Shipman being made made head of a primary care trust.

 

It's funny that you say that because Harold Shipman was actually jailed for life, having been convicted of murdering hundreds of women in primary care.

 

At least Paul Lambert has a good, clean record on that front.

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It's like Harold Shipman being made made head of a primary care trust.

 

It's funny that you say that because Harold Shipman was actually jailed for life, having been convicted of murdering hundreds of women in primary care.

 

At least Paul Lambert has a good, clean record on that front.

 

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