Looking hopeful because where would he go?
The megabucks clubs would go for someone like the Dortmund guy or Mourinho. On the other hand, why would Lambert leave for one of the clubs who may sack their managers even if they stay up (Blackburn, Bolton)? He'd have to start all over again for no reason with clubs that can't offer anything more than we can. Celtic have won the league and Rangers are not going to be a threat for a while, so Scotland looks safe, too. Sunderland have got O'Neill now. Moyes looks totally secure at Everton, especially if he can land the Cup.
So there's only a few dangers left. I suppose Spurs could go for Lambert if 'Arry goes to England, but I think they're more likely to go Continental or for Rodgers because of all the superlatives he gets from the media about the way his team plays. If King Kenny gets airlifted up to Director of Football, I doubt if Liverpool fans would accept Lambert (not big enough to manage Liverpool blah blah blah) and anyway, as always, even the ones who want to replace KK seem stuck in the past and say they want Rafa back. (Liverpool FC - the Land that Time Forgot).
So that probably just leaves Villa, who will surely get rid of Mr Negative Football at some point. They are a bigger club than us historically, but what are their finances like now? Could they tempt Lambert away with a huge salary and/or transfer budget? Seems unlikely - it looks as if clubs are finally starting to realise the stupidity of paying wages they can't afford.
So it looks as if Lambert may be sticking around for a while and we can all hope for even better times ahead, especially as we have more and more to offer young players and so land ones like Howson and the new Bennett.
The megabucks clubs would go for someone like the Dortmund guy or Mourinho. On the other hand, why would Lambert leave for one of the clubs who may sack their managers even if they stay up (Blackburn, Bolton)? He'd have to start all over again for no reason with clubs that can't offer anything more than we can. Celtic have won the league and Rangers are not going to be a threat for a while, so Scotland looks safe, too. Sunderland have got O'Neill now. Moyes looks totally secure at Everton, especially if he can land the Cup.
So there's only a few dangers left. I suppose Spurs could go for Lambert if 'Arry goes to England, but I think they're more likely to go Continental or for Rodgers because of all the superlatives he gets from the media about the way his team plays. If King Kenny gets airlifted up to Director of Football, I doubt if Liverpool fans would accept Lambert (not big enough to manage Liverpool blah blah blah) and anyway, as always, even the ones who want to replace KK seem stuck in the past and say they want Rafa back. (Liverpool FC - the Land that Time Forgot).
So that probably just leaves Villa, who will surely get rid of Mr Negative Football at some point. They are a bigger club than us historically, but what are their finances like now? Could they tempt Lambert away with a huge salary and/or transfer budget? Seems unlikely - it looks as if clubs are finally starting to realise the stupidity of paying wages they can't afford.
So it looks as if Lambert may be sticking around for a while and we can all hope for even better times ahead, especially as we have more and more to offer young players and so land ones like Howson and the new Bennett.

