Since I don't believe Lambert would have gone to Villa without first sounding out his team, I think Culverhouse must have been consulted and agreed to join him in the move.
There's been talk of how Culverhouse would do if he took over the reins at CR. Some of us have been very taken by the idea, others have thought how rarely an assistant taking over seems to work and that a good assistant does not always make a good manager. (Not only the poor Wolves guy this season, but our own example when Walker left, and historical stuff like Clough and Taylor).
Also ex-players don't have a great record as managers either. On the other hand, Lambert is on record as crediting Culverhouse for much of his success and he really doesn't seem like another Bryan Gunn.
What do people think? Sadly, this is probably irrelevant, because it seems sure that Culverhouse will join Lambert but his head might be turned by the offer of being the Boss rather than the Number Two.
And I suspect McNally would rather enjoy throwing Lambert's schemes off the rails a little. The world could also then judge how good Lambert would be without Culverhouse. He already has a hard gig at Villa and this would make it much, much harder.
There's been talk of how Culverhouse would do if he took over the reins at CR. Some of us have been very taken by the idea, others have thought how rarely an assistant taking over seems to work and that a good assistant does not always make a good manager. (Not only the poor Wolves guy this season, but our own example when Walker left, and historical stuff like Clough and Taylor).
Also ex-players don't have a great record as managers either. On the other hand, Lambert is on record as crediting Culverhouse for much of his success and he really doesn't seem like another Bryan Gunn.
What do people think? Sadly, this is probably irrelevant, because it seems sure that Culverhouse will join Lambert but his head might be turned by the offer of being the Boss rather than the Number Two.
And I suspect McNally would rather enjoy throwing Lambert's schemes off the rails a little. The world could also then judge how good Lambert would be without Culverhouse. He already has a hard gig at Villa and this would make it much, much harder.