lambert staying

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I wonder if he does read forums like this one, it's clear McNally does from his latest comments. Whilst most of the participants on here have nothing but good to say about Lambo & the team, a few can get caried away and get overly critical. I know from personal experience when you are a subject of continual criticism and (unfair) comments it does eventually get to you no matter how thick skinned you are. Clearly everyone has the right to voice an opinion, but sometimes the "debates" on here and other forums go too far and become personal attacks.

So do we think DM Canary is really David McNally, or would he be more subtle than that?

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I think we would have had to have had a few seasons mid table in the championship before I though it was time for a change. Even then he would go with thanks and as a club legend.
He's a clever man though and will know when he's not progressing he's never been fired, he resigned from Falkirk and Wycombe because he felt that he could take them no further.

This is exactly it- it took that sort of result from Worthington before the penny dropped and would take at least the same from Lambert.

Even then, Lambert is so far ahead in terms of what he has done for this club I still think we'd be devastated to see him go.

As you say, if he does go, I suspect it will be on his own terms.
 
This could come as famous last words and all that but i genuinely think Lambert isn't the sort of manager to EVER lose the dressing room. His personality and the respect players have for him i don't think it will ever happen. Reason i say that is i think that's what happened with worthy. I do like worthington though, he wasn't a bad manager and probably should get more credit then he gets. Tactics wise he was off sometimes but i think done more right then wrong over his whole reign at Norwich.
 
This could come as famous last words and all that but i genuinely think Lambert isn't the sort of manager to EVER lose the dressing room. His personality and the respect players have for him i don't think it will ever happen. Reason i say that is i think that's what happened with worthy. I do like worthington though, he wasn't a bad manager and probably should get more credit then he gets. Tactics wise he was off sometimes but i think done more right then wrong over his whole reign at Norwich.

Yeah I think you're right.

The only way Lambert would lose the dressing room is at a really big club with all the egos and then it wouldn't be a given thing. Ultimately, he was such a good player it would be difficult to see how anyone outside of the very top clubs could look at him with anything other than respect. Given that he's also the consummate professional and clearly has brilliant relationships with each player individually, I find it very difficult to believe that this will be where he falls short, if he ever does.
 
And as my -- not PL's, he's much too polite -- last word on the subject:

Jesusjonny! Youse sleverin, ye glaikit teuchters. <laugh>