firstly, I want this to be known. I would love him to still be here next season.
The thing is, If I were in his position and thinking purely with my head and not my yellow and green heart, I think I'd probably move on.
It pains me to say it, but unless a mystery benifactor suddenly appears then I think it would be a bigger risk to PL's reputation to stay than it would be to go. Look at it from PL's perspective, where can he realistically take Norwich this season? 8th or 9th at best (with the current financial situation). Maybe a cup win, but that is a long shot. Chances are, a repeat of this season is the best that can be hoped for and is FAR from guaranteed!
Paul Lambert's stock is at a peak. How can he improve his reputation further with us? Should he be take the Villa job and guide them to 8th or 9th then he would have proved that he can cope with the pressures of a 'big club' and further offers will come in. I know funds might be tight at Villa, but they are at Norwich and look how he has done for us! I just think that to get one of the REALLY big jobs, Villa might be a perfect stepping stone.
In his position (loyalties aside)I'm sorry, but the truth is I would be very tempted.

Hey ho, if it were to happen, I would wave him on his way and wish him the best of luck. What he has done for our club should never be understated. A born winner and a true gent.
If he were to go I would love to see Malky in the dugout next season, but that is probably just sentiment. I am sure that McNally would appoint the right successor. As good as Lambert is, he is not a god. What he has achieved can be built upon.
Still hope he stays though
The thing is, If I were in his position and thinking purely with my head and not my yellow and green heart, I think I'd probably move on.
It pains me to say it, but unless a mystery benifactor suddenly appears then I think it would be a bigger risk to PL's reputation to stay than it would be to go. Look at it from PL's perspective, where can he realistically take Norwich this season? 8th or 9th at best (with the current financial situation). Maybe a cup win, but that is a long shot. Chances are, a repeat of this season is the best that can be hoped for and is FAR from guaranteed!
Paul Lambert's stock is at a peak. How can he improve his reputation further with us? Should he be take the Villa job and guide them to 8th or 9th then he would have proved that he can cope with the pressures of a 'big club' and further offers will come in. I know funds might be tight at Villa, but they are at Norwich and look how he has done for us! I just think that to get one of the REALLY big jobs, Villa might be a perfect stepping stone.
In his position (loyalties aside)I'm sorry, but the truth is I would be very tempted.
Hey ho, if it were to happen, I would wave him on his way and wish him the best of luck. What he has done for our club should never be understated. A born winner and a true gent.
If he were to go I would love to see Malky in the dugout next season, but that is probably just sentiment. I am sure that McNally would appoint the right successor. As good as Lambert is, he is not a god. What he has achieved can be built upon.
Still hope he stays though
