A "Crisis" can cause all sorts of crazy things to go on in the mind, the psychology is fascinating, lets have a dealve into our favourite resource, the pinkun. Lets start with a really ridiculous one... Yellow Green Army posts 33 Holts Replacement umm... no. Crisis can often provoke... bizzare... comments, even invoke fantasies? BGG&YPOS posts 524 2 Players I Feel Sorry For Theres obviously anger as well... Yellow Green Army Posts 3 No more LAMBERT posts forever! so lets end on a combination of the bizzare, angry and macabre... I'm spartacus posts 617 paul lambert,adolf hitler and pol pot all in a room
Actually Beef, the 'no more lambert posts' comment I find myself agreeing with. PL has lost my respect cos he has certainly shown us none. Personally I think he's acted like a complete c*nt and I really hope he ****s Villa up although I doubt he will. If Holt doesn't want to play for us, he can bugger off too! Still no word from Lambert thanking us for our support, no explanation or wishing us well. He's a selfish bastard who only thinks of himself. Thats my final word! IMcNWT
*rolls eyes* Without trying to encourage murderous behaviour, if I were in a room with Lambert, Hitler and Pol Pot, I would shoot the other two, shake Lambert by the hand and thank him for everything, seeing as he commended the fans at the end of every match and season. The man deserves our utmost gratitude, and I, for one, cannot wish him more luck in his time with Aston Villa. Anyone who boos him on his return to Carrow Road really needs to get some perspective - he took us from 23rd in League One to 12th in the Premier League, for f***s sake!
So you don't think he could have left with a bit more dignity then? I shan't boo him but I won't cheer him either,their's a right way and a wrong way of doing things that's all I'm saying. I don't really care what other woolly minded liberal posters think, suffice to say, I wouldn't piss on him now if he were on fire
Excellent post, KIO, never thought I'd find myself agreeing with you, but that is exactly how I would feel if Lambert had left my club like that, and **** all the Lambert apologists! Nail on head, mate!
You would say that, considering he masterminded Norwich's two biggest victories over Ipswich ever, as well as the 5-0 reverse against Colchester, our record points haul in League One, the country's first successive promotions through tiers three and two in eleven years, 12 90th minute goals in one season... Need I go on? Because I could, for paragraphs and paragraphs. By all means, kick-it-off, be disgruntled with how he left, but don't let it spoil the bigger picture. Lambert saved our club, he was always going to move on eventually, and, even though I, with my green and yellow tinted glasses on, would stay at Norwich, you can see the reasons why.
No, not at all, no hidden agenda, that's exactly how I'd feel if he'd done it to us, or dare I say it, if I was a Budgie! I would have exactly the same attitude as KIO!
Fair enough. I'm surprised that people can't appreciate, though, that this is football and people move on. There must have been a reason for the move, and whatever it was, I'm sure it was a good one (as much as I wish he had stayed, may I add).
I appreciate that people move on, but as I say, there's a right way and a wrong way Lambert moved because McNally wasn't prepared to deviate from the financial constraints that have been put in place and jepoardise the future of the club IMO
Or could it be the rest of us are big enough to admit that, although we're disappointed that he's gone, we knew it would happen one day, and the last three years have been fantastic, thanks to him! When his opportunity arises, he has to grab it with both hands! They won't wait for him!
The right way= Take a very poor team; turn them around; leave them in the premier league on a sound financial footing and able to attract a good replacement.