After the drama of the last game, and hearing Lamberts contrastingly taciturn response next to Warnock's rambling spiel, i couldn't help thinking how lucky we are to have a manager who knows that the results on the pitch are what matter most, and as such when he talks it is to praise or commiserate with the players who get them, nothing more.
My favourite moment of pure Lambertism has to be from last August in an interview with the Guardian.
'What, then, are his emotions ahead of Norwich's return to the top tier after six years' absence? "Nothing. None. It's just the same." Is he not a little nervous? "No. I'm not nervous. Not at all."
It was Lambert's birthday earlier this week [he is 42]. Did he celebrate it? "No, I'm not one of those people who are bothered what age they are."
Perhaps, though, he might yet celebrate if Norwich get off on the right foot on Saturday? "No. There's another nine months to go."
A nightmare for journalists, but a man who knows whats important, even to the point of ignoring birthdays!
My favourite moment of pure Lambertism has to be from last August in an interview with the Guardian.
'What, then, are his emotions ahead of Norwich's return to the top tier after six years' absence? "Nothing. None. It's just the same." Is he not a little nervous? "No. I'm not nervous. Not at all."
It was Lambert's birthday earlier this week [he is 42]. Did he celebrate it? "No, I'm not one of those people who are bothered what age they are."
Perhaps, though, he might yet celebrate if Norwich get off on the right foot on Saturday? "No. There's another nine months to go."
A nightmare for journalists, but a man who knows whats important, even to the point of ignoring birthdays!



