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Post by davejohnno1 on Jan 30, 2018 14:06:49 GMT
Apparently whilst manager of Norwich, he agreed a deal to become the Burnley manager but backtracked and used Burnley's interest to secure a new contract with the Canaries. Brilliant. I'm really starting to warm to this fella.
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Post by thegift on Jan 30, 2018 14:12:48 GMT
The whole mobile phone ban is good enough for me.
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Post by mrcoke on Jan 30, 2018 14:14:31 GMT
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Post by thegift on Jan 30, 2018 14:17:50 GMT
Not seen this He really does want to succeed doesn't he?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 14:26:23 GMT
Not seen this He really does want to succeed doesn't he? Seems pretty standard for me for a manager to go and watch opposition games when he has time, it shows how half arsed our previous manager was.
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Post by flea79 on Jan 30, 2018 15:35:25 GMT
Not seen this He really does want to succeed doesn't he? Seems pretty standard for me for a manager to go and watch opposition games when he has time, it shows how half arsed our previous manager was. cant say your wrong about Sparky, he seemed to adopt his style from Ferguson who famously had very little to do with with day to day training, he would cast his eye over players on occasion but on a whole would mainly appear on match day and manage the game
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Post by essexstokey on Jan 30, 2018 15:48:50 GMT
Something else came across from that behind the scenes thing at clayton woods
he has a sense of humour he values those around him from the kit ladies up he now insists the players have a meal together after training where the previous ones didn't to foster team moral
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Post by crapslinger on Jan 30, 2018 15:50:43 GMT
Seems pretty standard for me for a manager to go and watch opposition games when he has time, it shows how half arsed our previous manager was. cant say your wrong about Sparky, he seemed to adopt his style from Ferguson who famously had very little to do with with day to day training, he would cast his eye over players on occasion but on a whole would mainly appear on match day and manage the game Difference was Fergie knew how to do it.
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Post by chayzenbacon on Jan 30, 2018 15:52:09 GMT
cant say your wrong about Sparky, he seemed to adopt his style from Ferguson who famously had very little to do with with day to day training, he would cast his eye over players on occasion but on a whole would mainly appear on match day and manage the game Difference was Fergie knew how to do it. Can't argue with that. Though someone probably will.
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Post by wagsastokie on Jan 30, 2018 16:17:22 GMT
cant say your wrong about Sparky, he seemed to adopt his style from Ferguson who famously had very little to do with with day to day training, he would cast his eye over players on occasion but on a whole would mainly appear on match day and manage the game Difference was Fergie knew how to do it. Hughes went to throw a hair dryer The towel didn't reach
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Post by senojbor on Jan 30, 2018 16:17:59 GMT
Apparently whilst manager of Norwich, he agreed a deal to become the Burnley manager but backtracked and used Burnley's interest to secure a new contract with the Canaries. Brilliant. I'm really starting to warm to this fella. Bit like Rowett then?
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Post by burberrybassist on Jan 30, 2018 16:22:32 GMT
He seems like a real top bloke to work for. Everything he has done in the media so far as been totally on point, he is winning people over which was always going to be the challenge.
I suppose it is no different to giving players a second chance in the "dog home", Paul has a point to prove as is trying his hardest to prove it, and that is nothing but good news for the club.
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Post by cheekymatt71 on Jan 30, 2018 16:27:00 GMT
"Lambert might have been encouraged by what he saw because Watford were not only poor during their 1-0 defeat, by all accounts, but two players were reportedly restrained after getting into a slanging match with their own fans."
Promising signs for Wednesday.
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Post by The Stubborn Optimist on Jan 30, 2018 16:29:41 GMT
Maybe also the fact that he's a Jock.
Consider a number of the great British managers, Busby, Shankly, Stein, Fergie, together with two of the most successful managers Stoke have had, McGory and Lou, they all happen to be Jocks.
On the other hand it might just be coincidental nonsense.
Just a thought like.
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Post by cheekymatt71 on Jan 30, 2018 16:30:03 GMT
Hughes is a manager and not a coach.
Lambert seems way more hands on and in touch with the players and staff which is great to see.
He comes across as likeable but maybe thats more due to the fact that everyone was tired of Hughes these last months. When Pulis left we were all saying what a breath of fresh air that Hughes is in comparison to TP.
Lambert is in the honeymoon period and long may it last. But rest assured it wont last forever, thats the way with football fans
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Post by mrcoke on Jan 30, 2018 16:37:27 GMT
Not seen this He really does want to succeed doesn't he? Seems pretty standard for me for a manager to go and watch opposition games when he has time, it shows how half arsed our previous manager was. You are not wrong, but credit where it is due; he has taken a long round trip to Southampton at what must be the busiest time in his life, with new club, learning about his own players, and the climax of the transfer window. I imagine his family have seen very little of him the past couple of weeks and he goes off to Southampton, when he could have sent someone else.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jan 30, 2018 16:41:17 GMT
Apparently whilst manager of Norwich, he agreed a deal to become the Burnley manager but backtracked and used Burnley's interest to secure a new contract with the Canaries. Brilliant. I'm really starting to warm to this fella. Bit like Rowett then? Burnley weren't interested in Rowett were they?
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on Jan 30, 2018 16:46:45 GMT
Maybe also the fact that he's a Jock. Consider a number of the great British managers, Busby, Shankly, Stein, Fergie, together with two of the most successful managers Stoke have had, McGory and Lou, they all happen to be Jocks. On the other hand it might just be coincidental nonsense. Just a thought like. Joe Jordan and the twat in shorts were also Scottish!
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Post by mrcoke on Jan 30, 2018 16:54:34 GMT
Maybe also the fact that he's a Jock. Consider a number of the great British managers, Busby, Shankly, Stein, Fergie, together with two of the most successful managers Stoke have had, McGory and Lou, they all happen to be Jocks. On the other hand it might just be coincidental nonsense. Just a thought like. Not coincidence, the Jocks are natural leaders and fighters. They are also good innovators with many inventors and designers throughout history and the world like Carnegie. Lambert follows two Welshmen at Stoke, who happen to have been two of the outstanding managers in Stoke's history. The Welsh have not produced as many leaders in history, their national traits are in the fields of the arts, particularly music. They are also excellent team members, who pull together stronger than most nations; a team of Welshmen can be very formidable.
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Post by cousindupree on Jan 30, 2018 17:10:03 GMT
Apparently whilst manager of Norwich, he agreed a deal to become the Burnley manager but backtracked and used Burnley's interest to secure a new contract with the Canaries. Brilliant. I'm really starting to warm to this fella. Why would you be impressed by someone who would renege on a deal? Just curious
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Post by davejohnno1 on Jan 30, 2018 18:13:30 GMT
Apparently whilst manager of Norwich, he agreed a deal to become the Burnley manager but backtracked and used Burnley's interest to secure a new contract with the Canaries. Brilliant. I'm really starting to warm to this fella. Why would you be impressed by someone who would renege on a deal? Just curious Anything that pisses Burnley supporters off is fine with me!
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Post by davejohnno1 on Jan 30, 2018 18:14:20 GMT
Apparently whilst manager of Norwich, he agreed a deal to become the Burnley manager but backtracked and used Burnley's interest to secure a new contract with the Canaries. Brilliant. I'm really starting to warm to this fella. Bit like Rowett then? More like QSF given that we had no interest in Rowett in the first place.
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Post by crapslinger on Jan 30, 2018 18:35:47 GMT
Maybe also the fact that he's a Jock. Consider a number of the great British managers, Busby, Shankly, Stein, Fergie, together with two of the most successful managers Stoke have had, McGory and Lou, they all happen to be Jocks. On the other hand it might just be coincidental nonsense. Just a thought like. Not coincidence, the Jocks are natural leaders and fighters. They are also good innovators with many inventors and designers throughout history and the world like Carnegie. Lambert follows two Welshmen at Stoke, who happen to have been two of the outstanding managers in Stoke's history. The Welsh have not produced as many leaders in history, their national traits are in the fields of the arts, particularly music. They are also excellent team members, who pull together stronger than most nations; a team of Welshmen can be very formidable. Especially if you are a sheep and they happen to be wearing wellies.
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Post by kustokie on Jan 30, 2018 18:46:35 GMT
Maybe also the fact that he's a Jock. Consider a number of the great British managers, Busby, Shankly, Stein, Fergie, together with two of the most successful managers Stoke have had, McGory and Lou, they all happen to be Jocks. On the other hand it might just be coincidental nonsense. Just a thought like. Not coincidence, the Jocks are natural leaders and fighters. They are also good innovators with many inventors and designers throughout history and the world like Carnegie. Lambert follows two Welshmen at Stoke, who happen to have been two of the outstanding managers in Stoke's history. The Welsh have not produced as many leaders in history, their national traits are in the fields of the arts, particularly music. They are also excellent team members, who pull together stronger than most nations; a team of Welshmen can be very formidable. Really? How about Lloyd George and Aneurin Bevan?
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Post by crapslinger on Jan 30, 2018 18:57:54 GMT
Not coincidence, the Jocks are natural leaders and fighters. They are also good innovators with many inventors and designers throughout history and the world like Carnegie. Lambert follows two Welshmen at Stoke, who happen to have been two of the outstanding managers in Stoke's history. The Welsh have not produced as many leaders in history, their national traits are in the fields of the arts, particularly music. They are also excellent team members, who pull together stronger than most nations; a team of Welshmen can be very formidable. Really? How about Lloyd George and Aneurin Bevan? Neil Kinnock !!!!!
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Post by mrcoke on Jan 30, 2018 18:59:40 GMT
Not coincidence, the Jocks are natural leaders and fighters. They are also good innovators with many inventors and designers throughout history and the world like Carnegie. Lambert follows two Welshmen at Stoke, who happen to have been two of the outstanding managers in Stoke's history. The Welsh have not produced as many leaders in history, their national traits are in the fields of the arts, particularly music. They are also excellent team members, who pull together stronger than most nations; a team of Welshmen can be very formidable. Really? How about Lloyd George and Aneurin Bevan? <iframe width="22.960000000000036" height="6.399999999999977" style="position: absolute; width: 22.96px; height: 6.4px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 0px; top: 0px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_3639192"></iframe> <iframe width="22.960000000000036" height="6.399999999999977" style="position: absolute; width: 22.96px; height: 6.4px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1085px; top: -280px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_13504388"></iframe> <iframe width="22.960000000000036" height="6.399999999999977" style="position: absolute; width: 22.96px; height: 6.4px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 10px; top: -17px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_88299014"></iframe> <iframe width="22.960000000000036" height="6.399999999999977" style="position: absolute; width: 22.96px; height: 6.4px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1085px; top: -17px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_49980101"></iframe> I said "as many" not "no". Another example just for you: look how many American presidents have Scottish ancestry, c.f. Welsh.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Jan 30, 2018 19:12:18 GMT
Like the cut of his jib and actions so far back up the words. Seems a good fit, wants it.
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Post by smallthorner on Jan 30, 2018 19:14:19 GMT
More like QSF given that we had no interest in Rowett in the first place. Who says?
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Post by scfc64 on Jan 30, 2018 19:19:29 GMT
TBH, I was having a hissy-fit and banging on about it (my pals said I was starting to sound like a 'remoaner')until Lambert spoke about things at Stoke City and it started sinking in that at the end of the day, it was looking like a great choice and he really does seem a decent guy who knows his stuff. I wish him every success here and I'm positive we'll a great future under him.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Jan 30, 2018 20:25:58 GMT
More like QSF given that we had no interest in Rowett in the first place. Who says? Certainly not rowett as you proved with your inane ramblings yesterday
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