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Post by FullerMagic on May 10, 2018 11:39:52 GMT
Thought that was Nassar Hussain Never noticed that similarity before - it's uncanny! Can imagine a comedy film where they swap roles. Nasser runs Russia and Vlad joins the Sky commentary team and starts bantering with Bumble
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Post by FullerMagic on May 10, 2018 12:08:12 GMT
Win percentage - 7.14% Lambert In support - 6.88%
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Post by scfcno1fan on May 10, 2018 12:16:04 GMT
Quite conclusive so far.
Exit polls have been done with less percentages.
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Post by jezzascfc on May 10, 2018 12:42:50 GMT
The only surprise for me is that so many have voted to keep him!
There is no logical reason to keep Paul "One Win" Lambert given that we have a break clause we can exercise.
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Post by claytonscrubs on May 10, 2018 13:09:27 GMT
The 14 Stokie rebels who’ve voted to keep Lambert should be named and shamed...
Disgraceful behaviour! 😉
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Post by pavel on May 10, 2018 13:14:24 GMT
The only surprise for me is that so many have voted to keep him! There is no logical reason to keep Paul "One Win" Lambert given that we have a break clause we can exercise. There was no logical reason that we employed him in the first place, his time at Stoke is just following the woeful downward trajectory he's been on for a long time. He's failed here on every meaningful measure of football management and by his own admission his only win was when he hadn't put his own stamp on the team, well that worked didn't it!
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Post by tony1234 on May 10, 2018 13:16:42 GMT
The 14 Stokie rebels who’ve voted to keep Lambert should be named and shamed... Disgraceful behaviour! 😉 Paul Lambert, Shirey Lambert, Toby, Fred and George Lambert, "Grandad" Alan Lambert, Uncles Percy and Dave Lambert, Auntie Gladis Lambert, Spot the Dog and ... Peter Coates
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Post by Miles Offside on May 10, 2018 13:46:05 GMT
I've voted no. At the same time, though, I recognise the real problems he faced in coming in and sorting out somebody else's mess.
I just hope the Coates duo are clear on what they are going to do next and don't need a couple of Board meetings over the coming weeks to decide.
Whoever the manager is next season he's facing a task and a timetable as demanding as Brexit to get this squad re-built and fit for purpose before the August.
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Post by FullerMagic on May 10, 2018 13:58:32 GMT
FAO Coates family
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Post by musik on May 10, 2018 14:07:53 GMT
Hellu!
I'm voting blank.
Just remember, any manager would struggle to win games without forwards.
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Post by FullerMagic on May 10, 2018 14:15:13 GMT
Hellu! I'm voting blank. Just remember, any manager would struggle to win games without forwards. Lambert couldn't win games with a firing Christian Benteke in his team though, musik! www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/birmingham-mail-says---aston-8624784Today the Birmingham Mail makes one simple, stark request to the Aston Villa board: sack the manager. Paul Lambert is not the man to save this club from relegation and the long-term damage that disaster will bring. We do not say this lightly, nor do we take any pleasure in saying that Lambert should go. The Birmingham Mail has been as patient as many of the claret and blue fans, standing by and hoping things will improve. Despite the results, despite the performances. But time is now up. No progress has been made under Lambert. In fact, this once mighty club is now staring relegation in the face. Lambert has presided over just two Premier League victories in 20 matches since agreeing a bumper new four-year deal in mid-September. The poor, and too often dull, performances mean the team is last on Match Of The Day nearly every week - and at this rate destined for an even later Saturday night slot on the Football League show next season. That’s why Villa must act now - before it’s too late. Awful football, declining attendances, and post-match excuses that beggar belief. We don’t believe Lambert anymore. He is out of ideas, there is nothing left for him to say to his players that he hasn’t said already. We respect his integrity and loyalty, but the fans don’t want him. The fans deserve better. Enough is enough.
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Post by chuckrocky on May 10, 2018 14:20:27 GMT
Hellu! I'm voting blank. Just remember, any manager would struggle to win games without forwards. Lambert couldn't win games with a firing Christian Benteke in his team though, musik! www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/birmingham-mail-says---aston-8624784Today the Birmingham Mail makes one simple, stark request to the Aston Villa board: sack the manager. Paul Lambert is not the man to save this club from relegation and the long-term damage that disaster will bring. We do not say this lightly, nor do we take any pleasure in saying that Lambert should go. The Birmingham Mail has been as patient as many of the claret and blue fans, standing by and hoping things will improve. Despite the results, despite the performances. But time is now up. No progress has been made under Lambert. In fact, this once mighty club is now staring relegation in the face. Lambert has presided over just two Premier League victories in 20 matches since agreeing a bumper new four-year deal in mid-September. The poor, and too often dull, performances mean the team is last on Match Of The Day nearly every week - and at this rate destined for an even later Saturday night slot on the Football League show next season. That’s why Villa must act now - before it’s too late. Awful football, declining attendances, and post-match excuses that beggar belief. We don’t believe Lambert anymore. He is out of ideas, there is nothing left for him to say to his players that he hasn’t said already. We respect his integrity and loyalty, but the fans don’t want him. The fans deserve better. Enough is enough. Could you imagine Spinks writing an article like that?! Wish our local paper and radio had a pair of balls.
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Post by crapslinger on May 10, 2018 14:20:39 GMT
Hellu! I'm voting blank. Just remember, any manager would struggle to win games without forwards. Why did he not insist on a striker in the window ? with his in depth knowledge of our squad and what was needed he would have known we desperately needed one to keep us up, unless of course that was total bullshit either way that is enough to fuck him off pronto.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 14:47:23 GMT
FFS sod this poor mans Tony Pulis back to Loch Ness where he belongs.
Can't score, can't keep a clean sheet = can't win and has to go.
Can't communicate, PR disaster who will not attract players to the club to get us back up and that is the main priority at the moment.
Knows the squad well my arse^ I know Mick Jagger better having met him twice when I was 15.
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Post by elystokie on May 10, 2018 14:47:49 GMT
Hellu! I'm voting blank. Just remember, any manager would struggle to win games without forwards. Lambert couldn't win games with a firing Christian Benteke in his team though, musik! www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/birmingham-mail-says---aston-8624784Today the Birmingham Mail makes one simple, stark request to the Aston Villa board: sack the manager. Paul Lambert is not the man to save this club from relegation and the long-term damage that disaster will bring. We do not say this lightly, nor do we take any pleasure in saying that Lambert should go. The Birmingham Mail has been as patient as many of the claret and blue fans, standing by and hoping things will improve. Despite the results, despite the performances. But time is now up. No progress has been made under Lambert. In fact, this once mighty club is now staring relegation in the face. Lambert has presided over just two Premier League victories in 20 matches since agreeing a bumper new four-year deal in mid-September. The poor, and too often dull, performances mean the team is last on Match Of The Day nearly every week - and at this rate destined for an even later Saturday night slot on the Football League show next season. That’s why Villa must act now - before it’s too late. Awful football, declining attendances, and post-match excuses that beggar belief. We don’t believe Lambert anymore. He is out of ideas, there is nothing left for him to say to his players that he hasn’t said already. We respect his integrity and loyalty, but the fans don’t want him. The fans deserve better. Enough is enough. Fucking hell, that article is terrifying.
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Post by musik on May 10, 2018 15:04:27 GMT
I got your point!👍
Was he our 4th or 40ieth choice? Can't remember. 😉
I just thought about what he'd done at Norwich. Perhaps the team there were solid raw talent, so it was no real surprise they advanced no matter what manager they had? Besides, it was then, and now is now.
But I think they who decide will keep him.
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Post by TheWiseMaster on May 10, 2018 15:04:46 GMT
I see that Lambert to stay is second favourite of the options Is this a positive?
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Post by claytonscrubs on May 10, 2018 15:12:31 GMT
The 14 Stokie rebels who’ve voted to keep Lambert should be named and shamed... Disgraceful behaviour! 😉 Paul Lambert, Shirey Lambert, Toby, Fred and George Lambert, "Grandad" Alan Lambert, Uncles Percy and Dave Lambert, Auntie Gladis Lambert, Spot the Dog and ... Peter Coates I always had my suspicions about Spot the Dog, he kept giving Lambert 9/10 every week on the Rate Lambert thread...🙄 EDIT......23 rebels now, WTF? 😲
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on May 10, 2018 15:12:52 GMT
Swansea showing us how to do it Despite him having made way more of a fist of it than PL, West Ham will probably move Moyes on even in the knowledge that he has probably achieved his mandate, West Brom ditched Pardew without a second thought. We really have no excuses.You're right, we don't. So I had to laugh at the club statement which basically said they got it wrong then went on to justify why they gave Hughes more time and then said they'd do the same in future. For fuck's sake!
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Post by dirtygary69 on May 10, 2018 15:15:06 GMT
Hellu! I'm voting blank. Just remember, any manager would struggle to win games without forwards. Lambert couldn't win games with a firing Christian Benteke in his team though, musik! www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/birmingham-mail-says---aston-8624784Today the Birmingham Mail makes one simple, stark request to the Aston Villa board: sack the manager. Paul Lambert is not the man to save this club from relegation and the long-term damage that disaster will bring. We do not say this lightly, nor do we take any pleasure in saying that Lambert should go. The Birmingham Mail has been as patient as many of the claret and blue fans, standing by and hoping things will improve. Despite the results, despite the performances. But time is now up. No progress has been made under Lambert. In fact, this once mighty club is now staring relegation in the face. Lambert has presided over just two Premier League victories in 20 matches since agreeing a bumper new four-year deal in mid-September. The poor, and too often dull, performances mean the team is last on Match Of The Day nearly every week - and at this rate destined for an even later Saturday night slot on the Football League show next season. That’s why Villa must act now - before it’s too late. Awful football, declining attendances, and post-match excuses that beggar belief. We don’t believe Lambert anymore. He is out of ideas, there is nothing left for him to say to his players that he hasn’t said already. We respect his integrity and loyalty, but the fans don’t want him. The fans deserve better. Enough is enough. Think I've just shit my pants.
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Post by thevoid on May 10, 2018 15:44:25 GMT
Three wins from his last 35 top flight games managed. Just let that sink in. He's a loser and a fraud and Hull City didn't want him!
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Post by realstokebloke on May 10, 2018 15:57:20 GMT
I get that the board got themselves in a right old pickle by sacking LMH and then failing to land their targets etc but ... as successful business people surely they know how to conduct due diligence?
It's not even like there isn't a whole anthology of evidence and brutally scathing criticism out there from previous clubs saying either "don't hire this guy" or "sack this bloke".
(FullerMagic has posted most of it tbf.) ; )
Maybe it should be collated and emailed to Jon so he can show his Dad & sis. Along with the results of the various polls on "in" or, more overwhelmingly, "out".
So if this 'break' clause is a thing, surely they just have to exercise it?
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Post by waffles on May 10, 2018 16:17:05 GMT
Three wins from his last 35 top flight games managed. Just let that sink in. He's a loser and a fraud and Hull City didn't want him! Oh my fucking god, can it be any worse.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 16:21:29 GMT
His assignment was to keep us up, he's failed. Taking us down, all most certainly bottom of the league and with one win in fifteen.
Simply must go and can't believe we're asking the question as to whether we should keep him.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 16:31:01 GMT
This poll shows his position is completely untenable.
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Post by GreaterGlasgowstokie on May 10, 2018 16:49:24 GMT
Its pretty much unanimous. Practically everyone wants him to go
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Post by thevoid on May 10, 2018 16:54:18 GMT
It's only a matter of time before he'll be sacked anyway so let's cut out a lot of unnecessary misery and begin the summer with a clean slate.
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Post by FullerMagic on May 10, 2018 16:58:55 GMT
You never see poll results like this with managers.
Even at the end of the Pulis era, he had 32% with him on here.
This is the dictionary definition of untenable
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Post by sheikhmomo on May 10, 2018 17:06:09 GMT
Thought that was Nassar Hussain Never noticed that similarity before - it's uncanny! Can imagine a comedy film where they swap roles. Nasser runs Russia and Vlad joins the Sky commentary team and starts bantering with Bumble 'Staart the Lada'
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Post by Absolution on May 10, 2018 17:18:08 GMT
You never see poll results like this with managers. Even at the end of the Pulis era, he had 32% with him on here. This is the dictionary definition of untenable But then, there was a reasonable number chanting his name after the Palace match. I didn't understand it or agree with it, but it's as likely to be paid attention to as a poll on here. Any club owners with anything about them would keep their ear to the Oatcake to see how the land lay. But genuine question, who would you pay more attention to if you were undecided, this board or the people at the match?
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