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Post by wakefieldstokie on Dec 14, 2023 12:32:40 GMT
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Post by andystokey on Dec 14, 2023 12:33:55 GMT
Does the next sentence say.. " Unlike they did with ne
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Post by lordb on Dec 14, 2023 12:34:01 GMT
Although he was a rubbish manager I didn't mind him seemed like a good guy Just not good enough
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Post by chigstoke on Dec 14, 2023 12:36:09 GMT
Although he was a rubbish manager I didn't mind him seemed like a good guy Just not good enough If being a good guy got us points in the league, we would've qualified for the Champions League that season.
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Post by mattythestokie on Dec 14, 2023 12:38:01 GMT
Although he was a rubbish manager I didn't mind him seemed like a good guy Just not good enough If being a good guy got us points in the league, we would've qualified for the Champions League that season. Why should you dislike someone because they’re not good enough? He didn’t come across as a prick. Could see how much he wanted do well. Be annoyed with whoever appointed him…
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Post by chigstoke on Dec 14, 2023 12:40:44 GMT
If being a good guy got us points in the league, we would've qualified for the Champions League that season. Why should you dislike someone because they’re not good enough? He didn’t come across as a prick. Could see how much he wanted do well. Be annoyed with whoever appointed him… He always struck me as genuine, a lot more likeable than that Scottish scrote we just sacked. It was just a job too big for him. An unforgivable decision from the board to hire him.
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Post by middleoftheboothen on Dec 14, 2023 12:40:57 GMT
We are having advice from Paul 'fucking' Lambert now and some think we haven't yet hit rock bottom. He is right ofcourse but the irony is off the scale.
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Post by Pugsley on Dec 14, 2023 12:48:17 GMT
Thanks for your input Paul. Now jog on.
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Post by spitthedog on Dec 14, 2023 12:49:45 GMT
The piece is more about Alex Neil, and he's naturally been asked to give his opinion, but its never a bad thing if past managers (whatever their record) are describing it as 'a great club'. Complimentary about our fans too.
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Post by stonecoldstokie on Dec 14, 2023 12:59:01 GMT
The abuse Lambert gets is ridiculous, he was appointed during a transfer window and inherited a poor squad lacking confidence with no leaders in it. We were doomed that season and a lot is the fault of Hughes and the board who became complacent / lazy
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Post by stokie23 on Dec 14, 2023 13:07:57 GMT
POT KETTLE BLACK
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Post by johnnysoul60 on Dec 14, 2023 13:20:15 GMT
The abuse Lambert gets is ridiculous, he was appointed during a transfer window and inherited a poor squad lacking confidence with no leaders in it. We were doomed that season and a lot is the fault of Hughes and the board who became complacent / lazy People forget that he was let down by some daft moments from players , which had they been avoided would have seen us stay up that season , maybe not good enough but better than anything since
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Post by questionable on Dec 14, 2023 13:24:09 GMT
Guaranteed he’s sitting next to his phone hoping Coates rings him again
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Post by spitthedog on Dec 14, 2023 13:26:12 GMT
The abuse Lambert gets is ridiculous, he was appointed during a transfer window and inherited a poor squad lacking confidence with no leaders in it. We were doomed that season and a lot is the fault of Hughes and the board who became complacent / lazy People forget that he was let down by some daft moments from players , which had they been avoided would have seen us stay up that season , maybe not good enough but better than anything since At least he was likeable and seemed genuine, and yes for me, there are times when that does help as a supporter. His first job was to stop us leaking goals and he succeeded in that but just couldn't get us over the line. He's entitled to his opinion and speaks well about the club and the fans (not much of that evident with some our recent managers)
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Post by prestwichpotter on Dec 14, 2023 13:26:40 GMT
Lambert was a disastrous appointment.
But if we'd kept him on after relegation instead of bringing in Rowett, got rid of the likes of Butland/Allen and gone for a younger squad with some homegrown players potentially blooded we'd be in a much better situation then we are now (and have a lot more money in the bank as well).
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Post by spiderpuss on Dec 14, 2023 13:33:17 GMT
The recruitment has to start to turn the corner two. Bar a couple I'd say our current incoming bunch are more miss than hit. But yes the manager has to be 100% bang on, there is no room for manoeuvre - especially with QPR finally kicking on.
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Post by rickyfullerbeer on Dec 14, 2023 13:43:07 GMT
GOAT.
Bring him home.
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Post by mattface on Dec 14, 2023 13:46:05 GMT
Thought exactly that when I read the thread title
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Post by Vadiation_Ribe on Dec 14, 2023 13:54:19 GMT
What's he supposed to say when he's approached and asked about Stoke's next manager?
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Post by Marc01 on Dec 14, 2023 13:58:50 GMT
The abuse Lambert gets is ridiculous, he was appointed during a transfer window and inherited a poor squad lacking confidence with no leaders in it. We were doomed that season and a lot is the fault of Hughes and the board who became complacent / lazy People forget that he was let down by some daft moments from players , which had they been avoided would have seen us stay up that season , maybe not good enough but better than anything since No doubt he was let down by silly mistakes. For what it’s worth, I’m sure the first season in the Championship would have been less damaging, from the perspective of costly long term signings at least, if we had stuck with him.
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Post by theonlooker on Dec 14, 2023 13:59:36 GMT
Next we have Paul Lambert. Specialist subject - the bleeding obvious!!
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Post by boskampsflaps on Dec 14, 2023 14:07:31 GMT
We are having advice from Paul 'fucking' Lambert now and some think we haven't yet hit rock bottom. He is right ofcourse but the irony is off the scale. Someone's asked him the question, hardly a big deal is it.
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Post by Gods on Dec 14, 2023 14:12:55 GMT
I am trying to reflect objectively on Paul Lambert's tenure after the passage of time.
We were told he got the job at least in part based on a dossier (a Powerpoint presentation) he prepared for the interview with an in depth analysis of all our players. You could probably run one off on ChatGPT now but it was seen as a big deal at the time.
He won 2 games. His first game at home to Huddersfield and his last game at Swansea when both teams were already relegated ahead of the kick off.
The problem was all the games in between!
We had lots of winnable matches but somehow contrived to win none of them, but even then we were only relegated by 4 points.
It's easy to see where 4 extra points may have come from. Charlie Adam's penalty where we stepped forward to bury Brighton at the death only to see it saved and Charlie move like he was walking through treacle to convert the rebound only to be clattered from behind my Lewis Dunk, now an England player of course. I remember a late Andy Carroll header at West Ham robbing us of another 2 points.
We really should not have got relegated, but somehow we were.
I always ask myself the question would Mark Hughes have found the extra 4 points had be not been removed in January after the cup extit at lowly, as they were then, Coventry? Probably, but we will never know.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Dec 14, 2023 14:26:03 GMT
I am trying to reflect objectively on Paul Lambert's tenure after the passage of time. We were told he got the job at least in part based on a dossier (a Powerpoint presentation) he prepared for the interview with an in depth analysis of all our players. You could probably run one off on ChatGPT now but it was seen as a big deal at the time. He won 2 games. His first game at home to Huddersfield and his last game at Swansea when both teams were already relegated ahead of the kick off. The problem was all the games in between! We had lots of winnable matches but somehow contrived to win none of them, but even then we were only relegated by 4 points. It's easy to see where 4 extra points may have come from. Charlie Adam's penalty where we stepped forward to bury Brighton at the death only to see it saved and Charlie move like he was walking through treacle to convert the rebound only to be clattered from behind my Lewis Dunk, now an England player of course. I remember a late Andy Carroll header at West Ham robbing us of another 2 points. We really should not have got relegated, but somehow we were. I always ask myself the question would Mark Hughes have found the extra 4 points had be not been removed in January after the cup extit at lowly, as they were then, Coventry? Probably, but we will never know. He actually organised us pretty well defensively, but it felt at one point like Shaqiri was literally our only threat in the final third. My gut feeling is if we'd have kept Hughes we'd have been on the end of 2/3 thrashings and continued to leak goals but we'd have contrived to win another couple of games to stay up. When you look at how bad the likes of Huddersfield were that season it's actually criminal we got relegated.............
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Dec 14, 2023 14:55:07 GMT
Why didn't you bring a striker in when it was obvious we needed one, Paul?
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Post by wrighter on Dec 14, 2023 15:03:38 GMT
Felt sorry for Lambert i really did No other manager would touch us, and he knew we were doomed but at least he had a bloody go
For that alone i have time for the guy,
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Post by mrcoke on Dec 14, 2023 15:05:42 GMT
I am trying to reflect objectively on Paul Lambert's tenure after the passage of time. We were told he got the job at least in part based on a dossier (a Powerpoint presentation) he prepared for the interview with an in depth analysis of all our players. You could probably run one off on ChatGPT now but it was seen as a big deal at the time. He won 2 games. His first game at home to Huddersfield and his last game at Swansea when both teams were already relegated ahead of the kick off. The problem was all the games in between! We had lots of winnable matches but somehow contrived to win none of them, but even then we were only relegated by 4 points. It's easy to see where 4 extra points may have come from. Charlie Adam's penalty where we stepped forward to bury Brighton at the death only to see it saved and Charlie move like he was walking through treacle to convert the rebound only to be clattered from behind my Lewis Dunk, now an England player of course. I remember a late Andy Carroll header at West Ham robbing us of another 2 points. We really should not have got relegated, but somehow we were. I always ask myself the question would Mark Hughes have found the extra 4 points had be not been removed in January after the cup extit at lowly, as they were then, Coventry? Probably, but we will never know. Like your analysis, I would add: My heart sunk when we were beating Leicester and a centre hit Jack Butland and went into the goal in the 70th minute. Clearly he messed up which happens under pressure. From that moment I believed we were doomed. Just one extra win under Lambert could have lifted the squad and given them that extra spur to improve results. As for Hughes saving us, I doubt it. With Lambert we were drawing matches we should have won. Under Hughes we were consistently losing matches, some by 3 or 4 goals, and winning the occasional one. I can't see where the matches under Lambert would have been won under Hughes, I'll never forget our dire performance against West Ham under Hughes, which was an utter shambles. At least Lambert gave us some semblance of shape; it just didn't work out due to players errors. The responsibility for relegation clearly lies with the owners. Most people could see Hughes had lost the plot by October/November, but those occasional wins kept him on the job, until it was obvious even to them that he had to go. Under Hughes even if we'd won a match, you knew the next one we could be hammered again, our defending was so bad.
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Post by marwood on Dec 14, 2023 15:08:05 GMT
its a massive opportunity for him to get his name in the headlines, isnt it?
you see it with Z list celebrities on Instagram when someone they once stood next to at an event dies They re post the picture for the millionth time with an "RIP, so sad to have lost (insert dead celebrity name)".
What theyre really saying is "fucking hell this will get some traction today"
Might do the same with a photo taken with me and Mark Drakeford last month*
Havent read the article, but he may as well end with saying "available for work"
*not dead, just retiring
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Post by Pretty Little Boother on Dec 14, 2023 15:20:06 GMT
It was stupid timing sacking Hughes when we did. It was either sack him a month earlier and give the new bloke time to assess the squad and the window, or stick with Sparky and let him have the window.
To sack him in the window and then waste the rest of it by fannying around with getting a replacement was just about the stupidest decision that could have been made. That's not even with the gift of hindsight, it was glaringly stupid at the time.
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Post by dirtygary69 on Dec 14, 2023 15:24:26 GMT
Fucking hell, the oracle has spoken. Cheers, Paul.
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