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Post by cousindupree on May 10, 2018 8:45:52 GMT
Thought I would create this, simple yes or no answer. Maybe worth mailing the results to SCFC. I know it's only a few hundred knobheads on a fans forum, but it might give an indication as to the fans view.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 9:10:27 GMT
No.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 9:18:46 GMT
Nice enough chap...average championship manager at best
Peter likes average doesn’t he.
They’ll be saying they need to learn lessons next season if we stick with this visionary master.
players must be rayt fired up for August 🙄
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Post by pavel on May 10, 2018 9:26:34 GMT
No, failed miserably against every meaningful measure of football management of a football club, whatever the division. To keep him would be beyond belief.
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Post by daviesall on May 10, 2018 9:36:25 GMT
cant be trusted to develop the side for a championship promotion challenge
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Post by crapslinger on May 10, 2018 9:43:01 GMT
No, failed miserably against every meaningful measure of football management of a football club, whatever the division. To keep him would be beyond belief. In any other club in the country there would not be a cat in hell's chance this loser would keep his job !, however the club is run by a bunch of incompetent half wits so you just know Lambert will be our manager next season, chuck in some cheap loans old players on free's, over the hill players like Fletcher, Adam, Crouch, Cameron, Ireland and Johnson retained, shit players on long contracts and highly paid like Wimmer, Berahino, Imbula will be impossible to move out, young players who are not up to the job like Edwards, Tymon, Campbell, Shenton etc. it is a recipe for disaster yet some will still insist we are good enough to bounce straight back .
The whole club needs root and branch review from an independent organisation to identify the weakness's in our process's and structures, it would certainly make interesting reading maybe then we can appreciate Coates's what's all the fuss about statement.
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Post by JurgenVandeurzen on May 10, 2018 9:51:17 GMT
I've supported him thus far, but he has to go if we're to bounce straight back up.
I expect him to stay though.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on May 10, 2018 10:04:56 GMT
I've supported him thus far, but he has to go if we're to bounce straight back up. I expect him to stay though. I thought that right up until I read the statement from the Coates'. Nomention of him at all in the text. I think he's a goner.
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Post by maninasuitcase on May 10, 2018 10:06:26 GMT
Wanted him to succeed but it didn't happen. All those games against teams around us and we never looked like winning. The positives were we didn't get any hammerings like under Les, and fitness got better but we carried no threat, and while that isn't entirely his fault he has to take the blame for not finding the best way to utilise what he had at his disposal to at least get some results against those said sides around us.
So with that in mind I have to say cheerio.
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Post by JurgenVandeurzen on May 10, 2018 10:07:17 GMT
I've supported him thus far, but he has to go if we're to bounce straight back up. I expect him to stay though. I thought that right up until I read the statement from the Coates'. Nomention of him at all in the text. I think he's a goner. Hope so.
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Post by Pirate on May 10, 2018 10:11:57 GMT
No,at any other club wouldn't even be a question.
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Post by Onneravineet on May 10, 2018 10:20:41 GMT
Huge failure apart from an improvement to discipline that I reckon a primary school teacher could have achieved!
Woeful subs. Terrible tactics. Horrible style of play with ZERO end product. Mr Bore Draw.
If that was Mr Lambert’s “Style” or got to play when we absolutely needed wins imagine what it is like when he reverts to normal season mode!
No thanks, get him gone Mr Coates before if bloody costs you.
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Post by nott1 on May 10, 2018 10:46:44 GMT
Just voted no, but if he got an interpreter in I might vote yes if I knew what his tactics were!
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Post by Absolution on May 10, 2018 10:51:07 GMT
I’ve gone for the ‘get rid’ option, but it wasn’t as straightforward a decision for me as it seems for everyone else.
I think he was dealt a shit hand and things have gone against him on the pitch which he’s had no control over - frankly, I think Charlie’s penalty killed us. You could see it on the pitch and in the stands. If that had gone in, I suspect a lot of things might have been different. A mate of mine is a fairly regular visitor to the Bet365 with his job and he was told that Lambert was having to spend most of his time picking the players up mentally. Our inability to hold on to leads is almost entirely due to mental fragility in my opinion.
I also thought it was quite telling the way that Shaqiri ran to him to celebrate his goal on Saturday. My thinking on this is that Shaq doesn’t look the sort to suffer fools. If he thought Lambert was a bluffer, there’s no way he’d have let him share any of his glory. We’ve seen Shaq’s body language on the pitch when someone doesn’t meet his standards. We can only guess at what goes on behind the scenes, but the players know the score, and that moment just made me wonder a bit.
At the same time, the record speaks for itself, and there’s also the feeling that Lambert’s probably not strong enough to argue his case with the powers that be when it comes to the players he wants. Maybe he just didn’t want to rock the boat when he first turned up, but he gave the impression of settling for whatever they wanted rather than possibly insisting on a striker being purchased.
So basically, it’s with a slightly heavy heart, I think it’s time for a fresh start.
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Post by terrorofturfmoor on May 10, 2018 11:03:31 GMT
I can only assume the 8 (so far) who want him to stay are Vale fans hacking our poll!!!
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Post by maliciousdamage on May 10, 2018 11:16:08 GMT
THREE just THREE yes count them THREE games was all the clown needed to win to keep us up and he couldn't manage that, most were against poor teams and some we even took the lead in!!!! He came in on a wave of his own BS, wielded his big discipline stick which back fired to be honest (probably some 'kiddums' psychology would have worked better on this bunch of players). He's useless get him gone now Coates, don't keep making the same mistakes
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 11:43:59 GMT
No, Lambert definitely should NOT stay.
If Coates keeps him as manager he is putting us in danger of another relegation next season. Lambert just doesn't know how to win a game.
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Post by philb on May 10, 2018 11:47:24 GMT
He’s gone. Mark my words, come Monday morning..... And no I’m not ITK just that even after what’s gone on the last two seasons even our club couldn’t mess this one up and decide to keep him on. 🤞
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Post by dirtygary69 on May 10, 2018 12:24:00 GMT
Based on the current figures (and I'm not even sure the YES answers are actually true), just 1 in 15 fans want him to remain. If the stadium was full of 28,000 Stoke fans, only 1,900 or so would want him there.
Fucking hell Coates, you'd better get him gone sharpish.
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Post by samba :) on May 10, 2018 12:25:01 GMT
The entire population of vale supporters seem to think it would be funny to join and click yes
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Post by auntiegeorge on May 10, 2018 12:26:43 GMT
Pauly, you're a nice guy and you mean well. But you're not for us.
Away an bile yer heid.
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Post by rorystowel on May 10, 2018 12:46:29 GMT
100 times no.
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Post by cerebralstokie on May 10, 2018 13:16:30 GMT
To repeatedly lose or draw games from a winning position is criminal. He should go. Who would I like to replace him? Although a huge gamble, I have been very impressed with what Graham Potter has achieved at Ostersund but I suspect lack of management in English football would rule him out. He is English though!
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Post by boothenender on May 10, 2018 14:18:00 GMT
Thanks Paul, but no thanks. He tried but the pile of rotting manure that he inherited where a pile of dog shit. Let down by someone elses detritus. We need a Manager full of new ideas and enthusiasm. Nothing will change until there has been a thorough cull throughout the club. Scholes out Carthorse out Premiership "stars" out. We need a gew grafters and a few game changers/ chasers. Will not be easy but i for one am looking forward to next season.
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Post by pottersrule on May 10, 2018 14:29:13 GMT
Thought I would create this, simple yes or no answer. Maybe worth mailing the results to SCFC. I know it's only a few hundred knobheads on a fans forum, but it might give an indication as to the fans view. 7.5% want him to stay wow,more than I thought.
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Post by fca47 on May 10, 2018 15:01:34 GMT
Yes - But would depend on the alternative. Would take Moyes or Fat Sam.
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Post by PolPotter on May 10, 2018 15:03:09 GMT
He needs to stay. He's not the best. We needed better at this level. However, he will do fine with a pre-season and transfer kitty under his belt in the Championship.
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Post by PolPotter on May 10, 2018 15:04:13 GMT
Yes - But would depend on the alternative. Would take Moyes or Fat Sam. Take on more dead wood. Our level. Not ambitious.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 15:16:19 GMT
Who are these 17 people? I don’t believe they are all Stoke supporters.
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Post by rednwhiteblood on May 10, 2018 15:37:24 GMT
I’ve gone for the ‘get rid’ option, but it wasn’t as straightforward a decision for me as it seems for everyone else. I think he was dealt a shit hand and things have gone against him on the pitch which he’s had no control over - frankly, I think Charlie’s penalty killed us. You could see it on the pitch and in the stands. If that had gone in, I suspect a lot of things might have been different. A mate of mine is a fairly regular visitor to the Bet365 with his job and he was told that Lambert was having to spend most of his time picking the players up mentally. Our inability to hold on to leads is almost entirely due to mental fragility in my opinion. I also thought it was quite telling the way that Shaqiri ran to him to celebrate his goal on Saturday. My thinking on this is that Shaq doesn’t look the sort to suffer fools. If he thought Lambert was a bluffer, there’s no way he’d have let him share any of his glory. We’ve seen Shaq’s body language on the pitch when someone doesn’t meet his standards. We can only guess at what goes on behind the scenes, but the players know the score, and that moment just made me wonder a bit. At the same time, the record speaks for itself, and there’s also the feeling that Lambert’s probably not strong enough to argue his case with the powers that be when it comes to the players he wants. Maybe he just didn’t want to rock the boat when he first turned up, but he gave the impression of settling for whatever they wanted rather than possibly insisting on a striker being purchased. So basically, it’s with a slightly heavy heart, I think it’s time for a fresh start. Exactly. Certain things in his early games didn’t go our way. Could of been much different. Unfortunately the record is there for itself and IF big Sam or Moyes or someone of note is there then great let’s get him in. The last time we looked to appoint a manager no one wanted it. Some of you boys on here are a joke. The championship is less appealing than the prem so I’d be happy with Lambo if that’s the best out of what we can have. UTMP!!
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