Lambert has again stressed he is happy at Norwich, but accepts his "great rapport" with the Canaries fans could be...
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Lambert has no intention of letting speculation over his future at Norwich deflect focus from plans to take the...
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Lambert has given the strongest indication yet that he is no hurry to leave Norwich City. The Scottish tactician is being linked with a summer departure with Aston Villa hot on his heels but he insists that Carrow Road is the place for him. "Never once... Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
Lambert has again stressed he is happy at Norwich, but accepts his "great rapport" with the Canaries fans could be tested if his side do not remain competitive next season. Lambert, 42, has overseen a remarkable transformation of the Norfolk club,... Full Article at The Daily Post
NORWICH, ENGLAND - MAY 22: Celtic manager Neil Lennon (r) with Norwich City manager Paul Lambert prior to the Adam Drury Testimonial Match between Norwich City and Celtic at Carrow Road on May 22, 2012 in Norwich, England. View Photo »
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Lambert has again stressed he is happy at Norwich, but accepts his "great rapport" with the Canaries fans could be tested if his side do not remain competitive next season. Lambert, 42, has overseen a remarkable transformation of the Norfolk club,... Full Article at Give Me Football
Lambert: Norwich City manager happy to remain at the club next season Norwich City manager Paul Lambert has reiterated that he is happy at the club but admits that his "great rapport" with the Canaries fans could be tested if his side do not remain... Full Article at Sky Sports
London – Norwich manager Paul Lambert on Thursday squashed speculation linking him to the vacancy at Aston Villa, insisting he was happy at Carrow Road. Lambert, 42, is regarded as one of the brightest managerial prospects in British football after... Full Article at Independent Online (South Africa)
NORWICH, ENGLAND - MAY 13: Paul Lambert of Norwich City looks on during the Barclays Premier Leage match between Norwich City and Aston Villa at Carrow Road on May 13, 2012 in Norwich, England. View Photo »
But they have shown great improvement. They are a high-energy team who can pass the ball and score goals. They may be 13th, but they are only three points behind Liverpool. Paul Lambert deserves immense credit. They will be a tough test.
Lambert, 42, is regarded as one of the brightest managerial prospects in British football after leading Norwich to back-to-back promotions before steering the Canaries to a 12th place Premier League finish. However Lambert has reacted angrily to... Full Article at Footymad
Lambert has again stressed he is happy at Norwich, but accepts his "great rapport" with the Canaries fans could be tested if his side do not remain competitive next season. Lambert, 42, has overseen a remarkable transformation of the Norfolk club,... Full Article at The Independent
This will alert our moderators to take action Inciting hatred against a certain community Your Reason has been Submitted to the admin. Norwich manager Paul Lambert on Thursday squashed speculation linking him to the vacancy at Aston Villa, insisting he... Full Article at Times of India
Paul Lambert (born 7 August 1969) is a Scottish football manager and former player who is manager of Colchester United. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
When you lose games everybody will throw excuses at you ... Is it fatigue? I'm not so sure because we've tried to use as many players as we can to try and freshen it up.
But they have shown great improvement. They are a high-energy team who can pass the ball and score goals. They may be 13th, but they are only three points behind Liverpool. Paul Lambert deserves immense credit. They will be a tough test.
The infrastructure of our communities is all getting older and, with the state cuts in funding, it's just making it tougher and tougher to fit (repairs) into the budgets ... It's more important than ever to keep the state on the right path of getting the most out of tax dollars for taxpayers.
You have days like that. There’s no easy games. Paul Lambert’s done an amazing job.
I think we were not up to it. We are really disappointed. When you are facing world-class players, you know you can get punished.
I’ve got to do it for Paul Lambert first and if the new boss wants to pick me I will take the opportunity on.
You have to try and keep learning – keep trying to improve ... To try and do the best that they can. And they are young enough to do that.
I’ve worked under Paul Lambert before and he’s very organised and very motivational
I think the one plus thing for us is that James Vaughan did very well for the hour that he was on for ... I thought he was a handful and I was delighted for James.
Twice with the under-21s we reached the semi-finals of Europe in 1992 and 1996, and another time we reached the quarter-finals ... So my experience with that age group was marvellous. I had eight years with the 21s and we had some talented players in that time; Collins, Paul Lambert, Duncan Ferguson, Sc...
There is no doubt people feel tired, but you can't afford to stop doing all the work that has got you where you are, that's the game of football
Since Martin O'Neill left Wycombe Wanderers in 1995, five Wycombe managers have gone on to manage Premier League teams: O'Neill, John Gregory, Lawrie Sanchez, Paul Lambert and Tony Adams
Next session is going to be taxes
They not only want it. They need this bill ... They need to be able — whether it's today or several years down the road — to have the option to improve and invest in their communities.
Their first two goals were absolute rockets ... We never wilted, but I’m not going to criticize my team for what happened against players of that caliber.
I am not going to criticise my team
I'm not sure we deserved to lose 6-1
Manchester City are a top-drawer team with top players
They were absolute rockets, fabulous strikes ... For 70 minutes we were right in it but City were too good for us in the last 20.
Actually, for 70 minutes we were right in the game
For 70-odd minutes, I thought we were right in the game
The two lads have been first class
We don't sing from the rafters because sometimes when you do that you sometimes get a fall
Marc's had a small operation to his groin. He'll be out until the summer
People are going to clamour for him with England, but you could do a lot worse than look at him, the way he is playing and with the work-rate he has got
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@paulthetim The first Paul Lambert CSC outing.
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@CelticFCShop Would I be able to get a Celtic shirt from the Paul Lambert years?
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