ANALYSIS Paul Lambert retains support at Villa but the club's place in the top flight is looking increasingly vulnerable, writes Hugh MacDonald
ANALYSIS Paul Lambert retains support at Villa but the club's place in the top flight is looking increasingly vulnerable, writes Hugh MacDonald
Paul Lambert retains support at Villa but the club's place in the top flight is looking increasingly vulnerable. Picture: Getty Images
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Hugh MacDonald
IT is the perfect storm that sinks a raft of managers. It is the diabolical combination of a club with an illustrious past, a turbulent present and an uncertain future. Paul Lambert stands at the helm of such a club at Aston Villa and has been battered by the events of recent weeks and assailed by criticism. However, the travails of the Scottish manager also speak to a revolution a Villa Park that tells the truth about much of the Barclays Premier League.
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