Firstly, take fan base, stadium, facilities out of the equation. Because I'm sure they're not in the equation.
Secondly, both Norwich and Burnley have a good squad and are in a good position to mount a promotion chase. So call it a level playing field there.
But, Burnley have money. They can spend this January. And if they don't go up they can spend in the summer.
Lambert would be moving from a club where his chief executive's plan would mean waiting SIX years before managing at premier league level regularly, and where there isn't much money to spend, to a club where the board are desperate to get promoted as quickly as possible and have the cash to back it up.
I don't think he will go, but can understand why he might
Posted By: jAC, Jan 2, 11:17:04
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