Paul Lambert -The Suing and the Sued

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handbags_harris
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Paul Lambert -The Suing and the Sued

by handbags_harris » 05 Oct 2012 21:48

Seems as though there's a bit of a spat between Norwich City and Paul Lambert. Well, Norwich had it coming. C*nts deserve all they get after the way they conducted themselves when they first appointed Lambert from Colchester. What go around come around kid.

Mind you, Paul Lambert doesn't exactly come out of this smelling of roses either...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19845553

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Re: Paul Lambert -The Suing and the Sued

by wolsey » 06 Oct 2012 08:04

Interesting that the details came out from a Fans Forum run by the Club.

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Re: Paul Lambert -The Suing and the Sued

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 06 Oct 2012 11:08

I don't really get how you can walk out of a job, in breach of contract, for another job, and then try to sue your previous employer for the remainder of the contract. He can hardly claim Norwich, who didn't want him to leave, forced him out.

Or is he suing them over something else?

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Re: Paul Lambert -The Suing and the Sued

by Ian Royal » 06 Oct 2012 12:17

Rev Algenon Stickleback H I don't really get how you can walk out of a job, in breach of contract, for another job, and then try to sue your previous employer for the remainder of the contract. He can hardly claim Norwich, who didn't want him to leave, forced him out.

Or is he suing them over something else?

He seems to be saying that refusing him permission to talk to Villa was a breach of his contract, so he resigned. So he's suing breach of contract, and they're sueing him for resigning and going to Villa with no compo for them, which they believe is a breach of contract.

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