Lambert earns Scottish recognition

Norwich manager Paul Lambert has been inducted to the Scottish Football Hall of Fame for his feats as a player at Celtic and Borussia Dortmund.

Lambert: Proud playing history
Lambert: Proud playing history

Lambert, 40, won the Champions League during his time with Dortmund and also won 40 caps in Scotland's midfield.

In eight years with Celtic he won four Scottish Premier League titles, two Scottish Cups, two CIS Insurance Cups and was captain of the side that reached the 2003 UEFA Cup Final in Seville.

Lambert was joined on this year's list of new members by Jimmy Delaney, Bertie Auld, Mo Johnston and Willie Maley.

Your Comments

breakbeat (Leeds United fan)

"looking like a decent manager for sure"

spirewhite (Leeds United fan)

"Lambert will be the new scotland manager before christmas...."

daiz (Celtic fan)

"celtic first hopefully! Henrik at his side with Lubo coaching...."

Rell1gunna (Arsenal fan)

"Future scotland coach? (sooner rather than later)"

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