No it doesn't Harry, in fact quite the opposite in my opinion, why should we bow down and give in when toys are thrown out of his pram?
Mind you, I'm not sure I want to see him in a City shirt again now.
He's burning a lot of bridges.
I don't think it makes you look small time.
But I would question why Norwich are so insistent on him staying if everything we're hearing is true.
If he was playing every week then I could understand. You wouldn't want to sell a key player and would be standing firm.
But it doesn't seem like Wes has been an integral part of the Norwich team this season.
So it is a bit puzzling as to why Norwich would sacrifice the 1-2m they'll get for him if they sell now just to not do business with us.
They'll be giving up money just to have an unhappy player who they won't use and who they have to pay for the rest of the season.
Like I said, I don't see it as small time, but I do find it a bit odd. Are relations really that bad between norwich and Lambert that they won't do any business with him, even if it's to the detriment of their own club?
As I said Stevo, I think its just got personal between Wes and our club, and our CEO McNally won't back down.