Some Ipswich Town supporters have been suggesting that it might be time for manager Paul Lambert to leave Portman Road following his strange comments on his future after the goalless draw with Gillingham on Boxing Day.

The draw extended the Tractor Boys run to six matches without a win in League One, and despite the point being enough to take the club back into second place in the table, it means that Ipswich have now taken just ten points from the last 30 available in the league.

That poor run of form has seen Lambert's side completely lose the momentum they had built up in the first few months of the campaign, which had seen them secure ten wins from their opening 15 matches and open up a gap on the teams chasing the automatic promotion places, but their winless run has allowed teams to close the gap ahead of the second half of the season.

That has seen the boss come under scrutiny from some of the club's supporters, with some fans believing that the 50-year-old has made too many alterations to his starting line-up in, and that appears to have played a part in their slump in form.

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In his press conference following the goalless draw with Gillingham, Lambert suggested that his future could well be away from Portman Road after the club's recent slide in form, saying: "Listen, if they want to go and employ another manager - nae problem - I'll go. It's not a problem for me to go. I'll leave tomorrow, I'll leave the next day. It's not a problem.

Here then, we take a look at what Ipswich fans have been saying about Lambert's latest comments on social media...