The Association of football supporters – which works on behalf of fans – says it has been trying to reconcile but that the club has ignored its ways.
“We often come to do as a Middleman to try and a solution between clubs and supporters where the relationship is broken,” Garreth Cummins from the FSA told BBC London.
“Unfortunately, in this case, Epsom & Ewell have not completely interacting with the process, despite our regular experiments and regular Richard’s repeated experiments.
“We will always do what we can help bring back the ball back, because, especially for fans of the league is the blood of the game, and in such cases we do not see that each side wins.
“Richard is left out looking inside, and the club lacks a valuable and long -term assistant.”
EPSOM & EWELL is a member club run by the Committee. Mel Tough has served as Chairman and Barry Gartell as the Vice Chairman since all elected to their responsibilities in August 2020.
Immediately after his ban, Mr Lambert watched the match out of the field fence. But in March, he says the club hired a security guard to prevent him from standing there so he took a tree to a nearby tree instead.
He watched last season’s last game from a height of about 30ft watching King George’s stadium in Surbiton, which Epsom were collaborating with the regular Corinthians.
This season, Epsom returned to one of their old houses – O’Mutton Stadium in Cobham, who are involved with Cobham FC.
And in the 2025-26 season it is already that Mr Lambert has found a new tree to increase the level and is grateful it is not necessary to climb too high in view of the whole field again.