ALAN PARDEW confessed that attempts to bolster his Charlton squad with loan players back-fired at a crucial stage.
Speaking after Friday’s disappointing 1-1 draw at home to rivals West Bromwich Albion, the manager shouldered the blame for that and as “muddling” with the team.
Since January, Charlton have signed Premier League players Greg Halford from Sunderland, Lee Cook from Fulham, Chelsea’s Scott Sinclair and the Reading striker Leroy Lita.
Though Halford scored against Albion, none of the four have created the desired impact.
In a remarkable admission, Pardew said: “Prior to the Preston game, we had been searching for a team capable of winning automatic promotion. In doing so I muddled with the team and have now put our play-off position in jeopardy for which I take full responsibility.
“By bringing in loan players we tried to improve the side but in fact it knocked us back. Now we are fighting for our lives to get into the play-offs.
“What I do know is that the players we have here, whether they are here for a month or on four-year contracts, all want the best for this club. The spirit is good but we just couldn’t do enough to beat Albion.”
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Surprised that no one else has commented on this. Very frank admission of mistakes made.
Must admit I was getting a bit fed-up with his arrogance but it takes a lot to admit you've made some big, big mistakes and by admitting to this he has risen again in my estimation.
aaaah well pardew admitted it , that's alright then
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ BORING
Speaking after Friday’s disappointing 1-1 draw at home to rivals West Bromwich Albion, the manager shouldered the blame for that and as “muddling” with the team.
Since January, Charlton have signed Premier League players Greg Halford from Sunderland, Lee Cook from Fulham, Chelsea’s Scott Sinclair and the Reading striker Leroy Lita.
Though Halford scored against Albion, none of the four have created the desired impact.
In a remarkable admission, Pardew said: “Prior to the Preston game, we had been searching for a team capable of winning automatic promotion. In doing so I muddled with the team and have now put our play-off position in jeopardy for which I take full responsibility.
“By bringing in loan players we tried to improve the side but in fact it knocked us back. Now we are fighting for our lives to get into the play-offs.
“What I do know is that the players we have here, whether they are here for a month or on four-year contracts, all want the best for this club. The spirit is good but we just couldn’t do enough to beat Albion.”[/quote]
Been saying it for weeks to anyone who will isten, we have more loans than the Halifax, and it cant be good for the club, no matter what Pardew says I dont believe they give a hoot, only in it for the shop window aspect, barring Halford
Oddly saw Dowie on Sky on Saturday reporting from pitchside (ala Chris Kamara) at some 1 or 2 division game with the headphones on looking like Alan Partridge.
Can't see Pardoo doing that somehow. . .
........move over spice girls as its now "Crowd Power"!
nothing is pardew's fault, how could he possibly replace super alan and deal with our atrocious away support?
as someone else said, zzzzz.
This may send a signal to the players....
This could be his last thorw of the dice "psychologically" the admitance of mistakes....
Im pleased hes admitted hes f*&*^*& it