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  • Everyone is replaceable, there is always going to be someone who’s a little bit hungrier.'
    Mervyn Day to be our next manager then.
  • "he once told an Arab business magazine"

    i.e. he told Property Weekly in Dubai about 10 years ago he wouldn't stand for any b******s in his company

    must really be a dead week down Fleet Street
  • 'They are in their positions for a reason and I support them,' he once told an Arab business magazine.

    Ha ha ha! He could be talking about about anyone in any of his businesses?! Why would he be talking about football managers in a business magazine?

    Jesus H. I DESPISE JOURNOS.
  • Jesus, what a f**king terrible bit of work that piece is
  • "While Charlton’s location and potential were key factors in attracting Zabeel, it is understood they were also smitten with Charlton’s badge — which depicts a hand holding a sword"

    WTF! What part of their foetid imaginations do they drag this stuff from?
  • Thtats one of the worst pieces of journalism I have ever seen!

    ....' he once told an Arab business magazine.'

    While Charlton’s location and potential were key factors in attracting Zabeel, it is understood they were also smitten with Charlton’s badge — which depicts a hand holding a sword. WHAAAT!
  • [cite]Posted By: stonemuse[/cite]Thtats one of the worst pieces of journalism I have ever seen!

    ....' heoncetold an Arab business magazine.'

    While Charlton’s location and potential were key factors in attracting Zabeel, it is understood they were also smitten with Charlton’s badge — which depicts a hand holding a sword.WHAAAT!

    Great minds thinks like Stonemuse : - )
  • [cite]Posted By: Rothko[/cite]Jesus, what a f**king terrible bit of work that piece is

    now now R he's been doing that all day, he got a gold star from the editor of the Women's Weekly... it nestled in just next to the 75 page bikini/plastic surgery pullout today
  • That really is poor. Its sad it can even get on the net.
  • [cite]Posted By: Rothko[/cite]Jesus, what a f**king terrible bit of work that piece is

    amazed he had the front to put his name to it. Nice to know they were 'smitten' with our badge.
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  • Oh well, it's the first piece that's appeared in the papers that made me laugh rather than worry about whether or not it will happen.
  • [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: stonemuse[/cite]Thtats one of the worst pieces of journalism I have ever seen!

    ....' heoncetold an Arab business magazine.'

    While Charlton’s location and potential were key factors in attracting Zabeel, it is understood they were also smitten with Charlton’s badge — which depicts a hand holding a sword.WHAAAT!

    Great minds thinks like Stonemuse : - )

    Perhaps he should be reported for stirring up racism, sword equals Arabs equals ... ;-))
  • Its so so pathetic that I almost can`t comment. We should save all this shit up and remind their editors of whats been written once all this is done and dusted.
  • edited October 2008
    They don't care. They filled the page and we just gave them a few dozens hit's on their website.

    Yestersdays news is tomorrow fish and chip paper.
  • [cite]Posted By: ISawLeaburnScore[/cite]"he once told an Arab business magazine"

    i.e. he told Property Weekly in Dubai about 10 years ago he wouldn't stand for any b******s in his company

    must really be a dead week down Fleet Street

    You beat me too it, ISaw .......this is some hack with nothing else to do, taking some ancient quote out of context - and fabricating an article to look like cutting edge fact.

    Jeez, how do these lazy hacks get away with this virtually groundless fabrication....?
  • [cite]Posted By: ShootersHillGuru[/cite]Its so so pathetic that I almost can`t comment. We should save all this shit up and remind their editors of whats been written once all this is done and dusted.

    Thing is, they're so bloody thick-skinned, they'll still think they've done a good job even when they can read what drivel they've come up with.

    Easy money job Journalism IMO. Lazy, lazy, lazy ,lazy, lazy, lazy b'stards.
  • It's in an Associated Newspapers rag say no moire
  • [cite]Posted By: Rothko[/cite]It's in an Associated Newspapers rag say no moire

    Meaning the Dailey Mail is a sister paper to the Evening sub-Standard
  • Yes, the 'author' of this piece appears to write for both papers
  • here's some more borrox:
    http://www.southlondon-today.co.uk/tn/Sport.cfm?id=20542&headline=Value%20Added%20Addicks
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  • edited October 2008
    What Stonemuse, Henry and Rothko said. A floating turd of a story.

  • Who's that bloke being quoted?
  • [cite]Posted By: stonemuse[/cite]

    Who's that bloke being quoted?

    Don't know but I know he didn't say that. : - (
  • Football hates a vacuum, and they need somethign to fill the hole
  • Again, you couldn't make it up springs to mind - but it would appear that this cretin just has. Absolute tosh and yet more proof that these particular peddlers of piffle do not like Charlton - it may sound a bit chip on the shoulder but when has the mail or the standard ever siad anything remotely complimentary about us?
  • edited October 2008
    the mail is an 'orrible little paper but for some reason they are sometimes well-sourced in their Charlton stories
  • RS, there does seem to be real problem with us at Associated, I know there based at High Street Kensington, but there west London snottyness is getting beyond annoying now
  • Perhaps when we've been taken over, Zabeel could invest in buying the Mail and the sub-Standard to publish positive spin stories of how successful Charlton has become?

    A bit like the spin Pards puts on a 1st team loss.

    ;o)
  • The Sunday one I guess if you're thinking of who I'm thinking of.
  • What gets me is the authoritative sounding headline and then when you read the story it is as clearly based on reality as the Hogwarts Express is based at Kings Cross Station.
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