this season he cant fail,they are ten points adrfit already. So as with us he has a"get out" in his first season. there will be a dosh get out in his contract---as there was with West ham and us, by the time he is found out and booted he will have taken aprox £2 million for being shit at his job--------arsehole of the highest order.
biggest bullshitter that ever crossed our collective paths, his inability to do the right thing and accept his utter failure by resigning and not taking our cash when we were broke because of his awful purchases, showed he also has no character either. There are few people I actively hate in life but I think he has to be one of them.
interesting how some who demanded others show more patience and faith in the regime now claim to have been aware of the shortcomings from the get go. Personally I fell for it for too long. It's completely revisionist to lay all the financial balme at his or Dowie's doorstep when it was all board approved.its their money to spunk after all
[cite]Posted By: McLovin[/cite]interesting how some who demanded others show more patience and faith in the regime now claim to have been aware of the shortcomings from the get go. Personally I fell for it for too long. It's completely revisionist to lay all the financial balme at his or Dowie's doorstep when it was all board approved.its their money to spunk after all
his payoff alone forcing us to sell Varney is enough for me
[cite]Posted By: McLovin[/cite]interesting how some who demanded others show more patience and faith in the regime now claim to have been aware of the shortcomings from the get go. Personally I fell for it for too long. It's completely revisionist to lay all the financial balme at his or Dowie's doorstep when it was all board approved.its their money to spunk after all
I fell for it hook line and STINKER
thats why i fecking hate the sight of the bignosed C**T
I had misgivings about him from the outset but, like I do with all people associated with our club, I chose to give him the benefit of the doubt. I was never hugely impressed with the way he was trying to run the club, but because I so desperately wanted it to work out, I chose to believe it would come good eventually.
Looking back I hate the guy and you can see his policies were never going to work, but at the time it's easy to get sucked in because you want to believe - not necesarrily because you genuinely do believe.
As I've said elsewhere, I'm more comfortable with the way Parkinson is trying to go about his business. Time will tell if he makes the right calls at the right time but I see more logic in most of what he does compared to what Pardew did (the signing of Matt Spring aside).
[cite]Posted By: AFKABartram[/cite]If you wish to provide balance, then we need to at least acknowledge that at the time of his appointment we were a club on the slide.
But lets equally not lose sight that the club Pardew left is a club that is virtually destroyed in its present form.
I blame him more than any other person who has been mentioned in our 'saga'.
And what angers me the most is i know that deep down, he probably doesn't give a shit.
Absolutely agree, and deep down he really doesn't care one bit.
However there is one worry pertaining to our situation. When he went and Parkinson took over, he said the players were, and should be, shocked because 'a good man has lost his job'. I don't know Parkinsons definition of a good man, maybe he could have re-phrased it as a 'good soon to be millionaire has lost his job'. Anyway, if Parkinson thinks the person who I think doesn't give a s*it is a 'good man', then I can't see myself having any confidence at all in Parkinsons judgement and work effort. I will judge Parkinson entirely and alone on RESULTS, and no I won't give the bloke time, if we don't beat Wycombe it's Parkinson out from me.
I naively was always one for giving him more time EA right up until the game he got sacked. Still believe that whether or not Parkinson had a lot of influence during their time together that he should have had an inside view and known how to fix what was wrong.
Would be interesting to know how he would have fared if he had got the original job instead of pardew.
I particularly liked : But by going for Pardew they have trodden a careful path that is between a high profile manager whose name will attract players to follow him and a guy who also has the nous and experience necessary at that level.
[quote][cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: razil[/cite]i love that they are a massive club - erm who had regular gates of 15k? til they built the new ground, yeah massive...[/quote]
Like saying we only got 8k at our first game back.[/quote]
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As were most Charlton fans when he arrived.
Been trying to explain to them this exact scenario.
He invented smug.
Racon maybe??
That really would cement his standing in SE7
Not talking about in terms of rivalry just in terms of recent bad blood and now with Super Al at the helm?
He told me Racon would never make it as a player. It was always Parky who rated him.
his payoff alone forcing us to sell Varney is enough for me
I fell for it hook line and STINKER
thats why i fecking hate the sight of the bignosed C**T
Looking back I hate the guy and you can see his policies were never going to work, but at the time it's easy to get sucked in because you want to believe - not necesarrily because you genuinely do believe.
As I've said elsewhere, I'm more comfortable with the way Parkinson is trying to go about his business. Time will tell if he makes the right calls at the right time but I see more logic in most of what he does compared to what Pardew did (the signing of Matt Spring aside).
Absolutely agree, and deep down he really doesn't care one bit.
However there is one worry pertaining to our situation. When he went and Parkinson took over, he said the players were, and should be, shocked because 'a good man has lost his job'. I don't know Parkinsons definition of a good man, maybe he could have re-phrased it as a 'good soon to be millionaire has lost his job'. Anyway, if Parkinson thinks the person who I think doesn't give a s*it is a 'good man', then I can't see myself having any confidence at all in Parkinsons judgement and work effort. I will judge Parkinson entirely and alone on RESULTS, and no I won't give the bloke time, if we don't beat Wycombe it's Parkinson out from me.
Would be interesting to know how he would have fared if he had got the original job instead of pardew.
I particularly liked : But by going for Pardew they have trodden a careful path that is between a high profile manager whose name will attract players to follow him and a guy who also has the nous and experience necessary at that level.
who ??
Not all down to him, but he made a lot of mistakes especially when it came to building a squad capable of promotion.
15k was the capacity at the old dell so slightly unfair.
Like saying we only got 8k at our first game back.
Like saying we only got 8k at our first game back.[/quote]
8,337 perlease.....