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End Of The Road For Parkinson ?

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  • Spot on.
  • Take tonight as an example Pilchard, i put a status up on Facebook saying "Message to Spurs fans..its ok..i know what it is like to lose 4-0" and i got my head ripped off by mickey mouse Spurs fans, however anyone else's status about Spurs and they don't comment on it just because i am a Charlton fan they think they can target me, but to be honest i don't give a crap!
  • parkys got to go now surely...
    Murry- please bring in a manager that has some decent sized marbles. PLEASE!!!....
    this might require you to spend a little more then expected... c'mon now use that Disney money!!!
  • [cite]Posted By: StubleyAddick[/cite]Take tonight as an example Pilchard, i put a status up on Facebook saying "Message to Spurs fans..its ok..i know what it is like to lose 4-0" and i got my head ripped off by mickey mouse Spurs fans, however anyone else's status about Spurs and they don't comment on it just because i am a Charlton fan they think they can target me, but to be honest i don't give a crap!


    Spurs fans are notorious for being one dimensional navel gazers, testes to the lot of em (Johnboy excepted -whose posts on here are frequently interesting and enjoyable)
  • "End of the Road for Parky " ?

    TBC............
  • Today is just prolonging the agony.......
  • It was 35 minutes ago but now maybe not...
  • [cite]Posted By: kingston[/cite]Parkinson has got to go before Friday. He will not resign. He has to be pushed I'm afraid.

    3 points off second place.

    If it was another club, we would look at any team sacking their manager in our position as utter madness.

    Which is what it would be.

    Take the long term view,
  • My opinion hasn't changed after today. A spirited win against Wednesday will do though.
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    Kept his job
    down to that late goal from Benson
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    [cite]Posted By: cafc_1993[/cite]Kept his job
    down to that late goal from Benson

    Yup. He's here for a while yet.

    But they have to do it again next week. Parkinson and his players have to show they can perform consistently, and not just for 45 mins here and there when the chips are down and the axe is hovering.

    He seems to have learnt lessons from the Brighton debacle. Now lets learn the lessons from letting Carlisle back into it.

    That we are three points off second place is extraordinarily fortunate given the way we have played this season. Now we have to capitalise on our good luck and develop a ruthless streak.

    As Murray has said, nothing less than promotion will do.
  • Throwing a 3 goal lead away fort he 2nd time this season isn't good enough
  • Already said it on the match thread but....losing a 3 goal lead once in a season is bad, twice is inexcusable.

    All I would say is, PP clearly still has the dressing room. Because if he hadn't we'd have lost that. We wobbled the minute the first goal went in but were still fighting at the end. Says a lot about the players relationship with the manager.
  • [cite]Posted By: BigRedEvil[/cite]Throwing a 3 goal lead away fort he 2nd time this season isn't good enough

    But surely that's countered somewhat by the fact that they dug in and came back to win it?
  • [cite]Posted By: Clem_Snide[/cite]Already said it on the match thread but....losing a 3 goal lead once in a season is bad, twice is inexcusable.

    All I would say is, PP clearly still has the dressing room. Because if he hadn't we'd have lost that. We wobbled the minute the first goal went in but were still fighting at the end. Says a lot about the players relationship with the manager.

    All this game was missing Clem was you getting boozed up and then destroying your knee celebrating the winner
  • [cite]Posted By: Oakster[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Clem_Snide[/cite]Already said it on the match thread but....losing a 3 goal lead once in a season is bad, twice is inexcusable.

    All I would say is, PP clearly still has the dressing room. Because if he hadn't we'd have lost that. We wobbled the minute the first goal went in but were still fighting at the end. Says a lot about the players relationship with the manager.

    All this game was missing Clem was you getting boozed up and then destroying your knee celebrating the winner

    Laid out on the sofa with yesterdays hang over settling in.

    Just wet myself instead!
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    [cite]Posted By: Clem_Snide[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Oakster[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Clem_Snide[/cite]Already said it on the match thread but....losing a 3 goal lead once in a season is bad, twice is inexcusable.

    All I would say is, PP clearly still has the dressing room. Because if he hadn't we'd have lost that. We wobbled the minute the first goal went in but were still fighting at the end. Says a lot about the players relationship with the manager.

    All this game was missing Clem was you getting boozed up and then destroying your knee celebrating the winner

    Laid out on the sofa with yesterdays hang over settling in.

    Just wet myself instead!

    Beats being wheeled on a railway trolley into the path of an oncoming train by Razil I guess?
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    [cite]Posted By: BigRedEvil[/cite]Throwing a 3 goal lead away fort he 2nd time this season isn't good enough
    [cite]Posted By: Clem_Snide[/cite]Already said it on the match thread but....losing a 3 goal lead once in a season is bad, twice is inexcusable.
    It shouldn't happen, but the Shrewsbury game doesn't really compare. Weren't the goals all individual errors from defenders?

    We had Mambo partnering our 4th choice centre back in Llera. Recently back from his loan at Eastbourne in the BSP. They dropped him to the bench, they're in the league below Shrewsbury.

    Bally Smart also played, he never won a contract and left. Stavrinou another that started, now on loan at Cambridge, also a BSP side. Was also Worner's debut.

    I'm sure our strongest back 4 and midfield would not have thrown a lead away like that to a League Two side.
  • He should still go, any manager who lets a 3 goal lead go is not good enough. 7 goal conceded in two games.
  • my thoughts have not changed but as this week has shown itr is not our thoughts that matter.


    saying that he certainly set them up right and got them going but it all couyld have been so different if they had converted the chance on 12 seconds..


    lets not forget that chance


    but the building of a 3 goal lead is solely down to him, the losing of it was his players fault but also the fact that the confidence is shot which is his fault.


    the strength and endeavor to continue on and not be beaten in this game also lies with parkinson so therfore he gets credit from me for somethings today
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  • He should still go, any manager who lets a 3 goal lead go is not good enough.

    So Alex Ferguson nearly lost his job last week?

    Behave
    Bounced back from a heavy defeat, score early in second half, triumphed in the last minute, just like great teams make a habit of doing, scored twice as many goals than all the other teams this season combined and in touch with the third division play off spots with a third division team, budget (albeit with a debt still to pay off that others dont have) and manager.
  • I would love to see us start to win all our games, get promoted, carry on back up the league and say "well done Parkinson", I'm sure we all would.

    I don't want Parkinson to fail, I want him to do well. I have nothing against the bloke, I just want Charlton to do well.

    If Parkinson can turn it around and get us playing well then we'll all be happy!
  • All very positive on here because we bagged 3 points today. Would the same have been said if we had drawn this match? Certainly not if we had lost, and that looked on the cards with 10 to go. Stay of execution for now for Parky.
  • [cite]Posted By: Jayajosh[/cite]All very positive on here because we bagged 3 points today. Would the same have been said if we had drawn this match? Certainly not if we had lost, and that looked on the cards with 10 to go. Stay of execution for now for Parky.

    Agreed
  • i want him to do so well because if he does well so do my team. But I do not believe he is up to it and today has only enhanced my opinion. We won today despite Parky not because of him. But I want to be proved wrong.
  • This is the first result of three for me.Passed level one by the skin of his teeth today.We still look very shaky so i'm not sure he's going sail through the next two with flying colours.Prove me wrong PP.
  • Today probably asked more questioned than answered, I think nearly everyone realises that Parky always get his players to keep fighting to the final whistle but our defense is very, very ropey. Once we concede one, you fully expect more to come and anytime we go one up you kinda expect the oppostion to score regardless. Jury is still out on this one for me.
  • He's bought himself another week at least.

    I wasn't there, but given the way we crumbled and threw a 3-0 lead away I'd suggest that there is still a lack of confidence in the team and why when Carlisle pulled it back to 3-2 didn't he bring on a sub or two and freshen up the defence or midfield?
  • why when Carlisle pulled it back to 3-2 didn't he bring on a sub or two and freshen up the defence or midfield?

    Thought he won it his way, without following your route?
  • We are way too fragile as a unit for my liking. As soon as they got one back I got edgy. The team appeared to virtually implode.

    Up until last week I'd been pretty quiet on the subject as I was behind him and believed in the players he'd signed. As I said last week I'm fed up with comparing teamsheets and seeing our "superior" side being made to look ordinary by hardworking average Joe's. The stubbon refusal to adapt to Brighton's midfield also worried me last week. The whole ground could see we needed an extra man in the middle but we did nothing.

    I've already said today, he clearly still has the dressing room and that is key. A run of performances now and I think he will be here till the end of the season. Loose the next two and it'll be bye bye.

    Need to focus on the problems we have defensively. It starts with the goalkeeper, continues to a lack of pace defensively and concludes with our midfield conceding too much ground.

    Sort those issues PP and you might be alright.
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