It was a great interview. He is so happy to be Charlton manager. Anyone who ever dares boo him should be made to walk around the pitch at half-time to let people boo them.
[cite]Posted By: Medders[/cite]Wind it in. You really think the club get a decent amount of that money?
No you're right.
I think I might nip into the shop before the Plymouth game and nick a couple of pens. Well, I mean, once you take out the purchase price, VAT and overheads it's not as if they make much money on them is it - so that will be alright then.
up with the kids dan this morning or off to sheff wed
what is loud and clear to me anyway is that chris is aware of the structure behind him, if you read the piece in the mail and then try overlap what he says in both, i am really begining to buy into the fact we have money but wont treat it as a play thing, that he will get all the support he needs, that the new owners are trying to give the club back to it's true owners whilst they treat it with respect and grow it into the real deal once again.
the piece on what chris thinks is wrong with fooball must be close and true to his heart, we are on the first rung of the ladder but we will be back and we will be back stronger and more together than we ever were before
[quote][cite]Posted By: nth london addick[/cite]up with the kids dan this morning or off to sheff wed
what is loud and clear to me anyway is that chris is aware of the structure behind him, if you read the piece in the mail and then try overlap what he says in both, i am really begining to buy into the fact we have money but wont treat it as a play thing, that he will get all the support he needs, that the new owners are trying to give the club back to it's true owners whilst they treat it with respect and grow it into the real deal once again.
the piece on what chris thinks is wrong with fooball must be close and true to his heart, we are on the first rung of the ladder but we will be back and we will be back stronger and more together than we ever were before[/quote]
christ you do talk a load of old bollocks, i prefered it when you refused to have anything to do with the club whilst parky was involved.All I've read from you over the last few days is sentimental LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE posts.
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Plus, if you want to cheat the club out of income then how about buying a kids season ticket or something, or just bunking in?
No you're right.
I think I might nip into the shop before the Plymouth game and nick a couple of pens. Well, I mean, once you take out the purchase price, VAT and overheads it's not as if they make much money on them is it - so that will be alright then.
what is loud and clear to me anyway is that chris is aware of the structure behind him, if you read the piece in the mail and then try overlap what he says in both, i am really begining to buy into the fact we have money but wont treat it as a play thing, that he will get all the support he needs, that the new owners are trying to give the club back to it's true owners whilst they treat it with respect and grow it into the real deal once again.
the piece on what chris thinks is wrong with fooball must be close and true to his heart, we are on the first rung of the ladder but we will be back and we will be back stronger and more together than we ever were before
Cheers Mike.
what is loud and clear to me anyway is that chris is aware of the structure behind him, if you read the piece in the mail and then try overlap what he says in both, i am really begining to buy into the fact we have money but wont treat it as a play thing, that he will get all the support he needs, that the new owners are trying to give the club back to it's true owners whilst they treat it with respect and grow it into the real deal once again.
the piece on what chris thinks is wrong with fooball must be close and true to his heart, we are on the first rung of the ladder but we will be back and we will be back stronger and more together than we ever were before[/quote]
christ you do talk a load of old bollocks, i prefered it when you refused to have anything to do with the club whilst parky was involved.All I've read from you over the last few days is sentimental LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE posts.
Clearly an intelligent bloke with a love of football and a real understanding of our club.
What I liked most was the message that a lot of hard work is needed and its not going to happen overnight.