Well, it only took seven games, but "charltonfan" takes the prize for being the first person on here to seriously call for Chris Powell's head.
Un-fecking-believable.
Could anyone who agrees with him just put your opinions on this thread so the rest of us can just ignore you please?
At least until Powell's had some time, eh?
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Funny that the later group is always well populated with anonimous posters who don't know anyone else.....
Sack Powell !!
Sack The Team !!!
Sack the Board !!!!
Sack..........er.........anyone else ?
Sack....in Tendulkar
Er.....
Andrew Sacks?
I'm done.
Is this job a bit too soon for a rookie manager ?
if not, then what has he to do to seriusly make a difference to how we have playing lately (new player/formation, etc)
Then after a few games Parky out then bring Powell back in.
Good idea???????
Six games without a goal in the first half is a disgrace.
It's all about how well he does next season really, when it's Powell's team no excuses.
I don't think he's our saviour, i just think with some time and support he can improve himself and ultimately us, I never felt that with Parky.
I also think we are an ideal job for a rookie manager like Powell, who brings knowledge and experiencce and respect of the club already and with what appear to be supportive new owners. Our impatient fans make it harder though.
But for another rookie manager then yes we may be too big a first step. Although we have to remind ourselves we're an aveage league 1 team.
Oh leave it out.
It's a tongue in cheek suggestion to people with unrealistic expectations. I would have thought that was obvious.
By all means have your say and say it loud and proud. We're all frustrated and venting is useful. No one's violated your human rights.
In fairness, we didn't start it pal.
No. but BWP has violated my understanding of what's wrong and right, not sure how I'll function in normal society after this.
If you spent a fortune keeping the site going you'd understand.
Nothing wrong with an informed opinion, but there is something wrong with those looking for a reaction and those who only "vent their frustrations". Those who can't take the time to articulate themselves as best they can and provide comments with even a modicum of prepared thought, as opposed to frustrated, half-baked ramblings, deserve nothing more than to be called out for it.
I started the thread, yes. I don't see why calling you on failing to have perspective is affected by that.
I'm assuming the second bit is an attempt to make a tongue in cheek comment. It is so hard to tell isn't it?
:-)
Totally behind this. Think it's a bit generalist to say that those who don't know anyone else should have any less importance than those who do. I think the reasoning behind more posters coming on and contributing at these times is becuase results/takeovers/managerial appointments are things that everyone has a stronger opinion on. People feel that they have things worth saying. Players tweets, transfer dealings and even team formations aren't deemed by all to be of primary importance. I contribute very rarely because I don't have time to do much more than read others posts, let alone formulate an articulate response to them. Common sense prevails on this board 99% of the time (as the ridicule of 'charltonfan' proves!) and I hope this continues, but not to the detriment of 'anonymous' posters who may have some worthwhile points to add
What I think AFKA is referring to, he will disagree if I've misunderstood, is gratuitous abuse of managers, players, fans other posters etc without any reasoning to justify it which is what we are sometimes seeing.
I'll give you your apple at the next match Sir! :-)
It's not what is said necessarily but the lack of justification for it.
Hypothetical example: Doherty is sh** why doesn't he f*** off? What does that seriously add to the debate? It's just gratuitous abuse and obscenity.
On the other hand: Doherty is sh** because he is slow and liable to make at least one bad mistake a match allows a reasoned response which stimulates debate.
Such as: Yes he is slow but he is courageous and puts his head in where others fear to tread and yes he made two awful howlers against Exeter but look at his reaction: he didn't hide and put in that overhead kick which hit BWP on the arse and went in.
There is then scope for further discussion. Nobody is saying don't express an opinion they are saying give reasons for your opinions.
In my opinion :-)
And a very decent opinion it is too Len. In my opinion.
We tried to play football on a difficult pitch (arugbly a mistake) and kept going to the last. No one disappeared when we went a goal down. If we had drawn or won, the posts would have been somewhat different, I suspect.
I'm having that.