The game at the valley in one of the cup competitions was the one that finally did it for me , he was giving the ball away in his own penalty area, he was clearly in the last chance salon , confidence shot too pieces he was subbed at half time.
That must be up there with the worst individual performance I've seen in a charlton shirt.
i think i remember that match, remember seeing him doing a 'sign of cross' prayer before he went into the tunnel to be replaced by mambo at right back. Poor guy, it really never worked with us.
The game at the valley in one of the cup competitions was the one that finally did it for me , he was giving the ball away in his own penalty area, he was clearly in the last chance salon , confidence shot too pieces he was subbed at half time.
That must be up there with the worst individual performance I've seen in a charlton shirt.
i think i remember that match, remember seeing him doing a 'sign of cross' prayer before he went into the tunnel to be replaced by mambo at right back. Poor guy, it really never worked with us.
It was like watching a really horrific accident in slow motion. I actually felt for the guy, watching him just fall to peices. But never mind, we've got Chris Solly, he's f**king quality...................
Preston at home in the league cup. Was painful for everyone involved. Especially Francis who played his worst game for us that night . He was that bad.
I recall several games just before Parkinson got the heave-ho. Home to Swindon, live on the box, lost 4-2. Francis was repeatedly out-jumped by attackers in the box, despite his being a good four inches taller.
Neil Perrett @neilperrettecho 11h Simon Francis described helping #afcb get one over former club #cafc as “almost as good as getting promoted”.
Neil Perrett @neilperrettecho 11h Simon Francis:"I know I'm capable of playing at this level and was capable of playing for them in League One when I was there." #afcb #cafc
Fair play to him. If I had to give a mark for his performance, I'd say a 7.5, which was more than any of our players bar Yann on Saturday. Also stayed classy and could have really milked it after our goading.
So much for Callum 'ripping him a new one'. Goes to show he is a good player, and expectations on Harriot need to stay in check (for his sake as much as any).
Thought he showed great restraint at the booing he received & conducted himself well. Certainly was NOT their worst player on the day by a country mile.
Why can't our fans move on in these circumstances ?
If he hadn't already been here and been so unsuccessful, we'd probably have been earmarking him as a potential Solly replacement after Saturday's game.
So much for Callum 'ripping him a new one'. Goes to show he is a good player, and expectations on Harriot need to stay in check (for his sake as much as any).
I think it goes to show he has improved a lot. I still stand by my thoughts of him while he was with us. Good luck to him that he has improved
Cherries: Charlton win almost as good as promotion says Addicks old boy Francis
Monday 5th August 2013 By Neil Perrett
CHARLTON old boy Simon Francis described helping Cherries get one over his former club as “almost as good as getting promoted”.
Francis skippered Cherries as Eddie Howe’s men kicked-off their Championship campaign with a 2-1 victory over the Addicks on Saturday.
Lewis Grabban’s double – including a stunning clincher from 25 yards – saw Cherries claim a first home league win over the south Londoners in almost 40 years.
And victory was particularly sweet for Francis who joined Cherries in November 2011 after being offloaded by current Charlton boss Chris Powell.
Francis told the Daily Echo: “It could not have gone any better and it was pretty much perfect, both for me, the team and the club. For me personally, it was almost as good as getting promoted.
“It is always really important to make a good start, especially when you have just come up into a tough league, and I thought we were excellent. We are going to be underdogs in just about every game this season and that will suit us.
“We are going to play the right way, we are going to surprise a few people and I thought we showed that at times against Charlton because we played some great football. It was a bit cagey to start and both teams were a little sloppy in the first 10 to 15 minutes.
“But it settled down and the atmosphere was incredible. I thought we were better all over the pitch and had the better chances. They had one shot on target and scored, which was unfortunate for us. But we worked hard, especially after conceding, and got our rewards in the end.”
Francis, who made 45 appearances in 16 months for Charlton, was subjected by a section of away supporters to sarcastic choruses of ‘Simon Francis, he ain’t got a clue’.
“They used to sing that when I was playing for them so it wasn’t a shock!” laughed the 28-year-old defender. “I think I proved them wrong. I know I am capable of playing at this level and I was capable of playing for them in League One when I was there. It just didn’t work out for me, as is the case in football sometimes. It was just a bit of banter and there was nothing malicious in it. I wish them all the best. It was a great day and a perfect start for us.”
Francis also won the honours in a duel with future brother-in-law Mark Gower, the Charlton midfielder. Francis’s fiancée Ashley is the sister of Gower’s wife Danielle.
So much for Callum 'ripping him a new one'. Goes to show he is a good player, and expectations on Harriot need to stay in check (for his sake as much as any).
Right on both counts. Francis struggled for us but is obviously relishing playing for a club where he feels the love.
Francis, who made 45 appearances in 16 months for Charlton, was subjected by a section of away supporters to sarcastic choruses of ‘Simon Francis, he ain’t got a clue’.
“They used to sing that when I was playing for them so it wasn’t a shock!” laughed the 28-year-old defender. “I think I proved them wrong. I know I am capable of playing at this level and I was capable of playing for them in League One when I was there. It just didn’t work out for me, as is the case in football sometimes. It was just a bit of banter and there was nothing malicious in it. I wish them all the best. It was a great day and a perfect start for us.”
Respect to Simon Francis for taking it all in such good spirit.
Well done Simon , shame we didn't see the best of him , but great character to come back from it , took a lot of stick and made Harriott look ordinary.
Well done Simon , shame we didn't see the best of him , but great character to come back from it , took a lot of stick and made Harriott look ordinary.
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What do you expect him to say? "We weren't as good as one oh the best teams in the world and we really thought we would tonk them"
He never dreamed he'd be on the same pitch as the Real Madrid players.
Getting skinned by Ronaldo was probably the highlight of his career.
sometimes players have bad times at one club and good times at another.
no rhyme or reason to it.
Simon Francis described helping #afcb get one over former club #cafc as “almost as good as getting promoted”.
Neil Perrett @neilperrettecho 11h
Simon Francis:"I know I'm capable of playing at this level and was capable of playing for them in League One when I was there." #afcb #cafc
Why can't our fans move on in these circumstances ?
Defoe, yes.....Francis, no.
If he hadn't already been here and been so unsuccessful, we'd probably have been earmarking him as a potential Solly replacement after Saturday's game.
Cherries: Charlton win almost as good as promotion says Addicks old boy Francis
Monday 5th August 2013 By Neil Perrett
CHARLTON old boy Simon Francis described helping Cherries get one over his former club as “almost as good as getting promoted”.
Francis skippered Cherries as Eddie Howe’s men kicked-off their Championship campaign with a 2-1 victory over the Addicks on Saturday.
Lewis Grabban’s double – including a stunning clincher from 25 yards – saw Cherries claim a first home league win over the south Londoners in almost 40 years.
And victory was particularly sweet for Francis who joined Cherries in November 2011 after being offloaded by current Charlton boss Chris Powell.
Francis told the Daily Echo: “It could not have gone any better and it was pretty much perfect, both for me, the team and the club. For me personally, it was almost as good as getting promoted.
“It is always really important to make a good start, especially when you have just come up into a tough league, and I thought we were excellent. We are going to be underdogs in just about every game this season and that will suit us.
“We are going to play the right way, we are going to surprise a few people and I thought we showed that at times against Charlton because we played some great football. It was a bit cagey to start and both teams were a little sloppy in the first 10 to 15 minutes.
“But it settled down and the atmosphere was incredible. I thought we were better all over the pitch and had the better chances. They had one shot on target and scored, which was unfortunate for us. But we worked hard, especially after conceding, and got our rewards in the end.”
Francis, who made 45 appearances in 16 months for Charlton, was subjected by a section of away supporters to sarcastic choruses of ‘Simon Francis, he ain’t got a clue’.
“They used to sing that when I was playing for them so it wasn’t a shock!” laughed the 28-year-old defender. “I think I proved them wrong. I know I am capable of playing at this level and I was capable of playing for them in League One when I was there. It just didn’t work out for me, as is the case in football sometimes. It was just a bit of banter and there was nothing malicious in it. I wish them all the best. It was a great day and a perfect start for us.”
Francis also won the honours in a duel with future brother-in-law Mark Gower, the Charlton midfielder. Francis’s fiancée Ashley is the sister of Gower’s wife Danielle.
Francis struggled for us but is obviously relishing playing for a club where he feels the love.
They beat us OK, but lets just see how the game at the valley goes eh?!