There is no one I would rather see score a goal than Yann, and I don't care who it's for. When I see he has scored on Soccer Saturday or watch replays of goals like that I don't see the shirt, I see the man.
There is no one I would rather see score a goal than Yann, and I don't care who it's for. When I see he has scored on Soccer Saturday or watch replays of goals like that I don't see the shirt, I see the man.
There is no one I would rather see score a goal than Yann, and I don't care who it's for. When I see he has scored on Soccer Saturday or watch replays of goals like that I don't see the shirt, I see the man.
I said this in the match thread, but worth a repeat - the fact that it was accepted by the regime that Yann was not only dispensable, but one of the weak links of our team, says everything anyone would need to know about the 'quality' of Roland's advisors, and how little CAFC management has a clue about football.
Could've and should'vve been starting every week for Bournemouth this year. He is pure, pure class and letting him go was the worst decision this board have made (and that has some competition)
Could've and should'vve been starting every week for Bournemouth this year. He is pure, pure class and letting him go was the worst decision this board have made (and that has some competition)
Loved Kermorgant but looked like he wouldn't score in the prem for them in about 10 years. Right decision by Howe and Kermorgant.
Surplus to requirements.... By golly, the crappest of crap decisions.
Am glad, in a way, that he did not return to CAFC in recent times - for, if he had done so, and enjoyed success, that success might have been pinned on Roly. That Yann is, so obviously, doing well elsewhere shows up the decision to release him as crass.
So, happy memories ....
... and, should the club find an enlightened new owner, let's dream of the return of The Breton Beast.
There is no one I would rather see score a goal than Yann, and I don't care who it's for. When I see he has scored on Soccer Saturday or watch replays of goals like that I don't see the shirt, I see the man legend.
Incredible to think that he could have achieved promotion to the Premier League twice since he left us, I bet he hardly thinks of Charlton with how he's doing lately but we still miss him!
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He was a class act when he came back with them.
Hello Thomas! Your algorithms are useless!
Love that
Move on.
By golly, the crappest of crap decisions.
Am glad, in a way, that he did not return to CAFC in recent times - for, if he had done so, and enjoyed success, that success might have been pinned on Roly.
That Yann is, so obviously, doing well elsewhere shows up the decision to release him as crass.
So, happy memories ....
... and, should the club find an enlightened new owner, let's dream of the return of The Breton Beast.