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  • edited February 2014
    Curb_It said:

    Greenie said:

    Non - there's a way to leave a club, with dignity or without, Kermit chose the latter!

    He left without dignity?? Says who... Mouth almighty ? and so now Yann is the bad guy?

    Wow.

    I can't say too much! A lot has been said by others on here who know the full circumstances about your hero.
    But think of a petulant child and you'll be about right!
    It would appear Yann is about Yann!
  • Well i think the council should give Yann the key to woolwich.
    Anyway we now have peter pickle whatever his name is.


  • I would no more be bothered about Yann than I am about Chris Iwelumo, Luke Varney or Tresor Kandol.

    That sentence is obscene.
    Why?
  • He has left the club; that was his choice. But for me is doesn't detract from the pleasure I had in seeing him play while he was with us. He, like any returning playe who made their mark at The Valley deserves a good round of applause (but not when he scores against us with a trademark free kick!)

    Good post.
  • I thought it was BWP who scored the majority of the goals that won us the league and within half a season some of the same people going all scouse and mourning yann were calling him a lazy cnt

    Brilliant post!
  • Curb_It said:

    He's not my hero. I just feel it's a bit sad that people are digging him out when he's done what most of us would, ie took the best deal for him and his family.

    No need for all the bitching and bad mouthing of a popular player.

    Don't have a problem with him leaving for more money just the way he allegedly went about it.
    Like I said with dignity and some honour!
  • Maybe im in cuckoo lans , but hear me out, Yanns head won't be right when B'mouth come to town , he knows what the Charlton fans think of him, and will develop a mystery injury, thus missing the match, it's only one game after all Yann.

    Only if he has an automatic contract extension coming up
  • Players come and go I guess, we need to get over this one pretty quickly, rather than lingering on it and dragging us down, he's. gone , lets just get on with it , and thank him for some good memories, if he comes back to play against us, we need to get behind Resa and Polish Pete ( liked his interview on CAFC player).
  • I remember people getting upset when semedo moved on! We have lost a good player and replaced him with two younger players with different skills and attributes. Yann has gone so it's time to grow up and move on.

    He played 90 games s spread across the 2nd and 3rd tiers and from what I've heard (not saying it's true) showed no loyalty when offered a new contract so why is everyone acting like their closest friend has died
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  • Isn't loyalty to your family more important than loyalty to an employer? If an employer can't or won't offer you something as good as or better than a rival, most people would take a new job if it gave their family a better life.

    Yann was my favourite player and I will miss him a lot, but understand why he had to put his family's future first.
  • woke up and imagined how good it would be to have him and reza up top

    buuuut... time for me to move on methinks
  • I like how it is fully conceivable Yann is a charlton fan now. Considering as a Frenchman he probably didn't have an English team and loved it so much here. Love the idea of a 60 year old Yann Kermorgant making a trip to the Valley to watch us in the conference! ;-)
  • We all know what's going to happen. The whole of the valley, home fans, away fans, Eddie Howe, Avram Grant and Roland Duchatalet all singing we all dream of a team full of kermorgants in unison.
  • Richard Cawley ‏@RichCawleySLP 1m

    Chris Powell has hailed Yann Kermorgant as one of the best players he has coached and managed. Reaction to key departures in paper.
  • I wonder what the reaction will be if Morrison crocks him?
  • DOC64 said:

    Greenie said:

    Non - there's a way to leave a club, with dignity or without, Kermit chose the latter!

    Please explain!!

    His interview was very dignified. He clearly stated that following the takeover it became clear to him that he was not part of the clubs plans going forward. He made the usual comments about loving the fans who had been very good to him and said that he had become a Charlton supporter.

    What more did you want him to say or do?

    He said the same things that Beckham said after he left a club
    Good to hear him say he has become a supporter, no way he will play against us then.
    Look forward to seeing him down the Valley every week after his retirement.
  • Huskaris said:

    I like how it is fully conceivable Yann is a charlton fan now. Considering as a Frenchman he probably didn't have an English team and loved it so much here. Love the idea of a 60 year old Yann Kermorgant making a trip to the Valley to watch us in the conference! ;-)

    So you would love us to be in the conference
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  • DOC64 said:

    Greenie said:

    Non - there's a way to leave a club, with dignity or without, Kermit chose the latter!

    Please explain!!

    His interview was very dignified. He clearly stated that following the takeover it became clear to him that he was not part of the clubs plans going forward. He made the usual comments about loving the fans who had been very good to him and said that he had become a Charlton supporter.

    What more did you want him to say or do?

    I agree that his interview was dignified and I have no issue with YK at all.
    However, he didn't say he was a Charlton supporter - I know this because that's what I thought he said at first too, so I rewound it and listened again and he says "and the Charlton fans" - his accent makes it sound like he says "I'm a Charlton fan".
    Having said all that, when he retires, I would be surprised if we didn't become his english team to look out for.
  • Huskaris said:

    I like how it is fully conceivable Yann is a charlton fan now. Considering as a Frenchman he probably didn't have an English team and loved it so much here. Love the idea of a 60 year old Yann Kermorgant making a trip to the Valley to watch us in the conference! ;-)

    So you would love us to be in the conference
    That was a bit tongue in cheek ;)
  • Huskaris said:

    Huskaris said:

    I like how it is fully conceivable Yann is a charlton fan now. Considering as a Frenchman he probably didn't have an English team and loved it so much here. Love the idea of a 60 year old Yann Kermorgant making a trip to the Valley to watch us in the conference! ;-)

    So you would love us to be in the conference
    That was a bit tongue in cheek ;)
    LOL
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  • edited February 2014
    I'd rather concentrate on cheering our own players instead of the opposition players and I think everyone else should do the same.

    When his name gets read out and when he gets subbed off we should clap but not half way through the first half.

    I agree with a previous post - he's an ex Charlton striker. When he returns, it won't mean anything to me in the same way that when Luke Varney, Iwelumo etc return, it means nothing.
  • Yann who ?
    Not bothered. He plays on the south coast these days.
    Get over it.
    Let's get behind Polish Pete and Ronnie irani
  • Please...No. He plays for Bournemouth now. Give him a clap when the teams are announced by all means but a standing ovation in the 18th minute ... Do me a favour
  • Once again on the bench
    Although his pay packet is higher I wonder if he regrets leaving first team football behind just to get a sore bum on Bournemouth's Bench
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