Jose might be well advise to assume he is not welcome, even though there are many who do welcome him I admit, and his job is to win us over, by winning. If he is so great he ought to handle the suspicion, mistrust, and critical vigilance he is going to get non stop for quite a while. Time is a healer, and Roland says time will tell, well we have 26 hours to go Jose, you'd better be ready.
are you okay? do you need me to call an ambulance i dont want you to have a heart attack...
If he is so great how come he wasn't the manager of AC Milan or somebody then? He was in a position he could easily get out of to come to Charlton, doesn't look as if he was handcuffed to any table by anybody. Jose Riga, I say again, if you're so wonderful then deliver us a win in our next two games, and a position well clear of relegation. Then next season risk your job by trying to keep our good players against all the odds, because you are utterly loyal to Charlton Athletic the club you manage. You can probably survive though if we go down, and can write up your coaching theories on your Hudl whilst sitting on the bench watching Standard Liege reserves play in a virtually empty stadium. Jose Riga you have to deliver deliver and deliver, again and again and again and there is no time to settle in. I know that for myself if Huddersfield Town take an early lead tomorrow I won't be waiting until half time to start booing. Childish I know, but that's the way I feel right now. Hashtag still distraught even now.
Get a grip man ffs.
Perhaps give up your S/T and spend your saturdy afternoons sitting in Chris Powells front garden.
If he is so great how come he wasn't the manager of AC Milan or somebody then? He was in a position he could easily get out of to come to Charlton, doesn't look as if he was handcuffed to any table by anybody. Jose Riga, I say again, if you're so wonderful then deliver us a win in our next two games, and a position well clear of relegation. Then next season risk your job by trying to keep our good players against all the odds, because you are utterly loyal to Charlton Athletic the club you manage. You can probably survive though if we go down, and can write up your coaching theories on your Hudl whilst sitting on the bench watching Standard Liege reserves play in a virtually empty stadium. Jose Riga you have to deliver deliver and deliver, again and again and again and there is no time to settle in. I know that for myself if Huddersfield Town take an early lead tomorrow I won't be waiting until half time to start booing. Childish I know, but that's the way I feel right now. Hashtag still distraught even now.
Get a grip man ffs.
Perhaps give up your S/T and spend your saturdy afternoons sitting in Chris Powells front garden.
Do you want to pay me, say, £1000 for my season tickets for the rest of this season? That might be known in the trade as putting your money where your mouth is. Your 'saturdy (sic) afternoons' comment is class though, as you are confident enough to tell me what to do it must mean you are a superior being.
Who knows whether this will work out, but if Duchatelet is not planning to spend any money then he'll need to do something different and creative, especially in the player development area. In that context this appointment appears to be very logical. Even if successful, however, the impact is unlikely to be short-term.
Looking forward to seeing how the squad develops over the next eighteen months.
If he is so great how come he wasn't the manager of AC Milan or somebody then? He was in a position he could easily get out of to come to Charlton, doesn't look as if he was handcuffed to any table by anybody. Jose Riga, I say again, if you're so wonderful then deliver us a win in our next two games, and a position well clear of relegation. Then next season risk your job by trying to keep our good players against all the odds, because you are utterly loyal to Charlton Athletic the club you manage. You can probably survive though if we go down, and can write up your coaching theories on your Hudl whilst sitting on the bench watching Standard Liege reserves play in a virtually empty stadium. Jose Riga you have to deliver deliver and deliver, again and again and again and there is no time to settle in. I know that for myself if Huddersfield Town take an early lead tomorrow I won't be waiting until half time to start booing. Childish I know, but that's the way I feel right now. Hashtag still distraught even now.
Get a grip man ffs.
Perhaps give up your S/T and spend your saturdy afternoons sitting in Chris Powells front garden.
Do you want to pay me, say, £1000 for my season tickets for the rest of this season? That might be known in the trade as putting your money where your mouth is. Your 'saturdy (sic) afternoons' comment is class though, as you are confident enough to tell me what to do it must mean you are a superior being.
What on earth are you going on about now? Superior being???
You've been ranting all day. Demanding results immediately and digging out the new man in charge. It's not healthy.
And a spelling mistake, hit me where it hurts Seth.
so despite the fact that Riga is 12 years older it would seem that the 'inexperienced' Powell has more experience as a manager and a better success rate......
Leaving aside the fact that in Chris Powell we have lost a manager who lived and breathed Charlton (although I find that difficult to do) - surely only an incurable 'Polyanna' could believe we're now better off with Riga.
If he is so great how come he wasn't the manager of AC Milan or somebody then? He was in a position he could easily get out of to come to Charlton, doesn't look as if he was handcuffed to any table by anybody. Jose Riga, I say again, if you're so wonderful then deliver us a win in our next two games, and a position well clear of relegation. Then next season risk your job by trying to keep our good players against all the odds, because you are utterly loyal to Charlton Athletic the club you manage. You can probably survive though if we go down, and can write up your coaching theories on your Hudl whilst sitting on the bench watching Standard Liege reserves play in a virtually empty stadium. Jose Riga you have to deliver deliver and deliver, again and again and again and there is no time to settle in. I know that for myself if Huddersfield Town take an early lead tomorrow I won't be waiting until half time to start booing. Childish I know, but that's the way I feel right now. Hashtag still distraught even now.
Get a grip man ffs.
Perhaps give up your S/T and spend your saturdy afternoons sitting in Chris Powells front garden.
Do you want to pay me, say, £1000 for my season tickets for the rest of this season? That might be known in the trade as putting your money where your mouth is. Your 'saturdy (sic) afternoons' comment is class though, as you are confident enough to tell me what to do it must mean you are a superior being.
Seth some of your reactions on here are a embarrassment, you are becoming a laughing stock
If he is so great how come he wasn't the manager of AC Milan or somebody then? He was in a position he could easily get out of to come to Charlton, doesn't look as if he was handcuffed to any table by anybody. Jose Riga, I say again, if you're so wonderful then deliver us a win in our next two games, and a position well clear of relegation. Then next season risk your job by trying to keep our good players against all the odds, because you are utterly loyal to Charlton Athletic the club you manage. You can probably survive though if we go down, and can write up your coaching theories on your Hudl whilst sitting on the bench watching Standard Liege reserves play in a virtually empty stadium. Jose Riga you have to deliver deliver and deliver, again and again and again and there is no time to settle in. I know that for myself if Huddersfield Town take an early lead tomorrow I won't be waiting until half time to start booing. Childish I know, but that's the way I feel right now. Hashtag still distraught even now.
Get a grip man ffs.
Perhaps give up your S/T and spend your saturdy afternoons sitting in Chris Powells front garden.
Do you want to pay me, say, £1000 for my season tickets for the rest of this season? That might be known in the trade as putting your money where your mouth is. Your 'saturdy (sic) afternoons' comment is class though, as you are confident enough to tell me what to do it must mean you are a superior being.
Seth some of your reactions on here are a embarrassment, you are becoming a laughing stock
If he is so great how come he wasn't the manager of AC Milan or somebody then? He was in a position he could easily get out of to come to Charlton, doesn't look as if he was handcuffed to any table by anybody. Jose Riga, I say again, if you're so wonderful then deliver us a win in our next two games, and a position well clear of relegation. Then next season risk your job by trying to keep our good players against all the odds, because you are utterly loyal to Charlton Athletic the club you manage. You can probably survive though if we go down, and can write up your coaching theories on your Hudl whilst sitting on the bench watching Standard Liege reserves play in a virtually empty stadium. Jose Riga you have to deliver deliver and deliver, again and again and again and there is no time to settle in. I know that for myself if Huddersfield Town take an early lead tomorrow I won't be waiting until half time to start booing. Childish I know, but that's the way I feel right now. Hashtag still distraught even now.
Get a grip man ffs.
Perhaps give up your S/T and spend your saturdy afternoons sitting in Chris Powells front garden.
Do you want to pay me, say, £1000 for my season tickets for the rest of this season? That might be known in the trade as putting your money where your mouth is. Your 'saturdy (sic) afternoons' comment is class though, as you are confident enough to tell me what to do it must mean you are a superior being.
Seth some of your reactions on here are a embarrassment, you are becoming a laughing stock
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Perhaps give up your S/T and spend your saturdy afternoons sitting in Chris Powells front garden.
That might be known in the trade as putting your money where your mouth is. Your 'saturdy (sic) afternoons' comment is class though, as you are confident enough to tell me what to do it must mean you are a superior being.
Thanks for posting. An interesting read.
Who knows whether this will work out, but if Duchatelet is not planning to spend any money then he'll need to do something different and creative, especially in the player development area. In that context this appointment appears to be very logical. Even if successful, however, the impact is unlikely to be short-term.
Looking forward to seeing how the squad develops over the next eighteen months.
You've been ranting all day. Demanding results immediately and digging out the new man in charge. It's not healthy.
And a spelling mistake, hit me where it hurts Seth.
The profile for Jose Riga
Age: 56
Nationality: Belgium
Incumbency as manager [years experience]:
1.59 Years
success-ratio as manager:
37.34 % Wins
27.22 % Draw
35.44 % Losses
http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/jose-riga/aufeinenblick/trainer_1866.html
The profile for Chris Powell
Age: 44
Nationality: England
Incumbency as manager[years experience]:
3.15 Years
success-ratio as manager:
41.61 % Wins
25.47 % Draw
32.92 % Losses
http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/chris-powell/aufeinenblick/trainer_15701.html
so despite the fact that Riga is 12 years older it would seem that the 'inexperienced' Powell has more experience as a manager and a better success rate......
Leaving aside the fact that in Chris Powell we have lost a manager who lived and breathed Charlton (although I find that difficult to do) - surely only an incurable 'Polyanna' could believe we're now better off with Riga.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollyanna
However, you said you were pointing that out "for a start".
So what are your views on his “success-ratio” (and 'points per match' - ppm) as a manager compared to CP's?