Dunno why I keep coming on here. I suppose the same reason people used to visit freak shows. P.s. Nailed on relegation fodder next season. Two Bob Peeters was his nickname at millwall. And he's now your manager. Brilliant.
There is a Belgium guy (think he is a fan of Waaslund) currently commenting on the Charlton FB page about Mr Peeters, interesting stuff which I will try to post here.
Dunno why I keep coming on here. I suppose the same reason people used to visit freak shows. P.s. Nailed on relegation fodder next season. Two Bob Peeters was his nickname at millwall. And he's now your manager. Brilliant.
Dunno ? God you better ask your mum/sister or your dad/brother to give you some literature lessons
Sad for us, he was very popular.... did the same thing as Riga... We were lost... at the bottom of the league table... he saved us from regelation?
4-4-2, with a solid defence, but attacking.
He's a really nice bloke, very funny, with good tactical and motivitional skills... hope it works out for him and for Charlton...
If it works out well, he can become very popular... He knows how to communicate with the fans... great guy.. He is considered one of the mst promising Belgian coaches... The only question is... will it work in England...
Peeters is in the beginning of his career... did great things with cercle Brugge, a very limited team... afterwards he was burned (wich wasn't really his fault).... we gave him a new chance to restart his career... and now he's leaving us so soon... When he took over, the media told even Mourinho wouldn't be able to save us.... but Bob Peeters did... he took a great risk there...
Jacob, he's very good at working with the material he gets... forgotten players, players on loan, young players... somehow he can motivate them and make them better...
Sad for us, he was very popular.... did the same thing as Riga... We were lost... at the bottom of the league table... he saved us from regelation?
4-4-2, with a solid defence, but attacking.
He's a really nice bloke, very funny, with good tactical and motivitional skills... hope it works out for him and for Charlton...
If it works out well, he can become very popular... He knows how to communicate with the fans... great guy.. He is considered one of the mst promising Belgian coaches... The only question is... will it work in England...
Peeters is in the beginning of his career... did great things with cercle Brugge, a very limited team... afterwards he was burned (wich wasn't really his fault).... we gave him a new chance to restart his career... and now he's leaving us so soon... When he took over, the media told even Mourinho wouldn't be able to save us.... but Bob Peeters did... he took a great risk there...
Jacob, he's very good at working with the material he gets... forgotten players, players on loan, young players... somehow he can motivate them and make them better...
Thanks for post mate If Roland has gone for him on this basis .. Then I don't blame RD at all
Good like Bob I hope you succeed in your 3weeks here
He has a decent record with teams with no budgets (Just like us then:P) But when he went for the Genk job (Europa team) He struggled and looked out of his depth bare in mind that Genk are probably the 3rd best team in Belgium.
Great with young talent, Excellent tactically and a great motivator, Need to work on man management, Abit of a joker. Similar to Riga, Just younger and less experience
Likes a solid back 4. And like to play the ball out from defense playing possessive football with a slow tempo, Gets the best out of young players, And likely to opp for youth.
From a very close friend who lives in Belgium, Knows the football out there very well. Reliable source
Dunno why I keep coming on here. I suppose the same reason people used to visit freak shows. P.s. Nailed on relegation fodder next season. Two Bob Peeters was his nickname at millwall. And he's now your manager. Brilliant.
He has a decent record with teams with no budgets (Just like us then:P) But when he went for the Genk job (Europa team) He struggled and looked out of his depth bare in mind that Genk are probably the 3rd best team in Belgium.
Great with young talent, Excellent tactically and a great motivator, Need to work on man management, Abit of a joker. Similar to Riga, Just younger and less experience
Likes a solid back 4. And like to play the ball out from defense playing possessive football with a slow tempo, Gets the best out of young players, And likely to opp for youth.
From a very close friend who lives in Belgium, Knows the football out there very well. Reliable source
i hope and am sure your very close friend who lives in belgium is a nice bloke, but i would not trust him anymore on his belgian football knowledge or as a "reliable source"
Genk is indeed a top 3-4 team in belgium the last few years, who did perform well in europe last seasons, but Bob Peeters never was a coach there, he was there but as a player some 7-8 years ago
I'm deeply sceptical about this. Bob Peeters is only 40 years old, and has no experience of managing a team in England. Chris Powell is 45, and Riga is twelve years older, though his wig might deceive you.
A man from a minor Belgian team pitches up and instantly has authority over Johnny Jackson, our captain, who is a mere nine years younger and has vast knowledge of the Championship. Good managers have hard-earned authority over their players: by age, intelligence and experience
This is another one of Duchatelet's experiments: throw in a rookie and see what happens, with The Valley as some sort of proving ground.
Usually I'll try and be fair and non judgemental with new managers into the club, but.....
He just looks like the sort of bloke I can't really take to. He has broken his own contract with his current club. Is that the sort of bloke we want? Is that really the Charlton way?
This has to be an absolute master stroke from Roland for it to work.
He has a decent record with teams with no budgets (Just like us then:P) But when he went for the Genk job (Europa team) He struggled and looked out of his depth bare in mind that Genk are probably the 3rd best team in Belgium.
Great with young talent, Excellent tactically and a great motivator, Need to work on man management, Abit of a joker. Similar to Riga, Just younger and less experience
Likes a solid back 4. And like to play the ball out from defense playing possessive football with a slow tempo, Gets the best out of young players, And likely to opp for youth.
From a very close friend who lives in Belgium, Knows the football out there very well. Reliable source
i hope and am sure your very close friend who lives in belgium is a nice bloke, but i would not trust him anymore on his belgian football knowledge or as a "reliable source"
Genk is indeed a top 3-4 team in belgium the last few years, who did perform well in europe last seasons, but Bob Peeters never was a coach there, he was there but as a player some 7-8 years ago
Thought he was a coach there for 2 months Nov2012 -Jan2013
He has a decent record with teams with no budgets (Just like us then:P) But when he went for the Genk job (Europa team) He struggled and looked out of his depth bare in mind that Genk are probably the 3rd best team in Belgium.
Great with young talent, Excellent tactically and a great motivator, Need to work on man management, Abit of a joker. Similar to Riga, Just younger and less experience
Likes a solid back 4. And like to play the ball out from defense playing possessive football with a slow tempo, Gets the best out of young players, And likely to opp for youth.
From a very close friend who lives in Belgium, Knows the football out there very well. Reliable source
i hope and am sure your very close friend who lives in belgium is a nice bloke, but i would not trust him anymore on his belgian football knowledge or as a "reliable source"
Genk is indeed a top 3-4 team in belgium the last few years, who did perform well in europe last seasons, but Bob Peeters never was a coach there, he was there but as a player some 7-8 years ago
He didn't say he was a manager there, he used to word Coach, From what he said it was a brief spell, and it didn't last long. His info to me so far about Roland has been pretty good and seems to be planning out as he told me, Are you sure he hasn't spent any time at Genk the last few years?
I'm deeply sceptical about this. Bob Peeters is only 40 years old, and has no experience of managing a team in England. Chris Powell is 45, and Riga is twelve years older, though his wig might deceive you.
A man from a minor Belgian team pitches up and instantly has authority over Johnnie Jackson, our captain, who is a mere seven years younger. Good managers have implicit authority over their players: by age, intelligence and experience.
This is another one of Duchatelet's experiments: throw in a rookie and see what happens, with The Valley as some sort of proving ground.
He is a decent young manager, People in Belgium rate him. The kinda set up we have, Fan base, Stadium size. Its his chance to prove what he can do, I'm quite excited about the new prospect and will back the manager. My friend thinks this will be a long term deal as well, Not a 3 month then out the door,
Personally I find this all utterly depressing. I like being able to engage with the players and manager, to feel that they actually have at least some affinity with the club. Under Duchatelet, it feels like we are a nothing more than a temporary holding area or testing ground for players and coaches who are destined to end up somewhere else. Peeters might be rubbish, he might be great - either way, it's hard to imagine him still being here in a year and a half. As for the players, let's just say I wouldn't bother getting anyone's name printed on the back of your kid's overpriced new Charlton shirt.
Very well said, Mr Largo. Duchatelet is doing things on the cheap - again. Why doesn't he appoint a manager experienced at the higher levels of English football - Chris Hughton, just for example? Answer: Because a young manager from a minor club in Belgium is much cheaper on the salaries bill.
As soon as he took over, Duchatelet made it perfectly clear that he wasn't going to spend big money on transfer fees or players' wages. That was the first damning proof of his lack of ambition for this club. Sure, he is paying for a new pitch - because without that we wouldn't have a pitch to play on. And of course he wants to build up the academy - so that the few graduates who come good can soon be sold for a handsome profit.
Duchatelet is a fabulously wealthy man with a personal fortune of 420m Euros at the latest count - yet he won't spend any money. Look at his disgraceful penny-pinching over Yann Kermorgant - no wonder our decent second-tier players like Hamer, Morro and Dervite are looking elsewhere. Reaching the highest level requires ambition, courage, guts and gamble: we ought to be buying first-rate players and appointing an experienced manager, and rewarding them well.
The Valley is being turned into a holding pen, an exercise gym, a proving ground for marginal players from other clubs in the preposterous 'network'. As a London club with a big history, a decent ground and healthy support, we should be routinely challenging in the Championship play-offs at the very least. Duchatelet's rictus-tight financial prudence - dressed up as a sensible strategy to secure our survival - will see us shuffling about in the nether regions with Blackpool, Barnsley, Millwall and the rest for years to come.
Far from being an enterprising visionary, Duchatelet is nothing more than a cheeseparing administrator.
And this is based on.....what? I actually think RD has done a pretty good job so far.
You would be a grumpy old man would you? Or maybe just a miserable old git.
i see UKIP winning everywhere in england... maybe they pass a law to kick out all belgians .... no more nightmares about any duchatelets, rigas or peeters and anymore - kick all those belgians out to where they belong, back to their side of the Channel
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Now please do us all a favour mate
Aaaaaaaand fuck off
4-4-2, with a solid defence, but attacking.
He's a really nice bloke, very funny, with good tactical and motivitional skills... hope it works out for him and for Charlton...
If it works out well, he can become very popular... He knows how to communicate with the fans... great guy.. He is considered one of the mst promising Belgian coaches... The only question is... will it work in England...
Peeters is in the beginning of his career... did great things with cercle Brugge, a very limited team... afterwards he was burned (wich wasn't really his fault).... we gave him a new chance to restart his career... and now he's leaving us so soon... When he took over, the media told even Mourinho wouldn't be able to save us.... but Bob Peeters did... he took a great risk there...
Jacob, he's very good at working with the material he gets... forgotten players, players on loan, young players... somehow he can motivate them and make them better...
Seems to back up byl's comments. Promising.
Bob Peeters has terminated his contact at Waasland-Beveren, Welcome to Charlton!
But when he went for the Genk job (Europa team) He struggled and looked out of his depth bare in mind that Genk are probably the 3rd best team in Belgium.
Great with young talent, Excellent tactically and a great motivator, Need to work on man management, Abit of a joker. Similar to Riga, Just younger and less experience
Likes a solid back 4. And like to play the ball out from defense playing possessive football with a slow tempo, Gets the best out of young players, And likely to opp for youth.
From a very close friend who lives in Belgium, Knows the football out there very well. Reliable source
Bobby peeters red and white army
Roland duchalet makes me worry
Sign some players we better hurry
He doesn't even know Richard Murray
Bob Peeters whooaaa,
He used to play for the Scum,
But now he's gonna beat 'em
Don't worry, coat on, already out the door :-(
Genk is indeed a top 3-4 team in belgium the last few years, who did perform well in europe last seasons, but Bob Peeters never was a coach there, he was there but as a player some 7-8 years ago
A man from a minor Belgian team pitches up and instantly has authority over Johnny Jackson, our captain, who is a mere nine years younger and has vast knowledge of the Championship. Good managers have hard-earned authority over their players: by age, intelligence and experience
This is another one of Duchatelet's experiments: throw in a rookie and see what happens, with The Valley as some sort of proving ground.
Usually I'll try and be fair and non judgemental with new managers into the club, but.....
He just looks like the sort of bloke I can't really take to. He has broken his own contract with his current club. Is that the sort of bloke we want? Is that really the Charlton way?
This has to be an absolute master stroke from Roland for it to work.
Oh fuck it, just get Powell back.
but AA Gent ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K.A.A._Gent )is NOT top 3-4 in belgium and didn't do well in europe, KRC Genk (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K.R.C._Genk )did -- two completely different clubs from a different area in belgium.
You would be a grumpy old man would you? Or maybe just a miserable old git.