Bob Peeters' six-match league start is the best ever recorded by a Charlton manager. Beating the previous best, Chris Powell, by a goal difference of one.
Bob Peeters' six-match league start is the best ever recorded by a Charlton manager. Beating the previous best, Chris Powell, by a goal difference of one.
In the Championship? We won the first 6 in 09/10 under Parky.
Bob Peeters' six-match league start is the best ever recorded by a Charlton manager. Beating the previous best, Chris Powell, by a goal difference of one.
OP knows full well that Blackpool were top at this stage last year and managed 16 points from their first six games and ended up almost being relegated.
Just wait 'til May when he resurrects this thread!
Bob Peeters' six-match league start is the best ever recorded by a Charlton manager. Beating the previous best, Chris Powell, by a goal difference of one.
In the Championship? We won the first 6 in 09/10 under Parky.
Bob Peeters' six-match league start is the best ever recorded by a Charlton manager. Beating the previous best, Chris Powell, by a goal difference of one.
In the Championship? We won the first 6 in 09/10 under Parky.
Unfortunately Parky's start with us was a little difficult: P6 W0 D2 L4. In fact only Foley and Bailey have made worse starts.
Bob Peeters' six-match league start is the best ever recorded by a Charlton manager. Beating the previous best, Chris Powell, by a goal difference of one.
In the Championship? We won the first 6 in 09/10 under Parky.
Unfortunately Parky's start with us was a little difficult: P6 W0 D2 L4. In fact only Foley and Bailey have made worse starts.
Bob Peeters' six-match league start is the best ever recorded by a Charlton manager. Beating the previous best, Chris Powell, by a goal difference of one.
In the Championship? We won the first 6 in 09/10 under Parky.
Unfortunately Parky's start with us was a little difficult: P6 W0 D2 L4. In fact only Foley and Bailey have made worse starts.
Bob Peeters' six-match league start is the best ever recorded by a Charlton manager. Beating the previous best, Chris Powell, by a goal difference of one.
In the Championship? We won the first 6 in 09/10 under Parky.
Unfortunately Parky's start with us was a little difficult: P6 W0 D2 L4. In fact only Foley and Bailey have made worse starts.
Bob Peeters' six-match league start is the best ever recorded by a Charlton manager. Beating the previous best, Chris Powell, by a goal difference of one.
In the Championship? We won the first 6 in 09/10 under Parky.
Unfortunately Parky's start with us was a little difficult: P6 W0 D2 L4. In fact only Foley and Bailey have made worse starts.
It's been an absolute fantastic start by Charlton, I'm a little surprised by it but fair play you've beaten some decent sides.
Top ten easy.
Thanks. Decent sides yes but nobody massive Time will tell if we can keep going. And whether we can beat teams coming to the Valley looking for one rather than three points. We've played some top teams but the worst game I've seen was Brentford away. I heard Huddersfield away wasn't pretty. Basically we need another couple of players to consistently produce 10-15 chances a game.
Bob Peeters' six-match league start is the best ever recorded by a Charlton manager. Beating the previous best, Chris Powell, by a goal difference of one.
In the Championship? We won the first 6 in 09/10 under Parky.
Unfortunately Parky's start with us was a little difficult: P6 W0 D2 L4. In fact only Foley and Bailey have made worse starts.
We're unnoticed by the Bookies. We were 21/10 to beat Watford and now we are 9/5 outsiders to win at home to newly promoted Wolves! Doesn't bother me in the slightest, we'll keep plugging away under the radar. Also interesting that Fulham's odds are shorter than ours for promotion.
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25/11/08 QPR 1-2
29/11/08 Southampton 0-0
06/12/08 Blackpool 0-2
09/12/08 Coventry 1-2
15/12/08 Derby 2-2
26/12/08 Norwich 0-1
As Pedro said it's not a seasonal start, but a managerial one. The magnificent start of 2009/10 that you mentioned is our best ever over 6 matches.
I watched that on TV here in Oz and at 2-1 I thought the corner was being turned....
Time will tell if we can keep going. And whether we can beat teams coming to the Valley looking for one rather than three points.
We've played some top teams but the worst game I've seen was Brentford away. I heard Huddersfield away wasn't pretty.
Basically we need another couple of players to consistently produce 10-15 chances a game.
Doesn't bother me in the slightest, we'll keep plugging away under the radar.
Also interesting that Fulham's odds are shorter than ours for promotion.
Not one of them had heard of BP ( nor had I before he came here).
I think he's done an amazing job in a short space of time, long may it continue.