Peeters Speaks Out
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Boom really is a small shitty town. Go to Antwerp for crying out loud !0
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is that a euphemism?AddickUpNorth said:I'm almost tempted to go back to munching the meat now I've seen that nla.
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We are working mate got to stay here poxy place, where you based skywalker0
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Mate its a hole proper ranks up there with coventry, never been so bored in the evening in my life, we are in a pucker hotel but it's wasted in this place0
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Why was his name sung so much?0
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AddickUpNorth said:
I'm almost tempted to go back to munching the meat now I've seen that nla.
I doubt the ladies are Queing up to put that meat in their gob mate let alone you pal
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When I was for work in Watford, I never bothered and went straight to London in the evening !0
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Might go to Antwerp tonight and have a look about, can't handle another night here0
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Antwerps red light district must have nothing to do with this decision...nth london addick said:Might go to Antwerp tonight and have a look about, can't handle another night here
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I am a happily married man, but now I know that it would be rude not to look
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s your out there NLA cant you go and pay Roly a visit and tell him the error of his ways.1
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Been speaking to some SL fans here and it's true to say he is a divider of opinions, and a character who don't seem to care what or who gets pissed off with him, was hoping to understand more about his ways, but it's typical football fan anger although 2 of the fans blame the players for their fuck up last season0
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I bought a hot dog sausage at St Truiden and it didn't come with a roll. But it was quite tasty, as were the chips. Would have been lovely with some onions and a roll though!2
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you need to ask for an oasis hot dog next time...............MuttleyCAFC said:I bought a hot dog sausage at St Truiden and it didn't come with a roll. But it was quite tasty, as were the chips. Would have been lovely with some onions and a roll though!
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Never go to Belgium with Addickted.kentaddick said:
Antwerps red light district must have nothing to do with this decision...nth london addick said:Might go to Antwerp tonight and have a look about, can't handle another night here
Red light district in An twerp and in St truden he booked us a hotel on the strip.1 -
I remember singing his name at Reading thinking he was brilliant etc.
Think there are some snakes at the valley and player power these days is out of control. Unless the manager strokes your ego 24/7...your going to complain!
Or maybe I'm completely wrong and he could not manage his players to the acceptable, appropriate or modern day standards.0 -
RD or Luzon?nth london addick said:Been speaking to some SL fans here and it's true to say he is a divider of opinions, and a character who don't seem to care what or who gets pissed off with him, was hoping to understand more about his ways, but it's typical football fan anger although 2 of the fans blame the players for their fuck up last season
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RD it's fair to say Luzon is not a popular man and is seen as a bit of a joke amongst other fans not just SL0
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I wouldn't, cos if you're driving he'll probably have a spare U19 reserve midfielder he'll want you to bring back.roseandcrown said:s your out there NLA cant you go and pay Roly a visit and tell him the error of his ways.
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All bodes well for a brilliant next few months.....nth london addick said:RD it's fair to say Luzon is not a popular man and is seen as a bit of a joke amongst other fans not just SL
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Agreed odd his work permit ain't sorted yet though0
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I was thinking the same thing. Funny how it was expected to go through in 4 days and (according to Jackanory Jill, we just missed out for Saturday), yet another 2 days later (not including the w'end) and no word.nth london addick said:Agreed odd his work permit ain't sorted yet though
The bullshit is festering, me thinks.......0 -
Bit late to tell us now !!Oakster said:I have worked for a Belgian company for 15 years - nothing about what is happening at Charlton surprises me!
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You're taxi driving in Belgium, nla ?????nth london addick said:Addickted said:
Deep fried corgette flowers.......... yum, yum.PragueAddick said:
That difference starts in the kitchen, right?skywalker said:
Belgians are TOTALLY different from the Dutch. Also, in Belgium there's at least two different communities to be found: Flemish/Dutch speaking and French speaking.Showmetheway2gohome said:Can anyone tell me if Belgiums are anything like the Dutch. In the sense they always blow up and loss it in the changing room at tournaments.the times Holland have looked good at competitions only to fall apart from arguments and disputes.think that's what we've got at moment.we played every team in this league a few weeks back and didn't look like losing now we don't look like winning.
I remember my Belgian client (from Gent). I told him that on a car journey back to the UK I would be stopping overnight in the Netherlands, and therefore having dinner there. There was a short silence on the line, and then he said "I pity you, Richard". Later I stayed overnight in Gent with them and he took me to a "proper" restaurant. First time I ate a flower as part of my main course…
On the other hand whenever I cross from the Netherlands to Belgium on the Thalys train I get the slight feeling that I have moved from order into chaos….
Belgian cuisine is rank - four kinds of chocolate, soda bread and spicy sausages at breakfast; then everything else is cooked in breadcrumbs and covered in mayonnaise. And as for their idea of rabbit stew!
The 'take away' opposite St Truiden's ground had queues round the corner. The only edible things wee the chips.
However this is balanced by the qulaity of the beer.
I am in a town called boom right now about ten miles from Brussels and the food in belguim is shit the bars are shit in this town and I can't wait to get to Paris weds, for a decent bit of grub
Brussels was really nice though but there's a funny smell in the whole place like cabbage boiling
But is it any wonder when this is on offer in the supermarket
Or have I missed something.....
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Interpol innit.Fanny Fanackapan said:
You're taxi driving in Belgium, nla ?????nth london addick said:Addickted said:
Deep fried corgette flowers.......... yum, yum.PragueAddick said:
That difference starts in the kitchen, right?skywalker said:
Belgians are TOTALLY different from the Dutch. Also, in Belgium there's at least two different communities to be found: Flemish/Dutch speaking and French speaking.Showmetheway2gohome said:Can anyone tell me if Belgiums are anything like the Dutch. In the sense they always blow up and loss it in the changing room at tournaments.the times Holland have looked good at competitions only to fall apart from arguments and disputes.think that's what we've got at moment.we played every team in this league a few weeks back and didn't look like losing now we don't look like winning.
I remember my Belgian client (from Gent). I told him that on a car journey back to the UK I would be stopping overnight in the Netherlands, and therefore having dinner there. There was a short silence on the line, and then he said "I pity you, Richard". Later I stayed overnight in Gent with them and he took me to a "proper" restaurant. First time I ate a flower as part of my main course…
On the other hand whenever I cross from the Netherlands to Belgium on the Thalys train I get the slight feeling that I have moved from order into chaos….
Belgian cuisine is rank - four kinds of chocolate, soda bread and spicy sausages at breakfast; then everything else is cooked in breadcrumbs and covered in mayonnaise. And as for their idea of rabbit stew!
The 'take away' opposite St Truiden's ground had queues round the corner. The only edible things wee the chips.
However this is balanced by the qulaity of the beer.
I am in a town called boom right now about ten miles from Brussels and the food in belguim is shit the bars are shit in this town and I can't wait to get to Paris weds, for a decent bit of grub
Brussels was really nice though but there's a funny smell in the whole place like cabbage boiling
But is it any wonder when this is on offer in the supermarket
Or have I missed something.....
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But they weren't guaranteed new clubs, Poyet only started playing for us mid season so was trying to prove himself to us let alone another club.The Red Robin said:
I think it depends on the individual attitude of the player. Hamer, Morrison, Dervite and Poyet were all out of contract at the end of last season and you couldn't fault their effort.dizzee said:When you've got a bunch of players who know they can leave at the end of the season they are never going to care. A bit like if you were leaving your job in a few months, do you really care about your performance and the effect it has on the company you're working for. That's why the loan system doesn't work unless they are young and hungry. Also players like TBH and Bikey know they could leave tomorrow and find another club. These players won't care unless they are integrated into the club, like the team under Powell were. Yes they weren't the most talented, but they worked their a**** off for Charlton on the pitch.
Hamer wasn't even considered that great when he was playing for us, no one was 100% convinced. The rest of the team may have been able to find another club but ultimately knew their career depended potentiallyon charltons performance.0 -
Will pm you Jean1
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Been to Belgium once. Was early 20's. Went to Brussels and went to the pub where me and my mate got chatting to an elderly gent. He was interested to hear we were from England and seemed very appreciative of all English from WWII. Insisted on buying us beer all evening. Great country!1