It seems to me that a big chunk of Charlton "supporters" want the opposition to win a game at the Valley. And the last game of the season to boot.
I want us to kick the b***ards from one end of the pitch to the other. I want us to beat them 10-0. I want to make sure a certain Frenchman never to be able to kick a football ever again.
Why is this? Because they are the opposition. For 2 games a season, every team in the division is the enemy. Whether they be Bournemouth, Brentford or Birmingham.
Sod 'em. And if Kermegant gets both his legs broken, maybe, finally, we can stop the Yann lovers demand we re-sign him when he's 53, because "he can still do a job". To me, he is the enemy, and I HATE him.
And tough on any who don't like my attitude,
Bit weird that
Er.....I think you'll find that football is just a game and it might be best if Yann's legs are not broken.
You have just made Bill Shankly spin in his grave.
Who cares what Bill Shankly said. He was the manager of another team and therefore THE ENEMY. I wish he'd broken both of his legs when he was alive. Your disgusting love in for the manager of another club has made me literally VOMIT on my keyboard.
I like Bournemouth, but hope we beat them as it is a good away trip. I think we should give them extra seats as they have a small ground and a co-operative relationship may help us get extra seats there in future.
It seems to me that a big chunk of Charlton "supporters" want the opposition to win a game at the Valley. And the last game of the season to boot.
I want us to kick the b***ards from one end of the pitch to the other. I want us to beat them 10-0. I want to make sure a certain Frenchman never to be able to kick a football ever again.
Why is this? Because they are the opposition. For 2 games a season, every team in the division is the enemy. Whether they be Bournemouth, Brentford or Birmingham.
Sod 'em. And if Kermegant gets both his legs broken, maybe, finally, we can stop the Yann lovers demand we re-sign him when he's 53, because "he can still do a job". To me, he is the enemy, and I HATE him.
And tough on any who don't like my attitude,
Bit weird that
Er.....I think you'll find that football is just a game and it might be best if Yann's legs are not broken.
You have just made Bill Shankly spin in his grave.
In which case, ask him what Bertie Mee said to him in Frank Carson's dressing room
It seems to me that a big chunk of Charlton "supporters" want the opposition to win a game at the Valley. And the last game of the season to boot.
I want us to kick the b***ards from one end of the pitch to the other. I want us to beat them 10-0. I want to make sure a certain Frenchman never to be able to kick a football ever again.
Why is this? Because they are the opposition. For 2 games a season, every team in the division is the enemy. Whether they be Bournemouth, Brentford or Birmingham.
Sod 'em. And if Kermegant gets both his legs broken, maybe, finally, we can stop the Yann lovers demand we re-sign him when he's 53, because "he can still do a job". To me, he is the enemy, and I HATE him.
And tough on any who don't like my attitude,
Bit weird that
Er.....I think you'll find that football is just a game and it might be best if Yann's legs are not broken.
You have just made Bill Shankly spin in his grave.
Who cares what Bill Shankly said. He was the manager of another team and therefore THE ENEMY. I wish he'd broken both of his legs when he was alive. Your disgusting love in for the manager of another club has made me literally VOMIT on my keyboard.
Your disgusting wishes for a dead man who can't defend himself to have his legs broken has LITERALLY made me, my wife, our child and the dog projectile VOMIT all over each other, while the cat took a steaming dump on my pillow, presumably in protest. Poor Bill Shankly, suffering the indignity of having imaginary broken legs shattered into a thousand pieces at the whim of a fan of some other team AKA THE ENEMY. You should be executed forthwith and your naked bloody remains should be paraded through the streets of Bournemouth, where Yann Kermorgant can sling you on a compost heap while all TRUE FANS pepper you with machine gun fire.
i am sorry ,i cant really keep up with all this ...isnt the phrase "turning in ones grave"? ..spinning is surely much too energetic for a corpse even if its Bill Shanklys
Bournemouth is inconvenient, Lord R and, anyway, where am i going to lay my hands on a machine gun?
All TRUE FANS will find a way. You're as bad as the rest of them. Your wishy washy excuses make me and my family SICK. We'd barely wiped the diced carrots off the walls when I read your DISGUSTING post. Now my mum's come round and she's dry-retching in the corner. I hope your favourite chair breaks its legs so you have to sit on the floor.
It seems to me that a big chunk of Charlton "supporters" want the opposition to win a game at the Valley. And the last game of the season to boot.
I want us to kick the b***ards from one end of the pitch to the other. I want us to beat them 10-0. I want to make sure a certain Frenchman never to be able to kick a football ever again.
Why is this? Because they are the opposition. For 2 games a season, every team in the division is the enemy. Whether they be Bournemouth, Brentford or Birmingham.
Sod 'em. And if Kermegant gets both his legs broken, maybe, finally, we can stop the Yann lovers demand we re-sign him when he's 53, because "he can still do a job". To me, he is the enemy, and I HATE him.
And tough on any who don't like my attitude,
Bit weird that
Er.....I think you'll find that football is just a game and it might be best if Yann's legs are not broken.
You have just made Bill Shankly spin in his grave.
Who cares what Bill Shankly said. He was the manager of another team and therefore THE ENEMY. I wish he'd broken both of his legs when he was alive. Your disgusting love in for the manager of another club has made me literally VOMIT on my keyboard.
I really hope we continue our excellent record at home to Bournemouth and hope to see us take 3 pts. I think its only fair and its what you would expect other clubs to do at this stage. How can we forget how Wimbledon and then Everton helped us in 99 and...oh maybe not? So this post is aimed at those Black country boys regardless of play offs...
15 goals in 24 starts for Bournemouth for Yann , player
Time to move on
I hope this is the last effing time i have to say this:
We still haven't got a striker who can head the ball.
Igor can but is 6" shorter than the CB. Tony has magic feet but i haven't seen him head the ball yet. 15 months ago we sold Yann. How much longer before one of our 4 strikers have power and is good in the Air ? For Plan B if not plan A
A few people have mentioned Bournemouth and them failing FFP but have they? Quite a few of their side has come up with them from league one so won't be on huge wages. They bought Wilson with the money they got from Norwich for Grabban, plus they got 5m when Liverpool bought Lallana
A few people have mentioned Bournemouth and them failing FFP but have they? Quite a few of their side has come up with them from league one so won't be on huge wages. They bought Wilson with the money they got from Norwich for Grabban, plus they got 5m when Liverpool bought Lallana
I agree with this,
I be amazed if their in the top six payers in the division ?
has anybody got the facts or is this just speculation ?
Can't be just because they could afford to give Yann 2K and a six month longer contract than we were ?
We are supposed to be the 21st in the finance table.
A few people have mentioned Bournemouth and them failing FFP but have they? Quite a few of their side has come up with them from league one so won't be on huge wages. They bought Wilson with the money they got from Norwich for Grabban, plus they got 5m when Liverpool bought Lallana
That Lallana money was an incredibly lucky bonus though for Howe and the current regime, how many youngsters moving clubs at the age of 12 have ever had a sell on clause?
I think it would be quite funny to see a club like Bournemouth in the Prem. They have one of the dullest histories of any club, they did nothing of interest from when they entered the league in 1923 till 1970 when they were relegated.
15 goals in 24 starts for Bournemouth for Yann , player
Time to move on
I hope this is the last effing time i have to say this:
We still haven't got a striker who can head the ball.
Igor can but is 6" shorter than the CB. Tony has magic feet but i haven't seen him head the ball yet. 15 months ago we sold Yann. How much longer before one of our 4 strikers have power and is good in the Air ? For Plan B if not plan A
THEN TO USE THE MOST BORING WORD ON CL.
WE MOVE ON.
I am confused.
Last year with Yann, we had a striker who could head the ball. We were also in a season long relegation battle, and in fact, only got out of that battle AFTER we sold him, and changed the manager.
This season, without a striker who could head the ball, we were the last undefeated team in the Championship. We had a slump in mid season, but were never in the bottom 3. We then went on a great run, our coach was nominated for Manager of the Month, and were safe quite a while ago. We also have played much better football this year, and we have seen the emergence of some players from our acadamy.
Are my comments correct, or am I deluded? Have I got rose tinted glasses, or do you?
Agree with both @East_Stand_Loopy and @MuttleyCAFC however well a club has done there are always areas that can be improved and the addition of a big striker would give us more options.
Ok let's see if i can make it clear for Loopy (i don't it)
I have waited a life time for a Cafc team to be able to play the ball to feet.
i've wanted a younger version of Yann, since he walked out the door. We should have played the ball more to his feet as well as his head.
I yelled for Tony and Igor to play together up Front.(worked at first, Igor scored 3 in 3) But When it doesn't work Like at Millwall you don't bring church on who missed a header Greenie old Nan would have put away( Only quoting you from last year Greenie, no offence)
Not to have one of your 4 strikers (i know we haven't got 4 strikers at the present time. well we've about 8 on our books but not up to championship standard) who is good in the air just seems crazy to me.
I don't want some one who crap on the ground, but a number 9 as another option.
i can't work out why your confused unless your just a complete WUM.
As most of my Posts since i joined in July 2014 are for comic effect, i need to be serious some times. Or otherwise what's the point of spending my life on a soapbox!
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I wish he'd broken both of his legs when he was alive.
Your disgusting love in for the manager of another club has made me literally VOMIT on my keyboard.
We still haven't got a striker who can head the ball.
Igor can but is 6" shorter than the CB.
Tony has magic feet but i haven't seen him head the ball yet.
15 months ago we sold Yann.
How much longer before one of our 4 strikers have power and is good in the Air ?
For Plan B if not plan A
THEN TO USE THE MOST BORING WORD ON CL.
WE MOVE ON.
I be amazed if their in the top six payers in the division ?
has anybody got the facts or is this just speculation ?
Can't be just because they could afford to give Yann 2K and a six month longer contract than we were ?
We are supposed to be the 21st in the finance table.
Last year with Yann, we had a striker who could head the ball. We were also in a season long relegation battle, and in fact, only got out of that battle AFTER we sold him, and changed the manager.
This season, without a striker who could head the ball, we were the last undefeated team in the Championship. We had a slump in mid season, but were never in the bottom 3. We then went on a great run, our coach was nominated for Manager of the Month, and were safe quite a while ago. We also have played much better football this year, and we have seen the emergence of some players from our acadamy.
Are my comments correct, or am I deluded? Have I got rose tinted glasses, or do you?
Maybe Plan B is a BAD thing?
Yann has gone. Good bye and good luck. I have no problems with Yann, and was a fan of him while he was at Charlton.
He is now nearer to 40, than to 30. He is not the future. We need a Yann of 25, not 35.
And is ANYTHING I have said above factually incorrect?
I have waited a life time for a Cafc team to be able to play the ball to feet.
i've wanted a younger version of Yann, since he walked out the door.
We should have played the ball more to his feet as well as his head.
I yelled for Tony and Igor to play together up Front.(worked at first, Igor scored 3 in 3) But When it doesn't work Like at Millwall you don't bring church on who missed a header Greenie old Nan would have put away( Only quoting you from last year Greenie, no offence)
Not to have one of your 4 strikers (i know we haven't got 4 strikers at the present time. well we've about 8 on our books but not up to championship standard) who is good in the air just seems crazy to me.
I don't want some one who crap on the ground, but a number 9 as another option.
i can't work out why your confused unless your just a complete WUM.
As most of my Posts since i joined in July 2014 are for comic effect, i need to be serious some times. Or otherwise what's the point of spending my life on a soapbox!
http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/bournemouth-given-extra-allocation-for-final-day-2417393.aspx