Still in the area I saw him earlier in Barclays Bank at the standard, withdrawing some money hopefully to buy some new shoes to replace the rascal ones he was wearing
Interesting that he's still over here.
Would be very surprised but perhaps he has another job lined up.
Still in the area I saw him earlier in Barclays Bank at the standard, withdrawing some money hopefully to buy some new shoes to replace the rascal ones he was wearing
Interesting that he's still over here.
Would be very surprised but perhaps he has another job lined up.
Interim manager at Charlton when Fraeye's jogged on.
Still in the area I saw him earlier in Barclays Bank at the standard, withdrawing some money hopefully to buy some new shoes to replace the rascal ones he was wearing
Interesting that he's still over here.
Would be very surprised but perhaps he has another job lined up.
He's Charlton's new data analyst now that the data analyst is the manager.
Still in the area I saw him earlier in Barclays Bank at the standard, withdrawing some money hopefully to buy some new shoes to replace the rascal ones he was wearing
Interesting that he's still over here.
Would be very surprised but perhaps he has another job lined up.
Interim manager at Charlton when Fraeye's jogged on.
Loved his passion and energy. Thought he panicked a bit in last couple of games but he was let down by players (mostly his) and his tactics. But we all saw the best of what he could do and loved his celebration against Hull.
Still in the area I saw him earlier in Barclays Bank at the standard, withdrawing some money hopefully to buy some new shoes to replace the rascal ones he was wearing
Interesting that he's still over here.
Would be very surprised but perhaps he has another job lined up.
Interim manager at Charlton when Fraeye's jogged on.
He's Switzerland as far as I'm concerned. Same as Riga and Peeters before him. I'm sure he's not a bad bloke or a necessarily awful coach but I didn't warm to him in the slightest. He was another flyby middle management glove puppet which must have been demoralising for him.personally but he was prepared to take that indignation when he took another role under this toss pot ownership structure.
I agree to a certain extent. However, he didn't stop giving his all and I believe he came to love the club and supporters - and despite the really frosty reception we gave him at the start.
Loved his passion and energy. Thought he panicked a bit in last couple of games but he was let down by players (mostly his) and his tactics. But we all saw the best of what he could do and loved his celebration against Hull.
Liked Guy's passion and had the opportunity to sit behind him at a game and saw that he was a bit of a joker as well.
However ultimately poor coaching/tactics and unfit players is what let him down, which by my reckoning is his fault.
Still in the area I saw him earlier in Barclays Bank at the standard, withdrawing some money hopefully to buy some new shoes to replace the rascal ones he was wearing
Interesting that he's still over here.
Would be very surprised but perhaps he has another job lined up.
Think it has more to do with the fact his kids have just started school here and he just got the next year of his life paid off. Will probably go back to Israel/Belgium in the summer.
Still in the area I saw him earlier in Barclays Bank at the standard, withdrawing some money hopefully to buy some new shoes to replace the rascal ones he was wearing
Still in the area I saw him earlier in Barclays Bank at the standard, withdrawing some money hopefully to buy some new shoes to replace the rascal ones he was wearing
@CAFCofficial: Luzon: "It was a big pleasure to be part of this club." #cafc
@CAFCofficial: GL: "The players, the fans & the staff were unbelievable, especially the fans. They were amazing when we won & also in the bad times." #cafc
@CAFCofficial: GL: "Charlton will always have a big place in my heart. I will continue to follow the club and I wish them all the best." #cafc
I know he will never see this but thanks Guy and I'm sorry it didn't work out, I loved your passion and desire to win, thanks for also keeping us up. I'm also sorry for those idiot "fans" signing your getting sacked in the morning - I can imagine that's not a nice thing to hear.
Wish you all the best mate, and sorry our board let you down.
He was out of his depth in the end but I do believe he had a lot of desire and passion and threw himself into the club, which Peeters did.
Both appallingly treated and I'm sure will sever all ties with this clown.
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Would be very surprised but perhaps he has another job lined up.
No one ever escapes the hold of Roland....
"You can check-out any time you like,
But you can never leave! "
However ultimately poor coaching/tactics and unfit players is what let him down, which by my reckoning is his fault.
Both appallingly treated and I'm sure will sever all ties with this clown.