A very nice gesture by the two players and one that I feel goes over and above what they need to do. But shouldn't this be coming from the non playing staff? Lack of backbone displayed here and contempt shown once again shown to the customer/fan base/whateverwearecallednow from them who should know and think they know better.
Deep down aren't almost all of the players looking after number one than caring about the team, let alone the results, let alone the fans? Roland has quickly inculcated this transit camp culture within Charlton that each player is thinking about their next move, and failing that, their next injury.
Deep down aren't almost all of the players looking after number one than caring about the team, let alone the results, let alone the fans? Roland has quickly inculcated this transit camp culture within Charlton that each player is thinking about their next move, and failing that, their next injury.
I think the two go hand in hand. If the team are doing well, then it raises their own profiles, and obviously the opposite is also true.
I can't wait til this geezer writes his memoirs. He has been with us through a proper soap opera period. Of course he has to toe the party line as a professional and one at the end of his career but will be very interested in knowing his real thoughts when the dust has (hopefully) settled in a few years or so which I expect will be a lot less diplomatic than what is conveyed at present.
I can't wait til this geezer writes his memoirs. He has been with us through a proper soap opera period. Of course he has to toe the party line as a professional and one at the end of his career but will be very interested in knowing his real thoughts when the dust has (hopefully) settled in a few years or so which I expect will be a lot less diplomatic than what is conveyed at present.
Ok but you can only say sorry so many times and then it becomes meaningless. Yesterday we just weren't good enough and were totally outclassed, Tuesday was different we just didn't bother.
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14 players involved in 5-0 defeat earning an average of £5,000 a WEEK.
You do the maths.
Lack of backbone displayed here and contempt shown once again shown to the customer/fan base/whateverwearecallednow from them who should know and think they know better.
Roland has quickly inculcated this transit camp culture within Charlton that each player is thinking about their next move, and failing that, their next injury.
That was Riga's free one. Whole week on the training ground to prepare for Blackburn.
No excuses.