Riga Press conference
After a hugely-impressive victory at Rotherham United a fortnight ago, Charlton suffered a disappointing defeat against Bristol City in SE7 last weekend - a result that saw them slip to the bottom of the Championship.
And the Head Coach says that his side will have to find a regular level of consistency if they are to pull themselves to safety this season.
“Most of the players did not play at a good level last Saturday and that is why it was a big frustration,” he said. “I understand the feelings of the fans because I felt the same.
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Thought this was going to be about Latvia...6
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Small point, but my understanding is that Riga isn't speaking to the local press in midweek, just the club's staff.0
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Oi, making me look silly now you've changed the title @ross1 ;-)1
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No questions about Fanni or Yaya? i thought we would have asked if they were in the squad.....has JR forgotten about them already??1
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Could be right, just me assuming that as he was talking about the team on a Thursday, it was the press conference. By the way, sorry Weegie Addick, you made me realise what a nondescript heading that wasAirman Brown said:Small point, but my understanding is that Riga isn't speaking to the local press in midweek, just the club's staff.
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You are correctAirman Brown said:Small point, but my understanding is that Riga isn't speaking to the local press in midweek, just the club's staff.
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Same as before.Airman Brown said:Small point, but my understanding is that Riga isn't speaking to the local press in midweek, just the club's staff.
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I might be wrong but thought that Jose looked a little despondent throughout that interview.
In fairness, he may just have had a long meeting with Roland - an experience which would surely take the air out of anyone's tyres.3 -
He's now realised that the team CP left him prior to his last appointment (and the games in hand), gave him a chance. Whereas the team Carol has left him makes his task almost impossible.Blucher said:I might be wrong but thought that Jose looked a little despondent throughout that interview.
In fairness, he may just have had a long meeting with Roland - an experience which would surely take the air out of anyone's tyres.0 -
Agree with you to a certain extent.Tutt-Tutt said:
He's now realised that the team CP left him prior to his last appointment (and the games in hand), gave him a chance. Whereas the team Carol has left him makes his task almost impossible.Blucher said:I might be wrong but thought that Jose looked a little despondent throughout that interview.
In fairness, he may just have had a long meeting with Roland - an experience which would surely take the air out of anyone's tyres.
Vetokele, Lookman and Big Mak is definitely better than what he had last time but clean sheets keep you up and in Hamer, Morrison, Devite etc he had the tools to keep those, which I'm not sure he does this time round sadly...0 -
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Coupled with him not being a Belgian Wenger........kinveachyaddick said:
Agree with you to a certain extent.Tutt-Tutt said:
He's now realised that the team CP left him prior to his last appointment (and the games in hand), gave him a chance. Whereas the team Carol has left him makes his task almost impossible.Blucher said:I might be wrong but thought that Jose looked a little despondent throughout that interview.
In fairness, he may just have had a long meeting with Roland - an experience which would surely take the air out of anyone's tyres.
Vetokele, Lookman and Big Mak is definitely better than what he had last time but clean sheets keep you up and in Hamer, Morrison, Devite etc he had the tools to keep those, which I'm not sure he does this time round sadly...0






