It'll be the same mistakes as this season (and the previous two). Rumors circulating today that another foreign nobody is on the way to take charge of the team - reasonably positive start to the season and then fall away alarmingly due to lack of depth in squad.
Think we'll stay up quite comfortably next season, mid-table mediocrity by the end. Relegation the following year if these c#*ts haven't fecked off.
Top third of the table but never really pushing even for a play-off place. Enough wins to quell the worst of the unrest but continuing shambles off the field and a squad which few will remember in a season or two. As for crowds ... does 6000 for a home game constitute a crowd or a gathering?
The person running the club has told us not to have high expectations. It would be ridiculous for us to have anything more than that if that is the case.
Going into last year I had no expectation as to what would happen - just didn't know. This coming season is looking a lot bleaker, even if we are in a 'easier' league.
Someone please inform Mr Duchatelet and Ms. Meire that it's the bottom four that get relegated from League 1, not the bottom three.
I don't want them to be 'surprised' by this fact in late March when we are comfortably placed in 21st position, six points above third bottom but 6 points from actual safety.
Without a new owner, I expect a season of pain and misery again, followed by another relegation. In other words, very low expectations. Highlight, the protests will be well rehearsed and fine-tuned by then!
Mid table, sparse crowds, more youngsters breaking through, no cup runs - no Local Derbys, boring non event basically - young fans gradually drift away and the pattern is set for the foreseeable with crowds dwindling year on year
Ah, the sun goes down in that parallel world and it's safe for those who hear the trip tropping over the bridge to put their heads up eithout immediately turning to stone.
I think we'll just miss out on a Champions' League spot but should get a Europa League place, if not by our league position, by winning at least one of the cup competitions.
I think we'll just miss out on a Champions' League spot but should get a Europa League place, if not by our league position, by winning at least one of the cup competitions.
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Think we'll stay up quite comfortably next season, mid-table mediocrity by the end. Relegation the following year if these c#*ts haven't fecked off.
Going into last year I had no expectation as to what would happen - just didn't know. This coming season is looking a lot bleaker, even if we are in a 'easier' league.
Someone please inform Mr Duchatelet and Ms. Meire that it's the bottom four that get relegated from League 1, not the bottom three.
I don't want them to be 'surprised' by this fact in late March when we are comfortably placed in 21st position, six points above third bottom but 6 points from actual safety.
Change of ownership NOW = safety
Change of ownership in August = relegation or near miss
30% lower half the table,
30% upper half the table,
10% play offs,
7.5% auto's
2.5% Champions
Highlight, the protests will be well rehearsed and fine-tuned by then!
Advertised sub 10,000 gates.
Oh joy!
Good to see you out Colin, sun up in a few hours.
Enter stage left.
Me: Fancy coming Charlton?
Friend: Who you playing?
Me: Bury, away.
Friend: You're alright, mate.
And scene.
Nobby Vinegar to be sacked in November after a FA Cup first round defeat away at Worthing.
Guy Luzon named as interim head coach and guides a young Charlton side to a respectable 12th spot after being in the bottom 4 in December.
Knocked out of the JPT Southern final over 2 legs against Swindon.
So sad.