Seriously though how has he gone from 50/50 last week to out for 2 months? Did they manage to completely miss the broken bone in the X-Ray's they should've done?
our one truly creative and dangerous player .. to state the obvious, this is VERY VERY bad news
I agree. I suspect that by the time he is back playing our season will already be predictable. I'm not convinced this means relegation but I think it means that the January Panic that we've seen in the last three seasons will be to keep us up, not to make a challenge for the top six.
the only caveat to this is that I've not see Botaka play yet and he might, just, be able to provide adequate cover - but I doubt it!
Also we haven't had it confirmed yet, there is a chance that it will not be two months (or twelve games), with luck it might not be that bad - again I doubt it!
We didn't need cover as KM said we were only signing players that had played plenty of games in the previous season (20 league starts for Northampton last season).
I know its KM rather than RD but seriously what do they do @ his electronics company.
i.e. If the IT Servers fall over the day the IT Bloke isnt working do they all have to shut down for the day or do they have a few IT Blokes there, in which case why cant it be the same at Charlton where we have a few wingers rather than just one for each side!!
Hah, I'm going to hazard a guess that they have entire teams dedicated to continuity..
In fact, I quick look at their Careers portal shows the description of a Systems Administrator position - and the first bullet point is:
implement approved changes on the production systems according to company standards in order to achieve 24x7 uptime of operations and continuously improve infrastructure
Humorously, this is later on in the description too:
analyze the root cause of recurring incidents and resolve them in a timely manner in order to avoid recurrence of the issue
Now this is all bog standard IT stuff, but I'm pondering whether creating fake job-advert flyers may be a good way of contrasting just how he views his football clubs: as a toy, not a serious investment.
Seriously though how has he gone from 50/50 last week to out for 2 months? Did they manage to completely miss the broken bone in the X-Ray's they should've done?
Worth remembering that this was the result of a deliberate challenge which our commentary boys said warranted at least a yellow, but went unpunished.
Like so many injuries to Charlton players in the past, starting with Matty Holmes.
There should be retrospective punishment for stuff like this but our precious referees won't countenance having any of their decisions reviewed, even though we would forgive things they miss due to human error, so long as the culprits are dealt with after video evidence.
We will just have to be patient. You see how patient we can be,
Oh, that is SO last week
Yes I am really confused now, because I was being patient like I was told to. But now the bloke who told me to be patient has been sacked because he wasn''t good enough even though Katrien told me via Talksport that he was. So do I stay patient in the face of all this omnibollocks or is it ok to be a tad disgruntled yet.... It's unbelievable, really, it's like the sitcom where you go, no, too far, it's gone silly now, that would never happen. And then it does.
It's ok @3blokes, I've been on a course last few days where the aim is to assess how good we are at 'navigating ambiguity'
So, armed with my new found belief in my ability to navigate ambiguity I would say that I have concluded as follows:
Roland got a bit upset over the weekend
There were plans to change manager if results did not improve, these were accelerated due to Duchatelet losing the plot again. There is no backup plan and o'loughlin would be manager now but for Daisy winning a very minor and useless victory in discussion with Duchatelet.
Duchatelet is a complete moron
His management team at CAFC are extremely incompetent and seem to favour bullying, lies and a fake front ahead of truth, collaboration and joint success.
Overall, what has been made even more obvious is how far removed from our club reality the oligarch Duchatelet is, how he controls any significant decisions but on the basis of lies, how he hates being faced directly with this rather than seeking to ignore it.
He is a disgrace of a man served by pathetic incompetents and should be reminded as often as possible of this.
It's ok @3blokes, I've been on a course last few days where the aim is to assess how good we are at 'navigating ambiguity'
So, armed with my new found belief in my ability to navigate ambiguity I would say that I have concluded as follows:
Roland got a bit upset over the weekend
There were plans to change manager if results did not improve, these were accelerated due to Duchatelet losing the plot again. There is no backup plan and o'loughlin would be manager now but for Daisy winning a very minor and useless victory in discussion with Duchatelet.
Duchatelet is a complete moron
His management team at CAFC are extremely incompetent and seem to favour bullying, lies and a fake front ahead of truth, collaboration and joint success.
Overall, what has been made even more obvious is how far removed from our club reality the oligarch Duchatelet is, how he controls any significant decisions but on the basis of lies, how he hates being faced directly with this rather than seeking to ignore it.
He is a disgrace of a man served by pathetic incompetents and should be reminded as often as possible of this.
Seriously though how has he gone from 50/50 last week to out for 2 months? Did they manage to completely miss the broken bone in the X-Ray's they should've done?
We will just have to be patient. You see how patient we can be,
Oh, that is SO last week
Yes I am really confused now, because I was being patient like I was told to. But now the bloke who told me to be patient has been sacked because he wasn''t good enough even though Katrien told me via Talksport that he was. So do I stay patient in the face of all this omnibollocks or is it ok to be a tad disgruntled yet.... It's unbelievable, really, it's like the sitcom where you go, no, too far, it's gone silly now, that would never happen. And then it does.
You can be disgruntled but you mustn't be impatient.
good perceptive post .. could be a bit of both .. I think Slade's obsession with defence made the players fearful of attacking and/or making a mistake .. and of course it's always easier to pass to a more talented colleague rather than take a chance on your own abilities
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the only caveat to this is that I've not see Botaka play yet and he might, just, be able to provide adequate cover - but I doubt it!
Also we haven't had it confirmed yet, there is a chance that it will not be two months (or twelve games), with luck it might not be that bad - again I doubt it!
I think, that's what they call 'buying money'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Holmes
Scroll down to Barnet.
In fact, I quick look at their Careers portal shows the description of a Systems Administrator position - and the first bullet point is: Humorously, this is later on in the description too: Now this is all bog standard IT stuff, but I'm pondering whether creating fake job-advert flyers may be a good way of contrasting just how he views his football clubs: as a toy, not a serious investment.
Explanation of what happened, goes into detail about the injury, what a lot of people want ie open and clear info
Funnily if they are open like this is actually gives us less ammo to debate and so moan about how the club is ran
Like so many injuries to Charlton players in the past, starting with Matty Holmes.
There should be retrospective punishment for stuff like this but our precious referees won't countenance having any of their decisions reviewed, even though we would forgive things they miss due to human error, so long as the culprits are dealt with after video evidence.
So do I stay patient in the face of all this omnibollocks or is it ok to be a tad disgruntled yet....
It's unbelievable, really, it's like the sitcom where you go, no, too far, it's gone silly now, that would never happen.
And then it does.
So, armed with my new found belief in my ability to navigate ambiguity I would say that I have concluded as follows:
Roland got a bit upset over the weekend
There were plans to change manager if results did not improve, these were accelerated due to Duchatelet losing the plot again. There is no backup plan and o'loughlin would be manager now but for Daisy winning a very minor and useless victory in discussion with Duchatelet.
Duchatelet is a complete moron
His management team at CAFC are extremely incompetent and seem to favour bullying, lies and a fake front ahead of truth, collaboration and joint success.
Overall, what has been made even more obvious is how far removed from our club reality the oligarch Duchatelet is, how he controls any significant decisions but on the basis of lies, how he hates being faced directly with this rather than seeking to ignore it.
He is a disgrace of a man served by pathetic incompetents and should be reminded as often as possible of this.
Instead of having 2 options, pass to Holmes or lump it to Magennis.
We actually got other players running and pushing more forward.
A better team performance without Holmes and a negative Slade or just coincidence ?