Good news. But why oh fucking why does KM have to comment on these things. Do as your told by your P.R company and shut the fuck up!
"we'd like to thank everyone involved in the deal" Giving herself a well deserved pat on the back for doing her job.....
KM's comments were pretty much perfect if the CEO is going to comment on a deal - frankly it was a breath of fresh air to have some professionalism in a statement attributed to her (even if she didn't write it). It was short, professional and sought to build relationships rather than strut and make it about herself. If she's going to stay and comment then this is the level she needs to consistently hit in her public statements.
Sorry but for me she's gone beyond worthy of any credit - professionalism and Meire shouldn't be used together. I'd simply rather not hear from her at all.
Good news. But why oh fucking why does KM have to comment on these things. Do as your told by your P.R company and shut the fuck up!
"we'd like to thank everyone involved in the deal" Giving herself a well deserved pat on the back for doing her job.....
KM's comments were pretty much perfect if the CEO is going to comment on a deal - frankly it was a breath of fresh air to have some professionalism in a statement attributed to her (even if she didn't write it). It was short, professional and sought to build relationships rather than strut and make it about herself. If she's going to stay and comment then this is the level she needs to consistently hit in her public statements.
Sorry but for me she's gone beyond worthy of any credit - professionalism and Meire shouldn't be used together. I'd simply rather not hear from her at all.
I agree - but if we just criticise everything whether deserved or not then we lose the moral high ground and the impact is lost.
Good news. But why oh fucking why does KM have to comment on these things. Do as your told by your P.R company and shut the fuck up!
"we'd like to thank everyone involved in the deal" Giving herself a well deserved pat on the back for doing her job.....
KM's comments were pretty much perfect if the CEO is going to comment on a deal - frankly it was a breath of fresh air to have some professionalism in a statement attributed to her (even if she didn't write it). It was short, professional and sought to build relationships rather than strut and make it about herself. If she's going to stay and comment then this is the level she needs to consistently hit in her public statements.
Sorry but for me she's gone beyond worthy of any credit - professionalism and Meire shouldn't be used together. I'd simply rather not hear from her at all.
I agree - but if we just criticise everything whether deserved or not then we lose the moral high ground and the impact is lost.
Fair enough probably right. I will ignore her non foot in mouth comments in future.
To the tune of all the small things by Blink 182...
All the small things Solly cares, Da Silva brings I'll take one show Your ride best goal Always I know You'll be at Charlton Watching, waiting, commiserating Say it ain't so, I will not go Turn the lights off, carry me home Na, na, na, na Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na
Like it...To be fair, I can see a set of fans adopting this tune for a song sometime soon, it would start slowly and build before the crowd get to jump about a bit with the na na na bit. Perhaps we could be the trendsetters.....
Beardface's one fits the small things vibe with them both being on the small side, but if we wanted a generic version, perhaps:
All the, big teams, Don't know, what it means, To have, this love, Charlton, our club Always I know Ill forever follow Watching, waiting, and celebrating Say it ain't so, I will not go, win or lose, carry me home Na, na, na, na, Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na
Bear in mind that Chelsea's longest serving player has never actually played a game for the club! They like to keep them in contract and loan them out.
Good piece of business, enjoyed watching this guy improve in every game he played last season. With his likely extra confidence from the Summer and doing well with us, can see him as a top player this season so happy days
Bear in mind that Chelsea's longest serving player has never actually played a game for the club! They like to keep them in contract and loan them out.
Who is that? - Loftus-Cheek?
With both Solanke and Chalobah both getting fed up and leaving for Liverpool and Watford hopefully it'll open the floodgates for other players at the top clubs to get fed up and leave - Harrop (Man Utd) was another to reject a new deal and has joined Preston.
Bear in mind that Chelsea's longest serving player has never actually played a game for the club! They like to keep them in contract and loan them out.
Who is that? - Loftus-Cheek?
With both Solanke and Chalobah both getting fed up and leaving for Liverpool and Watford hopefully it'll open the floodgates for other players at the top clubs to get fed up and leave - Harrop (Man Utd) was another to reject a new deal and has joined Preston.
Bear in mind that Chelsea's longest serving player has never actually played a game for the club! They like to keep them in contract and loan them out.
Who is that? - Loftus-Cheek?
With both Solanke and Chalobah both getting fed up and leaving for Liverpool and Watford hopefully it'll open the floodgates for other players at the top clubs to get fed up and leave - Harrop (Man Utd) was another to reject a new deal and has joined Preston.
My understanding is that Chelsea get a loan fee, plus we pay the wages, but also agree to play him in 75% of first team matches when he is available or we have to pay an extra fine/fee to Chelsea if he doesn't get that 75%. Chelsea have a thriving cottage industry going on by hoovering up so many players, basically trying to control the market which Abramovic learned when he controlled Sibneft. Robinson has signed him as a goalkeeper by the way.
Bear in mind that Chelsea's longest serving player has never actually played a game for the club! They like to keep them in contract and loan them out.
Who is that? - Loftus-Cheek?
With both Solanke and Chalobah both getting fed up and leaving for Liverpool and Watford hopefully it'll open the floodgates for other players at the top clubs to get fed up and leave - Harrop (Man Utd) was another to reject a new deal and has joined Preston.
It's not a new phenomenon though, the big clubs have always produced loads of players who leave to get first team football, many of which end up with great careers
Players like Robbie Brady, James Chester, Danny Drinkwater, Tom Heaton, Michael Keane, Robbie Savage, Ryan Shawcross are just a few of the Man U graduates who made a success after leaving, and Man U are a club which has generally given its youth players a chance, unlike Chelsea or City in recent years
Great news - there is real talent in him. To get the successful England under 19 captain is some achievement. Think he must have really wanted to come back as there must have been interest from Championship clubs.
he said hes never worked for a manager with the level of charisma that Robinson possesses .
Sorry, I've read the interviews with Jay, where does he mention charisma?
Good signing. Improves the squad and proved himself at this level last season. Happy with this. If Solly can recapture his form then a back 4 of Solly, Konsa, Pearce, DeSilva should be decent at this level, just not a lot of depth behind it.
The only problem I can see with that back line is height. Playing against a big direct side could be difficult.
Good signing. Improves the squad and proved himself at this level last season. Happy with this. If Solly can recapture his form then a back 4 of Solly, Konsa, Pearce, DeSilva should be decent at this level, just not a lot of depth behind it.
The only problem I can see with that back line is height. Playing against a big direct side could be difficult.
DaSilva has a good leap on him, a couple of times last season he manage to win aerial duels that I would have expected him to lose
My understanding is that Chelsea get a loan fee, plus we pay the wages, but also agree to play him in 75% of first team matches when he is available or we have to pay an extra fine/fee to Chelsea if he doesn't get that 75%. Chelsea have a thriving cottage industry going on by hoovering up so many players, basically trying to control the market which Abramovic learned when he controlled Sibneft. Robinson has signed him as a goalkeeper by the way.
Just a thought... Doesnt think make Jay Dasilva the first player we've signed on loan under Roland that we've then brought back to the club on either a second loan or permanent deal?
Seriously though, if Robinson plays an error-prone centre-back at left-back instead of the U19WC-winning captain just because a team is a bit lumpy, I want him sacked on the spot
We're leaving you out today Jay. Yeah I know you'd run rings around them, but they've got quite a tall bloke up front and we need to play as many centre-backs as we can. See you next week son. Yeah Naby, you're centre mid
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Da Silva's beard is poor.
Beardface's one fits the small things vibe with them both being on the small side, but if we wanted a generic version, perhaps:
All the, big teams,
Don't know, what it means,
To have, this love,
Charlton, our club
Always I know
Ill forever follow
Watching, waiting, and celebrating
Say it ain't so, I will not go,
win or lose, carry me home
Na, na, na, na,
Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na
With both Solanke and Chalobah both getting fed up and leaving for Liverpool and Watford hopefully it'll open the floodgates for other players at the top clubs to get fed up and leave - Harrop (Man Utd) was another to reject a new deal and has joined Preston.
Chelsea have a thriving cottage industry going on by hoovering up so many players, basically trying to control the market which Abramovic learned when he controlled Sibneft.
Robinson has signed him as a goalkeeper by the way.
Players like Robbie Brady, James Chester, Danny Drinkwater, Tom Heaton, Michael Keane, Robbie Savage, Ryan Shawcross are just a few of the Man U graduates who made a success after leaving, and Man U are a club which has generally given its youth players a chance, unlike Chelsea or City in recent years
Criticise her when it is warranted, but not when it isn't.
Great signing, I'm really pleased with this. Well done Charlton.