i wonder what sort of reception he would get coming back to the valley! I would think it would be good, but not entirly sure. I would stand up and put my hands together for him.
On a serious note, Len I will wholeheartedly agree with you. Could be frustrating at times but I will never slate a player who puts the graft in. Especially in these days of Rommedahl, Jeffers, Murphy, Marcus Bent, Thomas etc
I always respected the fella for the effort he put in - always gave 100% in the true Charlton spirit. (Always used to cringe when he made a mistake - normally because he always used to drop a clanger when he'd been having an otherwise good game!)
One other thing, what ever happened to those messages of support we sent him that time? Weren't we supposed to be getting replies?
On the park, he probably tried to do to much.....one more lung bursting run, chasing a lost cause, covering other players who couldn't be arsed to drop back, etc.
Most of his mistakes and lack of composure at times can probably be attributed to trying to do too much.
I can recall countless occasions where Kish was isolated with nobody making a run for him, especially when Murphy was around, in contrast to Kish always making himself available for a pass even when under pressure.
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Clap him. He deserves it.
Tasted like shit?
I'm sorry to see him go if it is true as I think we need genuinely committed players especially in the Championship.
Pards obviously didn't rate him though and we have to back his judgement.
Thanks for everything Kish I for one will applaud you when you come back.
Not the best ever player but right up there as one of the most honest and wholehearted.
One other thing, what ever happened to those messages of support we sent him that time? Weren't we supposed to be getting replies?
Most of his mistakes and lack of composure at times can probably be attributed to trying to do too much.
But you couldn't fault the bloke for attitude.
I can recall countless occasions where Kish was isolated with nobody making a run for him, especially when Murphy was around, in contrast to Kish always making himself available for a pass even when under pressure.
I think we will miss him but Trust In Pards!
I for one will give him a well earned clap when he next comes to The Valley.