Jose Riga's son: "He was in love with this club, believe me"
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Would work wonders at a League One club with some young talent and a good pitch to play on from what we've seen, Duchatalet may be using one or two people too many here.0
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I'm utterly convinced at that.OsamaBenHamer said:I can't help but think if Riga was still our manager, Poyet would've signed a new contract by now
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I tend to agree, but if that were the case, I cannot understand why RD would risk throwing away millions on a transfer fee for Poyet, by not retaining Riga even if only for this coming season.AFKABartram said:
I'm utterly convinced at that.OsamaBenHamer said:I can't help but think if Riga was still our manager, Poyet would've signed a new contract by now
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I suspect - but I am only speculating, not having met the guy - that its because RD's ultra-rational mathematician's brain simply cannot imagine such a qualitative issue would affect Poyet's decision.queensland_addick said:
I tend to agree, but if that were the case, I cannot understand why RD would risk throwing away millions on a transfer fee for Poyet, by not retaining Riga even if only for this coming season.AFKABartram said:
I'm utterly convinced at that.OsamaBenHamer said:I can't help but think if Riga was still our manager, Poyet would've signed a new contract by now
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RD has plans to put the important rolls at the club in people he trusts for his plans with the network (and therefore the club), this doesn't include side-effects like sacking a fans/player favourite new manager causing a disruption amongst players, and new players refusing to sign due to lack of knowledge about what they're stepping into. He's a clever business man but not a clue how to run a single football club, his plans lay in the network 'for the greater good' and lots of these mini problems such as players not being played around with - after all they have a profession to keep up with, they want it as secure as possible - he hasn't and can't account for.
Would not blame Poyet one ounce if he goes elsewhere.0 -
Atletico Addick said:
RD has plans to put the important rolls at the club in people he trusts for his plans with the network (and therefore the club), this doesn't include side-effects like sacking a fans/player favourite new manager causing a disruption amongst players, and new players refusing to sign due to lack of knowledge about what they're stepping into. He's a clever business man but not a clue how to run a single football club, his plans lay in the network 'for the greater good' and lots of these mini problems such as players not being played around with - after all they have a profession to keep up with, they want it as secure as possible - he hasn't and can't account for.
Would not blame Poyet one ounce if he goes elsewhere.
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Lots of "I suspect" type comments which translate into "I don't know but like to hear the sound of my own keyboard".7
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much roll. So bake. wow. very wheatThe Red Robin said:Atletico Addick said:RD has plans to put the important rolls at the club in people he trusts for his plans with the network (and therefore the club), this doesn't include side-effects like sacking a fans/player favourite new manager causing a disruption amongst players, and new players refusing to sign due to lack of knowledge about what they're stepping into. He's a clever business man but not a clue how to run a single football club, his plans lay in the network 'for the greater good' and lots of these mini problems such as players not being played around with - after all they have a profession to keep up with, they want it as secure as possible - he hasn't and can't account for.
Would not blame Poyet one ounce if he goes elsewhere.
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Would those be the ones with ham, cheese AND pickle in? As opposed to just ham and cheese or cheese and pickle?The Red Robin said:Atletico Addick said:RD has plans to put the important rolls at the club in people he trusts for his plans with the network (and therefore the club), this doesn't include side-effects like sacking a fans/player favourite new manager causing a disruption amongst players, and new players refusing to sign due to lack of knowledge about what they're stepping into. He's a clever business man but not a clue how to run a single football club, his plans lay in the network 'for the greater good' and lots of these mini problems such as players not being played around with - after all they have a profession to keep up with, they want it as secure as possible - he hasn't and can't account for.
Would not blame Poyet one ounce if he goes elsewhere.
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Look at them baps. Mmmmm.0
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Of course his plan might work if all the other clubs played to the same rules. Maybe they will all decide to do so. When shall I start holding my breath. What I am seeing proves people wrong who say Millionaires can't be fools!Atletico Addick said:RD has plans to put the important rolls at the club in people he trusts for his plans with the network (and therefore the club), this doesn't include side-effects like sacking a fans/player favourite new manager causing a disruption amongst players, and new players refusing to sign due to lack of knowledge about what they're stepping into. He's a clever business man but not a clue how to run a single football club, his plans lay in the network 'for the greater good' and lots of these mini problems such as players not being played around with - after all they have a profession to keep up with, they want it as secure as possible - he hasn't and can't account for.
Would not blame Poyet one ounce if he goes elsewhere.
Tbh - Morro might have stayed but Poyet probably wouldn't. I think being the son of a footballer, he has been schooled into being a great player but also a mercenary!0 -
We've got practising journalists on CL and Riga seems like an amenable chap - he might be willing to talk. Perhaps Airman could interview him for VOTV?DRAddick said:Problem is no one still in the club are going to publicly state anything negative whilst they are still employed. The only such information is going to come from those that have left. That then allows those who choose not to believe anything negative to say it's just soar grapes.
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Just for an unbiased report ? LOLViewfinder said:
We've got practising journalists on CL and Riga seems like an amenable chap - he might be willing to talk. Perhaps Airman could interview him for VOTV?DRAddick said:Problem is no one still in the club are going to publicly state anything negative whilst they are still employed. The only such information is going to come from those that have left. That then allows those who choose not to believe anything negative to say it's just soar grapes.
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As Oscar Wilde said: "What's the use of an unbiased opinion?"PL54 said:
Just for an unbiased report ? LOLViewfinder said:
We've got practising journalists on CL and Riga seems like an amenable chap - he might be willing to talk. Perhaps Airman could interview him for VOTV?DRAddick said:Problem is no one still in the club are going to publicly state anything negative whilst they are still employed. The only such information is going to come from those that have left. That then allows those who choose not to believe anything negative to say it's just soar grapes.
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I don't think Flemish is Dutch.Weegie Addick said:Roland can speak Flemish (Dutch), as well as French, English and Spanish.
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I can't keep up . . . is the assumption that I am biased for or against Riga at this point?7
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Didn't he spend a fair amount of time in prison and eventually die of syphilis ?Viewfinder said:
As Oscar Wilde said: "What's the use of an unbiased opinion?"PL54 said:
Just for an unbiased report ? LOLViewfinder said:
We've got practising journalists on CL and Riga seems like an amenable chap - he might be willing to talk. Perhaps Airman could interview him for VOTV?DRAddick said:Problem is no one still in the club are going to publicly state anything negative whilst they are still employed. The only such information is going to come from those that have left. That then allows those who choose not to believe anything negative to say it's just soar grapes.
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Whatever your "bias", PL54 will be against it....Airman Brown said:I can't keep up . . . is the assumption that I am biased for or against Riga at this point?
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Whereas we hang on your every word eh...PL54 said:Lots of "I suspect" type comments which translate into "I don't know but like to hear the sound of my own keyboard".
It's a discussion forum at a time when we are a little bit short on "facts", therefore a lot of people are speculating. Hardly crime of the century is it?2 -
Please don't hang on to my every word1
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it is a dialect of Dutch. I was in antwerp earlier this month, chatted to some of the locals and flemish is to dutch what American english is to British English and French Canadian to French. There are slight differences but the two can easily have a conversation and understand each other.waldo said:
I don't think Flemish is Dutch.Weegie Addick said:Roland can speak Flemish (Dutch), as well as French, English and Spanish.
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Who, Viewfinder? We get them all at Charlton don't we?!PL54 said:
Didn't he spend a fair amount of time in prison and eventually die of syphilis ?Viewfinder said:
As Oscar Wilde said: "What's the use of an unbiased opinion?"PL54 said:
Just for an unbiased report ? LOLViewfinder said:
We've got practising journalists on CL and Riga seems like an amenable chap - he might be willing to talk. Perhaps Airman could interview him for VOTV?DRAddick said:Problem is no one still in the club are going to publicly state anything negative whilst they are still employed. The only such information is going to come from those that have left. That then allows those who choose not to believe anything negative to say it's just soar grapes.
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Well my app that scans CL for specific words every 24hrs has just sent me an email...
"baps"
Bollox thought it was a "WouldYa" or "Whose Rack"0