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Scott Parker - Sacked by Bournemouth (Ed. Sacked by Brugge)
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Has anyone said "could do a job for us at this level" yet?
If not can it go on record that it was me, please?3 -
swordfish said:Croydon said:superdulvertonred said:Really dont get all the vitriol on here. I was gutted when he left and personally feel it was the start of our demise, but I have never seen a better or more committed player in my 50 odd years of watching Charlton. I have it on good authority that he has a lot of affection for Charlton and appreciated all the club did for him. As for his sacking very harsh but listening to him after the game there was obviously a disconnect between him and the board so best decision for both.
as I said earlier
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I can’t believe we’re still debating the Europe thing. I had just started to let it go and move on a few years ago and then he came back to the Valley with Fulham (?) and instead of keeping his head down and taking the abuse that 1) he must have known he deserved and 2) many other players get for doing far less, he was arrogant enough to actually start arguing with someone in the NL. I can’t even recall the last time I saw that, let alone for a player who literally deserved everything he got. Self-absorbed, arrogant wanker.3
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cafcdave123 said:swordfish said:Croydon said:superdulvertonred said:Really dont get all the vitriol on here. I was gutted when he left and personally feel it was the start of our demise, but I have never seen a better or more committed player in my 50 odd years of watching Charlton. I have it on good authority that he has a lot of affection for Charlton and appreciated all the club did for him. As for his sacking very harsh but listening to him after the game there was obviously a disconnect between him and the board so best decision for both.
as I said earlier
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JaShea99 said:I can’t believe we’re still debating the Europe thing. I had just started to let it go and move on a few years ago and then he came back to the Valley with Fulham (?) and instead of keeping his head down and taking the abuse that 1) he must have known he deserved and 2) many other players get for doing far less, he was arrogant enough to actually start arguing with someone in the NL. I can’t even recall the last time I saw that, let alone for a player who literally deserved everything he got. Self-absorbed, arrogant wanker.4
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Parker was Taylor before Taylor. Both refused to play, both deserve to disdain of the fans. They both could have played out their contracts and everyone would have wished them well, but instead they both behaved like cnuts. This is football, and grudges last forever.0
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SomervilleAddick said:Parker was Taylor before Taylor. Both refused to play, both deserve to disdain of the fans. They both could have played out their contracts and everyone would have wished them well, but instead they both behaved like cnuts. This is football, and grudges last forever.0
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SomervilleAddick said:Parker was Taylor before Taylor. Both refused to play, both deserve to disdain of the fans. They both could have played out their contracts and everyone would have wished them well, but instead they both behaved like cnuts. This is football, and grudges last forever.
When Taylor walked out, we had no ability to bring anyone else in.0 -
Parker, Taylor and Kermongant all refused to play for the club and are all viewed differently to each other by the fans
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Parker signed contracts early on when he was being courted by PL clubs, for no doubt more money or probably cash payments to his parents. I remember, when I cared about these things, that Spurs were trying to poach him when he was around Lilleshall age.
Quite a few pros of his era have stated what he did to get the Chelsea move through was on a personal level the right thing for an individual. I remember Andy Hunt when he went from Kettering to Newcastle, being advised on the Kettering bus not to play that day. As he told it the ex pros were disgusted that the Kettering mgt even considered playing him before his big move. You can have your perspective on someone's choices and disagree with them, but being a grown man and willing to verbally assault another man for it is utter gutter disgusting human behaviour.
Through Parker staying with us when other clubs tried to a Defoe on him, earnt us 10 million. I'll remember him as a top 5 player I've seen for us. I certainly don't begrudge him responding to neanderthal men-children giving him dog's abuse.2 - Sponsored links:
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So, with little Scotty said to be in contention for the Hull vacancy, any thoughts on "Scotty's touchline wardrobe: The Next Generation"?
How's about? ..... hmm, perhaps too "Grimsby".
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The way in which SP left was unacceptable - but I, personally, don't really get the hatred (especially after all this time). The majority of footballers are not fans of the club they play for (notable exceptions like Haaland and Foden). It's just a job. Parker was offered a big pay rise and chance to play for a top premier club with Champions league football. In football, particularly, all players have an early end to their career - they don't all go onto well paid jobs. Have to think of families and the future. How many on here would turn down a 50%+ pay rise for the sake of the customers (fans)...that they don't really have emotional ties to. The days of players at one club for life are long gone.3
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swordfish said:cafcdave123 said:swordfish said:Croydon said:superdulvertonred said:Really dont get all the vitriol on here. I was gutted when he left and personally feel it was the start of our demise, but I have never seen a better or more committed player in my 50 odd years of watching Charlton. I have it on good authority that he has a lot of affection for Charlton and appreciated all the club did for him. As for his sacking very harsh but listening to him after the game there was obviously a disconnect between him and the board so best decision for both.
as I said earlier
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How he ever got the job in the first place is beyond me he will be looking to come to us next1
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He probably hasn't even ever bothered watching the film "In Brugge"0
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Norwich were, apparently, seriously looking at him0
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It was the snazzy knitwear which got him the job0
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SELR_addicks said:0
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I was in Bruges the day before yesterday. Just thought I'd share that.0
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Arsenetatters said:SELR_addicks said:0
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Was in Bruges a couple of weeks ago, Gleeson and Farrell are right it's a Shithole.0
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Indianaaddick said:Was in Bruges a couple of weeks ago, Gleeson and Farrell are right it's a Shithole.8
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Sacked by Club Brugge6
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cafcfan1990 said:Indianaaddick said:Was in Bruges a couple of weeks ago, Gleeson and Farrell are right it's a Shithole.0
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Fantastic news for Charlton's biggest ever Judas.8
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Doomer Jon said:Fantastic news for Charlton's biggest ever Judas.1
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Taxi_Lad said:Doomer Jon said:Fantastic news for Charlton's biggest ever Judas.2
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The club website announcement made me lol.
It was like company reference for a piss poor performance.
Which I guess it was.1 -
charlton4ever said:cafcfan1990 said:Indianaaddick said:Was in Bruges a couple of weeks ago, Gleeson and Farrell are right it's a Shithole.1