So it wasn't a challenge beating them 3-0 on Saturday ... We should have stuffed them 10-0.
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Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View PostHahahahahahahahaha they deserve everything they get for how their board has carried on. Tools.
Just what I was thinking. They're ****ed and they're going to be relegated, when if they'd stuck with Dowie, I think things would have eventually worked out.
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For info - when Dowie was manager - Les Read/Reid was already coaching the team.
If Charlton have any hope of staying up they should demote Read back to coach and get a new manager asap - and not Pardew either. There are plenty of decent managers in the lower divisions who would jump at the chance to keep Charlton up.
The whole situation at Charlton comes back to the same arguement about coaching badges: Les Read has got the lot of 'em but can't see what's in front of his face footballwise. And then there are experienced ex-international players with no badges at all managing in the premiership - and doing a better job.
It appears to me Charlton appointed a technical man - when they should have appointed a football man.Liverpool born and bred.
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I think Watford will go down too, and there's no London teams at the top of the Championship so that number will be cut down by 2.Originally posted by Red Chilli View PostThere are too many London teams in the Premiership anyway, I won't be sad to see them go.
Arsenal
Chavski
Spurs
West Ham
Watford
Charlton
Fulham
That's a third of the premiership. Ridiculous
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Watford's not in London. Nor is Charlton really since they're south of the river.Originally posted by Red Chilli View PostThere are too many London teams in the Premiership anyway, I won't be sad to see them go.
Arsenal
Chavski
Spurs
West Ham
Watford
Charlton
Fulham
That's a third of the premiership. Ridiculous
Neither am I.
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Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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Originally posted by Howard_lfc View PostFor info - when Dowie was manager - Les Read/Reid was already coaching the team.
If Charlton have any hope of staying up they should demote Read back to coach and get a new manager asap - and not Pardew either. There are plenty of decent managers in the lower divisions who would jump at the chance to keep Charlton up.
The whole situation at Charlton comes back to the same arguement about coaching badges: Les Read has got the lot of 'em but can't see what's in front of his face footballwise. And then there are experienced ex-international players with no badges at all managing in the premiership - and doing a better job.
It appears to me Charlton appointed a technical man - when they should have appointed a football man.
I think to be honest that Read is just an out of date tactitian with an inflated sense of self. He is currently my least favourite Premiership manager.
The ex-player/badges thing is an interesting debate. I think what it comes down to is what Trevor Brooking has said in that the current badges are not really good enough. If they were then clubs would probably make all players get qualified in them as the additional thinking about tactics etc could only benefit everyone.
It is pretty obvious that the standard of coaching right through the system in this country was allowed to fall way behind Europe for a long time. The current system is trying to redress that but while the badges are worthless and seem to have very little hard assessment in them I'm not sure that it is the right way to go about it."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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Plus the fact that managers who don't have badges are still being allowed to take Premiership jobs makes the badges lose their credibility.Originally posted by dww View PostI think to be honest that Read is just an out of date tactitian with an inflated sense of self. He is currently my least favourite Premiership manager.
The ex-player/badges thing is an interesting debate. I think what it comes down to is what Trevor Brooking has said in that the current badges are not really good enough. If they were then clubs would probably make all players get qualified in them as the additional thinking about tactics etc could only benefit everyone.
It is pretty obvious that the standard of coaching right through the system in this country was allowed to fall way behind Europe for a long time. The current system is trying to redress that but while the badges are worthless and seem to have very little hard assessment in them I'm not sure that it is the right way to go about it.
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London was originally north of the river. It obviously extends well into the south now but pointing out that historical fact is usually good for teasing anyone living in those suburbs on the wrong side of the Thames.Originally posted by Resu View Postisn`t Wimbledon south of the river. And Crystal Palace?
So they are not "real" London thems?
What`s south of the river called? (expects a lot of good suggestions here)
Crystal Palace is in south London but they're not in the Premiership. Brentford, QPR and Leyton Orient are also in London but aren't Premiership teams.
Wimbledon used to be a south London suburb but thanks to, er, continental drift I suppose, is now in Milton Keynes.
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Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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Originally posted by Neil Young View PostLondon was originally north of the river. It obviously extends well into the south now but pointing out that historical fact is usually good for teasing anyone living in those suburbs on the wrong side of the Thames.
Crystal Palace is in south London but they're not in the Premiership. Brentford, QPR and Leyton Orient are also in London but aren't Premiership teams.
Wimbledon used to be a south London suburb but thanks to, er, continental drift I suppose, is now in Milton Keynes.
AFC Wimbledon isn't in Milton KeynesI live with Steptoe.
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True. It's not in the Premiership either. Also, they don't play in Wimbledon either but in Kingston, at Kingstonian's ground.Originally posted by Mumsafan View PostAFC Wimbledon isn't in Milton Keynes
There is always another smartarse out there.
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Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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You're for it now NeillOriginally posted by Neil Young View PostTrue. It's not in the Premiership either. Also, they don't play in Wimbledon either but in Kingston, at Kingstonian's ground.
There is always another smartarse out there.
No matter how far back you seem, when you're blessed with class, anything is possible. Chris Bascombe Sep 21 2006

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