Yann was superb for us, but that was a long time ago now, he'll be 37 not long into this coming season, he won't be the player that left us. Would be great to see him in the red shirt again, but he's not the answer to our Magennis problem.
He has a first touch and a football brain . Yann 2-0 Magennis
I was in Birmingham last weekend in the same hotel as the Reading team. I spoke to one of there Physio. Who told me Yann had moved back to France 🇫🇷 To be with his family no mention of him playing football.
Mark my words. In years to come, Lyle Taylor will be more of a legend than Yann
Don’t get me wrong... Lyle is great but first he’ll need to be in a promotion winning team (with 100+ points) then go on to be one of the best players in the Championship.
The last day of the season when Bournemouth's Championship winning side came to town saw Yann being the kernel as he played the ball on the ground to Wilson, Ritchie, Pugh, Arter etc as he was the maestro who orchestrated the moves which ran rings around a struggling Cafc side.
For the sake of 2 grand a week we lost a good 3 years of a very special Charlton player.
The last day of the season when Bournemouth's Championship winning side came to town saw Yann being the kernel as he played the ball on the ground to Wilson, Ritchie, Pugh, Arter etc as he was the maestro who orchestrated the moves which ran rings around a struggling Cafc side.
For the sake of 2 grand a week we lost a good 3 years of a very special Charlton player.
The last day of the season when Bournemouth's Championship winning side came to town saw Yann being the kernel as he played the ball on the ground to Wilson, Ritchie, Pugh, Arter etc as he was the maestro who orchestrated the moves which ran rings around a struggling Cafc side.
For the sake of 2 grand a week we lost a good 3 years of a very special Charlton player.
Roland’s fault. Katrien didn’t help but it was down to Roland.
The last day of the season when Bournemouth's Championship winning side came to town saw Yann being the kernel as he played the ball on the ground to Wilson, Ritchie, Pugh, Arter etc as he was the maestro who orchestrated the moves which ran rings around a struggling Cafc side.
For the sake of 2 grand a week we lost a good 3 years of a very special Charlton player.
Roland’s fault. Katrien didn’t help but it was down to Roland.
Yann was too old to be offered a new contract and disappeared into obscurity after he left us or so RD thinks...
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The Valley will always be his home!!!
Yann was interested in returning in the last window, the money was, I believe, right but his wife sadly was not keen on a return. Shame
And that’s only to match what Yann did with us.
It COULD happen
For the sake of 2 grand a week we lost a good 3 years of a very special Charlton player.
There were actually decent times supporting this club.