Whoever plays tomorrow we're gonna get fucked at Wigan. I just think that we're gonna have to write that game off. All the new faces need time to bed in and Birmingham at The Valley is when our season restarts. Just hope the others around us have a bad day tomorrow.
Whoever plays tomorrow we're gonna get fucked at Wigan. I just think that we're gonna have to write that game off. All the new faces need time to bed in and Birmingham at The Valley is when our season restarts. Just hope the others around us have a bad day tomorrow.
This I rekon
Being Charlton it's also the sort of game we might turn up to and give a good show. If the players are behind Powelly, they'll want it. One thing is for sure, the team selection will be interesting.
If that is true Paddy then Sky have got it wrong again, as it was them that said about another player, that he had to sign by midday for his new club to play tomorrow
I believe I read it on the BBC website. About an hour ago.
If I see it again, I'll post it.
Can't find it - maybe the sky are right and the BBC were wrong and deleted it?
I might tweet a few journos and find out.
Just found Cawley mentioned it on Twitter this morning:
Richard Cawley @RichCawleySLP 5h - Players signed today eligible to play at weekend. No matter how late in window they sign
Whoever plays tomorrow we're gonna get fucked at Wigan. I just think that we're gonna have to write that game off. All the new faces need time to bed in and Birmingham at The Valley is when our season restarts. Just hope the others around us have a bad day tomorrow.
This I rekon
Being Charlton it's also the sort of game we might turn up to and give a good show. If the players are behind Powelly, they'll want it. One thing is for sure, the team selection will be interesting.
CP might have to start early writing out the teamsheet, spelling could be a problem!
“I’m really happy to be here,” he said, in an interview with CAFC Player.
“When I was young I always watched Charlton play in the Premier League.
“I remember players like Matt Holland. It was a big club then and it is still a big club now. For me it is a dream to play here.”
Parzyszek has scored 16 goals in 20 games for the Dutch club this season and has previously been linked with moves to S.L. Benfica along with a number of Premier League sides.
The Poland U21 international came through the ranks at De Graafschap and made his first-team breakthrough last season when he made 19 starts and scored 10 times.
His form continued in the end-of-season play-offs where he scored three times in four starts and the six-foot, three-inch forward has hit the ground running this term as well.
“I’m really happy to be here,” he said, in an interview with CAFC Player.
“When I was young I always watched Charlton play in the Premier League.
“I remember players like Matt Holland. It was a big club then and it is still a big club now. For me it is a dream to play here.”
Parzyszek has scored 16 goals in 20 games for the Dutch club this season and has previously been linked with moves to S.L. Benfica along with a number of Premier League sides.
The Poland U21 international came through the ranks at De Graafschap and made his first-team breakthrough last season when he made 19 starts and scored 10 times.
His form continued in the end-of-season play-offs where he scored three times in four starts and the six-foot, three-inch forward has hit the ground running this term as well.
Sounds exciting... Sounds like he's almost a fan of the club
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He's just seen the state of the pitch.
Richard Cawley @RichCawleySLP 5h - Players signed today eligible to play at weekend. No matter how late in window they sign
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“I’m really happy to be here,” he said, in an interview with CAFC Player.
“When I was young I always watched Charlton play in the Premier League.
“I remember players like Matt Holland. It was a big club then and it is still a big club now. For me it is a dream to play here.”
Parzyszek has scored 16 goals in 20 games for the Dutch club this season and has previously been linked with moves to S.L. Benfica along with a number of Premier League sides.
The Poland U21 international came through the ranks at De Graafschap and made his first-team breakthrough last season when he made 19 starts and scored 10 times.
His form continued in the end-of-season play-offs where he scored three times in four starts and the six-foot, three-inch forward has hit the ground running this term as well.
Only 6 foot 3.
Not tall enough.
Let's hope he carries on banging in the goals for us
Wonder if he really did watch Matt Holland play?
He's smiling holding the shirt.
Someone have a word with him ..... it's not the Charlton way.