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Andy Ansah

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  • Red Robin
    Red Robin Posts: 38
    For my money , CP knew when we played QPR , that it would be the last time he would be in the dug out out at The VALLEY.

    The time he spent alone in the dugout after we won was unprecedented, he must have realised that the next match against Leicester was a no win situation and unless we got a result at Sheffield it would be the end.

    This is only my opinion, but if this was the case then it could explain the mood and performance on Sunday .

    Whatever the case CP and Charlton deserve better , but then I guess trust, loyalty, and our Clubs history count for nothing now under the BELGIAN. Mafia.



  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,975

    why, was he up front for us???
    Players can still play football with passion and want to win.

    Are you telling me their hearts would have been in it knowing the Gaffer was going ?
    No chance.
    why not? They are paid to play football and win matches. They are contracted to CAFC not Chris Powell. And they have a duty to their fans.

  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,474

    why, was he up front for us???
    Players can still play football with passion and want to win.

    Are you telling me their hearts would have been in it knowing the Gaffer was going ?
    No chance.
    Players normally work extra hard if they want a manager to stay, imagine if we had won 3-nil on Sunday, no way could Powell had been sacked. And a massive personal prize at stake, the older players may never get a chance to play a Wembley, while the younger ones would see it as a great opportunity to shine in front of a massive audience

  • why, was he up front for us???
    Players can still play football with passion and want to win.

    Are you telling me their hearts would have been in it knowing the Gaffer was going ?
    No chance.
    Players normally work extra hard if they want a manager to stay, imagine if we had won 3-nil on Sunday, no way could Powell had been sacked. And a massive personal prize at stake, the older players may never get a chance to play a Wembley, while the younger ones would see it as a great opportunity to shine in front of a massive audience

    3-0? If wed have had 2 shots on target it might have made the decision harder :)
  • Feel sick.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,996

    I think he new before Sunday. And thats why he stuck to his guns and gave 'his' team one last chance. I reckon they knew too.

    THIS.. also explains the body langue of CP in the tunnel which was caught on the cameras before the game
  • Ledge
    Ledge Posts: 7,179
    shine166 said:

    I think he new before Sunday. And thats why he stuck to his guns and gave 'his' team one last chance. I reckon they knew too.

    THIS.. also explains the body langue of CP in the tunnel which was caught on the cameras before the game
    Exactly what I posted y'day
  • Addickforlife
    Addickforlife Posts: 2,102
    Surely if he knew before the game he would have come over to the fans at the end?
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,993
    I don't think he knew for sure when but he did know the writing was on the wall.
  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956

    Surely if he knew before the game he would have come over to the fans at the end?

    Would he not have had TV duties i.e. interviews etc?

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  • Rob62
    Rob62 Posts: 1,200

    Surely if he knew before the game he would have come over to the fans at the end?

    I would guess that he wouldn't want the last interaction with fans to be receiving abuse.
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,693
    He was quite right not to come over to the fans at the end - few of us clapping the players, most spouting vitriol. Hope those people are happy now.
  • CAFCsayer
    CAFCsayer Posts: 10,304

    Surely if he knew before the game he would have come over to the fans at the end?

    Would he not have had TV duties i.e. interviews etc?
    He would have been booed if he come over... Not a nice way to say goodbye, was probably in the back of his mind.
  • He was quite right not to come over to the fans at the end - few of us clapping the players, most spouting vitriol. Hope those people are happy now.

    Yep. Best thing for the club (unfortunately).

  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757
    Who is Andy?
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