Yann Kermorgant scored more goals vs Doncaster than we have in 8 league games. Getting rid of him was a huge mistake old or not, missing the odd game or not, for the future or not.
Shame he didnt do the same against donny for us, oh yeah because he played shite
Lol... If it wasn't for Yann we would be relegated already this season. Do you disagree with this? If you want to blindly disagree with me then tell me why
Yes he scored 5 goals in the league for us, one was a penalty, wow what a great striker he is.
Mate, you obviously have a very limited knowledge and understanding of football.
Hahaha of course, i was just responding to the comment that without yann we would have been relegated already this season im guessing by you disagreeing with me you think that aswell?
In every conceivable way, Kermorgant is a more potent, more threatening, more skilful presence than all of our other 'strikers' put together.
I suggest 18 minutes applause, coupled with rousing choruses of "we all want a team of Kermorgants" after 18 minutes on Tuesday.
I suggest we give him 10 seconds applause as he takes his seat in the west stand and then we get on cheering on the boys.............
Agreed. What's done is done, he is the past now. I will applaud his name when it's read out as he was a fantastic player and a hero on the pitch, but as soon as he sets foot on the turf and the whistle blows, he's an opposition player, nothing more.
Howe told the Daily Echo: “We firmly believe it is just a bruise so it is just a case of whether Yann could tolerate any pain in that area. We will, hopefully, step up his rehab in the next couple of days and see if he could be fit for Charlton.”
Howe told the Daily Echo: “We firmly believe it is just a bruise so it is just a case of whether Yann could tolerate any pain in that area. We will, hopefully, step up his rehab in the next couple of days and see if he could be fit for Charlton.”
I wonder what he plans on doing for work when he finishes with the Football industry.
He has spent 10 years away from his home town so must of built up a considerable sum of money in that time. Clearly says he's not interested in taking any football related work after he retires so very good question.
Don't blame him from wanting to move away from the Football game, when you see how much hard work a man like CP puts in to crowd pleasing and into his work then gets sacked.. relentless job to be honest.
Great interview. Top work. Troubling that he sees things and says things, the way many fans have seen it. Usually the professionals put a different slant on things.
On the other hand, how reasonable was he in negotiation? We don't know for sure.
Great interview. Top work. Troubling that he sees things and says things, the way many fans have seen it. Usually the professionals put a different slant on things.
On the other hand, how reasonable was he in negotiation? We don't know for sure.
Thanks mate, appreciate that.
You are right, we'll never know that for definite. But it is clear he really wanted to stay at The Valley, which is nice. There's plenty of players who couldn't care less.
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Really can't see him playing, hence my comment "as he takes his seat in the west stand"
I read it somewhere like a newspaper.
I wonder what he plans on doing for work when he finishes with the Football industry.
Now I need your advice. New thread or no new thread for it? Quite a conundrum I'm facing...
"He has gone so forget it" crowd repeating themselves.
Great interview. Top work. Troubling that he sees things and says things, the way many fans have seen it. Usually the professionals put a different slant on things.
On the other hand, how reasonable was he in negotiation? We don't know for sure.
You are right, we'll never know that for definite. But it is clear he really wanted to stay at The Valley, which is nice. There's plenty of players who couldn't care less.