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Fulham & Magath

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  • Agree with Prague, think we would have got to Europe and Parker could well have been Roy Keane's replacement!!!!
  • What a link, what a read.
    Sheesh, the bloke makes Pardew look like Dawn French being kind on kindness day which is every day of the year.
    Mind you it would've worked had the cheese been vegetarian ;-)
  • Surely maximum fine is two weeks wages?
  • Chunes said:

    Why are we talking about Parker again.

    Agreed. Let's talk about Powell
    What about Parky then? Henners used to enjoy defending his corner :-0
  • RedChaser said:

    Chunes said:

    Why are we talking about Parker again.

    Agreed. Let's talk about Powell
    What about Parky then? Henners used to enjoy defending his corner :-0
    Not as easy as , a Danny Green one.
  • How Parker has changed.
    Remember when he was banging on curbs door with his hair still wet demanding a move to Chelsea .
    Straight after the Chelsea game as well, I think!

    Haha love how these stories change over the years. It was Murray's door, the Wolves game and his hair wasn't wet, he was covered in mud.
  • RedChaser said:

    Chunes said:

    Why are we talking about Parker again.

    Agreed. Let's talk about Powell
    What about Parky then? Henners used to enjoy defending his corner :-0
    How's he doing at Bradford?

    : - )
  • RedChaser said:

    Chunes said:

    Why are we talking about Parker again.

    Agreed. Let's talk about Powell
    What about Parky then? Henners used to enjoy defending his corner :-0
    How's he doing at Bradford?

    : - )
    Next Huddersfield manager maybe? That'll test your loyalty. :-)
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  • RedChaser said:

    RedChaser said:

    Chunes said:

    Why are we talking about Parker again.

    Agreed. Let's talk about Powell
    What about Parky then? Henners used to enjoy defending his corner :-0
    How's he doing at Bradford?

    : - )
    Next Huddersfield manager maybe? That'll test your loyalty. :-)
    Loyal to Charlton, no one else.
  • edited September 2014
    Cheese soaked in alcohol strapped to your thigh. Did he make it up or was this some housewife's strange tip to solve every day common problems? It was something that was not familiar with Fulham's club doctor anyway.

    To quote Adrian Durham from TalkSport that is a "Head's Gone".
  • edited September 2014

    Cheese soaked in alcohol strapped to your thigh. Did he make it up or was this some housewife's strange tip to solve every day common problems? It was something that was not familiar with Fulham's club doctor anyway.

    To quote Adrian Durham from TalkSport that is a "Head's Gone".

    Ah, but the old cheese soaked in alcohol never worked properly, because he didn't phone his mother for long enough. He should have been on the phone for the full 3 hours, not just 2.5 hours :-)
  • stupid mugs had the perfect manager for the job of survival or an attempt at promotion after relegation on their doorstep and took another path
  • Austrian skier Lindsey Vonn used cheese on an injury and then won a World title. Maybe FM was onto something!
  • Could've called his bluff though. What's he going to do refuse to play week in week out and make a fool of himself?
  • Could've called his bluff though. What's he going to do refuse to play week in week out and make a fool of himself?

    If you were the Charlton chairman you wouldn't see that as so simple

    1. How long could we have afforded to pay the little turd 19k a week to do nothing?

    2. Nobody else was willing and able to pay that kind of dosh for Parker. The Russian turd was flinging money around that nobody else was able to match at the time. Itws also Chelsea who had previously bid for him and put it in his head that he was already some kind of superstar.

    3. The danger was that Parker would have further devalued himself with an extended stand off. They might have ended up having to sell him in summer for only £2-3m because he'd have labelled himself a troublemaker.

    We were stuffed. And £10m was a lot for a young midfielder at that time.
  • edited September 2014
    Personally I think Parker is a great example of why a potentially great footballer shouldn't jump for the money. He wasted 2 years of his career and ended up as a holding midfielder for Newcastle. Another 2 years as first name on the teamsheet at Charlton, playing in the attacking midfield role which in my view was his best, he'd have cemented his reputation, secured an England spot - perhaps as backup to Scholes initially - and might have found a long-term starting position at one of the very top clubs, earning way more in the long term.

    Hope Joe Gomez understands that (although I have a feeling he'll develop into a great footballer anywhere he goes).

    Back to topic, it's amazing the hatchet job that's going on with Magath. There is a human being behind all this, even if he is a bit odd in the way he manages a football club. There are, I'm sure, lots of positives about the man alongside the strange stuff. Hate the black-and-white nature of our press.

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  • Cheese soaked in alcohol strapped to your thigh. Did he make it up or was this some housewife's strange tip to solve every day common problems? It was something that was not familiar with Fulham's club doctor anyway.

    To quote Adrian Durham from TalkSport that is a "Head's Gone".

    must have been craven cottage cheese

  • I am not making excuses for Magath, but he probably had some good ideas as well, but who is going to tell you. It is like after a war, you only hear what atrocities the defeated country did, you never hear about the victors (sorry if this is a bit heavy, but you know what I mean). Anyone who steps out of line and support him will be a very brave man.
  • edited September 2014
    Auf Wiedersehen, ya cheese-hating surrender monkeys.
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