Simon Makienok has revealed that there is a positive vibe amongst the first team ahead of Saturday’s trip to Middlesbrough
Olly Groome reports
Simon Makienok has revealed that there is a positive vibe amongst the first team ahead of Saturday’s trip to Middlesbrough.
Following the weekend’s dismissal of former Head Coach Guy Luzon, the Addicks have brought in Interim Head Coach Karel Fraeye on a temporary basis to steady the shop after nine league games without a victory.
And Denmark international Makienok spoke of an encouraging first meeting with the Belgian, who previously spent time at The Valley as assistant to Jose Riga in 2014.
“Obviously, it’s been a different situation to come into on Monday,” said the striker.
“We had to talk about a lot of things, but now we must start from scratch and look forward.
“We spoke to the Head Coach about how we want to do things and we’ve used these few days to put the last few games behind us. We’ve done that now and he’s come in with a lot of energy and a lot of smiles.
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And wasn't it SM who was in a bar telling people Malky had got the job ?
“One of the first things he told us was that if we’re going to turn this around, we need positive, smiling players and if we’re doing that and fighting for each other, then we can achieve it.
“He also came with his ideas of how to play and I think that was very positive as well. I think, personally, it’s the right thing to do in our situation.”
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“I’ve been in situations like this at my former clubs and it helps so much when you’re in a bad period and you’re down. "
As much as I respect the positivity in one sense Simon, no you haven't. Maybe as a player losing a few games on the trot, but nothing near to what we as fans are putting up with.
The Danish 1st Division club Herfølge Boldklub and bankrupt club Køge Boldklub decided in March 2009 to merge. The club played their first season as a merged club in the 2009–10 season of the Danish Superliga. The season ended in relegation.
Where is the CEO? Where is Fraeye?
A load of bollocks.
The club interview a player who has positive things to say.. HOW DARE HE!
Good interview, keep them coming CAFC