Fraeye on the brink - SLP Match Report and Fraeye Reaction
Match report here - http://www.southlondonpress.co.uk/article.cfm?id=115402&headline=Where and when is this Charlton slide going to end? Colchester defeat can't be seen as an upset&sectionIs=sport&searchyear=2016
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Do one5
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Sorry but why now... I don't like the constant sacking of Managers but what's the point, we've just wasted 13-games in the season (thats over a quarter of matches).
Fraeye should either have had five / six games whilst we got in a new man OR he should have been given the Managerial job after then... We sack him after Huddersfield maybe but what happens then, we get in Euell whilst we piss around looking for someone else meaning that no doubt another 10 / 13 games will pass us by or have we already got the new man already lined up (If this is the case then why only now are we hiring him?)7 -
Sad but trueForeverAddickted said:Sorry but why now... I don't like the constant sacking of Managers but what's the point, we've just wasted 13-games in the season (thats over a quarter of matches).
Fraeye should either have had five / six games whilst we got in a new man OR he should have been given the Managerial job after then... We sack him after Huddersfield maybe but what happens then, we get in Euell whilst we piss around looking for someone else meaning that no doubt another 10 / 13 games will pass us by or have we already got the new man already lined up (If this is the case then why only now are we hiring him?)
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Fraeye is edging closer to the winless run overseen by Bob Peeters before he was sacked
His record is now almost identical to Luzon's this season before he was sacked.
What does it take for the lunacy to stop and for Fraeye to be sacked?
Agreed with the above only I wouldn't have had Fraeye in for the five / six games I would have given that to Jason Euell and see how he did from there.0 -
I see nothing to suggest that Euell would make a good manager. Let's have a proven coach, with managerial pedigree, pleaseMartinCAFC said:Fraeye is edging closer to the winless run overseen by Bob Peeters before he was sacked
His record is now almost identical to Luzon's this season before he was sacked.
What does it take for the lunacy to stop and for Fraeye to be sacked?
Agreed with the above only I wouldn't have had Fraeye in for the five / six games I would have given that to Jason Euell and see how he did from there.24 -
You're all nuts, I'd never have had Carol in at all...we'd have had more points without any form of manager or head coach. What a waste of money that was Roly you mug6
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I was saying that in past tense that Euell should really have been appointed as the Interim when Fraeye was and see how he did.wmcf123 said:
I see nothing to suggest that Euell would make a good manager. Let's have a proven coach, with managerial pedigree, pleaseMartinCAFC said:Fraeye is edging closer to the winless run overseen by Bob Peeters before he was sacked
His record is now almost identical to Luzon's this season before he was sacked.
What does it take for the lunacy to stop and for Fraeye to be sacked?
Agreed with the above only I wouldn't have had Fraeye in for the five / six games I would have given that to Jason Euell and see how he did from there.
At this point I want a proper established credible manager.4 -
Ha ha ha, 'One step forwards and two steps back'! We've been in reverse gear for the vast majority or your tenure. As cfgs says above, do one.2
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I'm possibly swimming against the tide in writing this...but....I feel a bit sorry for him. Things clearly aren't working out as he'd wish them to. So, you say, the manager carries the can. Yes. But he's carrying Duchatelet's can, as the other managers did. Part of the equation, of course, is that you can have talent all around you and things don't work out. There's plenty of examples I need not list. So, I'm a bit sorry for Karel, in the same way I was sorry for Guy and Bob. And I was the most sorry for Chris, because he was....us. And remains so.
There are two options left to us. Accept the status quo, and continue in attendance. Or oppose, big time. Don't look to 'leaders'. Follow your passion.2 - Sponsored links:
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New manager? simples.. Kat will do her customary twenty interviews in one afternoon, Jose Riga gets the job.ForeverAddickted said:Sorry but why now... I don't like the constant sacking of Managers but what's the point, we've just wasted 13-games in the season (thats over a quarter of matches).
Fraeye should either have had five / six games whilst we got in a new man OR he should have been given the Managerial job after then... We sack him after Huddersfield maybe but what happens then, we get in Euell whilst we piss around looking for someone else meaning that no doubt another 10 / 13 games will pass us by or have we already got the new man already lined up (If this is the case then why only now are we hiring him?)
You want a new manager from outside the network? forget it.0 -
Don't feel sorry for him mate, if he had an ounce of decency and self respect he would resign and there we have it.Anna_Kissed said:I'm possibly swimming against the tide in writing this...but....I feel a bit sorry for him. Things clearly aren't working out as he'd wish them to. So, you say, the manager carries the can. Yes. But he's carrying Duchatelet's can, as the other managers did. Part of the equation, of course, is that you can have talent all around you and things don't work out. There's plenty of examples I need not list. So, I'm a bit sorry for Karel, in the same way I was sorry for Guy and Bob. And I was the most sorry for Chris, because he was....us. And remains so.
There are two options left to us. Accept the status quo, and continue in attendance. Or oppose, big time. Don't look to 'leaders'. Follow your passion.13 -
What was the point of getting rid of Guy? Would he have done worse?2
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What I am more worried about, if we lose to HTFC what happends then if KF is still somehow in charge? we have to do something. He cant last another loss0
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Why on earth do we have so many injuries, what is happening at training?1
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If he's been quoted correctly, he seems to have a strange concept of time - in KF world, we got in Poyet, then lost Diarra and we got in Johnson then we lost Bauer. I would suggest that we got Poyet and Johnson in because we had lost Diarra and Bauer.16
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We pick up players on the cheap. And they are cheap for a reason. Some of them are apparently made of glass.10
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He's lost it mate, just like I have at the moment. I do hope matron gives me a tablet and sends me up to bed in a minuteEveshamAddick said:If he's been quoted correctly, he seems to have a strange concept of time - in KF world, we got in Poyet, then lost Diarra and we got in Johnson then we lost Bauer. I would suggest that we got Poyet and Johnson in because we had lost Diarra and Bauer.
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Who in their right mind would want to work under Pinnochio and 2 sheds? I really fear for our future.3
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I felt sorry for him initially, clearly he shouldn't have been put in the job in the first place. But it's quite clear that he is way out of his depth. More so than any manager we have ever had, and to be honest , and I'm almost embarrassed to say it, I'd rather have Iain Dowie in charge (and I hated that man with a passion). He doesn't help himself with the crap that he comes out with either. If he had an ounce of decency he would walk away. While Roly owns football clubs, that man will always have a job. It's not as if he would be walking in to unemployment is it?Anna_Kissed said:I'm possibly swimming against the tide in writing this...but....I feel a bit sorry for him. Things clearly aren't working out as he'd wish them to. So, you say, the manager carries the can. Yes. But he's carrying Duchatelet's can, as the other managers did. Part of the equation, of course, is that you can have talent all around you and things don't work out. There's plenty of examples I need not list. So, I'm a bit sorry for Karel, in the same way I was sorry for Guy and Bob. And I was the most sorry for Chris, because he was....us. And remains so.
There are two options left to us. Accept the status quo, and continue in attendance. Or oppose, big time. Don't look to 'leaders'. Follow your passion.
One thing a manager needs is respect, how can anybody on the playing side respect him?
It's quite clear to everybody barring 2 people that he is a complete and utter clueless clown. I honestly believe that the only reason he is still in charge is because those 2 people know that it's pissing people off.
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I reckon he must have some dirt on Rolly or else he's his love child.3
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And we're probably no nearer getting a manager than we were 13 matches ago. 'Kin shambles.4
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He had the arrogance too claim 'the bell is ringing for me" in December 2014 while Peeters was struggling - as if a rank, amateur 3rd division bell end was the answer to our problems - he has been embroiled in this mess since the start of this horrible regime. No sympathy whatsoever.Anna_Kissed said:I'm possibly swimming against the tide in writing this...but....I feel a bit sorry for him. Things clearly aren't working out as he'd wish them to. So, you say, the manager carries the can. Yes. But he's carrying Duchatelet's can, as the other managers did. Part of the equation, of course, is that you can have talent all around you and things don't work out. There's plenty of examples I need not list. So, I'm a bit sorry for Karel, in the same way I was sorry for Guy and Bob. And I was the most sorry for Chris, because he was....us. And remains so.
There are two options left to us. Accept the status quo, and continue in attendance. Or oppose, big time. Don't look to 'leaders'. Follow your passion.20 -
That's a classic puppet picture and will sum up Fraeye's time at the club when, he eventually goes. He will go. It's just a matter of time.JorgeCosta said:The picture of him in the SLP makes him look like the puppet he is.
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It's almost as if the board don't know what they're doing.ForeverAddickted said:Sorry but why now... I don't like the constant sacking of Managers but what's the point, we've just wasted 13-games in the season (thats over a quarter of matches).
Fraeye should either have had five / six games whilst we got in a new man OR he should have been given the Managerial job after then... We sack him after Huddersfield maybe but what happens then, we get in Euell whilst we piss around looking for someone else meaning that no doubt another 10 / 13 games will pass us by or have we already got the new man already lined up (If this is the case then why only now are we hiring him?)25 -
Yep, he's been sniding after this job for ages. No sympathy whatsoever, his ambition exceeds his ability by a vast margin. (A bit like the CEO). He deserves every bit of grief he is getting and moreOakster said:
He had the arrogance too claim 'the bell is ringing for me" in December 2014 while Peeters was struggling - as if a rank, amateur 3rd division bell end was the answer to our problems - he has been embroiled in this mess since the start of this horrible regime. No sympathy whatsoever.Anna_Kissed said:I'm possibly swimming against the tide in writing this...but....I feel a bit sorry for him. Things clearly aren't working out as he'd wish them to. So, you say, the manager carries the can. Yes. But he's carrying Duchatelet's can, as the other managers did. Part of the equation, of course, is that you can have talent all around you and things don't work out. There's plenty of examples I need not list. So, I'm a bit sorry for Karel, in the same way I was sorry for Guy and Bob. And I was the most sorry for Chris, because he was....us. And remains so.
There are two options left to us. Accept the status quo, and continue in attendance. Or oppose, big time. Don't look to 'leaders'. Follow your passion.7 -
No sympathy. He's stealing a living.6