Liked him at first, and defended him on here, started to grate me the more he descended into his David Brent persona, personally wouldn’t boo him, more a sympathetic chuckle and smile of relief.
Liked him at first, and defended him on here, started to grate me the more he descended into his David Brent persona, personally wouldn’t boo him, more a sympathetic chuckle and smile of relief.
This.
I lost a lot of respect from him after Shrewsbury away when after we lost he walked straight down the tunnel without even acknowledging the fans.
It was the final few games for me when he was trying to engineer a move to Oxford by messing up our results
Six points rather than one from Blackpool and Fleetwood would have seen us avoiding Shrewsbury in the Play-Off Semi-Finals
Fair enough the bloke wanted to resign yet would he have been so keen to resign if Oxford werent interested at the time - Bloke put his own interests above the club
Wont boo him when we play Oxford though, just enjoy seeing him failing there especially as we tried to warn their fans who ignored us
oh dear... Oxford losing 2-0... so is that 2 former charlton players scoring against Oxford. Let's hope Robinson has negotiated a high "get the sack" clause and Oxford can#t afford to pay him off.
How can everyone see the formation doesnt work other than KR
Exactly this. He even admitted as much the other night saying his style of play isn't suitable for lower league football. But plays the same way every single week.
Gets Ricky Holmes and has him doing naff all. He’s been given loads more funds there than he did with us. The gobshite is a walking disaster area. I also hope he hangs on until they play us. That would be divine justice.
If he does hang on until we play them, I can really see that being the game Bowyer has talked about where we just smash the opposition. They’d know his weaknesses and how the nullify any strengths, I genuinely think we would win by quite a few goals.
But being Charlton they’ll beat us comfortably 2-0
That would be typical going on previous times. However, this time, it feels different, it feels the closest we have been to that winning League One season under Powell. I’m not saying it’s the same, but it feels so different to previous years. That’s why this time, I think we would smash them.
Even if we beat Oxford I can see Robinson in his post match interview claiming that (1) It was his Charlton squad that beat them (2) It was his mentoring that has seen Bowyer do so well
I see from SSN that he's done his old trick of bringing in a "name" to help his players. This time its Ian Wright to help his strikers score.
I wonder how look it will take Mr Wright to find out that there is only 1 player to deal with as KR sticks to his rigid formation.
He's brought in Ian Wright everywhere to help his Strikers score... Did it at MK Dons and swear he was brought in at Charlton for a few training sessions
I see from SSN that he's done his old trick of bringing in a "name" to help his players. This time its Ian Wright to help his strikers score.
I wonder how look it will take Mr Wright to find out that there is only 1 player to deal with as KR sticks to his rigid formation.
He's brought in Ian Wright everywhere to help his Strikers score... Did it at MK Dons and swear he was brought in at Charlton for a few training sessions
I think Robinson suggested it might happen but I dont think it did.
For those who cant face clicking on the newsshopper site heres the gist:
The Valley boss had Wright as part of his backroom team at MK Dons.
Now he may turn to the former England and Crystal Palace striker again to help his forwards Josh Magennis and Leon Best.
Woolwich-born Wright, 54, knows Charlton well after his son Bradley Wright-Phillips was a major part of the Addicks’ League One title-winning squad in 2012.
Robinson told News Shopper: “Let me tell you, if it’s going to help my players, he’ll definitely do it.
“He’s got a very busy schedule, he’s a workaholic. He’s got an amazing family who he doesn't see enough anyway.
“But he’s got very fond memories of Charlton Athletic because of Bradley’s time here.
“When Bradley was here, he loved playing for Charlton so it’s certainly something he [Wright] looks back on very fondly.”
Wright, who scored 185 goals for Arsenal, retired 17 years ago.
He worked as a first-team coach under Robinson for just one season before leaving in 2013.
And the pair still keep in touch.
Robinson added: “Wrighty was my first-team coach at MK Dons. He’s a personal, good friend of mine.
“He’s someone who I speak to most weeks, and is one of the nicest people I’ve met in my life.”
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I lost a lot of respect from him after Shrewsbury away when after we lost he walked straight down the tunnel without even acknowledging the fans.
Your having a laugh.
I'm sure there's still a thread on here after Robert Lee went to newcastle
Six points rather than one from Blackpool and Fleetwood would have seen us avoiding Shrewsbury in the Play-Off Semi-Finals
Fair enough the bloke wanted to resign yet would he have been so keen to resign if Oxford werent interested at the time - Bloke put his own interests above the club
Wont boo him when we play Oxford though, just enjoy seeing him failing there especially as we tried to warn their fans who ignored us
The best though, is that Wagstaff and Pigott have got the goals.
That will teach you to write one of the World's worst ever songs that makes me want to puke every time I hear it.
Please stay at Oxford
Page own goal
Robinson striding off the pitch, then taking to the media for 2 hours until eventually someone turns the lights out
I wonder how look it will take Mr Wright to find out that there is only 1 player to deal with as KR sticks to his rigid formation.
https://www.newsshopper.co.uk/sport/15788371.charlton-boss-karl-robinson-may-turn-to-arsenal-legend-ian-wright-to-boost-strikers/
For those who cant face clicking on the newsshopper site heres the gist:
The Valley boss had Wright as part of his backroom team at MK Dons.
Now he may turn to the former England and Crystal Palace striker again to help his forwards Josh Magennis and Leon Best.
Woolwich-born Wright, 54, knows Charlton well after his son Bradley Wright-Phillips was a major part of the Addicks’ League One title-winning squad in 2012.
Robinson told News Shopper: “Let me tell you, if it’s going to help my players, he’ll definitely do it.
“He’s got a very busy schedule, he’s a workaholic. He’s got an amazing family who he doesn't see enough anyway.
“But he’s got very fond memories of Charlton Athletic because of Bradley’s time here.
“When Bradley was here, he loved playing for Charlton so it’s certainly something he [Wright] looks back on very fondly.”
Wright, who scored 185 goals for Arsenal, retired 17 years ago.
He worked as a first-team coach under Robinson for just one season before leaving in 2013.
And the pair still keep in touch.
Robinson added: “Wrighty was my first-team coach at MK Dons. He’s a personal, good friend of mine.
“He’s someone who I speak to most weeks, and is one of the nicest people I’ve met in my life.”