"Charlton sold him at the end of the day. There is very limited loyalty in lots of parts of football at the moment. Looking at that club from the outside it looks all over the place."
My take is he was convinced to stay - bit like gudmundsen anc then only half the promises materialised - in this case a complete lack of strikers and once it probably became known around the time of the best deal that no significant outlay was going to rectify that, things went wonky and off he went - same old really but he ho let's hope we can galvanise and sneak up this season and with new owners hopefully on the horizon I'm feeling quite positive about it all - like the sound of Kai Kai but deco need a proper centre forward as well minimum
Sounds like Robinson and probably Murray were as in the dark as everybody else about this and maybe that was the plan but obviously something either changed or RD was just keeping a very close counsel
Errrrrm....OK he's a Spanner but is what he said in any way in error? We are a basket case of a club and are lurching from one disaster to another and will continue to do so until Roland pisses off.
Looking at Wallace's club from the outside perhaps he might wish to explain why it always come at or near the top of the Home Office tables for football hooliganism before he offers comments on other clubs.
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Why is he even allowed in our stadium?
“He loved it at Charlton but he should be in the Championship – he’s got that quality.”
That's good enough for me.
Give yourself a pat on the back Shino
RolandOut!