To take this thread literally, I did enjoy the early months of Peeters. I have to admit I liked him, and I enjoyed watching Bikey play. I think he was badly let down by the owner,
Him walking into The Valley and within a month stripping the spine out of the team by off loading our two best players in a blatantly obvious attempt to stamp his authority on the club. This was shortly backed up by Meire glibly explaining it all away by saying he’s the boss and we will just have to accept that he will do it his way. OH DO WE REALLY KATRIEN.......OH DO WE REALLY!
Can I say that watching Simon Makienok, a striker who likes the ball the chest or feet repeatedly have the ball sent over his head presumably because the managers thoutlght he was tall was a particular highlight.
As was re-signing JBG clearly telling him we were going to challenge for the championship title only to then not sign the 2-3 championship players we needed and then look what happened.
She was right that he was the boss, but not right that we had to accept his crazy decisions. We will never accept them as they have and are damaging our club.
JBG's 98th minute winner against Hull which prompted Luzon to jump into the pile of players, thus getting him sent to the stands like a naughty school boy. A great memory in a horrific season
To take this thread literally, I did enjoy the early months of Peeters. I have to admit I liked him, and I enjoyed watching Bikey play. I think he was badly let down by the owner,
The start and end of that season were pretty good to be fair. The last few months, with Bulot, Buyens, JBG and Watt all playing well weren't bad. It all went horribly wrong in the summer though...
To take this thread literally, I did enjoy the early months of Peeters. I have to admit I liked him, and I enjoyed watching Bikey play. I think he was badly let down by the owner,
The start and end of that season were pretty good to be fair. The last few months, with Bulot, Buyens, JBG and Watt all playing well weren't bad. It all went horribly wrong in the summer though...
Ermmmm.....it all went wrong the very moment RD took over k&f.
JBG's 98th minute winner against Hull which prompted Luzon to jump into the pile of players, thus getting him sent to the stands like a naughty school boy. A great memory in a horrific season
JBG's 98th minute winner against Hull which prompted Luzon to jump into the pile of players, thus getting him sent to the stands like a naughty school boy. A great memory in a horrific season
Son needed a wee around 89 minutes, as we went out, we saw their equaliser in the stairs. We didn’t go back in and remember hearing the cheers from the winner as we were walking to the train station.
We have t left before the final whistle for any reason since.
An unbelievable silent fart that I managed during the Cardiff game that was so utterly noxious that I even appalled myself. The mate I sit beside was on the point of ringing the fire brigade as he thought there was a fire the millennium suite below us. I’d just eaten a very expensive gourmet burger from the short lived concession that Roland introduced tho the west stand car park. That bowel ripping experience and JBG’s winner made it a memorable day.
His bowing to pressure and appointing British managers with experience of English football
His bowing to pressure and abandoning his deeply flawed model of interchangeable network players
His signing of Bauer; Bielik; Taylor; Clarke, to name a few
His appointment of Bowyer as manager
His admission that his tenure at Charlton had been a failure
Before you all start throwing flags and accusations of being an 'apologist' about, you might look at the thread title. Had it been 'Low points' rather than 'Highlights', it would have been a different story.
To take this thread literally, I did enjoy the early months of Peeters. I have to admit I liked him, and I enjoyed watching Bikey play. I think he was badly let down by the owner,
The start and end of that season were pretty good to be fair. The last few months, with Bulot, Buyens, JBG and Watt all playing well weren't bad. It all went horribly wrong in the summer though...
Ermmmm.....it all went wrong the very moment RD took over k&f.
Overall his reign has been a disaster. but it doesn't mean that everything was bad. There were good moments during his first full season, when we finished mid table with 60 points, only 5 fewer than Powell did during the excellent 9th place season. Watt doing his keep ball routine in the corner circle is another example.
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And the brewery.
Watching Premiership stars of the future
The ability to interview 25 managers in 24 hours
Our Alex Ferguson
Rhys Williams
Tucadean
Dancing after the game
Weird meaning unique
This was shortly backed up by Meire glibly explaining it all away by saying he’s the boss and we will just have to accept that he will do it his way.
OH DO WE REALLY KATRIEN.......OH DO WE REALLY!
Can I say that watching Simon Makienok, a striker who likes the ball the chest or feet repeatedly have the ball sent over his head presumably because the managers thoutlght he was tall was a particular highlight.
As was re-signing JBG clearly telling him we were going to challenge for the championship title only to then not sign the 2-3 championship players we needed and then look what happened.
We have t left before the final whistle for any reason since.
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His bowing to pressure and abandoning his deeply flawed model of interchangeable network players
His signing of Bauer; Bielik; Taylor; Clarke, to name a few
His appointment of Bowyer as manager
His admission that his tenure at Charlton had been a failure
Before you all start throwing flags and accusations of being an 'apologist' about, you might look at the thread title. Had it been 'Low points' rather than 'Highlights', it would have been a different story.
Priceless.