Bad bad manager, Fulham should have walked the league when he was manager and the scraped through. Bournemouth should have got 2nd easily last season and they nearly blew it. Getting beat 9v0 in a premier league game is a disgrace.
Wasn't seen as a sacking offence for Ralf Rabbit hutch at Soton though was it, and they managed to stay up. Bit of an overreaction re Parker if you ask me. That said, I'm not convinced he's that good, but I don't think he's crap either.
it did appear that Parker was looking to be sacked after the post Liverpool inverview and probably only staying around for the pay off ! Can't really blame him with the lack of investment in the squad although they have had a tough few opening fixtures
Bad bad manager, Fulham should have walked the league when he was manager and the scraped through. Bournemouth should have got 2nd easily last season and they nearly blew it. Getting beat 9v0 in a premier league game is a disgrace.
So, if the definition of "nearly blew" promotion and having "scraped through" is being six points clear of the Play Offs, what is the definition of missing out on being Champions by two points? Equally, Fulham did have someone in Mitrovic who broke all records with 43 League goals last season!
More to it. His interviews at the weekend suggested he was at war with the owners so this was on the cards
Forgetting the history of Cafc and the personal animosity of many Charlton fans towards Scott Parker, the toy throwing lad was correct in saying publicly that they are short of players as Bournemouth would've been this season's Norwich.
Scott Parker took the defeat badly as you would expect and took to his bed. Mrs Parker wasn't going to let her husband feel sorry for himself and shouted up the stairs in the Morning.
"Come on Scott, it's 10"
"Oh fuck, the Scouse bastards have scored again" 🤦🏻♂️ came the reply.
Putting aside any Charlton-related animosity towards him i don't get those who say he's a bad manager. He's only been a manager since 2019 and already has 2 promotions to his name. A lot of managers never get that in a whole career.
In the one game they had this season against a remotely similar level of opposition they won. The 3 games he lost were to Arsenal, City and Liverpool. Their squad is woefully inadequate for the PL and barring a miracle they will probably finish up in a top 10 list for lowest ever PL points totals.
More to it. His interviews at the weekend suggested he was at war with the owners so this was on the cards
Forgetting the history of Cafc and the personal animosity of many Charlton fans towards Scott Parker, the toy throwing lad was correct in saying publicly that they are short of players as Bournemouth would've been this season's Norwich.
I must say when he left as an player I thought he was almost world class. He should have achieved soooo much more as a player. I can see why his head got turned but you could easily argue his agent ruined a chunk of his career.
as a manager he doesn’t inspire me much so this is really no surprise. Much like Bowyer, having players play in your image will only get you so far. You will get found out tactically regardless of buffoonery behind the scenes
Putting aside any Charlton-related animosity towards him i don't get those who say he's a bad manager. He's only been a manager since 2019 and already has 2 promotions to his name. A lot of managers never get that in a whole career.
In the one game they had this season against a remotely similar level of opposition they won. The 3 games he lost were to Arsenal, City and Liverpool. Their squad is woefully inadequate for the PL and barring a miracle they will probably finish up in a top 10 list for lowest ever PL points totals.
The only manager to achieve 2 promotions to the Premier league at a younger age is Paul Jewell. Of all people.
Bournemouth are right to husband the premiership money to keep going, but unless Parker deliberately lost in a fit of pique, then is it reasonable for the Bournemouth board to expect Parker to make bricks with no straw?
Shame. No more comic MOTD moments as whiny Scotty in his £700 cardy attempts to say something vaguely intelligible in post-match interviews. I'll miss the little squirt.
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Forgetting the history of Cafc and the personal animosity of many Charlton fans towards Scott Parker, the toy throwing lad was correct in saying publicly that they are short of players as Bournemouth would've been this season's Norwich.
Sacking a manager after 4 games when you've let him sign nobody is absolutely ridiculous. But hey, "he stamped his feet".
Mrs Parker wasn't going to let her husband feel sorry for himself and shouted up the stairs in the Morning.
"Come on Scott, it's 10"
"Oh fuck, the Scouse bastards have scored again" 🤦🏻♂️ came the reply.
In the one game they had this season against a remotely similar level of opposition they won. The 3 games he lost were to Arsenal, City and Liverpool. Their squad is woefully inadequate for the PL and barring a miracle they will probably finish up in a top 10 list for lowest ever PL points totals.
as a manager he doesn’t inspire me much so this is really no surprise. Much like Bowyer, having players play in your image will only get you so far. You will get found out tactically regardless of buffoonery behind the scenes
Bournemouth did him a favour to sack him. He can accept the pay off and not have another relegation on his CV.
I don't know what makes him the devil?
The Liverpool thrashing was obviously shambolic and shameful, but I'm pretty certain he will get another job somewhere else.
He might do better to have 18months off and rest it out for a bit. Recharge his dry your eyes mate batteries.
Parker to make bricks with no straw?
No more comic MOTD moments as whiny Scotty in his £700 cardy attempts to say something vaguely intelligible in post-match interviews.
I'll miss the little squirt.