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.
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.
The cardigan is £1300
Wow, I know inflations getting out of hand, but that’s doubled in about ten minutes!!
I find it hard to continue to resent a 41-year-old man for making a financially/ career motivated decision when he was 22. Besides, I blame Chelsea and Abramovich for all that more than him. I wanted him to do well in management but I suspect he'll be bouncing around the Championship and possibly League One and below for a long while.
Either way, he's better off not sticking around at Bournemouth. They have the potential for a record low points tally unless something drastic happens there. They're 22 goals behind Arsenal on goal difference after four games!
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.
The cardigan is £1300
I hope he kept the receipt. I'd be sending it back. It doesn't flatter and he could've got a nice one for that.
I do still hold a bitter resentment for him leaving, we would have qualified for Europe had he stayed. The best chance we ever had or ever will have (sugardaddy notwithstanding). I can't help that resentment any more than a dog can't help licking its balls. However, I am equally sensible enough to see that getting the tin-tack when you have lost to three of the richest clubs in the world, and won the "winnable" game, you don't deserve the Spanish archer.
I do still hold a bitter resentment for him leaving, we would have qualified for Europe had he stayed. The best chance we ever had or ever will have (sugardaddy notwithstanding). I can't help that resentment any more than a dog can't help licking its balls. However, I am equally sensible enough to see that getting the tin-tack when you have lost to three of the richest clubs in the world, and won the "winnable" game, you don't deserve the Spanish archer.
Not just that. He refused to travel to the cup game at Gillingham, which we then duly lost. If we'd have won that game we wouldn't have faced another premier league team until the final. I know hindsight is 20/20, but he robbed us of the best chance we ever had of getting to a domestic cup final.
I was at the cup game at Gillingham, and Scot Parker was standing close to me with the Charlton fans in the away end.
At that point I don’t think the fans knew what was going on. As I recall most of the Charlton fans were polite and nice to him.
He probably refused to play against the Gills, but he made his own way to the ground. it was after this match that I found out that he was refusing to play for us.
Being a Charlton supporter has always been hard work, he took away our chance of minor success. He cost us a cup run and possible European qualification.
I have never seen a manager so down in an interview after the Liverpool game. Think he saw the writing on the wall. I thought he was going to cry at some stage
I was at the cup game at Gillingham, and Scot Parker was standing close to me with the Charlton fans in the away end.
At that point I don’t think the fans knew what was going on. As I recall most of the Charlton fans were polite and nice to him.
He probably refused to play against the Gills, but he made his own way to the ground. it was after this match that I found out that he was refusing to play for us.
Being a Charlton supporter has always been hard work, he took away our chance of minor success. He cost us a cup run and possible European qualification.
No he didn't. He didn't take it away.
If the whole club completely rely on a 22 year old performances, then we have ourselves to blame.
Scott was distracted because he knew a bid for him was placed for him.
It then all erupted because Richard Murray didn't know the right way to handle the problem.
Scott betrayed the club but it wasn't all from his own making. The problem was inevitable. A bigger club was always going to try and snatch him from charlton at some point. It was just earlier than expected.
Being a Charlton supporter has always been hard work, he took away our chance of minor success. He cost us a cup run and possible European qualification.
No he didn't. He didn't take it away.
If the whole club completely rely on a 22 year old performances, then we have ourselves to blame.
Scott was distracted because he knew a bid for him was placed for him.
It then all erupted because Richard Murray didn't know the right way to handle the problem.
Scott betrayed the club but it wasn't all from his own making. The problem was inevitable. A bigger club was always going to try and snatch him from charlton at some point. It was just earlier than expected.
We didn't know how to keep him.
Were we 4th when he left? had he just played a massive part in us beating Chelsea, scoring 4? did our season take a massive nose dive after the major functioning part in the team left?
the answers to all of those are yes.
itvwas heavilybrumoured at the time that even the England manager told him to stay at Charlton until the end of the season.
look at his career stats, was going to Chelsea a mistake and was it all about the money? yes.!!! Parker cost us
parker did a Lyle Taylor, the difference is social media wasnt around then so parker got away with it.
Being a Charlton supporter has always been hard work, he took away our chance of minor success. He cost us a cup run and possible European qualification.
No he didn't. He didn't take it away.
If the whole club completely rely on a 22 year old performances, then we have ourselves to blame.
Scott was distracted because he knew a bid for him was placed for him.
It then all erupted because Richard Murray didn't know the right way to handle the problem.
Scott betrayed the club but it wasn't all from his own making. The problem was inevitable. A bigger club was always going to try and snatch him from charlton at some point. It was just earlier than expected.
We didn't know how to keep him.
Scott Parker was the star player in that team and what ever we think of Richard Murray now, we did our utmost to keep him. He was going to get a massive loyalty bonus and a wage increase. They didn't even need him as there Midfield was strong anyway.
It did/does make we wonder if you can't hold on to your players when you are 4th in the Premier and they go to club lower in the table like Chelsea what is the point. The elitist premier League even stopped the shared gate receipts
The day Parker left I knew we would never be as high again in the Table in my or any Charlton fans life time. Brings back so many unhappy memories after such a great 5 months of that premier season. Losing Scott Parker and later Curbs,were the two pivotal moments when we were on a southern trajectory.
Murray went from Hero to Zero after losing his Midas touch and the rest is comedy gold as long as you aren't a Charlton fan.
Second set of owners he's fallen out with. Funny that. Almost like when he doesn't get exactly what he wants he throws his toys out of the pram until he gets paid a lot of money to leave. Wonder when he learned that trick..
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Either way, he's better off not sticking around at Bournemouth. They have the potential for a record low points tally unless something drastic happens there. They're 22 goals behind Arsenal on goal difference after four games!
https://newsthump.com/2022/08/30/scott-parker-dismissed-for-disastrous-taste-in-cardigans/?fbclid=IwAR3nDBI5ZedVdFJoXCrdjh3FcreofJoV0ppC79mgFLcuMKzHkYtCL0F90tI
At that point I don’t think the fans knew what was going on.
As I recall most of the Charlton fans were polite and nice to him.
He probably refused to play against the Gills, but he made his own way to the ground.
it was after this match that I found out that he was refusing to play for us.
good. Never forget, never forgive.
Same as this.
me he was injured and couldn’t play.
No he didn't. He didn't take it away.
If the whole club completely rely on a 22 year old performances, then we have ourselves to blame.
Scott was distracted because he knew a bid for him was placed for him.
It then all erupted because Richard Murray didn't know the right way to handle the problem.
Scott betrayed the club but it wasn't all from his own making. The problem was inevitable. A bigger club was always going to try and snatch him from charlton at some point. It was just earlier than expected.
We didn't know how to keep him.
had he just played a massive part in us beating Chelsea, scoring 4?
did our season take a massive nose dive after the major functioning part in the team left?
the answers to all of those are yes.
itvwas heavilybrumoured at the time that even the England manager told him to stay at Charlton until the end of the season.
look at his career stats, was going to Chelsea a mistake and was it all about the money? yes.!!! Parker cost us
parker did a Lyle Taylor, the difference is social media wasnt around then so parker got away with it.
as I said, never forget, never forgive.
Scott Parker was the star player in that team and what ever we think of Richard Murray now, we did our utmost to keep him.
He was going to get a massive loyalty bonus and a wage increase. They didn't even need him as there Midfield was strong anyway.
It did/does make we wonder if you can't hold on to your players when you are 4th in the Premier and they go to club lower in the table like Chelsea what is the point. The elitist premier League even stopped the shared gate receipts
The day Parker left I knew we would never be as high again in the Table in my or any Charlton fans life time. Brings back so many unhappy memories after such a great 5 months of that premier season. Losing Scott Parker and later Curbs,were the two pivotal moments when we were on a southern trajectory.
Murray went from Hero to Zero after losing his Midas touch and the rest is comedy gold as long as you aren't a Charlton fan.