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Malkay
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So the odds were ended with Fraeye at 1/2 ?0
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Yes, correct.ShootersHillGuru said:So the odds were ended with Fraeye at 1/2 ?
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Well that's us relegated then.0
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Magic. Seriously, that would just be fucking magic if he appointed that guy (Fraeye). Sad thing is, I fully expect it now.0
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If fraeyecis appointed I'm throwing my season ticket at meire, its still sitting in my bin at the moment though4
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Mackay even money with bet victor
http://www.oddschecker.com/football/football-specials/charlton/next-permanent-manager0 -
Whoever the new manager is, if he (or she) gets sacked in less than a year, I will seriously consider not getting another season ticket and go to Welling instead0
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I'd pick whichever one is less likely to try and sign Evans.
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Woolwich? I know our budget is small for the league but I would expect our star player to live somewhere slightly more affluent than Woolwichscabbyhorse said:
Half the first team squad live in Bickley, chiselhurst, petts wood........Watt lives in woolwichRugbyAddick said:Big Mak lives around Petts Wood so not too far away from Chislehurst
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I met Watt a couple months back, told me he was moving to another place in London, definitely not Woolwich0
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Woolwich is a wonderful part of the world! I believe Mr. Watt had/has one of the riverside flats.0
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He moved to Woolwich in the summer.
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From his Instagram it looks like he lives in a nice modern development right next to the river. Looks really nice actuallyjamescafc said:
Woolwich? I know our budget is small for the league but I would expect our star player to live somewhere slightly more affluent than Woolwichscabbyhorse said:
Half the first team squad live in Bickley, chiselhurst, petts wood........Watt lives in woolwichRugbyAddick said:Big Mak lives around Petts Wood so not too far away from Chislehurst
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I would rather this bloke then a racist!0
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I believe he lives in a club owned flat on The Royal Arsenal.kentaddick said:
From his Instagram it looks like he lives in a nice modern development right next to the river. Looks really nice actuallyjamescafc said:
Woolwich? I know our budget is small for the league but I would expect our star player to live somewhere slightly more affluent than Woolwichscabbyhorse said:
Half the first team squad live in Bickley, chiselhurst, petts wood........Watt lives in woolwichRugbyAddick said:Big Mak lives around Petts Wood so not too far away from Chislehurst
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Well I'm glad that's sorted.3
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Where is this picture then?0
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Clutching at straws here a bit (actually, a lot) but if they did appoint a british manager it might just signal, at last, a realisation that their recruitment policies need to change.
I know, I know, I'm just kidding myself but I'm getting desperate.1 -
That riverside flat could be worth more than half of our squad when the crossrail is up and running!6
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In all seriousnes,
If it is Malkey, our black players surely won't be happy about this and won't want to play for him, and I for one would 100% support them for that.. so please Charton, don't be so stupid.
Wise up, take your time with this appointment and make it right! I don't want a racist here.4 -
Hope there's a flat next door for Malky he'd love Woolwich.6
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It's almost like they're deliberately trying to dismantle everything about the club. Well known as a family club? Let's hire a proven massive racist! I genuinely can't think of anyone I'd less like to see in charge. I'd take Pardew back before him; he's a prick and I can't stand him but he's never been caught racially abusing anyone. Really hope his isn't true7
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No matter what you think of him or his actions, he didn't (I believe) actually racially abuse anyone did he - he made some racist private remarks and was not charged by the FA.
Not saying I agree with the latter but I Think it's an important distinction.5 -
finally, in a day filled with more questions than answers I can now rest easy.ShootersHillGuru said:Well I'm glad that's sorted.
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No, it isn't. He wasn't charged by the FA because private communications aren't subject to their sanctions. It's a technicality, nothing else. And I really don't think being willing to send racist, homophobic and sexist messages to your colleague but being careful enough to not say them out loud to someone gives you any leeway in the arsehole stakes.The Organiser said:No matter what you think of him or his actions, he didn't (I believe) actually racially abuse anyone did he - he made some racist private remarks and was not charged by the FA.
Not saying I agree with the latter but I Think it's an important distinction.28 -
It's sad that this is the choice we're having to make though.CharltonByBlood said:I would rather this bloke then a racist!
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I'd have McKay. Honestly I can't believe so many of you won't give a bloke a second chance.
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