Even if Roland ploughs millions into the playing budget and finances back to back promotions, bringing the good times back, I will still not forgive him for the way he got rid of Yann.
Even if Roland ploughs millions into the playing budget and finances back to back promotions, bringing the good times back, I will still not forgive him for the way he got rid of Yann.
Watching him score the other week was like bumping into an ex who you still love but started to forget and she's lost weight and had a boob job and she tells you she's just got engaged and she is really happy while you stand there in your balding fat middle aged carcass wondering where it all went wrong.
Went tonight - Yann still has a real touch of class about him. Had a pretty decent effort with a header but the way he holds up the ball and brings others into the game shows he still has a lot to offer.
I thought Harriott had a decent game and caused Jenkinson and Gabriel a few problems. Still severely lacking composure on the ball but there's definitely a player in there.
Yeah but look how good that Piotr Parzyszek turned out though......
That reminds me I meant to look up how he's doing.... Yep, 8 goals in 11 games for struggling De Graafschap in Dutch tier 2 so far this season. Mind you, it does look like a relatively high-scoring league.
Yeah but look how good that Piotr Parzyszek turned out though......
That reminds me I meant to look up how he's doing.... Yep, 8 goals in 11 games for struggling De Graafschap in Dutch tier 2 so far this season. Mind you, it does look like a relatively high-scoring league.
English Football is just too fast paced and too aggressive a league for many a Footballer
Read an article the other day that La Liga is regarded as the best League in the World but me the fact that many a player has come from a successful career (anywhere in the world) and have struggled to deal with England says otherwise for me
The majority of teams in the Eredivisie are no better than those in League One, so the Dutch second tier isn't even close to the standard of what we are at right now - let alone the Championship when he was with us.
Went to the Emirates last night as a 1/2 term treat for my son. Even 10 years after opening, the stadium still impresses. When Kermorgant was brought on early in the 2nd half he made a big difference to Reading. The game turned on a header he made soon after coming on which would have levelled the scores at 1 - 1.
Spent most of the evening being vaguely annoyed at the wasted opportunity for CAFC as Kermorgant, Callum Harriott & Carl Jenkinson all on the pitch. (I couldn't even get the energy up to be totally pissed off which shows how low CAFC have dropped to on my list of important things).
Anyway, Kermorgant showed that he is still one of the best ball winning forwards to wear a Charlton shirt in recent years. Whoever at CAFC came up with the bright idea of selling him because they thought he was near to the end of his usefulness was so far wrong.
I would even go as far to say that with Kermorgant in the side we would not have been relegated last year.
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Class is Permanent. (at Championship level)
Move on etc.
Did I mention that Im a yann fan?
I thought Harriott had a decent game and caused Jenkinson and Gabriel a few problems. Still severely lacking composure on the ball but there's definitely a player in there.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/RUTzhF7Z9_U
Still love you Kermy.
Read an article the other day that La Liga is regarded as the best League in the World but me the fact that many a player has come from a successful career (anywhere in the world) and have struggled to deal with England says otherwise for me
Spent most of the evening being vaguely annoyed at the wasted opportunity for CAFC as Kermorgant, Callum Harriott & Carl Jenkinson all on the pitch. (I couldn't even get the energy up to be totally pissed off which shows how low CAFC have dropped to on my list of important things).
Anyway, Kermorgant showed that he is still one of the best ball winning forwards to wear a Charlton shirt in recent years. Whoever at CAFC came up with the bright idea of selling him because they thought he was near to the end of his usefulness was so far wrong.
I would even go as far to say that with Kermorgant in the side we would not have been relegated last year.