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Did Robinson throw a punch?

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  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    Chizz said:
    Let them down by not knocking the MK donger out?
  • FORD
    FORD Posts: 627
    edited February 2017

    Chizz said:
    Let them down by not knocking the MK donger out?
    I don't think he wanted to touch his donger mate. If he did then no wonder KR reacted in that way.
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,117
    Must have had said something about wife/kids.
  • Haven't got much time for Robinson but on this occasion I'll stick up for him, especially as the opposing manager is condemning his own staff.
  • Badger
    Badger Posts: 4,842
    se9addick said:

    addick05 said:

    Who, Robinson or the groundsman?

    buckshee said:

    He's a classless prick.

    I'm not sure why the groundsmen is anywhere near our manager to be honest but, as I said elsewhere, I expect our manager to acquit himself professionally as the most senior employee of the club.

    Not defending Robinson but was it really necessary for him to be on the pitch, why not stand in the technical area instead.
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,612
    Must've been something serious to provoke this kind of reaction from both sides.
  • CAFCsayer
    CAFCsayer Posts: 10,293
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  • IT_Andy
    IT_Andy Posts: 479
    edited February 2017

    This blokes a clown. He slots in perfectly for the circus.

    On this occasion he's not be the clown. It would seem like two sides to this story especially with Ardley's comments.
  • mogodon
    mogodon Posts: 3,438
    He has a right to be able to walk off the pitch without being abused by anyone on it, whether players, officials or staff. That said, he should also not react as he did but without knowing how abusive the comment which caused him to tee off, it's hard to tell. I am pleased that AFC Wimbledon have acted quickly re their employee. Down to Charlton to look into the conduct of theirs.

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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,479
    Damn.

    Left on the final whistle and miss the most talked about incident of the game.

    Don't really care if he's passionate, gobby, right or wrong.

    Just win games.
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 12,030

    Damn.

    Left on the final whistle and miss the most talked about incident of the game.

    Don't really care if he's passionate, gobby, right or wrong.

    Just win games.

    This.
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,888
    Total cock
    I've stuck up for him on here in the past but no more.
    When the Belgium pricks leave they can take him with them
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,536
    seth plum said:

    Knowing nothing of the real happenings I will speculate.
    Wimbledon's commentators were mentioning forthcoming events for the volunteers. i took it to mean the volunteers who work for the club in some way or another, given their history I imagine fan involvement is high at Wimbledon. maybe the member of groundstaff in question is a Wimbledon fan.
    Then add in the banner that Wimbledon fans were parading mentioning that Robinson is a c***.
    Then add in the MKD thing, and the dramatic end of the game.
    Ingredients for a perfect storm if I'm right.

    It would benefit Karl if he spent some serious time considering how he deals with some of the pressures of the game, and I include match officials in that. I am not suggesting he becomes any less passionate, but develops techniques to use that passion better.

    Incredibly well said. I've not heard his post match comments from today yet* but his bleating on about officials on Thursday I think it was (the one that was aired on Charlton Live on Thursday) is entirely unnecessary. I've been generally pleased with him, the results, the football, and I think he gets too much stick at time because he's talkative. I think he's genuinely excited to be at the club, and I like that. I also like that he met with fan represenatives for three hours, and said things that may not have been popular but he spoke his truth. But the blaming officials shtick is lazy and entirely transparent. And this, whatever was said, you need to compose yourself. You're at work, your place of employment after all.

    In the video you can see Ezri Konsa (18), Tony Watt (23), Jordan Botaka (23), and Patrick Bauer (24). Plus Aribo (20), KAG (19), Phillips (21) in the squad (all off the top of my head, sorry if ages are wrong/I missed anybody). You need to set a better example for them.

    *Just read some of his post match comments. This one stood out:
    "I’m not a football manager when you cross that line."

    You are though Karl. You don't get to pick and choose when you're the manager and when you're not.

    I hope we see better from him in the future.
  • limeygent
    limeygent Posts: 3,219

    Ardley has already came out and criticised the grounds man. Still, another negative to Karl. Lairy fecker but still not getting the results.

    The bloke probably called him by one of the same names he gets called on here.
  • Robinson definitely needs to
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  • cafcledbury
    cafcledbury Posts: 1,231
    Do you think we should start a new thread. AFC Wimbledon coach attacked.

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  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,091
    Groundsman is a reflection of the scummy fans that AFC attract.

    You let your club die, get over it.
  • buckshee said:

    He's a classless prick.

    The groundman ?
  • East_Stand_Loopy
    East_Stand_Loopy Posts: 2,205
    edited February 2017
    Some on here are way too precious.

    I don't know what was said. But if some of you were called "cun#s", and that they had "#*cked your wife/girlfriend/significant other", by one of the opposition supporters, you would think nothing of Twatting them. And expect to get kudos for it.

    The response from Ardley is telling. He thought it was out of order...
  • He was personally told by a couple of us, at the final whistle, that the performance today was not to the standards we expect as Charlton fans.

    Couldn't tell what happened at the end. Right or wrong another headline that does include him winning matches.
  • smudge7946
    smudge7946 Posts: 4,131
    Afc Wimbledon have no choice but to sack the groundsman. His behaviour was disgusting. He shouldn't have been on the pitch until the players and officials left the field of play
  • He was personally told by a couple of us, at the final whistle, that the performance today was not to the standards we expect as Charlton fans.

    Couldn't tell what happened at the end. Right or wrong another headline that does include him winning matches.

    Yep we have high standards at Charlton.Been supporting us for 50 yrsnow admire you for telling KR about our high standards..Hope you did the same in73 and 2011 and many other great seasons
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,749
    MrOneLung said:

    Groundsman is a reflection of the scummy fans that AFC attract.

    You let your club die, get over it.

    This 100%. Fucking scummy little clubs both this and the original one.