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Scott Parker Back At The Valley
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People should just get over it, especialy those who were not around then, it is 16 years ago.1
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I was upset when Parker left, but I don`t blame him for going. He was given a great offer that might not of been there at the end of the season.
Bearing in mind to a footballer it is a job, if I was offered 3 times my wages to do the same job somewhere else I would jump at the chance. Even though I am happy where I am.
Looking into the future, Parker could see that he would be able to provide for his family for generations to come. His grandchildren and great grandchildren will reap the benefit of his decision.
As for the European place, would we of got there with him? Probably not, but if we had, would we of benefited from it?
I don`t think so, all the big clubs complain of the fixture congestion even with huge squads. I think we would of struggled and would of found it difficult to field a team in our league fixtures which could of put us into a relegation battle.
So in a way Parker might of done us a favour in leaving. We stayed in the league for a couple of more years before the inevitable happened to little old Charlton.
But if he had stayed the full 5 years, and we had not of got into Europe, we might not of got relegated when we did.
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Oggy Red said:McCartney said:
........ and I do believe him leaving started our decline but I don't believe Scott Parker was responsible for our decline as he wasn't properly replaced.
Indeed, this was the real problem ....... regardless that angry Charlton supporters wanted to string him up or even just kick the cat in frustration.
Chelsea had tapped up Parker/made Charlton an offer some weeks before being sold to Chelsea on the 30th January - even if it was just a remote possibility Parker could leave, you'd think some thought would have gone towards that perhaps we needed to bring in a player to replace him, just in case? Were we so under prepared that there was literally no one on our shopping list?
Was it that Curbs didn't believe Parker would actually leave and was running down the clock until the window closed - and then late on, had the rug pulled from under his feet by Murray, as a £10m cheque was slipping from the Chairman's grasp?
Conspiracy theory, of course.
Parker had signed a 5 year contract during the previous summer - and wasn't going anywhere unless Charlton chose to sell him.
Parker maintains that when he signed that contract someone at the Club promised that he would be sold if one of the Champions League Clubs came in for him. That man was Richard Murray.
Given Murray's involvement with RD, I just wonder if Parker had been sold in the same circumstances some 15 years later whether people would have been quite so doubting that he had been lied to.2 -
FUCK him3
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I think murray laments selling parker, as ever since when duchatelet, jiminez etc have turned up he's piped up saying "we now no longer need to sell our best talent..."
Waiting to the end of the season Parker could've had the pick of Arsenal, Chelsea and Man utd, but he got greedy.1 -
blackpool72 said:FUCK him2
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Addick Addict said:Oggy Red said:McCartney said:
........ and I do believe him leaving started our decline but I don't believe Scott Parker was responsible for our decline as he wasn't properly replaced.
Indeed, this was the real problem ....... regardless that angry Charlton supporters wanted to string him up or even just kick the cat in frustration.
Chelsea had tapped up Parker/made Charlton an offer some weeks before being sold to Chelsea on the 30th January - even if it was just a remote possibility Parker could leave, you'd think some thought would have gone towards that perhaps we needed to bring in a player to replace him, just in case? Were we so under prepared that there was literally no one on our shopping list?
Was it that Curbs didn't believe Parker would actually leave and was running down the clock until the window closed - and then late on, had the rug pulled from under his feet by Murray, as a £10m cheque was slipping from the Chairman's grasp?
Conspiracy theory, of course.
Parker had signed a 5 year contract during the previous summer - and wasn't going anywhere unless Charlton chose to sell him.
He almost left for Chelsea in that summer for £5m but the deal collapsed because Abramovich wouldn't sanction it.
Instead we got half a season out of Parker and twice the money when we did sell him in that January.
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The club sold him.If they wanted to keep him they could have.4
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AFKABartram said:Haters gotta hate.
Had people round me spitting hate at Fulham away who were about 2 when he played for us.
I got over him years ago. Best player I ever saw play for Charlton.0 -
As others have said, this has been done to death. Some people are never going to change their opinion no matter how much others say “get over it”. And that’s fine. I respect both opinions. What isn’t up for debate though is whether we’d have qualified for Europe had he stayed. Wasn’t it something like 4 points? Of course we would have got those extra points with him in the team. It’s absolutely absurd to suggest we wouldn’t have. Not sure if people say we wouldn’t have to make themselves feel better, but come on.0
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What a bellend, we brought on Green, Taylor and Williams, no defensive subs.6 -
Stig said:Terrible waste of a career. His honours being limited to a League 1 win with us and and Intertoto Cup with Newcastle. I'm pretty sure that at the time he left us he was statistically the best tackler in the country (I cannot find anything to back up this assertion other than memory though). Blaming him for Charlton's decline does seem a little OTT, though his departure does seem talismanic - or is that anti-talismanic? I don't see how we'd have not qualified for Europe with him in the team though apart from the many qualities that he brought there'd have also been more belief from the other players.
Good article here: https://www.wsc.co.uk/stories/13919-scott-parker-s-wasted-potential-is-a-sorry-tale-of-one-poor-career-choice
That same career has has helped him get a management job at a Premier League/Championship level club at a young age.
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cafctom said:Stig said:Terrible waste of a career. His honours being limited to a League 1 win with us and and Intertoto Cup with Newcastle. I'm pretty sure that at the time he left us he was statistically the best tackler in the country (I cannot find anything to back up this assertion other than memory though). Blaming him for Charlton's decline does seem a little OTT, though his departure does seem talismanic - or is that anti-talismanic? I don't see how we'd have not qualified for Europe with him in the team though apart from the many qualities that he brought there'd have also been more belief from the other players.
Good article here: https://www.wsc.co.uk/stories/13919-scott-parker-s-wasted-potential-is-a-sorry-tale-of-one-poor-career-choice
That same career has has helped him get a management job at a Premier League/Championship level club at a young age.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7758893/Former-England-star-Scott-Parker-39-build-3m-mansion-close-ex-teammate-John-Terry.html
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cafctom said:Stig said:Terrible waste of a career. His honours being limited to a League 1 win with us and and Intertoto Cup with Newcastle. I'm pretty sure that at the time he left us he was statistically the best tackler in the country (I cannot find anything to back up this assertion other than memory though). Blaming him for Charlton's decline does seem a little OTT, though his departure does seem talismanic - or is that anti-talismanic? I don't see how we'd have not qualified for Europe with him in the team though apart from the many qualities that he brought there'd have also been more belief from the other players.
Good article here: https://www.wsc.co.uk/stories/13919-scott-parker-s-wasted-potential-is-a-sorry-tale-of-one-poor-career-choice
That same career has has helped him get a management job at a Premier League/Championship level club at a young age.0 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:cafctom said:Stig said:Terrible waste of a career. His honours being limited to a League 1 win with us and and Intertoto Cup with Newcastle. I'm pretty sure that at the time he left us he was statistically the best tackler in the country (I cannot find anything to back up this assertion other than memory though). Blaming him for Charlton's decline does seem a little OTT, though his departure does seem talismanic - or is that anti-talismanic? I don't see how we'd have not qualified for Europe with him in the team though apart from the many qualities that he brought there'd have also been more belief from the other players.
Good article here: https://www.wsc.co.uk/stories/13919-scott-parker-s-wasted-potential-is-a-sorry-tale-of-one-poor-career-choice
That same career has has helped him get a management job at a Premier League/Championship level club at a young age.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7758893/Former-England-star-Scott-Parker-39-build-3m-mansion-close-ex-teammate-John-Terry.html0 -
I'll never grow out of the extreme dislike I have for him for the way he left also how he spoke to and treated Alan Curbishley.
Don't anyone give me nonsense about how I would jack my job and move if I was offered the kind of money he was because I have never had 20,000 emotional people cheer everything I do at work and have a team built around me. Football is different
He is without doubt a class act as a player and one of the best players I've ever seen play for us, a force of nature. Which sickens me even more as he was not appreciated anywhere I don't believe as much as he was at us until way too late in his career.
I know I should have gotten over it but I can't as much as I try and be a grown up about stuff, Parker leaving for me began the downward spiral we have all enjoyed for the last 16 years15 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:cafctom said:Stig said:Terrible waste of a career. His honours being limited to a League 1 win with us and and Intertoto Cup with Newcastle. I'm pretty sure that at the time he left us he was statistically the best tackler in the country (I cannot find anything to back up this assertion other than memory though). Blaming him for Charlton's decline does seem a little OTT, though his departure does seem talismanic - or is that anti-talismanic? I don't see how we'd have not qualified for Europe with him in the team though apart from the many qualities that he brought there'd have also been more belief from the other players.
Good article here: https://www.wsc.co.uk/stories/13919-scott-parker-s-wasted-potential-is-a-sorry-tale-of-one-poor-career-choice
That same career has has helped him get a management job at a Premier League/Championship level club at a young age.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7758893/Former-England-star-Scott-Parker-39-build-3m-mansion-close-ex-teammate-John-Terry.html
Or to pretend he's Scotty Big Bollox.
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Used to see him in his personalised motor in Epping a few times in last few years, SP80 was the number plate , glad he's fucked off elsewhere cos my tourettes would kick in when i saw it7
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Parker seems a pretty joyless person, sure he’s got a job to do and he’s meant to be focused and taken seriously but Bowyer all day long for me, looks quite a surly bloke.
Thought it was funny that Scott went in the wrong dugout before the game started , shouted out oi Lee, he’s after your job!4 -
Carter said:I'll never grow out of the extreme dislike I have for him for the way he left also how he spoke to and treated Alan Curbishley.
Don't anyone give me nonsense about how I would jack my job and move if I was offered the kind of money he was because I have never had 20,000 emotional people cheer everything I do at work and have a team built around me. Football is different
He is without doubt a class act as a player and one of the best players I've ever seen play for us, a force of nature. Which sickens me even more as he was not appreciated anywhere I don't believe as much as he was at us until way too late in his career.
I know I should have gotten over it but I can't as much as I try and be a grown up about stuff, Parker leaving for me began the downward spiral we have all enjoyed for the last 16 years0 -
cafctom said:Stig said:Terrible waste of a career. His honours being limited to a League 1 win with us and and Intertoto Cup with Newcastle. I'm pretty sure that at the time he left us he was statistically the best tackler in the country (I cannot find anything to back up this assertion other than memory though). Blaming him for Charlton's decline does seem a little OTT, though his departure does seem talismanic - or is that anti-talismanic? I don't see how we'd have not qualified for Europe with him in the team though apart from the many qualities that he brought there'd have also been more belief from the other players.
Good article here: https://www.wsc.co.uk/stories/13919-scott-parker-s-wasted-potential-is-a-sorry-tale-of-one-poor-career-choice
That same career has has helped him get a management job at a Premier League/Championship level club at a young age.2 -
MrOneLung said:The club sold him.If they wanted to keep him they could have.
In retrospect once we reached 7 days before the window shut then we should've lined up a replacement and spent most if not all the money. One out, one in.
Having a star player training on his own or just going on strike is demoralising for fans, manager, owner and the player who's head has been turned.0 -
Elthamaddick said:oohaahmortimer said:Good to hear that northern commentator , pretty sure hes the same one who commentated when we done Leeds at St Andrews in the play off final replay
With his bollocks "No one deserves 1st division football more than Mervyn Day" statement.
Biased as feck he was!
But yes, it does bring back great memories of that phenomenal play-off night! 🙂0 -
I hadn't realised that Bowyer was less than 4 years older than Parker. Looking back, both had rather disappointing medal hauls in their career
Parker - 2nd division winner with us, Intertoto cup (which barely counts) with Newcastle. 18 England caps
Bowyer - League Cup winner with Birmingham. Just 1 England cap (that's fewer than Paul Konchesky!)
So 1 major honour between them. Might be a good quiz question, the Charlton youth/academy player with the most major honours.1 -
I told anyone that would listen we should have signed Bowyer after both parker and Murphy left0
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£3m house?
You pay that for a garage in some parts of London.
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killerandflash said:I hadn't realised that Bowyer was less than 4 years older than Parker. Looking back, both had rather disappointing medal hauls in their career
Parker - 2nd division winner with us, Intertoto cup (which barely counts) with Newcastle. 18 England caps
Bowyer - League Cup winner with Birmingham. Just 1 England cap (that's fewer than Paul Konchesky!)
So 1 major honour between them. Might be a good quiz question, the Charlton youth/academy player with the most major honours.0 -
killerandflash said:I hadn't realised that Bowyer was less than 4 years older than Parker. Looking back, both had rather disappointing medal hauls in their career
Parker - 2nd division winner with us, Intertoto cup (which barely counts) with Newcastle. 18 England caps
Bowyer - League Cup winner with Birmingham. Just 1 England cap (that's fewer than Paul Konchesky!)
So 1 major honour between them. Might be a good quiz question, the Charlton youth/academy player with the most major honours.
But Parker was recognised by supporters, players and journalists alike with the following:
Charlton Athletic Young Player of the Year: 1998–99
Charlton Athletic Player of the Year: 2002–03
PFA Young Player of the Year: 2003–04
West Ham United Hammer of the Year: 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11
Premier League Player of the Month: February 2011, November 2011
FWA Footballer of the Year: 2010–11
England Player of the Year: 2011
PFA Team of the Year: 2011–12 Premier League
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