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*(NOT ENTIRELY false) RUMOUR* Bob Peeters sacked, Guy Luzon coming in.
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AddickUpNorth said:Peeters was in charge of a Charlton side that went to Leeds midweek and came away with three points (thanks to a sublime moment by Reza) and for that he will always be a little bit special.7
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Luzon was crouching before Bielsa - Genius1
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Garrymanilow said:...Peeters was a horrible little man who helped force out Michael Morrison who he thought couldn't play football ...
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Stig said:Garrymanilow said:...Peeters was a horrible little man who helped force out Michael Morrison who he thought couldn't play football ...1
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iaitch said:AFKABartram said:LIttle man? The bloke was a giant and an absolute ticking fruit loop time bomb. Couple of times I thought on the bench he was on the verge of completely losing it and beating up someone from the opposition. Brentford away rings a bell
would love to see what he’d make of Gilbey, Williams, Maddison & co dipping out of tackles!
Gonna have to go back and see what I said when he was sacked now!0 -
ForeverAddickted said:AddickUpNorth said:Peeters was in charge of a Charlton side that went to Leeds midweek and came away with three points (thanks to a sublime moment by Reza) and for that he will always be a little bit special.
In that case - bloody Peeters, Duchatelet stooge, what a c***!1 -
AFKABartram said:LIttle man? The bloke was a giant4
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Elthamaddick said:....ah Lepoint....a real footballing lowpoint in our history, the fella genuinely looked like he'd won a competition to play a game for us.1
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Christ you nearly gave me a f***ing heartattack til I realised this was an old thread - just saw "Guy Luzon coming in".
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AddickUpNorth said:ForeverAddickted said:AddickUpNorth said:Peeters was in charge of a Charlton side that went to Leeds midweek and came away with three points (thanks to a sublime moment by Reza) and for that he will always be a little bit special.
In that case - bloody Peeters, Duchatelet stooge, what a c***!
Peeters is Millwall scum1 -
Scoham said:Six years ago today, classic times. Tweet below includes Katrien’s programme notes. It was also the transfer window in which we signed Tony Watt.2
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RedRobin said:Scoham said:Six years ago today, classic times. Tweet below includes Katrien’s programme notes. It was also the transfer window in which we signed Tony Watt.0
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AFKABartram said:iaitch said:AFKABartram said:LIttle man? The bloke was a giant and an absolute ticking fruit loop time bomb. Couple of times I thought on the bench he was on the verge of completely losing it and beating up someone from the opposition. Brentford away rings a bell
would love to see what he’d make of Gilbey, Williams, Maddison & co dipping out of tackles!
Gonna have to go back and see what I said when he was sacked now!3 -
Yes, Wigan at The Valley - near the start of the season, I think? We sat a few rows behind the dugout and watched it all kick-off.0
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Thread on the Peeters / Rosler shenanigans
Bob was pretty popular here at first
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/63480/peeters-v-uwe/p1
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Elthamaddick said:....ah Lepoint....a real footballing lowpoint in our history, the fella genuinely looked like he'd won a competition to play a game for us.0
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He was quite popular when we were winning, I remember when we beat Norwich 1 nil away Jackson with the winner, people were saying great tactics and how we were playing excellent rope-a-dope football. Reality was we were crap, Norwich battered us, they should have won but missed all their chances and Jacko scored a goal that Ruddy should have saved.
We got ahead of ourselves big time, I also remember people being worried Tony Watt and Vetokele being bought by bigger clubs. One extreme to the other on this forum haha3 -
addick1956 said:AddickUpNorth said:ForeverAddickted said:AddickUpNorth said:Peeters was in charge of a Charlton side that went to Leeds midweek and came away with three points (thanks to a sublime moment by Reza) and for that he will always be a little bit special.
In that case - bloody Peeters, Duchatelet stooge, what a c***!
I was trying to be funny. Obviously my style of humour is too sophisticated for you1 -
Bubble said:Luzon was crouching before Bielsa - Genius
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AddickUpNorth said:addick1956 said:AddickUpNorth said:ForeverAddickted said:AddickUpNorth said:Peeters was in charge of a Charlton side that went to Leeds midweek and came away with three points (thanks to a sublime moment by Reza) and for that he will always be a little bit special.
In that case - bloody Peeters, Duchatelet stooge, what a c***!
I was trying to be funny. Obviously my style of humour is too sophisticated for you2 -
Braziliance said:He was quite popular when we were winning, I remember when we beat Norwich 1 nil away Jackson with the winner, people were saying great tactics and how we were playing excellent rope-a-dope football. Reality was we were crap, Norwich battered us, they should have won but missed all their chances and Jacko scored a goal that Ruddy should have saved.
We got ahead of ourselves big time, I also remember people being worried Tony Watt and Vetokele being bought by bigger clubs. One extreme to the other on this forum haha
And while we were lucky to win that game, you don't go unbeaten in the first 11 matches in the Championship just based on luck.
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AddicksAddict said:AddickUpNorth said:addick1956 said:AddickUpNorth said:ForeverAddickted said:AddickUpNorth said:Peeters was in charge of a Charlton side that went to Leeds midweek and came away with three points (thanks to a sublime moment by Reza) and for that he will always be a little bit special.
In that case - bloody Peeters, Duchatelet stooge, what a c***!
I was trying to be funny. Obviously my style of humour is too sophisticated for you
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Loving the “continuous improvement” narrative from old Seriously on this thread. The Acworth of business analysis.6
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Airman Brown said:Loving the “continuous improvement” narrative from old Seriously on this thread. The Acworth of business analysis.
I like this response to him. Open up the previous quotes and someone also predicted both Luzon and Fraeye would take over as manager.WSS said:
I get a feeling you'd be positive if "M.Duchâtelet" appointed Bungle from Rainbow as manager.
For a number of reasons I don't agree. I would have every confidence Luzon would do better. Not only did he take Liege to the top of the Jupiler league and have a crack at qualifying for the Champions League but I've just looked up the following: Buyens played 18 times under Luzon last season. Ben Haim and Bulot each played 38 times. Yes that's right, these three played more for Luzon in a winning Liege team last season than they have for Peeters!Prague?
Well a week is a long time in the world of Roland Duchatelet, it seems. I wouldn't be surprised to see Luzon take over now. Or Fraeye (but I doubt both, in which case at least one rumour was bollocks). I would have no confidence whatsoever that either of them will do a better job than Peeters with this squad. But let's see. On reflection I'd have thought that if the rumour about Luzon was true, they'd announce it at the same time as Peeters departure. Why wait, if the replacement was already agreed a week ago?3 -
paulie8290 said:If BP is not at The Valley on Saturday neither will I be0
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Airman Brown said:Loving the “continuous improvement” narrative from old Seriously on this thread. The Acworth of business analysis.
I enjoy reading these old threads confirming that what you thought was right.
I can see why Seriously Red gave up posting about football.
There's only so many years you can continue to be completely wrong.2 -
addick1956 said:AddickUpNorth said:addick1956 said:AddickUpNorth said:ForeverAddickted said:AddickUpNorth said:Peeters was in charge of a Charlton side that went to Leeds midweek and came away with three points (thanks to a sublime moment by Reza) and for that he will always be a little bit special.
In that case - bloody Peeters, Duchatelet stooge, what a c***!
I was trying to be funny. Obviously my style of humour is too sophisticated for you
@bertpalmer can you do one of your polls to settle this matter please?6 -
AddickUpNorth said:addick1956 said:AddickUpNorth said:addick1956 said:AddickUpNorth said:ForeverAddickted said:AddickUpNorth said:Peeters was in charge of a Charlton side that went to Leeds midweek and came away with three points (thanks to a sublime moment by Reza) and for that he will always be a little bit special.
In that case - bloody Peeters, Duchatelet stooge, what a c***!
I was trying to be funny. Obviously my style of humour is too sophisticated for you
@bertpalmer can you do one of your polls to settle this matter please?2 -
paulie8290 said:AddickUpNorth said:addick1956 said:AddickUpNorth said:addick1956 said:AddickUpNorth said:ForeverAddickted said:AddickUpNorth said:Peeters was in charge of a Charlton side that went to Leeds midweek and came away with three points (thanks to a sublime moment by Reza) and for that he will always be a little bit special.
In that case - bloody Peeters, Duchatelet stooge, what a c***!
I was trying to be funny. Obviously my style of humour is too sophisticated for you
@bertpalmer can you do one of your polls to settle this matter please?
It’s a bloody conspiracy to keep a northerner from triumphing.2