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Has any player publicly thanked Bowyer?
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Unless the request was that they focus on last night firstkillerandflash said:
Chuks worded it perfectly. Thanking the gaffer for what he did isn't a slight on Jacko or whoever takes over, and pretty uncontroversial seeing that Bowyer left rather than being sacked anywayWheresmeticket? said:
A public acknowledgement of appreciation seems appropriate if it is genuine.charltonbob said:
I'm not on twitter or any of the other social media apart from FB but if I wanted to thank somebody for something I wouldn't plaster it all over for everyone to see. It just seems a "look at me" kind of thing. I'd pick up the phone & give them a call. Maybe I'm just oldCurb_It said:Remember Jackson getting pelters when Powell left and not saying anything on twitter. If i remember rightly. Jackson bit at some of the criticism and explained that their goodbye was personal and not for the public. Something like that anyway. And it must have been when Powell left as I cant think that was it when Fraye left?
It also shows that there was no instruction/agreement for the players to say nothing...3 -
I don't think Johnnie Jackson thanked Chris Powell on twitter after he got sacked.
Said he just spoke to him 1 on 1.
F*ck Twitter. I don't know what good it does7 -
"All focus has been on tonight"ForeverAddickted said:
Unless the request was that they focus on last night firstkillerandflash said:
Chuks worded it perfectly. Thanking the gaffer for what he did isn't a slight on Jacko or whoever takes over, and pretty uncontroversial seeing that Bowyer left rather than being sacked anywayWheresmeticket? said:
A public acknowledgement of appreciation seems appropriate if it is genuine.charltonbob said:
I'm not on twitter or any of the other social media apart from FB but if I wanted to thank somebody for something I wouldn't plaster it all over for everyone to see. It just seems a "look at me" kind of thing. I'd pick up the phone & give them a call. Maybe I'm just oldCurb_It said:Remember Jackson getting pelters when Powell left and not saying anything on twitter. If i remember rightly. Jackson bit at some of the criticism and explained that their goodbye was personal and not for the public. Something like that anyway. And it must have been when Powell left as I cant think that was it when Fraye left?
It also shows that there was no instruction/agreement for the players to say nothing...
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Maybe that's the modern way, personally I would speak to the person involved if possible or send them a private message, guess there is no right or wrong just personal opinion.Wheresmeticket? said:
A public acknowledgement of appreciation seems appropriate if it is genuine.charltonbob said:
I'm not on twitter or any of the other social media apart from FB but if I wanted to thank somebody for something I wouldn't plaster it all over for everyone to see. It just seems a "look at me" kind of thing. I'd pick up the phone & give them a call. Maybe I'm just oldCurb_It said:Remember Jackson getting pelters when Powell left and not saying anything on twitter. If i remember rightly. Jackson bit at some of the criticism and explained that their goodbye was personal and not for the public. Something like that anyway. And it must have been when Powell left as I cant think that was it when Fraye left?
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It's 2 separate things though. After all the RIP threads on this site aren't meant to be a comfort for the family and friends of the deceasedcharltonbob said:
Maybe that's the modern way, personally I would speak to the person involved if possible or send them a private message, guess there is no right or wrong just personal opinion.Wheresmeticket? said:
A public acknowledgement of appreciation seems appropriate if it is genuine.charltonbob said:
I'm not on twitter or any of the other social media apart from FB but if I wanted to thank somebody for something I wouldn't plaster it all over for everyone to see. It just seems a "look at me" kind of thing. I'd pick up the phone & give them a call. Maybe I'm just oldCurb_It said:Remember Jackson getting pelters when Powell left and not saying anything on twitter. If i remember rightly. Jackson bit at some of the criticism and explained that their goodbye was personal and not for the public. Something like that anyway. And it must have been when Powell left as I cant think that was it when Fraye left?
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Oh.....is that so?killerandflash said:
It's 2 separate things though. After all the RIP threads on this site aren't meant to be a comfort for the family and friends of the deceasedcharltonbob said:
Maybe that's the modern way, personally I would speak to the person involved if possible or send them a private message, guess there is no right or wrong just personal opinion.Wheresmeticket? said:
A public acknowledgement of appreciation seems appropriate if it is genuine.charltonbob said:
I'm not on twitter or any of the other social media apart from FB but if I wanted to thank somebody for something I wouldn't plaster it all over for everyone to see. It just seems a "look at me" kind of thing. I'd pick up the phone & give them a call. Maybe I'm just oldCurb_It said:Remember Jackson getting pelters when Powell left and not saying anything on twitter. If i remember rightly. Jackson bit at some of the criticism and explained that their goodbye was personal and not for the public. Something like that anyway. And it must have been when Powell left as I cant think that was it when Fraye left?
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Except that isn't Chuks' Twitter. He is @Chuks_Aneke and in his latest post he says his Instagram Account has been hacked!Dazzler21 said:
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Its his InstagramCafcWest said:
Except that isn't Chuks' Twitter. He is @Chuks_AnekeDazzler21 said:
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It's his InstagramCafcWest said:
Except that isn't Chuks' Twitter. He is @Chuks_Aneke and in his latest post he says his Instagram Account has been hacked!Dazzler21 said:
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Yes - I edited! He say's his Instagram was hacked...covered_end_junior said:
It's his InstagramCafcWest said:
Except that isn't Chuks' Twitter. He is @Chuks_Aneke and in his latest post he says his Instagram Account has been hacked!Dazzler21 said:
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Check the date on that tweet....
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Possibly but it’s odd that not a single player has broken ranks. I think it’s much more likely that they were instructed not to say anything. Hard to believe that not one of them who are on their phones all day haven’t said one thing.bobmunro said:
Damned if they do, damned if they don't.ForeverAddickted said:Do many players come out on social media after a Manager goes?
If they say how disappointed they are, thank him and say they will miss him it would give the wrong impression to any incoming manager.
If they say how much of an arsehole he was, lost the dressing room, and good riddance they are tantamount to admitting they haven't been motivated or trying.
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He hasn't used Twitter since November.CafcWest said:
Yes - I edited! He say's his Instagram was hacked...covered_end_junior said:
It's his InstagramCafcWest said:
Except that isn't Chuks' Twitter. He is @Chuks_Aneke and in his latest post he says his Instagram Account has been hacked!Dazzler21 said:
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Back in NovemberCafcWest said:
Yes - I edited! He say's his Instagram was hacked...covered_end_junior said:
It's his InstagramCafcWest said:
Except that isn't Chuks' Twitter. He is @Chuks_Aneke and in his latest post he says his Instagram Account has been hacked!Dazzler21 said:
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OK - didn't look at the date!killerandflash said:
Back in NovemberCafcWest said:
Yes - I edited! He say's his Instagram was hacked...covered_end_junior said:
It's his InstagramCafcWest said:
Except that isn't Chuks' Twitter. He is @Chuks_Aneke and in his latest post he says his Instagram Account has been hacked!Dazzler21 said:
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What’s he really means is. Take me with you Bows.Dazzler21 said:
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Twitter and Instagram are not real life, but the younger generation/footballers in general don’t tend to skip the chance for these sorts of posts whenever the chance arises.Henry Irving said:Twitter and Instagram aren't real life.
They may all love him or hate him but not saying anything on social media means little.
Remember he told them he was leaving face to face. They may have all cheered or begged him notp to go then.
I may be wrong, but my gut feeling is that I don’t think many players would have been sorry to see him go. The lack of application in the performances demonstrated that they were not really in tune with what was being asked of them.0 -
If I remember it correctly, when Fraeye left, Jacko get pelters for chucking his undies in the van and asking him how much he charged to iron work shirts.Curb_It said:Remember Jackson getting pelters when Powell left and not saying anything on twitter. If i remember rightly. Jackson bit at some of the criticism and explained that their goodbye was personal and not for the public. Something like that anyway. And it must have been when Powell left as I cant think that was it when Fraye left?2 -
? Hmm ok ............ Well as I said it's about personal opinion & I'm happy with mine. I'll say no more.killerandflash said:
It's 2 separate things though. After all the RIP threads on this site aren't meant to be a comfort for the family and friends of the deceasedcharltonbob said:
Maybe that's the modern way, personally I would speak to the person involved if possible or send them a private message, guess there is no right or wrong just personal opinion.Wheresmeticket? said:
A public acknowledgement of appreciation seems appropriate if it is genuine.charltonbob said:
I'm not on twitter or any of the other social media apart from FB but if I wanted to thank somebody for something I wouldn't plaster it all over for everyone to see. It just seems a "look at me" kind of thing. I'd pick up the phone & give them a call. Maybe I'm just oldCurb_It said:Remember Jackson getting pelters when Powell left and not saying anything on twitter. If i remember rightly. Jackson bit at some of the criticism and explained that their goodbye was personal and not for the public. Something like that anyway. And it must have been when Powell left as I cant think that was it when Fraye left?
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Quite possible that the players weren't unhappy or at least some of them.cafctom said:
Twitter and Instagram are not real life, but the younger generation/footballers in general don’t tend to skip the chance for these sorts of posts whenever the chance arises.Henry Irving said:Twitter and Instagram aren't real life.
They may all love him or hate him but not saying anything on social media means little.
Remember he told them he was leaving face to face. They may have all cheered or begged him notp to go then.
I may be wrong, but my gut feeling is that I don’t think many players would have been sorry to see him go. The lack of application in the performances demonstrated that they were not really in tune with what was being asked of them.
Usually the ones getting picked are happy and the others are not.
As for lack of application that has to be as much about the players as the boss. Personally I think most of the players were making a real effort but some also made serious mistakes.
Under Bowyer we have been conceding two goals at home, under Jackson, the same.5












