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Scott Parker
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Friend Or Defoe said:JustFloydRoad said:
I think the parents of the poor little lad who supported Sunderland would have a different view.
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I forgave Defoe everything for his devotion to his 'best mate' Bradley. There was nothing false about that, nothing to do with his PR profile - it was 100% genuine and he enriched young Bradley's life immeasurably as well as enriching his own.I would shake Jermaine's hand warmly if I ever met him.21
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thickandthin63 said:Friend Or Defoe said:JustFloydRoad said:
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Friend Or Defoe said:JustFloydRoad said:
I think the parents of the poor little lad who supported Sunderland would have a different view.bobmunro said:I forgave Defoe everything for his devotion to his 'best mate' Bradley. There was nothing false about that, nothing to do with his PR profile - it was 100% genuine and he enriched young Bradley's life immeasurably as well as enriching his own.I would shake Jermaine's hand warmly if I ever met him.
All day long.
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ElfsborgAddick said:Friend Or Defoe said:JustFloydRoad said:
I think the parents of the poor little lad who supported Sunderland would have a different view.
Respect to what he did at Sunderland, but when there were rumours he was rumoured to come back I doubt we (the fans) would of been on board.
Same with Parker. Although apparently he still holds Charlton in high regard, doubt we would accept him as manager. (Or warm to him quickly).
Anyway why would we want that when there are people saying he is the second coming of Sean Dyche. Would you want that football back at the Valley? Isn't that what fans were criticising Jones for?!
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Friend Or Defoe said:JaShea99 said:Dave2l said:I don't understand the hatred towards defoe, and as mentioned, he was only 16.
He didn't even play 1st team football for us.
You could blame Harry rednapp for it but that's also kind of pointless.
Curbs was great at signing players because to put extra work in to lure them to Charlton.
Rednab was a twat but that's football for ya and it happened almost 30 years ago0 -
JaShea99 said:Friend Or Defoe said:JaShea99 said:Dave2l said:I don't understand the hatred towards defoe, and as mentioned, he was only 16.
He didn't even play 1st team football for us.
You could blame Harry rednapp for it but that's also kind of pointless.
Curbs was great at signing players because to put extra work in to lure them to Charlton.
Rednab was a twat but that's football for ya and it happened almost 30 years ago0 -
Parker is a good manager in the Championship with clubs like Burnley and Fulham who have way more resource than other championship clubs.
Parker is a poor manager in the PL with clubs like Burnley who have much less money than other PL clubs.
overall I think he is an average manager who performs to the budget of his club and the division they are in.
as for thoughts on Parker and / or Defoe, I don’t like either for the way they left us. Maybe that’s irrational and unfair but for me football is wonderful because of the partisan emotion it brings, as irrational as that often is.8 -
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJHsfAuB4nG/?igsh=MW1xenoyN2xiYm9veQ==Lisbie on Parker after we rejected a bid from Chelsea - Parker spent the day walking around avoiding the ball.2
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Putting aside Parker throwing his toys out the pram , he just comes across as a miserable fucker to me , although still best player to come out of our academy imo.1
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Has proved himself to be a very good manager at Championship level0
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I can forgive him a real ickle bit if they don’t lose to the scum tomorrow4
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JustFloydRoad said:thickandthin63 said:Friend Or Defoe said:JustFloydRoad said:1
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Scott Parker - a very competitive hardworking passionate bloke who lives and breathes football.
He is also a wanker who spends most of his daily life completely lost up his own rectum. He is not a Charlton man. Unfortunately we found that part out the hard way some 20 odd years ago.
Case closed.
I do hope he continues to achieve success at manager level. He is English and is still ex Charlton. I think he regrets what he did.
The grass is always greener and the potential of lots of money enhanced the actions of a wanker within.
Keep learning and working hard at your graft Scott. You lil midget.1 -
Dave2l said:Scott Parker - a very competitive hardworking passionate bloke who lives and breathes football.
He is also a wanker who spends most of his daily life completely lost up his own rectum. He is not a Charlton man. Unfortunately we found that part out the hard way some 20 odd years ago.
Case closed.
I do hope he continues to achieve success at manager level. He is English and is still ex Charlton. I think he regrets what he did.
The grass is always greener and the potential of lots of money enhanced the actions of a wanker within.
Keep learning and working hard at your graft Scott. You lil midget.
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But if he’s motivated by money as you suggest, then surely he does regret the move because he could have made so much more money had he moved to the right club at the right time.1
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Burnley's solidity this season IS very impressive, and reflects well on his coaching as it's not something he inherited from Kompany's side.
That solidity and mindset should give them a better chance of survival next season than the 3 teams who went up last season, who've been horribly exposed at the back.1 -
killerandflash said:Burnley's solidity this season IS very impressive, and reflects well on his coaching as it's not something he inherited from Kompany's side.
That solidity and mindset should give them a better chance of survival next season than the 3 teams who went up last season, who've been horribly exposed at the back.0 -
ElfsborgAddick said:Dave2l said:Scott Parker - a very competitive hardworking passionate bloke who lives and breathes football.
He is also a wanker who spends most of his daily life completely lost up his own rectum. He is not a Charlton man. Unfortunately we found that part out the hard way some 20 odd years ago.
Case closed.
I do hope he continues to achieve success at manager level. He is English and is still ex Charlton. I think he regrets what he did.
The grass is always greener and the potential of lots of money enhanced the actions of a wanker within.
Keep learning and working hard at your graft Scott. You lil midget.
There is more to life than money, but aside from that, he would have had a spiraling bank balance minus 6 months had he left in the summer. I don't think there would have been a deal of difference.1 -
JaShea99 said:But if he’s motivated by money as you suggest, then surely he does regret the move because he could have made so much more money had he moved to the right club at the right time.0
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BalladMan said:JaShea99 said:But if he’s motivated by money as you suggest, then surely he does regret the move because he could have made so much more money had he moved to the right club at the right time.He was never going to be the main man at Chelski - they had arguably the best defensive midfielder in the world at the time in Makelele and as good as Parker was he was never going to be ahead of Makelele. All they could promise him was ££££sThere was a vacancy at Old Trafford six months later and I'm sure Sir Alex would have been interested in Parker replacing Keane.Parker was a wanker then, and he's still a wanker now.12
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Still the best Charlton player I have seen in my 60 years of supporting them5
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superdulvertonred said:Still the best Charlton player I have seen in my 60 years of supporting them
With the exception of our brief spell with Simonsen - I agree.1 -
Apart from Parker's obvious connection with us, the spanners must love the fact that three of the teams that could influence their destiny today are managed by players (namely Parker, Carrick and Lampard) who used to play for the club they hate the most.2
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I'm not a fan of Parker because of the way he left us and I'm convinced if he'd stayed we'd have got European football the following season and he'd have got a big move in the summer with all our blessings, and a more beneficial move for him to boot. He should have become an England mainstay for a good few years.
I'm over it a bit now and can appreciate he's become a decent manager. I hope he keeps Burnley up because I don't think it's beneficial for the three promoted teams to get relegated again first season, keeps happening and the PL will become a closed shop and we can all stop dreaming. Plus I don't mind Burnley as a club myself.6 -
JaShea99 said:But if he’s motivated by money as you suggest, then surely he does regret the move because he could have made so much more money had he moved to the right club at the right time.0
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LargeAddick said:I'm not a fan of Parker because of the way he left us and I'm convinced if he'd stayed we'd have got European football the following season and he'd have got a big move in the summer with all our blessings, and a more beneficial move for him to boot. He should have become an England mainstay for a good few years.
I'm over it a bit now and can appreciate he's become a decent manager. I hope he keeps Burnley up because I don't think it's beneficial for the three promoted teams to get relegated again first season, keeps happening and the PL will become a closed shop and we can all stop dreaming. Plus I don't mind Burnley as a club myself.
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bobmunro said:BalladMan said:JaShea99 said:But if he’s motivated by money as you suggest, then surely he does regret the move because he could have made so much more money had he moved to the right club at the right time.He was never going to be the main man at Chelski - they had arguably the best defensive midfielder in the world at the time in Makelele and as good as Parker was he was never going to be ahead of Makelele. All they could promise him was ££££sThere was a vacancy at Old Trafford six months later and I'm sure Sir Alex would have been interested in Parker replacing Keane.Parker was a wanker then, and he's still a wanker now.1
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bobmunro said:BalladMan said:JaShea99 said:But if he’s motivated by money as you suggest, then surely he does regret the move because he could have made so much more money had he moved to the right club at the right time.He was never going to be the main man at Chelski - they had arguably the best defensive midfielder in the world at the time in Makelele and as good as Parker was he was never going to be ahead of Makelele. All they could promise him was ££££sThere was a vacancy at Old Trafford six months later and I'm sure Sir Alex would have been interested in Parker replacing Keane.Parker was a wanker then, and he's still a wanker now.2
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superdulvertonred said:Still the best Charlton player I have seen in my 60 years of supporting them4