Only low energy, low ambition forum fans can defend the SMT selling Alfie May to a promotion rival. God this club p isses me off.
If we have another poor season, with this I mean not finishing in the play-offs, I can see this mob looking to sell up. Ivor's mate gave bum information to the yanks and it is costing them a lot more money than thought.
Aye, was an absolute mare when the cnut was at Sunderland, geezer should be a professional liar.....oh hang on.
He’s regularly fed favourable tit bits to a select couple in the fanbase. His actual running of the club = our lowest league position in 100 years.
It will get worse yet mate, he'll be posting on social media pretending to be someone else, it's a trait of his.
The decision to sell May is getting absolutely panned on Charlton Twitter. Hundreds of comments & critical Likes.
Absolutely pathetic from the club , the manager & the SMT. They have got it all to prove now . The angry reaction to the Alfie May sale on CAFC Twitter is far more representative of what our fanbase thinks.
I am disgusted by it. Charlton are the gift who keep on giving. But don’t worry folks we are going to bring in all these wonderful players. Are we ****.
However, Jones does know more about the game than I do, so I’m living in hope that he is in the process of building a better team. (nearly wrote building a better Britain).
In terms of signing new players, I see we are getting the usual Apologists now saying “what’s the rush?” Nathan Jones himself said he wanted the squad in place for the return to pre season training on 27 June - that was a foolish comment with hindsight. It’s been said many times in the past 10 years that successful clubs use pre season to bed down tactics, team shape and a pattern of play. Whereas unsuccessful clubs - and we all know one - leave it til the last min , often right up til deadline day, and then get off to a painfully slow start as a consequence.
Nathan Jones has everything to prove now. Fans who show loyalty to him at this point are at a big risk of being taken for fools. Only the signings of three or four really good players - whose quality every sensible fan will admire - will begin to restore confidence before August. I think we're all sadly resigned to the fact that three or four really good players are not going to be announced in July.