Pards and any Club is a horrible fit.Pards and West Brom are a horrible fit.
Pards and any Club is a horrible fit.Pards and West Brom are a horrible fit.
It would have to be them, wouldn't it.
Still, if he is a decent player I guess we aren't in a position to worry about wounded pride.
However, it is beginning to look like this transfer window has already been sabotaged by the incompetent take-over fiasco.
There will be no coordinated plan, just a grab for whoever we can get, plus the probable exit of players we cannot afford to lose.
And just after the latest embarrassing defeat, we are promised an exciting player in the next 24 hours.... ON LOANgrab whoever we can get.... ON LOAN!
Absolutely. But if we're to avoid a relegation battle we'd better hope that any loanees we do get are decent. KR's recruitment record doesn't give me any confidence anyway. It's 2018, Marshall has not had a single good game, Reeves only played well against Truro, and these were his 2 marquee signings. Amos has been his only real success. Even if the takeover goes through in a couple of weeks it's going to be a tough job to turn things round quickly.As has been said at least 10,000 times since the decline began in 2006, silly, pissy little loans are not the answer.
1 striker in August,
Best players going in January
A smattering of loanee journeymen and kids coming in, and just enough class to stay out of the bottom 8.
Nothing to look forward to except the takeover when it eventually comes.
New owner, new philosophy, new manager hopefully. A chance to start again.
But I do share the worries of some other members now that many disillusioned fans have been away for so long, they may no longer find that fire in the belly to get back behind their team when the take-over finally does come.
Well said...Honestly believe if we want to see the crowds coming back to The Valley we need new owners with a new philosophy. We'll always have "but they balance the books" brigade, but surely even a lot of these hardcore fans must be getting bored of this now.
Seriously hope all the hundreds of Charlton fans that protested about the damage caused by the 'sell them high buy them cheap' player policy under this regime, don't stop protesting if new owners offer no change.
Club's been in the doldrums for too long, and blind faith just keeps it there.According to certain posters on ITTV, fans have no right to demand success.
Club's been in the doldrums for too long, and blind faith just keeps it there.