Of course 3 is true. Jackson was on the bloody train going to Newcastle after the Portsmouth game, coupled with the incident in the changing rooms before the Shrewsbury away game. Mobile phones and all that
He does - but the point I was hoping to get across was since January how could he keep a lot of the first team squad (tiny) motivated when the club neglected a lot of promises. They play like they are unmotivated side. And a few have plans to move on already. Kashi back to France is nailed on, thought has interest from Portugal. Amos is looking like he’s back to Cardiff. Or Bristol city.
There is discipline. I can’t comment on specific scenarios but I do know some have been fined for poor performances.
Robinson gone. Lee Bowyer to be caretaker. https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...=67f727d61bb6c7ff7fbe40b18ded7b6a&oe=5B386655
Hearing that Bowyer doesn't want the manager job and Karel Fraeye will come back till the end of the season.
In a few hours time according to Sky Sports; http://www.skysports.com/football/n...binson-expected-to-leave-charlton-on-thursday No doubt we'll get the usual stomach-churning eulogies from ITTV; "Thanks for everything Gobbo, you were our best manager since Curbs...driven out by the haters..." etc. According to them, Meire was one of the finest CEO's we ever had.
Perhaps Bowyer doesn't mind so much becoming the new mouthpiece for the regime - what's left of it anyway - albeit temporarily. Presumably he will in the chair for the Plymouth pre-match interview then.
Olly Groome, Chris Parkes or the invisible man to make the announcements of resignation and temporary boss? Can things get anymore farcical?
The Website will go onto "terse and factual" mode, giving fans a three or four line statement and thanking Karl for all his hard work. They thanked Karel Fraeye for all his hard work too.