Afraid it's now over to you Mr Waggot (2 Viewers)

rupert_bear

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Having witnessed yesterdays defeat I have to say against a pretty average Port Vale side it is plainly obvious the selection Tony Mowbray has at his disposal are simply nut up to it. So Waggot, you need to support the new manager and allow him to bring in the 2 or 3 loans to help us to survival, failing to do that and you will prove where you stand for the future of the football club. The last batch of loans brought in collectively are simply not good enough or the right type of player, Stokes in time perhaps might be okay, but we don't have time and the lad from Bolton with better players around him might be okay too. I don't know the rules re. loans, how many you are allowed altogether, I know you can only have 5 in the matchday squad, but I challenge you Mr. Waggot or anyone else for that matter name 5 loanees on our books good enough. So over to you Mr ceo. and seriously try and help us stay in this division and keep the first decent manager potentially we have had for years.
 

rupert_bear

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My fear is Waggot has brought in new manager Mowbray hoping the new manager boost syndrome will happen and save his neck, well it hasn't and from what I witnessed yesterday unlikely too, so as I said over to you Mr Waggot
 

Grendel

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My fear is Waggot has brought in new manager Mowbray hoping the new manager boost syndrome will happen and save his neck, well it hasn't and from what I witnessed yesterday unlikely too, so as I said over to you Mr Waggot

It's a panic move for sure.

Waggot Pressley and thorn in truth were all made for each other - totally useless and out of their depth.
 

rupert_bear

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Certainly looks like a neck safer Grendel of a hopeful one, I have said for ages Waggott is not fit for purpose, even Tim Fisher refers to him as Waggott now, I wonder why.
 

georgehudson

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if you ask Charlton fans what they think about the tenure of waggott & fisher at their club, they'll tell you in no uncertain terms,
only problem is, who was responsible for bringing them to CCFC ?
was it dulieu, brody, igwe, or even sepalla
 

steveecov

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My fear is Waggot has brought in new manager Mowbray hoping the new manager boost syndrome will happen and save his neck, well it hasn't and from what I witnessed yesterday unlikely too, so as I said over to you Mr Waggot

Others last a few matches.....ours 30 minutes.
 

steveecov

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if you ask Charlton fans what they think about the tenure of waggott & fisher at their club, they'll tell you in no uncertain terms,
only problem is, who was responsible for bringing them to CCFC ?
was it dulieu, brody, igwe, or even sepalla

You don't half pick up some bad scrabble tiles. :)
 

Bob Latchford

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Sell your best players, employ a rookie manager, employ sub standard players, owners who have no clue how to run a club = relegation.
 

Samo

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An experienced keeper, a big ugly 30 something CB and possibly a def mid should do the trick.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Waggot time to go is now in any other business or club he would have been shown the door he is a clueless buffoon.
 

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