hope not
2007-02-20 01:38:00
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answer #1
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answered by traveller 7
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No, and Pardew isn't doing a better job than his predecessor. Charlton has had precious few bright spots, like the win over Pompey. But the way it stands, the only team who has a chance at getting out of the relegation zone is West Ham, who could sneak up behind Wigan at the last moment and send them down to the Championship.
2007-02-18 08:46:02
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answer #2
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answered by Adam S 4
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i'm a season cost ticket holder Fred. i think of timid, risk-free practices first soccer does not artwork. The gamers at the instant are not giving their all. Rommedahl specially is a shame, no abdomen & no heart. Charlton have extra effective gamers languishing in the reserves than this joker. The 'directors' have messed-up large type, via failing to usher in a suited supervisor, ie; somebody who could call for the appropriate to % his very own guidance team, not some loser who enables Mr Murray to dictate who he works with. Dowie's efforts have been beginning off to artwork, in simple terms check out his final 5 consequences (ignoring the Wigan sport). The chairman panicked, jerked his knee lots swifter than Rommedahl ever could ! If we pass down now, i visit sense obliged to purchase Simon Jordan a drink, and admit he replaced into suitable approximately Richard Murray ! Dont overlook, Charlton followers; all for the duration of the summer season Martin O' Neil replaced into searching for a job, and all of us understand why our 'directors' does not evaluate him do not we; he could-somewhat rightly-INSIST on bringing his very own team with him. So thank you Murray, Varney, Grade, et al, under your pathetic 'management' the club we like is falling aside.
2016-12-17 13:10:01
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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I hope so not because I support Charlton but I think Alan Pardew was harshly sacked by West Ham and I would love to see Pardew keep Charlton up and in doing so sending his former employers down to the championship
2007-02-18 09:49:03
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answer #4
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answered by nobby 2
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2 months ago I would have said they will be playing Championship football next term.
They are not out of the woods and have a tough schedule ahead, but they have played soemwhat better lately. If Wigan stumble they could have a chance.
But I am afraid its more likely they are relegated.
2007-02-18 11:58:08
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answer #5
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answered by Robert B 4
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Yes, I do. When the going gets tough and they'll feel the pressure,
they'll put in more effort like their lives depended on it and will stay up leaving Watford, West Ham and Blackburn behind them.
2007-02-18 22:18:37
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answered by Micheal 4
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No i don't, they've had to bad a first half of the season to survive which will be a shame as they've always tried to play football the way it should be played.
2007-02-18 09:30:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not easy to say they will as time is running out but I still believe it not possible as they have more than 10 games to play.
Thanx!
2007-02-18 17:25:13
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answer #8
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answered by Invasion 3
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Doesn't look like it at the moment does it.But you never know if they put a good run together it could happen (not likely though i think).
2007-02-18 09:31:28
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answer #9
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answered by Paul R 5
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yes..because the fixtures show that its in their hands..west ham wigan are to visit the valley..so have sheff utd...and watford and man city away theres points to be won..the other teams have much harder run ins
2007-02-20 10:53:34
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answered by Anonymous
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hope so[local team south london]even that i am a spurs fan
good luck to then.i hope west ham go down.
2007-02-18 07:20:09
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answered by peter o 5
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