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Always A Better Day: Let's Snow!!!
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Always A Better Day. Sunday, 23 November 2008. Well the levels of despair with the time of good will approaching could not have got worse (could they? Then we go and take a humbling by an average Championship side who have had their own turbulent times. Then the news came in that seemed as though it was Christmas morning and I was back as a five year old boy getting a bmx. Absolutely brilliant! That the club acted so quickly and congratulations on not culling other back room staff yet. Racon will be fit&...
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Always A Better Day: Reflection
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Always A Better Day. Wednesday, 24 December 2008. Well I have just sat back for a month to assess the RedVolution in action and it seems that the club is treading water. With Queen's Park Rangers visiting on Boxing Day, it is very much, now or never. Phil Parkinson has 3 games to convince the board of the role for the rest of the season or the search for a manager has to be stepped up. Come on you reds! Posted by Always A Better Day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Second Division And Proud.
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Always A Better Day: I know where it's at (or not?)
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Always A Better Day. Wednesday, 19 November 2008. I know where it's at (or not? For many weeks we have been trawls through the graveyards looking for a quality player (or 3) to add to our squad. Waghorn. May be an inspiration but is this the only hope we have got. I look towards Saturday with some great expectancy. But I can't believe he will start ahead of the prolific Andy Gray! We are in need of some inspiration and sadly it does not seem to come from the manager. Pardew. Let's get the party started!
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Always A Better Day: February 2009
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Always A Better Day. Tuesday, 3 February 2009. Is this really good enough? Well a long reflection, the closing of the transfer window and the predictable phoenix rising of Manchester Untied and we arrive at the most critical time of the season. Although the thought of buying anyone was a long way from the board's minds, it seems that perhaps this needed some consideration. Surely, we should only bring players in that we hope to retain permanently! Josh Wright, Scott Wagstaff. Loan players must be careful...
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Always A Better Day: September 2009
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Always A Better Day. Tuesday, 1 September 2009. New Season, New Start! Well, after such a downturn in fortune over the past three years, it is now the time to move on. I was amongst the many who were concerned about this campaign. The keeping of Phil Parkinson at the helm and a policy of not spending our little money to chase the dream straight back to the Championship were questionable as well. However, as Charlton fans, we generally get on with it and make the best of what we have. Come on you reds!
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Always A Better Day: Is this really good enough?
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Always A Better Day. Tuesday, 3 February 2009. Is this really good enough? Well a long reflection, the closing of the transfer window and the predictable phoenix rising of Manchester Untied and we arrive at the most critical time of the season. Although the thought of buying anyone was a long way from the board's minds, it seems that perhaps this needed some consideration. Surely, we should only bring players in that we hope to retain permanently! Josh Wright, Scott Wagstaff. Loan players must be careful...
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Always A Better Day: New Season, New Start!
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Always A Better Day. Tuesday, 1 September 2009. New Season, New Start! Well, after such a downturn in fortune over the past three years, it is now the time to move on. I was amongst the many who were concerned about this campaign. The keeping of Phil Parkinson at the helm and a policy of not spending our little money to chase the dream straight back to the Championship were questionable as well. However, as Charlton fans, we generally get on with it and make the best of what we have. Come on you reds!
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Always A Better Day: What's the story?
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Always A Better Day. Monday, 24 November 2008. Apart from the sheer delight of the past two days and the potential for improvement, I must admit that the excitement is back. Fans will see the benefit of the redvolution. In full force. However, the ridiculous claims in the lovely press today seem to be hindering our progress. Curb's did his part for the club and whilst I would never totally rule out a return to the club, he has made it clear that his future lies elsewhere. Route one, say no more! Home see...
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Always A Better Day: December 2008
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Always A Better Day. Wednesday, 24 December 2008. Well I have just sat back for a month to assess the RedVolution in action and it seems that the club is treading water. With Queen's Park Rangers visiting on Boxing Day, it is very much, now or never. Phil Parkinson has 3 games to convince the board of the role for the rest of the season or the search for a manager has to be stepped up. Come on you reds! Posted by Always A Better Day. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Second Division And Proud.