Found this article on a charltonFans Blog, its a good read and shows the pressure on clubs above the millers in the table. I hope theres no sharp objects near by the blogger.
Listened to their manager on the Footy league show and He made me want to top myself and I did,t understand him!.Seemed a proper ray of sunshine.Course it could have been my compy so peace and love all round.
Same here. My immediate though wa I'm too young to die followed by on second thoughts it can't be as bad as having this geezer as your manager.
dear me,if we keep on agreeing i,m going back to the dark side m8 .Seriously,you must be really intelligent and have an immense knowledge of the finer points of football.
After reading the post from the Charlton blogger I was nearly ready to slit my wrists and I'm a Miller's fan. The Valley must be littered with dead bodies by now. This puts the Miller's position into perspective. We ain't doing that bad really are we fellows ?
Same here. My immediate though wa I'm too young to die followed by on second thoughts it can't be as bad as having this geezer as your manager.
dear me,if we keep on agreeing i,m going back to the dark side m8 .Seriously,you must be really intelligent and have an immense knowledge of the finer points of football.
Have a look on their "into the valley" forum online and read some of posts, don't think the owner is very popular.
Seem to have a fair share of decent supporters. Looking from the outside it does look rather odd.
What was the steadiest of clubs has turned into a bit of a managerial circus and they seem to have no clear plans regarding recruitment.
The owner has at least 6 clubs and has got rid of 2 very good championship players and brought in several from European leagues all of which are suspect in terms of strict comparison.
It could all of course settle down but it's a big change in ethos and the owner is a bit of a 'gambler' and chancer and likes to have something going on all the time...art, politics, finance, sport, electronics.
The biggest worry for me would be where 'my club' sit in the pecking order and how he demonstrates fairness and improvements at each club. When you say that out loud it sounds fairly weak and superficial not to mention ludicrously difficult.
I would think that is why they have struggled so much coping with the change