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  • Danepak
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    And we made it, with one game in hand.
    Beat Watford 3-1 at home. Everyone wants our Belgian manager Jose Riga to stay.
    Do you know anything about him?
    He's done a pretty good job, but we've been very very lucky this season.
    All the teams around us lost, when we needed them to.
    Furthermore, we were down 3-0 at home to Doncaster. Game got called off, due to bad weather. We won the match when it was replayed.
    Up 1-0 at Elland road, but Leeds earns a penalty in the last seconds of the game. Our keeper saves.
    Down 2-0 after 5 mins away to Sheffield Wednesday, but we end up winning 3-2.
    We need Roland Duchatelet to spend a fair amount of money for next season...

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  • Linkert
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    Club won 1-3 at Lokeren yesterday. 1-0 down at half time, but they played well to win the game. Standard lost at Anderlecht today, Club is now leader in the table.

    1. Club Brugge 42
    2. Standard 40
    3. Anderlecht 39
    4. Zulte Waregem 38
    5. Lokeren 31
    6. RC Genk 29

    Next up: Club Brugge - Anderlecht on Sunday

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  • Onkel Riffel
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    Oprindeligt indsendt af Linkert Se indlæg
    Filmed by the FC Bruges drone
    Ha! That is rather cool.

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  • Linkert
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    Filmed by the FC Bruges drone

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  • Onkel Riffel
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    Oprindeligt indsendt af Linkert Se indlæg
    http://vimeo.com/92710807
    This tifo was really amazing!
    That is awesome. How the hell did they film that?

    I like your stadium as well.

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  • Linkert
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    http://vimeo.com/92710807
    This tifo was really amazing!

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  • Linkert
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    0-0 at home to Standard. Damn damn damn, were the better team but we don't have a decent striker. Could have been 2 points clear at the top. Anderlecht lost in Genk and Zulte lost in Lokeren. With 5 games remaining:
    1. Standard 40
    2. Club Brugge 39
    3. Zulte 37
    4. Anderlecht 36
    5. Lokeren 31
    6. RC Genk 28

    Next:
    Zulte - Genk
    Lokeren - Club
    Anderlecht - Standard

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  • Linkert
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    I can cross my country almost 5 times in that period :D

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  • Danepak
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    Yep. (Only) 9 hours drive between Orange and Melbourne :-)

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  • Linkert
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    You live in Australia? I have a friend in Orange :-)

    http://www.warvisitorslinkhout.be/eng/jenkins.php

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  • Danepak
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    Oprindeligt indsendt af Linkert Se indlæg
    Well, good luck anyway :-)
    I'm gonna see Aston Villa - Hull City in 2 weeks, 3rd time to Villa this season, haven't seen them won a single game live in my whole life, let's hope they give me one then.
    I know that feeling very well.
    In the A-League, I follow Wellington Phoenix. Took me 11 games, before I saw them win a game (27th December 2013), while I was actually there. Before then, I had witnessed 6 losses and 4 draws.

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  • Linkert
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    Well, good luck anyway :-)
    I'm gonna see Aston Villa - Hull City in 2 weeks, 3rd time to Villa this season, haven't seen them won a single game live in my whole life, let's hope they give me one then.

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  • Danepak
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    True and yes, well aware of the other clubs too.
    Only time will tell.

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  • Linkert
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    I'm under the impression all teams are like feeder clubs. His wife also owns Belgian 2nd division team St. Truiden. Duchatelet owns more clubs too, Carl Zeiss Jena, AD Calcorcon and his son owns Ujpest FC.
    But if Charlton makes it to the Premier League, he did a great deal off course. But we'll have to see about that first...

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  • Danepak
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    My biggest fear is that we'll end up as a feeder club for Standard.
    But then again...from a money making perspective, it would make far more sense having a club in the Premier League (Charlton), year after year, compared to a club in the Champions League (Standard).
    We're in a big relegation battle at the moment. If we get relegated to League 1, I don't know what his plans with us will be.
    To be frank, I don't know what his plans are either, if we stay in the Championship.
    But as you wrote, he's managed to take Standard up to the top of the table (that's encouraging) .
    Hopefully he'll be able to do bring stability to Charlton Athletic and bring us back to the Premier League one day.
    Last edited by Danepak; 18-04-2014, 11:23.

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