Yes. Would that have anything to do with him being unable to travel to Riga for talks?Mr Optimist wrote:Is it Daddy who was the upstanding rapist?
Yes. Would that have anything to do with him being unable to travel to Riga for talks?Mr Optimist wrote:Is it Daddy who was the upstanding rapist?
Could do although it will probably be dressed up as for health reasons instead I'm sure. That and pride, why should I have to travel when it is my club and my town we are talking about which is kind of fair enough really.From Despair To Where? wrote:Yes. Would that have anything to do with him being unable to travel to Riga for talks?Mr Optimist wrote:Is it Daddy who was the upstanding rapist?
http://www.football365.com/news/21554/9 ... s-AttitudeF365 wrote:Oyston slams Riga attitude
Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston admits he is 'bemused' by the actions of manager Jose Riga amid a disastrous start to the season for the Sky Bet Championship club.
After a sixth successive defeat this term, Riga returned to his native Belgium last week without notifying his employers - leaving Oyston clearly irritated.
"Until I've spoken to Jose personally, I don't want to comment about the speculation or go into it in too much detail," said the Seasiders chairman.
"However, I have to say I find myself slightly bemused yet again by the actions of our manager.
"He has said, on many occasions on the record, that he would use the international break to get the players up to fitness and to work with the squad we now have. The first thing the manager does is hop on a plane and clear off to Belgium for a week without telling anyone.
"Let's face it, we've lost every competitive game he's managed and these actions aren't the most professional way to get us out of this position. To hop on a plane without telling your employer or your colleagues isn't right. It's something I will be speaking to him about."
Several critics have questioned the fitness levels of the Blackpool squad, who played just two pre-season games over the summer. They host Wolves in their next Championship game on Saturday.
Burton manager Gary Rowett and former Bolton and Wigan boss Owen Coyle have both been linked with the Blackpool managerial job this week following the speculation over Riga's future.
in administrationWinston Smith wrote:Any club that finishes below them this season will be
yesgimmer wrote:have they won yet?
AthleticoSpizz wrote:And they were rewarded when Zoko drove past defender Sean Morrison and hammered a low strike past David Marshall in the Cardiff goal
Blackpools first win
Would have thought there are rules against using cars on the pitch. Clearly a pedestrian performance from the ex-Royal.From Despair To Where? wrote:AthleticoSpizz wrote:And they were rewarded when Zoko drove past defender Sean Morrison and hammered a low strike past David Marshall in the Cardiff goal
Blackpools first win
Who's that Morrison bloke? He's always mentioned when Cardiff concede.


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