That was from KM in April 2015: http://www.southlondon-today.co.uk/...ien Meire - The BIG interview&searchyear=2015 Now this is what Murray said yesterday: “However, I think it’s fair to say – and he admits this – that he has underestimated the challenges of the Championship Clearly nothing was learned as they knew of the problems then and have only gone and made it worse Other interesting quotes from that interview are "Charlton is no club without the fans - that I am well-aware of. - Not what you are saying now!! "Obviously last year was difficult for me as well, because we were fighting relegation. - Same S**T Another year the KM. we might even challenge for the play-offs next season! That shows the difference in mentality. - Really LOL
What is it, "fool me once shame on you, but teach a man to fool me and I will be fooled for the rest of my life." They must think we're gullible.
She doesn't care what the fans think whatsoever, she just wants them to shut up for a bit so says something she thinks will placate the fans. The best option is don't believe one single word these con artists say.
You can see why she's taken a vow of silence except for when she giggles at the window during the protests.
Surely its "fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me" In the words of a band that had one of their greatest ever gigs at the Valley - "Won't get fooled again" May be we should suggest that Glove pup (if he is still there) plays this at the next home match to represent fans feelings. Followed of course by "Who are you" it will at least put some coppers in the Curbishley family coffers.
"Tears of a Clown" Smokey Robinson There's some sad things known to man But ain't too much sadder than The tears of a clown When there's no one around
From an ELP song on Brain Salad Surgery: Why do you think I believed what you said? Few of your words ever entered my head Your words waste and decay Nothing you say Reaches my ears anyway You never spoke a word of truth