Legend wants Charlton coaching role
CHARLTON legend Mike Flanagan has revealed that he would love to take up his old position as first-team coach at The Valley - and says he is confident he would help the Addicks beat the drop.
The 53-year-old - perhaps best known for being sent off for fighting with strike partner Derek Hales in an FA Cup clash with Maidstone in 1979 - believes he could make a difference if invited back to help the club in their hour of need.
“I want my old position back,” Flanagan told the South London Press. “I would love to go in there and help the club out. They need to stay in the Championship - I have played in the third tier and it is not somewhere they want to be.
“There are 18 games left of the season and there are plenty of points still to be won. I have seen them play this year and I know the side have much more potential than they are currently showing. It would be great to help Phil Parkinson try to sort things out."
http://www.southlondon-today.co.uk/tn/Sport.cfm?id=2643&headline=Legend
I doubt we'll bring any new coaching staff in, can we afford to?
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although would prefer to get Sir Clive in then they could learn from the master
cant get any worse can it ?
I blame BDL for him leaving last time : - )
Don't .......!
Ex-Spud as well.
That's destroyed a leg end.
;o)
I think he read this!
Well head over heart, it would depend on what he had to offer, given his time out of the game.
Heart over head, in the words of King Kev, "I'd love it!!"
As the other thread suggests, bring back Killer as well and see if these two can get our forwards to get a bit more punch into their game.....:o)
Flannagan, Flannagan Remember singing that in Bradford one cold evening when he scored our second and winning goal in the old promotion season
As I remember, the Chelsea lunatics tore up the ground afterwards & set fires off in the covered end.
He was a terrific player - what we'd give for a forward of his quality just now....
I thought his hat trick was the previous season in the 4-1 win over Spurs.
He got one in both of those games.
He scored goals for fun for the New England Tea Men and was selected the North American Soccer League's Most Valuable Player over the likes of Beckenbauer, Chinaglia, Cruyff, Trevor Francis, Rodney Marsh etc ...
Flash had Paddy Powell playing on a wing and another Addick, Lawrie Abrahams in the Tea Men side.
Their early departure to America nearly cost Charlton relegation, so may be he has something to make up for. At this point, I think everyone would settle for 'nearly relegation.'
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