Over my tea and toast in the canteen this morning i was asked by a plum of a Chelsea fan, who, if you could have any manager currently working for one of the 92 league teams, would you have in charge at Charlton if it was up to you? Obviously putting money aside. Totally theoretical question. I came to the conclusion that i would stick with parky. So i am putting the question to the rest of you. Discuss
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Currently out of work alternative - Steve Coppell.
Sean O'Driscoll
2. Warnock
I'd say if out of the whole of England would be Billy Davies, i reckon he would be well suited to charlton and would get the most out of our team
If world only one winner, Jose Mourinho
or Fabio Capello if we are talking money doesnt matter.
Agree Warnock would do a good job (could be available soon apparently). But loyalty to Parky is a must at present.
lol doesn't really work that way when out of the 92 clubs in this leage, but i would have said the same otherwise :-) not you me though obviously
Oh sorry, made this thread completely unrealistic now.
As an extension of the question, how about any player of your choice? My knowledge of the championship is fairly poor this year, but I imagine I'd go for a goalscorer like Chopra
EDIT: Only league clubs, no prem. Otherwise it's just the usual Rooney/Torres/Drogba yawnathon
Im gonna pass on Chopra and go for Drogba.
Oh thought it was only league, far more interesting that way
I still like Alan Curbishley(gently cries, bit emotional tonight)
There is a manager presently out of work who knows the club and can work with little or no money but he has been there done that got the T- shirt!
and I'd have Danny Butterfield up front ;o)
Kevin Nolan / Matty Fryatt
Noone comes close to achieving what that man has.
Bearing in mind how he managed Giggs & Beckham in their early years, when he ended up dragging them out of parties by their ears and stuff, would love to see him take that stance with Jenas, King, Bentley, Lennon, who seem to spend most of their time being pictured in the Bizarre column in The Sun, rather than the back pages for their football exploits.
If I could choose anyone in the world, its a toss up between Jose Mourinho and Guus Hiddink. Both born winners.