Steve Brown / Chris Powell with support from Lennie Lawrence
Paul Tisdale / Kevin Blackwell
Chris Coleman would get a performance out of the team.
If we don't go up this year, we will lose more good players and will be in a League One relegation scrap next year, and league 2 the following season or season after if we stay with Parkinson.
Allen I like - his link to Charlton - didnt his dad play for us? his time at Brentford (wasnt he a number 2 promoted from within?) I dislike - the allegations against him whilst at Cheltenham as well as his less than 20% win record there, his inability to get the Dons out of league 2 despite having the best finances in the division, abd his close links to that utter git Pardew at whilst at Reading
I think there would be an awful lot of available managers who would want the job here, whether we have money or not. We are still a 'name' club(though we are doing very well at destroying that) & it's a recession ffs!
I'd take Lennie in a heartbeat, if Parkinson can't get us looking like a team in the not-too distant future. He'd get us playing football, & working as a team!
Whoever's flavour of the month should do it, as with all fashions, and going by our recent history with demand for the new, another change six months down the line...?
And I thought we were the "unfashionable club."
Paulo Sousa - did a great job with Swansea City but fell flat at Leicester (too much intervention from the board??) and his pass and run style (Latin) is great to watch
[cite]Posted By: SilentAddick[/cite]Paulo Sousa - did a great job with Swansea City but fell flat at Leicester (too much intervention from the board??) and his pass and run style (Latin) is great to watch
Great to play against too - according to my Leicester supporting mate!
Paul Tisdale's got the tactical nous that Parky seems to lack - good young manager - rumoured to have turned down Southampton pre and post Pardew as well as Swansea so I can't see him coming here.
Don't see Paul Tisdale leaving Exeter, suppodesly turned down Southampton as he wasn't finished building with Exeter. Plus they looks a lot stronger than us :(
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You can't be happy with conceeding 5 goals in 2 games. Shocking defending.
definitely schoolboy errors
Steve Brown / Chris Powell with support from Lennie Lawrence
Paul Tisdale / Kevin Blackwell
Chris Coleman would get a performance out of the team.
If we don't go up this year, we will lose more good players and will be in a League One relegation scrap next year, and league 2 the following season or season after if we stay with Parkinson.
I like - his link to Charlton - didnt his dad play for us? his time at Brentford (wasnt he a number 2 promoted from within?)
I dislike - the allegations against him whilst at Cheltenham as well as his less than 20% win record there, his inability to get the Dons out of league 2 despite having the best finances in the division, abd his close links to that utter git Pardew at whilst at Reading
Did great early in career, Blackburn probably too soon for him, and they didnt give him much of a chance either, shouldn't have gone back to MK Dons.
I'd take Lennie in a heartbeat, if Parkinson can't get us looking like a team in the not-too distant future. He'd get us playing football, & working as a team!
maybe place an advertisement in a national newspaper or does that sound like a ridiculously silly idea to do?
no,i'm sure the board are quite prepared for any eventuality and have candidates in mind already.
And I thought we were the "unfashionable club."
Parky won't walk - he'd lose any entitlement to a pay-off!
Great to play against too - according to my Leicester supporting mate!
How about Steve Tilson?
Is he back in fashion yet?
No problem with his repeated nomination, but no one has justified his credentials to be a good manager for Charlton.
Its not as though he stays long in one place either. 6 clubs in 8 years isnt it?
Plus the points I made earlier
Mark Bowen
Paulo Sousa
Lennie Lawrence
Never Chris Coleman. Any ex-Palace is a no from me.
Tony Mowbray
Steve Tilson
Dennis Wise
Paul Ince
Martin Allen