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Dowie on MOTD

edited August 2006 in General Charlton
Dowie disappointed as Traore sees red

He makes a refreshing change from Curb's dour interviews, which, as much as I liked him, must have something to do with why our fans tend to moan so much (suppose all fans do really). At any rate, Dowie talks a good talk.

Edit: The BBC won't let you link direct, it seems, but you can find the video from there.

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  • 101101
    edited November 2009
    [cite]Posted By: LoOkOuT[/cite]Dowie disappointed as Traore sees red

    He makes a refreshing change from Curb's dour interviews, which, as much as I liked him, must have something to do with why our fans tend to moan so much (suppose all fans do really). At any rate, Dowie talks a good talk.

    Edit: The BBC won't let you link direct, it seems, but you can find the video from there.

    The man is a mug he came from Palace to ruin Charlton as a prem team and he did that well hes never done well at any job and hes an even worse pundit than he was a manager. Also i didnt care about curbs being boring in interview if that was only thing to worry bout id be chuffed at least we won games with curbs he might have been a bit dull but at least we were a respected club now everyone takes advantage.
  • Why the hell was this bumped?
  • *Shrugs his sholders* have no idea mate.
  • He's a Sky pundit?
  • 101101
    edited November 2009
    [cite]Posted By: JT[/cite]He's a Sky pundit?

    Yep was on SSN this weekend as i watched it as i couldnt make Carlisle first game i missed this season not a bad effort i dont think seeing as i dont live in London no more.
  • IAIN DOWIE is closing in on a return to football with Reading.
    The former Crystal Palace and Oldham chief, 44, is top of the Royals wanted list to succeed axed Brendan Rodgers.

    Dowie's last role was as Alan Shearer's No 2 at Newcastle and sources close to him claim he is interested in the job.



    Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/2790116/Dowie-nod-to-Royals.html#ixzz0bMtbTpK2
  • I wonder how long it will take before he has managed all 92 clubs.
  • How this man keeps getting work is a mystery.
  • who would win dowie or seagal? seagal is in bad shape at the moment
  • It would be a terrible job for anyone to take, they look completely doomed. I dare say he'll get another payoff by June though.
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  • [cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]who would win dowie or seagal? seagal is in bad shape at the moment

    Frankly, who would care?! (apart from you, of course!)
  • sorry i will never mention stephen again.
  • [cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]sorry i will never mention stephen again.

    Compared to Dowie, SS is a Charlton legend.
  • would have gave him more time personally.
  • Funnilly enough, watched "The Premiership Years" on Sky today and it was that season. Brought it all back. Personally, I think we gave hm more than enough time - enough to blow our budget on absolute dogshite.
  • if seagal gets the film machete out on release could be hes best yet,deniro in it..........
  • [quote][cite]Posted By: Off_it[/cite]Funnilly enough, watched "The Premiership Years" on Sky today and it was that season. Brought it all back. Personally, I think we gave hm more than enough time - enough to blow our budget on absolute dogshite.[/quote]

    Nail on head, old chap, nail on head.

    Feck knows who he would have bought in the January transfer window if he'd been allowed to stay - and had we any cash to spend.
  • [cite]Posted By: Off_it[/cite]How this man keeps getting work is a mystery.
    One of those managers that just eventually finds another club somehow. Bit like the manager version of Marcus Bent.
  • [cite]Posted By: Covered End[/cite]
    The former Crystal Palace and Oldham chief, 44, is top of the Royals wanted list to succeed axed Brendan Rodgers.

    they got to be mad wanting him,especially if it look like he'll be having a court case going on as a major distraction.
  • As a motivator of men, he's supposedly pretty good - as a long term manager with cash to spend, he's shit.

    I think they just want someone to motivate the troops & keep them up. If he's signed for longer than the rest of the season it'll be a miracle/
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  • Reading will definitely drop if ID goes there.
  • an example of the mess that is modern football....

    as Phil said the otehr day, weve got out charlton back, hardworking ... proper spirit... love it....

    that bloke is the opposite, and hes rough, imagine having to look at the bloke every day....

    git
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