Seems that the rumours of Paul Hart's departure from his academy role are gaining in both frequency and credence. The rumour mill is also seemingly suggesting that the vacancy left by Paul's departure might well be filled by our present first team coach Jose Riga who it has been suggested was always in line for that role and that it was only the untimely departure of Chris Powell that necessitated Riga filling in until the seasons end. Certainly his almost immediate appearance at the football club would suggest that he was already lined up and available.
Should the above scenario take place as rumoured then the follow up rumour is that Karel Fraeye our current assistant head coach will be elevated to first team coach next season.
Fraeye is 36 years old and until his appointment at The Valley was head coach at Eendracht Zele where he took control in 2011. Zele are described as an amateur team in Belgiums 4th tier of football.
Now I am quite prepared to give Fraeye the benefit of the doubt regarding his abilities but I am I must confess concerned that regardless of which division Charlton find themselves next season then Karel's experience and knowledge of English football might not be enough.
Of course survival is our main focus as a club and fans but I think we need to keep an eye on this possibility. If the rumours are correct then I think we could be in serious trouble.
Never easy being an Addick is it.
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Not a manly mans one like Chris.
We'll have a coach who is there to train and make the players better - the players that the network dictates our club needs.
Will it work or not? God knows.
I expect a DoF next year as well.
Removing a manager from a struggling team is one thing, removing the director of a booming academy would be outrageous.
EDIT: If Hart left of his own accord, then obviously disregard the above!
Hardly RD's fault on either front
Every manager has to start somewhere.
Alan Curbishley started here.
Chris Powell started here.
Didn't do too bad did they?
Doing it this way get the two stooges into the club regardless of the level we're at.
It's either "this was always the plan" or "we needed to freshen up after relegation".
Er, Monaco... semi-finals of the Champions League? Not quite the same as Karel's pedigree...
Wenger had already achieved a lot in European football (league titles in France, Champions League Semis, etc) before going to Japan.
Edit Leaburn for England beat me to it.
You seem to be equating the J League with Belgian Div4.