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  • Wilder and Knill might take the job - but not be interested per se in Charlton. The attraction could be becoming part of the RD payroll. They do a semi-decent job at Charlton (and that would mean merely mid-table or possibly play offs) and they then get offered work in the Belgian or Hungarian top flight (yeah......I know some of the sides there are League One level, but......they also get to play in the Europa League etc) or even the Spanish 2nd tier.

    If I had the choice between a couple more years in Northampton vs a year in Budapest I know which one I'd go for.
  • If I was Chris Wilder, I'd tell Roland to stick their offer where the sun don't shine! I know Northampton were in a difficult situation and are a smaller club but they must be a better club to work under than us!
  • Could it be possible that the talks between Wilder and CAFC aren't actually with RD/KM, but with potential new owners?

    It just seems so far removed from RD's previous history of appointing clueless, inexperienced head coaches....
  • Macronate said:

    sacking Meire would make a bigger statement than appointing Wilder.

    And if squirrel face stays give it a few months before another manager leaves(Wilder/whoever).
  • Cawley seems to be saying if CW comes others will follow.

    Assume this means a director of football and chief scout not just a no.2

    Cawley seems to be saying if CW comes others will follow.

    Assume this means a director of football and chief scout not just a no.2

    correct - the whole lot will be announced in one go - complete sea change and admission that the network model has failed at charlton and an attempt to get back up - i have my doubts it will work under these owners but be surprised if whole 'package' isn't announced in next week or so. riga resigning and slp etc now printing so no harm in stating on here i guess. will still be holding off any season ticket purchase til start of season but to be honest, even if boris johnson and donald trumpo were announced as our new joint managers for next year i would still be renewing - going charlton is what i do and will always do, regardless of the situation. A sell up by rd would have been 1st prize with new owners committing to acadamy project and curbs coming in as dof with say cp as manager but this has to be next best we coulfd have hoped for surely?
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  • KM has to go.

    RD should go, may be difficult to dislodge. No possibility of getting out of League 1 or any fan support while KM is there. It's just going to get worse.
  • cabbles said:

    Macronate said:

    sacking Meire would make a bigger statement than appointing Wilder.

    I think this a huge next step. If RD is serious about changing things and turning it round, she has to go.

    Woefully out of her depth. The interview about the sofa on that video thread says it all. She was saying that people in the crowd who are the most expressive or dance the most win a chance to sit on the sofa. You couldn't make this shit up

    You know she genuinely believed she had thought she had a good idea. Ludicrous. I don't want to cheapen this and it's in no way of the same magnitude, but when they pulled down that Saddam Hussein statue, our equivalent was destroying the sofa.

    As I said - not a comparison between the 2, just a symbol of our saying we've had enough of her rule. That sofa being ripped apart is a clear message
    my 'guess' is she won't be sacked but become more back of house - lets face it - she may be wholly unequipped as a ceo of a football club but rd will recognise that he has contributed to how stupid and unbelievable she has looked at times
  • DiscoCAFC said:

    If I was Chris Wilder, I'd tell Roland to stick their offer where the sun don't shine! I know Northampton were in a difficult situation and are a smaller club but they must be a better club to work under than us!

    It's about money though. I think they got the message that this time they had to pay a decent salary or no one was coming to help.
    Maybe Duchatelet has run out of network options.
  • Ever since seeing that sofa upcycled on Saturday I can't get that Orange Juices song from the eighties out of my mind. You know the one 'Rip it up (and start again)'.

    There's even a line in there somewhere that goes 'I hope to god you're not as dumb as you make out'

    Perhaps what we are about to witness could be a fresh start!!! IBIWISI
  • I agree.

    If KM goes, CW with decent back room support are appointed with appropriate freedoms and then the transfer activity looks good, I would be amazed, but would leave off protesting until evidence of Roland interfering came up.

    Can't see it happening.
  • DOUCHER said:

    cabbles said:

    Macronate said:

    sacking Meire would make a bigger statement than appointing Wilder.

    I think this a huge next step. If RD is serious about changing things and turning it round, she has to go.

    Woefully out of her depth. The interview about the sofa on that video thread says it all. She was saying that people in the crowd who are the most expressive or dance the most win a chance to sit on the sofa. You couldn't make this shit up

    You know she genuinely believed she had thought she had a good idea. Ludicrous. I don't want to cheapen this and it's in no way of the same magnitude, but when they pulled down that Saddam Hussein statue, our equivalent was destroying the sofa.

    As I said - not a comparison between the 2, just a symbol of our saying we've had enough of her rule. That sofa being ripped apart is a clear message
    my 'guess' is she won't be sacked but become more back of house - lets face it - she may be wholly unequipped as a ceo of a football club but rd will recognise that he has contributed to how stupid and unbelievable she has looked at times
    Not sure about that. RD is pretty consistent when it comes to his policy of sacking folk.
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  • 25May98 said:

    I feel sorry for Northampton fans. Just been promoted and then lose your manager.

    I love Charlton but is it just me that thinks football is shit these days?

    Sorry but it's always been that way m8
  • I really hope I am right on this. I think that appointing Wilder early will allow him to restructure the footballing side while Duchebag sets up a new management structure. He will then appoint a new CEO who will get to grips with new appointments. Liar Liar will move on in the network supposedly stepping "up" her career by taking on a new challenge. Judas Murray will get another lifeline by acting as the conduit between club and Duchebag.
    God I need a lie down now.
    Trouble is so much has gone on you cannot trust anyone any more. Shame.
  • With respect, how is a league two manager a suitable choice for a championship club? He might be British, but that does not mean he's an inspired signing by any means
  • We're in league one now...and so are Northampton.
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