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Former Bristol City boss Steve Cotterill is interested in the Charlton hotseat.

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  • Four promotions on his CV the last the season before the one just gone from league 1

    English

    Unemployed

    Reputation in football as being very hard working and thorough in his planning but plays less than expansive football.

    Saw that Scott Wagstaff was a good player and used him to get Bristol City out of League 1.

    If he promises to bring Waggy back home then sign him up now.

    waggy got no chance coming back afer being pictured wearing black and white scarf
    Another reason to bring him home. Danny Green spat at the scarf and said he loved Roland FACT #bringwaggyhome
    Lovely house though.
  • If they #bringwaggyhome I'll buy 100 STs

    To afford Waggy's wages, they'll have to release Ansah though
  • If they #bringwaggyhome I'll buy 100 STs

    To afford Waggy's wages, they'll have to release Ansah though
    Sophie's Choice
  • I would rather not, too nutty for me.
  • seth plum said:

    I would rather not, too nutty for me.

    Funny you should say that, my BCFC supporting friend says he has anger issues.
  • CH4RLTON said:

    I'd love waggy back at the Valley

    Not sure about that. He's no Danny Green.
  • Waggy gave a shit unlike some of the dross seen this season, and was a better footballer than some gave him credit. What's Danny Hollands up to these days? I'm sure he could still cut it at League 1.
  • There seems little point discussing the attributes of potential British managers. Whatever success Coterill has had in the past would have been under a fairly normal regime where he was allowed to chose the players he needed. That would not be the case here. We need a manager who has obtained success using a hotch potch of players chosen for him.
  • Hi c4cfDemark

    We spoke to Holloway after the Middleboro game he knows what they are like, I think the quote had something to do with "Brothels and Breweries"!
  • Waggy gave a shit unlike some of the dross seen this season, and was a better footballer than some gave him credit. What's Danny Hollands up to these days? I'm sure he could still cut it at League 1.

    Danny Hollands is at Pompey now. He fractured a leg in Jan but has been back in the team in recent weeks. Don't know if he will feature for them in tonight's play-off first leg against Plymouth.
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  • edited May 2016
    Take a look at @SkyBet's Tweet:

    Sky Bet's response when someone asked them if they had a price on Cotterill. Betting suspended as a 'trading decision' on the next Charlton manager for those who can't access Twitter.
  • Take a look at @SkyBet's Tweet:



    Sky Bet's response when someone asked them if they had a price on Cotterill. Betting suspended as a 'trading decision' on the next Charlton manager for those who can't access Twitter.
    Not being a betting man, what does that mean?

    Already appointed? Evidence of a scam? Their systems are fucked?
  • stonemuse said:

    Take a look at @SkyBet's Tweet:



    Sky Bet's response when someone asked them if they had a price on Cotterill. Betting suspended as a 'trading decision' on the next Charlton manager for those who can't access Twitter.
    Not being a betting man, what does that mean?

    Already appointed? Evidence of a scam? Their systems are fucked?
    It would suggest they know something we don't or that they've had a flurry of reasonably sized bets on one person, not necessarily Cotterill.
  • A good friend of mine is Bristol City fan. He reckons he is a good League One manager who plays very attacking football, which is great when you're winning by 3 or 4 but you'll have to accept there will be times when you lose by 3 or 4 too. He thinks he would be decent for us, at this level anyway, knows how to build a side to get out of the division, but says we'd have to replace him if we got promoted as he doesn't believe he can cut it in the Championship.

    I think we're used to that...
  • A good friend of mine is Bristol City fan. He reckons he is a good League One manager who plays very attacking football, which is great when you're winning by 3 or 4 but you'll have to accept there will be times when you lose by 3 or 4 too. He thinks he would be decent for us, at this level anyway, knows how to build a side to get out of the division, but says we'd have to replace him if we got promoted as he doesn't believe he can cut it in the Championship.

    I think we're used to that...
    Losing 3-0? That's already 50% better than Fraeye.
  • stonemuse said:

    Take a look at @SkyBet's Tweet:



    Sky Bet's response when someone asked them if they had a price on Cotterill. Betting suspended as a 'trading decision' on the next Charlton manager for those who can't access Twitter.
    Not being a betting man, what does that mean?

    Already appointed? Evidence of a scam? Their systems are fucked?
    It would suggest they know something we don't or that they've had a flurry of reasonably sized bets on one person, not necessarily Cotterill.
    Ok, cheers
  • Amazing if he is appointed. Katrien is great, not only can she vet scores of applications but can also attend a full day conference simultaneously.

    Multitasking is what's required to be an excellent CEO.
  • edited May 2016
    Next Permanent Manager Caretaker and interim managers completing at least 10 competitive games will be deemed the permanent manager

    Nebojsa Vignjevic 5/4
    Simon Clark 4/1
    Steve Cotterill 6/1
    Nigel Adkins 10/1
    Paul Lambert 14/1
    Dougie Freedman 14/1
    Chris O'Loughlin 16/1
    Jason Euell 16/1
    Juan Ramon Lopez Muniz 16/1
    Chris Powell 16/1
    Malky Mackay 20/1
    Gary Johnson 20/1
    Uwe Rosler 20/1
    Steve Evans 25/1
    Michael Appleton 25/1
    Curbs 25/1
  • edited May 2016
    Cotterill (sans Wagstaff) will do for me, though Simon Clark, of whom I know almost nothing as a coach, could be an interesting choice .. I'll settle then for a Cotterill in Charge/Clark as Coach Combo @ CAFC .. the alliterative choice
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  • Four promotions on his CV the last the season before the one just gone from league 1

    English

    Unemployed

    Reputation in football as being very hard working and thorough in his planning but plays less than expansive football.

    Saw that Scott Wagstaff was a good player and used him to get Bristol City out of League 1.

    If he promises to bring Waggy back home then sign him up now.

    He also has an amusing yokel accent :smile:
    Up against the South East London/Northern Kent eloquence!! Alrite geezer!!
  • He also has an amusing yokel accent :smile:
    So have our last 6 managers
  • edited May 2016
    We don't have a hotseat. Somebody should tell him we ripped the sofa to shreds - we didn't burn it!
  • Next Permanent Manager Caretaker and interim managers completing at least 10 competitive games will be deemed the permanent manager

    Nebojsa Vignjevic 5/4
    Simon Clark 4/1
    Steve Cotterill 6/1
    Nigel Adkins 10/1
    Paul Lambert 14/1
    Dougie Freedman 14/1
    Chris O'Loughlin 16/1
    Jason Euell 16/1
    Juan Ramon Lopez Muniz 16/1
    Chris Powell 16/1
    Malky Mackay 20/1
    Gary Johnson 20/1
    Uwe Rosler 20/1
    Steve Evans 25/1
    Michael Appleton 25/1
    Haha three network managers in there.

    I think I'll put £50 on Juan Ramon Lopez Muniz
  • Actually, how shit must Volkan Uluc be - he couldn't even get into that list ahead of Steve Evans.
  • Next Permanent Manager Caretaker and interim managers completing at least 10 competitive games will be deemed the permanent manager

    Nebojsa Vignjevic 5/4
    Simon Clark 4/1
    Steve Cotterill 6/1
    Nigel Adkins 10/1
    Paul Lambert 14/1
    Dougie Freedman 14/1
    Chris O'Loughlin 16/1
    Jason Euell 16/1
    Juan Ramon Lopez Muniz 16/1
    Chris Powell 16/1
    Malky Mackay 20/1
    Gary Johnson 20/1
    Uwe Rosler 20/1
    Steve Evans 25/1
    Michael Appleton 25/1
    Where's Curbs? He can't be worse than 25-1 now can he?
  • Next Permanent Manager Caretaker and interim managers completing at least 10 competitive games will be deemed the permanent manager

    Nebojsa Vignjevic 5/4
    Simon Clark 4/1
    Steve Cotterill 6/1
    Nigel Adkins 10/1
    Paul Lambert 14/1
    Dougie Freedman 14/1
    Chris O'Loughlin 16/1
    Jason Euell 16/1
    Juan Ramon Lopez Muniz 16/1
    Chris Powell 16/1
    Malky Mackay 20/1
    Gary Johnson 20/1
    Uwe Rosler 20/1
    Steve Evans 25/1
    Michael Appleton 25/1
    Where's Curbs? He can't be worse than 25-1 now can he?
    He's 25/1 as well. Must've missed him off.
  • Next Permanent Manager Caretaker and interim managers completing at least 10 competitive games will be deemed the permanent manager

    Nebojsa Vignjevic 5/4
    Simon Clark 4/1
    Steve Cotterill 6/1
    Nigel Adkins 10/1
    Paul Lambert 14/1
    Dougie Freedman 14/1
    Chris O'Loughlin 16/1
    Jason Euell 16/1
    Juan Ramon Lopez Muniz 16/1
    Chris Powell 16/1
    Malky Mackay 20/1
    Gary Johnson 20/1
    Uwe Rosler 20/1
    Steve Evans 25/1
    Michael Appleton 25/1
    Where's Curbs? He can't be worse than 25-1 now can he?
    16/1 apparently
  • He's actually what we need! Cotterill knows what it takes to get out of this division at a canter!
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