I really have no empathy for Russell Slade whatsoever.
A lot of CAFC fans seem too, which o really don't understand. This unquestionable acceptance of a manager who's 23 year career doesn't herald one single promotion because he's British is frustrating enough but he willingly joined this mire of an establishment despite the evident pattern of problems his predecessors had all publicly disclosed, choosing instead to claim "I always like to take first impressions". Face it, we were the best he could get. He'd been moved downwards pretending to be sideways by a club where he was punching well above his weight, his best achievement to date is either staving off relegation with forever minnows or turning relegation fodder into a stable third tier club. We needed a manager with a proven track record of stabilising teams and quickly moving them to the next level and keeping them there, but they cost money and, more importantly, you have to be an attractive proposition and we are most certainly not. Even the OS could only offer a stand out achievement of "league one manager of the year". We were by far Slade's best option and he was our third choice, the only one desperate enough to take the job.
Does he remember in his first press conference when all the media laughed when in response to the question about whether or not he had contractual control over transfers, he said not contractual but certainly verbal? Yeah bet he remembers now! I could have predicted this. A few splash plays in the transfer market early of players who we our also their best option and now when the going gets tough the only thing going is the rest of our first team.
Our situation and our image as a club is so toxic people need to start considering that we aren't going to be attracting the kind of players we might have thought we would, biggest budget or not. Remember when Slade and Meire giggled arrogantly like little school girls about the kind of player connections they could make together? How about the three player calls Slade took off established league one players the morning he was appointed? Where are they then? Yes, that's right, you're not laughing my more are you?
Now he's out there vainly trying to embarrass the club through the national and local press. The funds might not be there but neither was the wage bill ever going to be after a relegation, what did he expect when he combined that with eveything he knew about the ownership? I'm not at all surprised about the player exits, only Nick Pope's really caught me off guard and I'm not all surprised we have only acquired four signings of any real recognition.
Slade played with fire, now he's getting burnt. This will be another Bob a Peeters and it will forever be until this owner and his staff are gone forever.
20
Comments
It's also getting REALLY boring talking about the same shit over and over.
Hurry up new season - I'm going loopy.
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/empathy-with-or-empathy-for/
Especially about his lack of achievements within 23 years of managing..
..but in terms of the manager we would bring in at this level and with this lot, the bar was already set rather low for us...so the simple fact that he's British and knows the league, that was a starting point and a relief.
Wouldn't describe him to be "vainly trying to embarrass the club through local press"
He could have held off...maybe. Even though I want the regime to be embarrassed, the correct thing for him to do would have been just to say where working on bringing in a lot more players, because we need to.
Didn't necessarily have to go "overboard"....whoever he works for, however unpopular, it still looks a tad unprofessional.
Obviously if you upset the person paying your wages and making it a little bit public, then nothing's going to get resolved or move forward normally and peacefully.
I disregard it though, my honest opinion, I think frustration boiled over and opened his gob up because he cares about his job.
No-one decent/with any self-respect would have touched us with a bargepole.
People can raise their stock with us, slade promotion and ajose if he scores goals. If they fail, they have a good excuse as to why but if they suceed in this climate they can suceed anywhere.
I want to boot katrien between the legs as much as the rest of you but if I was in the football industry, I would see success at Charlton right now as a very good thing to have on my cv
The point you highlighted in bold, then the point you just made to counter my point, is not a very good one considering Chris Powell, in his first full season of management actually did what Russell Slade has never done in 23 years, and that's win promotion.
Well he won a league.
.............
Sir Russell Slade it is then......
Can't we talk about Jeremy Corbyn or something.
Anyway, lets move on and all support Sir Russell Slade
I have no empathy for Slade makes no sense at all.
Like a lot of other things Charlton, I think it's best to wait & see what squad we have when the window closes, before we start celebrating promotion or slashing our wrists over relegation.