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Is Thomas Driesen Gone? - he popped in on p16, and back out on p26

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    PopIcon said:
    Oggy Red said:
    Ceballos got seriously injured early on. And once recovered, sold on to STVV to get his high wages off the books after relegation.

    Harsh to judge him a failure, more never really got a fair chance to prove himself.


    The only memory I have of him was of him taking the worst corner in CAFC history.
    Cant even remember the match, I know it was away fixture and right in front of us.
    I want to say Reading or Derby....

    It was Derby, one of those moments i'm really glad i can say 'i was there'
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    Cafc43v3r said:


    Wanted to sign:
    - Teixeira
    - Ba.             Failure
    - JBG
    - Nego.         Failure
    - Makienok.  Failure
    - Diarra
    - Fanni
    - Ceballos.   Failure

    Wanted to sell
    - Dale Stephens.    Bad call

    So of those he influenced - 9 - five were bad calls.  Of those he called right Diarra and Fanni were ex French internationals that I could have called right.  Its not the greatest CV.

    i assumed he had joined Swanseas scouting team when Gallagher went there
    Do you think that the 4 fails where general bad players?  Ba had never played men's football and was over played for example due . Kashi's injury.  But 3 of the players you said failed played under 3 different managers in total chaos.  Another player bought in at the same time was Sarr, look how much he has improved under proper coaching and a stable environment. 

    Nego was totally unsuited.

    I would also go as far to say that JBG and Diarra are 2 of the best players that we have ever signed, outside of the top flight. 
    Ba wasn't overplayed. He Was just utter shite from the very moment he stepped on the pitch for us. He'd played men's football, not in great quantities admittedly, over 4 years and he was 22 when he signed. He should have been able to contribute to our midfield all season but he was total rubbish. Even Driesen has admitted in the past that Ba was a total disaster
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    edited January 2020
    PopIcon said:
    Oggy Red said:
    Ceballos got seriously injured early on. And once recovered, sold on to STVV to get his high wages off the books after relegation.

    Harsh to judge him a failure, more never really got a fair chance to prove himself.


    The only memory I have of him was of him taking the worst corner in CAFC history.
    Cant even remember the match, I know it was away fixture and right in front of us.
    I want to say Reading or Derby....

    Scott Parker took the worst corner in Charlton history. Went about 1 yard before going out of play. Away to Bradford in Div 2, Championship or whatever the fuck it was called. Hilarious.

    We lost 1-0 (I think).
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    Cafc43v3r said:
    I wonder if the Thomas Driesen algorithm could be packaged up and sold?  No need for scouts, huge savings for Premiership clubs. 

    Read why Liverpool signed Salah.  It wasn't through scouting, it was quite obvious to everyone he was "quite good" it was because their "data" suggested he was undervalued in the market.  

    People mock him, some times justifiably, but no one actually knows what he actually does and throw around football manager, fifa and watching YouTube in his under pants.  It is probably much more detailed and involved than that. 
    If he has a product to sell he will continue to work in football. He is not short on self belief. Now is the time to step out of the shadows, now is the time to bring his ideas to the table and answer his critics in the best way possible.

    FWIW I would be amazed if that happens.  Driesen has no traceable football background and no Uncle Roly character to indulge him ... as far as I know.
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    Cafc43v3r said:


    Wanted to sign:
    - Teixeira
    - Ba.             Failure
    - JBG
    - Nego.         Failure
    - Makienok.  Failure
    - Diarra
    - Fanni
    - Ceballos.   Failure

    Wanted to sell
    - Dale Stephens.    Bad call

    So of those he influenced - 9 - five were bad calls.  Of those he called right Diarra and Fanni were ex French internationals that I could have called right.  Its not the greatest CV.

    i assumed he had joined Swanseas scouting team when Gallagher went there
    Do you think that the 4 fails where general bad players?  Ba had never played men's football and was over played for example due . Kashi's injury.  But 3 of the players you said failed played under 3 different managers in total chaos.  Another player bought in at the same time was Sarr, look how much he has improved under proper coaching and a stable environment. 

    Nego was totally unsuited.

    I would also go as far to say that JBG and Diarra are 2 of the best players that we have ever signed, outside of the top flight. 
    Ba wasn't overplayed. He Was just utter shite from the very moment he stepped on the pitch for us. He'd played men's football, not in great quantities admittedly, over 4 years and he was 22 when he signed. He should have been able to contribute to our midfield all season but he was total rubbish. Even Driesen has admitted in the past that Ba was a total disaster
    He wouldn't of had to play if Kashi was fit, he had played about 15 games before we signed him, less than Morgan has, now playing in the French second division.  IMO if he had played for Bowyer you might have seen a player. 


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    Agreed. 

    Ba could play. He just needed games and guidance. Losing Kashi was a hammer blow. What a good player he was. 
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    Cafc43v3r said:
    I wonder if the Thomas Driesen algorithm could be packaged up and sold?  No need for scouts, huge savings for Premiership clubs. 

    Read why Liverpool signed Salah.  It wasn't through scouting, it was quite obvious to everyone he was "quite good" it was because their "data" suggested he was undervalued in the market.  

    People mock him, some times justifiably, but no one actually knows what he actually does and throw around football manager, fifa and watching YouTube in his under pants.  It is probably much more detailed and involved than that. 
    If he has a product to sell he will continue to work in football. He is not short on self belief. Now is the time to step out of the shadows, now is the time to bring his ideas to the table and answer his critics in the best way possible.

    FWIW I would be amazed if that happens.  Driesen has no traceable football background and no Uncle Roly character to indulge him ... as far as I know.
    But you don't know his back ground, neither do I, he hasn't played. Does he have a degree in some data based subject? I don't know, it's all rumour and innuendo. 
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    Simonsen said:
    PopIcon said:
    Oggy Red said:
    Ceballos got seriously injured early on. And once recovered, sold on to STVV to get his high wages off the books after relegation.

    Harsh to judge him a failure, more never really got a fair chance to prove himself.


    The only memory I have of him was of him taking the worst corner in CAFC history.
    Cant even remember the match, I know it was away fixture and right in front of us.
    I want to say Reading or Derby....

    Scott Parker took the worst corner in Charlton history. Went about 1 yard before going out of play. Away to Bradford in Div 2, Championship or whatever the fuck it was called. Hilarious.

    We lost 1-0 (I think).
    Ceballos' didnt even make it on to the pitch.
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    edited January 2020
    PopIcon said:
    Simonsen said:
    PopIcon said:
    Oggy Red said:
    Ceballos got seriously injured early on. And once recovered, sold on to STVV to get his high wages off the books after relegation.

    Harsh to judge him a failure, more never really got a fair chance to prove himself.


    The only memory I have of him was of him taking the worst corner in CAFC history.
    Cant even remember the match, I know it was away fixture and right in front of us.
    I want to say Reading or Derby....

    Scott Parker took the worst corner in Charlton history. Went about 1 yard before going out of play. Away to Bradford in Div 2, Championship or whatever the fuck it was called. Hilarious.

    We lost 1-0 (I think).
    Ceballos' didnt even make it on to the pitch.
    Are you sure?

    Then the ball was not in play. And the corner would be retaken.

    Edit: I've just seen the video. Ha ha. You win :smile:
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    I wonder if the Thomas Driesen algorithm could be packaged up and sold?  No need for scouts, huge savings for Premiership clubs. 

    It wouldn't be cheap!
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    Chizz said:



    such a supple wrist
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    Cafc43v3r said:


    Wanted to sign:
    - Teixeira
    - Ba.             Failure
    - JBG
    - Nego.         Failure
    - Makienok.  Failure
    - Diarra
    - Fanni
    - Ceballos.   Failure

    Wanted to sell
    - Dale Stephens.    Bad call

    So of those he influenced - 9 - five were bad calls.  Of those he called right Diarra and Fanni were ex French internationals that I could have called right.  Its not the greatest CV.

    i assumed he had joined Swanseas scouting team when Gallagher went there
    Do you think that the 4 fails where general bad players?  Ba had never played men's football and was over played for example due to Kashi's injury.  But 3 of the players you said failed played under 3 different managers in total chaos.  Another player bought in at the same time was Sarr, look how much he has improved under proper coaching and a stable environment. 

    Nego was totally unsuited.

    I would also go as far to say that JBG and Diarra are 2 of the best players that we have ever signed, outside of the top flight. 
    To turn your argument around how do we know what influence he had over those two signings.

    JBG was the only playing and financial success of the network.

    Sarr has been a financial disaster and did ok-ish in league one.

    He doesn't even claim to have spotted them.

    So if you say we can't blame him because we don't know 100% fact what he did by the same logic we can't credit him either.

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    I wonder if the Thomas Driesen algorithm could be packaged up and sold?  No need for scouts, huge savings for Premiership clubs. 

    Already been done. Though I think Sega might have a few copyright issues if TD tries to cash in on their baby.


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    Blame Ronald, not some kid who was lucky enough to land the job.
    I bet there are people on here who children work for the Daily Mail/Sun or are a solicitor and are stealing for leaving. Well everybody hates your children, not just Charlton supporters.


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    Still at it:


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    Love the way you lot are biting. Time to let it go people. If you ignore, it will just go away........
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    Wonder who he is talking about? Mid table L1 team player?
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    If he had any say in Cullen etc I’m sure Bows would have asked to keep him at the club. What a bell 
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    Wonder who he is talking about? Mid table L1 team player?

    Callumcafc
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    My guess on the vetoed midfielder is Jason Cummings

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    edited January 2020
    PopIcon said:
    Blame Ronald, not some kid who was lucky enough to land the job.
    I bet there are people on here who children work for the Daily Mail/Sun or are a solicitor and are stealing for leaving. Well everybody hates your children, not just Charlton supporters.



    Thomas Driesen is a lucky lad because of the bizarre and unique ways of the Douchebag. There are so many of the under 35 (and older) Charlton lifers who would've given up their 5 knuckle shuffle, to have been in Tommy boys position as a teenager and 20's to be paid to advise an old eccentric fool.
    At least 3 posters at the lower age group sound jealous ? Well I guess they have boring jobs.
    20 Years ago I said look at Michael Carrick in West ham's reserves and Tim Cahill, about the year 2000 when fans of these team told me about them at work, now I would email or text these names to Steve Gallen.( Only because they would already be known and ask,  why can't  we bid for these players ? ) Our budget then would have purchased these players at that point in their careers. I thought it was TC's first season at Millwall and Carrick was struggling for a while and was sent out on loan to Birmingham.
    I imagine Driesden's remit was to use the network and use a European database of players.

    Not on twitter or Facebook as CL is consuming and addictive enough !

    Of course it's a crazy thing for Gallen to have to ok transfers or Loans through TD and hopefully he has disappeared down the bunker with his favourite "uncle".
    With Steve Gallen as head of Recruitment we can go back to being a professional football club but I don't blame TD, just feel he was a lucky bastard.

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    Cafc43v3r said:


    Wanted to sign:
    - Teixeira
    - Ba.             Failure
    - JBG
    - Nego.         Failure
    - Makienok.  Failure
    - Diarra
    - Fanni
    - Ceballos.   Failure

    Wanted to sell
    - Dale Stephens.    Bad call

    So of those he influenced - 9 - five were bad calls.  Of those he called right Diarra and Fanni were ex French internationals that I could have called right.  Its not the greatest CV.

    i assumed he had joined Swanseas scouting team when Gallagher went there
    Do you think that the 4 fails where general bad players?  Ba had never played men's football and was over played for example due to Kashi's injury.  But 3 of the players you said failed played under 3 different managers in total chaos.  Another player bought in at the same time was Sarr, look how much he has improved under proper coaching and a stable environment. 

    Nego was totally unsuited.

    I would also go as far to say that JBG and Diarra are 2 of the best players that we have ever signed, outside of the top flight. 
    They all failed for us, doesn't matter if they were good or bad players.  Ultimately he was given too much responsibility (RDs fault, not his).  The best managers build a squad of talent and character.  Someone like TD helps but does not have a final veto.
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