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Next Manager Search - August 2023
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Valley11 said:MacAnthony is so unprofessional. Div.
Robinson….likes the sound of his own voice.1 -
ElfsborgAddick said:PragueAddick said:cafc_se7 said:JordanJLD said:Lewis Coaches said:
I suppose the one useful thing he could do is help Miles Leaburn to understand how to avoid being done by thugs like him.
Why don't we go the whole thug thing and get in as his assistant the Bristol Rovers bloke in who did Grant Basey, and Kevin Muscat in as Director of In-Game GBH. Yeah. People wanted us to "get nasty", so let's not mess around.
I can see where you are coming from, not sure I agree on this one mate though, but I really can't imagine myself warming to the guy if he took over. More importantly I don't see him being remotely up to the job. Sure we can look at young up and coming managers from a division below but he isn't young. He did eight years at Fylde, as you can see from Wiki. So he's doing OK at Stockport now, finally? So this makes him ready to step up a Division, and then take us into the Championship? I don't see it.
Generally btw there isn't much evidence of dirty/red mist players making good managers. Compare say Jack Charlton (good hard player) and Roy Keane (red mist to cover the planet). Can anybody think of a real dirty bastard, one who deliberately maimed his fellow pros, who made a good manager? Funny enough I think Kevin Muscat had a crack at it, but only in Oz of course.
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Got much more time for Karl Robinson than MacAnthony.1
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charlton_hero said:Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.14
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ProperCharlton said:This is gonna be the worst potential ITK post of all time but fuck it.
Darren Moore just gave a talk at my job. Whilst saying goodbye to people Moore stated he is staying in London overnight and the host wished him luck for tomorrow.
No idea what he's doing tomorrow but hopefully he's interviewing to be our manager.
For clarification, Darren Moore did not cheekily wink at me at Asda1 -
We would obviously be interested in Moore but would be surprised if he applied for the job, assume he will be hoping to be in the mix for the first struggling Championship club who sack their manager.0
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Chizz said:New interim manager bounce tomorrow.
Followed by new manager bounce when the new manager is announced, "to take over after the next game".
Followed by new manager bounce when the new manager finally takes charge of his first game.
Followed by new manager bounce when Pearce is named as the new interim manager again after the new manager is sacked.
That should take us nicely up the table during September, after which we can start again.1 -
killerandflash said:charlton_hero said:Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.0
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Has anyone who fancies Darren Moore as manager listened to him. He talks total gibberish !2
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alburyaddick said:Has anyone who fancies Darren Moore as manager listened to him. He talks total gibberish !
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alburyaddick said:Has anyone who fancies Darren Moore as manager listened to him. He talks total gibberish !
Speaks the language of a decent manager..thats enough for me.2 -
Just been reading an article on Northampton manager Brady … very impressive guy Australian talks good football , use to work in Northampton many moons ago but still have friends who rate him very highly and like the attacking style of football .. said he will move up to a bigger club sooner rather then later .
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so not us then if a bigger club2
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PragueAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:PragueAddick said:cafc_se7 said:JordanJLD said:Lewis Coaches said:
I suppose the one useful thing he could do is help Miles Leaburn to understand how to avoid being done by thugs like him.
Why don't we go the whole thug thing and get in as his assistant the Bristol Rovers bloke in who did Grant Basey, and Kevin Muscat in as Director of In-Game GBH. Yeah. People wanted us to "get nasty", so let's not mess around.
I can see where you are coming from, not sure I agree on this one mate though, but I really can't imagine myself warming to the guy if he took over. More importantly I don't see him being remotely up to the job. Sure we can look at young up and coming managers from a division below but he isn't young. He did eight years at Fylde, as you can see from Wiki. So he's doing OK at Stockport now, finally? So this makes him ready to step up a Division, and then take us into the Championship? I don't see it.
Generally btw there isn't much evidence of dirty/red mist players making good managers. Compare say Jack Charlton (good hard player) and Roy Keane (red mist to cover the planet). Can anybody think of a real dirty bastard, one who deliberately maimed his fellow pros, who made a good manager? Funny enough I think Kevin Muscat had a crack at it, but only in Oz of course.
He received 1 red card in his career - for handball, which was rescinded. Not exactly a history of violence is it?
He was not fined by his manager for that tackle after all, the ref who saw the tackle gave a yellow. I am not sure how you conclude that it was deliberate.I have not seen the tackle, but I am not writing him off on that basis.2 -
RonnieMoore said:Just been reading an article on Northampton manager Brady … very impressive guy Australian talks good football , use to work in Northampton many moons ago but still have friends who rate him very highly and like the attacking style of football .. said he will move up to a bigger club sooner rather then later .3
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Gribbo said:Weegie Addick said:Just been listening back to Charlton Live. Louis' view is that Powell wouldn't touch it having looked at the squad and decided not good enough.0
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msomerton said:killerandflash said:charlton_hero said:Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.1
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crookester said:msomerton said:killerandflash said:charlton_hero said:Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.0
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or they go for the cheap option. Keep Pearce interim manager until January before making a permanent appointment for rest of the season.1
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Stop this cheap option repetition !
Curbs, Powell and Bowyer were on lower wages at first and none had managed before, other than Curbs was joint manager with Gritt.
I would've thought Nigel Adkins was on a better than average league 1 wage.2 -
While the traditional approach is for professional football clubs to recruit a manager/coach and then provide the players for him to do his job effectively, Charlton have decided to recruit a large group of random players few have heard of and then ask them to choose the new manager.7
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Does anyone know who the senior guy offered to hold on was?
Pearce wins a few, gets the gig on the basis the senior guy comes in?0 -
Todds_right_hook said:Does anyone know who the senior guy offered to hold on was?
Pearce wins a few, gets the gig on the basis the senior guy comes in?13 -
Airman Brown said:Todds_right_hook said:Does anyone know who the senior guy offered to hold on was?
Pearce wins a few, gets the gig on the basis the senior guy comes in?0 -
Airman Brown said:Todds_right_hook said:Does anyone know who the senior guy offered to hold on was?
Pearce wins a few, gets the gig on the basis the senior guy comes in?0 -
TeeC said:Airman Brown said:Todds_right_hook said:Does anyone know who the senior guy offered to hold on was?
Pearce wins a few, gets the gig on the basis the senior guy comes in?2 -
Todds_right_hook said:TeeC said:Airman Brown said:Todds_right_hook said:Does anyone know who the senior guy offered to hold on was?
Pearce wins a few, gets the gig on the basis the senior guy comes in?3 -
So the owners are happy for Chris powell to come in and mentor a younger manager, happy for him to be interim manager but didn't have him as no 1 target after sacking holden.Something with their decision making doesn't add up4
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