(Belgian) Bob Peeters *CONFIRMED New Head Coach (pg 37)*
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AllegedlyYann897 said:@HLNinEngeland: Bob Peeters will sign his contract at Charlton tomorrow. He ll be officially announced as #CAFC's manager. Via @MichVergauwen)
Again nothing really new , have read on twitter though two Dutch teams wanted Peeters.1 -
I was just hoping for someone with Championship managerial experience. Or even top League One. Or even...Prem! Never had much expectation of either though!boogica said:
Thats exactly wot i was thinking, Nathan jones would be my choice .The Red Robin said:What's so wrong with appointing a British coach?
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One thing I'm surprised hasn't been covered (not from the majority of the thread I've read) is regarding the style of play, now from reading a few bits and bobs he seems to use a big target man to distribute to the wings, quite a bit of long ball football, just a 'usual' football team. Now does pushing Riga & co. out the door push Cogitraining out the door? This will have a huge impact on Poyet staying I should imagine.. anyone shed some light on anything aforementioned?1
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To be fair he went there half way through the season and one of their best players was a 6'6 Serbian striker so you play to he's strengths , Iv heard that he usually likes to get the ball down and play and he likes a lot of wing play but who knows how we will play come August .Atletico Addick said:One thing I'm surprised hasn't been covered (not from the majority of the thread I've read) is regarding the style of play, now from reading a few bits and bobs he seems to use a big target man to distribute to the wings, quite a bit of long ball football, just a 'usual' football team. Now does pushing Riga & co. out the door push Cogitraining out the door? This will have a huge impact on Poyet staying I should imagine.. anyone shed some light on anything aforementioned?
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Many Seagull supporting m8s would gladly drive him back to VFR - it's all about opinions and perceptions!0
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well i speak english on a daily basis since my girlfriend is spanish; and english is the "common language" we use mostly .vff said:
BYL is welcome onto the site, excellent written English BTW. Opinions are welcome on the site, Some interesting contributions this month.stevietwells said:byl-Apologies, didn't realise you were from Belgian so of course conceded that you will have a better knowledge than me. Very pleased that our future manager is so highly regarded.
How it does show up on your profile that byl name was created in March 2011 ? First contributions May 2014. Maybe Admin / byl can explain that ?
march 2011? no clue. like i said i only came and took a look here since riga took over - i like to follow what belgians do abroad footballwise. And decided to register when peeters was rumoured to take over.
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Because we're not a Belgian club.Callumcafc said:
I could ask the same question to some posters here re: Belgian coaches.The Red Robin said:What's so wrong with appointing a British coach?
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BEL-LUX 3-1 (60'). Lukaku scores his 3rd and becomes the 1st to score a hat-trick for Belgium since Bob Peeters in 20012
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That's very selective. Powell was a success.Red_Pete in Dubai said:
Yes, because the last 4 British coaches we have appointed have all been such great successes. Time for a change.The Red Robin said:What's so wrong with appointing a British coach?
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vs. the one and only San MarinoSELR_addicks said:BEL-LUX 3-1 (60'). Lukaku scores his 3rd and becomes the 1st to score a hat-trick for Belgium since Bob Peeters in 2001
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Do you have to find something negative in everything ?Atletico Addick said:
vs. the one and only San MarinoSELR_addicks said:BEL-LUX 3-1 (60'). Lukaku scores his 3rd and becomes the 1st to score a hat-trick for Belgium since Bob Peeters in 2001
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He was a success up until his last seasonThe Red Robin said:
That's very selective. Powell was a success.Red_Pete in Dubai said:
Yes, because the last 4 British coaches we have appointed have all been such great successes. Time for a change.The Red Robin said:What's so wrong with appointing a British coach?
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I can't find anything positive about my club appointing 2-bob, apart from maybe saving £50-a-week in wages which to be fair is more than they are losing from me not bothering going so they're still quids in. Good luck to them2
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Until someone bought the club and undermined the him.Greenie Junior said:
He was a success up until his last seasonThe Red Robin said:
That's very selective. Powell was a success.Red_Pete in Dubai said:
Yes, because the last 4 British coaches we have appointed have all been such great successes. Time for a change.The Red Robin said:What's so wrong with appointing a British coach?
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True support.Fumbluff said:I can't find anything positive about my club appointing 2-bob, apart from maybe saving £50-a-week in wages which to be fair is more than they are losing from me not bothering going so they're still quids in. Good luck to them
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That's not true red robin he was a success until he was stopped being supported financially by the previous regime
When RD came in his days were numbered2 -
That's a bit harsh.. San Marino are more than capable :-)Yann897 said:
Do you have to find something negative in everything ?Atletico Addick said:
vs. the one and only San MarinoSELR_addicks said:BEL-LUX 3-1 (60'). Lukaku scores his 3rd and becomes the 1st to score a hat-trick for Belgium since Bob Peeters in 2001
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Off topic, but I enjoyed reading down this thread and finding an advert asking, 'Are you a Liverpool fan?'
The clue is in the forum name, chaps.0 -
Bit of a mystery the signing in registration thing. Maybe admin can shed some light on the March 11 sign up date.byl said:
well i speak english on a daily basis since my girlfriend is spanish; and english is the "common language" we use mostly .vff said:
BYL is welcome onto the site, excellent written English BTW. Opinions are welcome on the site, Some interesting contributions this month.stevietwells said:byl-Apologies, didn't realise you were from Belgian so of course conceded that you will have a better knowledge than me. Very pleased that our future manager is so highly regarded.
How it does show up on your profile that byl name was created in March 2011 ? First contributions May 2014. Maybe Admin / byl can explain that ?
march 2011? no clue. like i said i only came and took a look here since riga took over - i like to follow what belgians do abroad footballwise. And decided to register when peeters was rumoured to take over.
English the language of love. Thats nice. Gaaf as the Dutch might say (probably spelled that wrong). Which Spanish team does your girlfriend support (if she likes football) ? Her Belgium team is yours, I am sure.
With no disrespect to Belgium football, my opinion is that the top 3 to 4 of the Belgium league would in the championship top half, maybe the next 4 in the championship lower half, the lower would be first first division and the belgium second division you are looking at lower league one. The Belgium football I have wathhed is a completley slower pace and intensity. It is my impression that the there is a lot of underestimation of the strength of the Championship in the Belgium league.
You can see that in the players that Roland brought over earlier on in the season. I am concerned that Bob Peeters knows what he is getting into. I only hope that Roland / and the unnamed football advisors leave him with some decent players and not some kids / second string network players / and unnamed triers. It is a massive gamble, again.
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He signed up on March 11 2014, that's all. If it was March 11, 2011, or any year previous to this one, then it would have the year.0
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The best person for the job could be from Mars for all I care.The Red Robin said:
Because we're not a Belgian club.Callumcafc said:
I could ask the same question to some posters here re: Belgian coaches.The Red Robin said:What's so wrong with appointing a British coach?
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What about Venus? :-0Callumcafc said:s.
The best person for the job could be from Mars for all I care.The Red Robin said:
Because we're not a Belgian club.Callumcafc said:
I could ask the same question to some posters here re: Belgian coaches.The Red Robin said:What's so wrong with appointing a British coach?
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That's just being silly. :-)1
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Everyone knows it's Saturn that produces per head of population more successful football managers across the world0
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nth london addick said:
Everyone knows it's Saturn that produces per head of population more successful football managers across the world
You really are talking out of Uranus!5 -
Saturn football managers really know how to run rings around the opposition !1
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in the true spirit of CAFC and the fact that it isnt even confirmed he is to be the new head coach id like to say he is shit.1
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Girlfriend really HATES footballvff said:
Bit of a mystery the signing in registration thing. Maybe admin can shed some light on the March 11 sign up date.byl said:
well i speak english on a daily basis since my girlfriend is spanish; and english is the "common language" we use mostly .vff said:
BYL is welcome onto the site, excellent written English BTW. Opinions are welcome on the site, Some interesting contributions this month.stevietwells said:byl-Apologies, didn't realise you were from Belgian so of course conceded that you will have a better knowledge than me. Very pleased that our future manager is so highly regarded.
How it does show up on your profile that byl name was created in March 2011 ? First contributions May 2014. Maybe Admin / byl can explain that ?
march 2011? no clue. like i said i only came and took a look here since riga took over - i like to follow what belgians do abroad footballwise. And decided to register when peeters was rumoured to take over.
English the language of love. Thats nice. Gaaf as the Dutch might say (probably spelled that wrong). Which Spanish team does your girlfriend support (if she likes football) ? Her Belgium team is yours, I am sure.
With no disrespect to Belgium football, my opinion is that the top 3 to 4 of the Belgium league would in the championship top half, maybe the next 4 in the championship lower half, the lower would be first first division and the belgium second division you are looking at lower league one. The Belgium football I have wathhed is a completley slower pace and intensity. It is my impression that the there is a lot of underestimation of the strength of the Championship in the Belgium league.
You can see that in the players that Roland brought over earlier on in the season. I am concerned that Bob Peeters knows what he is getting into. I only hope that Roland / and the unnamed football advisors leave him with some decent players and not some kids / second string network players / and unnamed triers. It is a massive gamble, again.
i dunno how to compare belgian football to the championship. In the championship the budgets are a lot higher in than in the belgian league, tv income is only a fraction of what clubs in the uk get and the owners of the club don't tend to invests like bags of money into their clubs as some owners in the UK do. But the quality of players produced in the belgian league is really not substandard. Clubs try and survive financially by selling their top players to bigger clubs here.
Your opinion that "the top 3 to 4 of the Belgium league would in the championship top half" implies that the top 2 in the championship would have a big chance of becoming first and second in belgium as well and thus qualify for the champions league.
If you look at the champions here:
when RC Genk became champions there best players were Kevin De Bruyne, Thibaut Courtois, Benteke . they got sold after they became champions
When Standard became champions and their best players Steven Dufour (now Porto), Bonfim Dante ( brazilian intrenatiol, plays for Bayern munich now), axel witsel (benfica after that Zenit) - Marouane Felaini. All got sold after they became champions, also their striker duo Jovanonic-Mbokani got sold.
So clubs do have to sell their best players, but it's not like you can win the title in belgium with a bunch of muppets.
You also think that besides the top 4, the 12 other clubs in belgium would be likely relegated or are just league 1 level.
The difference between top teams and lower teams in belgium isn't that big as you suggest. A lot of games are very close and the champions this year, Anderlecht, lost 9 out of 30 games during the regular season.
It is very difficult to compare leagues, based on european results last 5 seasons uefa rates the leagues as follows - http://kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl/bert/uefa/data/method4/crank2014.html
i guess the championship, together with segunda division in spain - 2. Bundesliga in germany - serie B in italy and league 2 in France can compete with the leagues ranked 7-th till 12th, with championship and 2. bundesliga imo being the strongest of those leagues.
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Meltdown on here tomorrow once BP is in the house.0