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Adkins Out? - Match Thread
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......night's are drawing in, he wants a new scarf0
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His delay in sacking Bowyer last season cost us a playoff place.
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Fixed.Gribbo said:......night's are drawing in, he wants a new manager.1 -
Nothing good seems to happen to us anymore.
On that basis I am predicting that Thomas will give Nigel a public vote of confidence tonight after we manage to fluke a spawney 1-0 win0 -
If my dog had rungs, he'd be a step ladder1
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Well a clean sheet win is something good surely?Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Nothing good seems to happen to us anymore.
On that basis I am predicting that Thomas will give Nigel a public vote of confidence tonight after we manage to fluke a spawney 1-0 win1 -
The majority view on here about Amos was wrong in my opinion. He was a much much better goalkeeper than a lot felt. Possibly the best in the division, in my opinion. If CM was Portsmouth player of the year then that only reinforces my opinion that Amos was better than most at this level. He was nearly as good a shot stopper and as strong on dealing with crosses as a lot of keepers we had in the Championship and Premier League, and probably better at that than some of them.BR7_addick said:
JFC, you could argue improves us massively, but from bottom four to 7th? Not that much of a difference.ForeverAddickted said:
Forster-Caskey maybe, but are Amos and Millar missing making that big a difference as well?BR7_addick said:Just wanna make one last point that I stumbled across on Twitter of all places.
Amos
Matthews, Famewo, Pearce, Purrington
Gilbey, Watson, Foster-Caskey
Jaiyesimi, Stockley, Millar
This XI won 0-6 away at Plymouth just 6 months ago. Now tell me 8 of them are not good enough to compete near the top of this league.
Certainly didnt rate Millar as much as the season progressed, felt opponents sussed him out
The other two no way, Millar got moaned about on here as did Amos.Amos’ command of his area was an underrated factor in why we able to keep a lot of clean sheets last season. Our defending of crosses has definitely suffered as a result of him not being there to come and claim so many. CM has zero presence on defending balls into the box. Even if he’s a better shot stopper, he’s also already made at least as many, if not more, fundamental mistakes than Amos did in the whole of last season.
CBT has largely been fulfilling the Millar role but, again, Millar got criticism for lack of end product but in reality his stats were respectable.If Amos and Millar were not good enough then so far neither have their replacements been.
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There will be about 6,000 bums on seats tonight.TEL said:
Maybe TS seeing 7000-8000 rattling around at the Valley will give him a taste of realism.carly burn said:
I know S/T holders that aren't going and I'm going but dreading it.3 -
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Completely agree with you about Amos. I thought he was a massive loss when he left 1st time.Exiled_Addick said:
The majority view on here about Amos was wrong in my opinion. He was a much much better goalkeeper than a lot felt. Possibly the best in ten division in my opinion. If CM was Portsmouth player of the year then that only reinforces my opinion that Amos was better than most at this level. He was nearly as good a shot stopper but as strong on dealing with crosses and probably better at that than a lot of keepers we had in the Championship and Premier League.BR7_addick said:
JFC, you could argue improves us massively, but from bottom four to 7th? Not that much of a difference.ForeverAddickted said:
Forster-Caskey maybe, but are Amos and Millar missing making that big a difference as well?BR7_addick said:Just wanna make one last point that I stumbled across on Twitter of all places.
Amos
Matthews, Famewo, Pearce, Purrington
Gilbey, Watson, Foster-Caskey
Jaiyesimi, Stockley, Millar
This XI won 0-6 away at Plymouth just 6 months ago. Now tell me 8 of them are not good enough to compete near the top of this league.
Certainly didnt rate Millar as much as the season progressed, felt opponents sussed him out
The other two no way, Millar got moaned about on here as did Amos.Amos’ command of his area was an underrated factor in why we able to keep a lot of clean sheets last season. Our defending of crosses has definitely suffered as a result of him not being there to come and claim so many. CM has zero presence on defending balls into the box. Even if he’s a better shot stopper, he’s also already made at least as many, if not more, fundamental mistakes than Amos did in the whole of last season.
CBT has largely been fulfilling the Millar role but, again, Millar got criticism for lack of end product but in reality his stats were respectable.If Amos and Millar were not good enough then so far neither have their replacements been.
The difference between Millar, and Maatsen, and the wingers we have now is both the ability to track back and work ethic and the fact they, especially Millar, could get the ball deep and drive us up the pitch.
It didn't often result in a quality cross or shot but it often won throw ins, corners or we regained possession 20 yards future up the pitch than we had been a matter of seconds before. No one in the current set up seems willing or able to do that.1 -
Directly perhaps not but by inference? It seems very odd given how much better the same manager did just last season that it would collapse for no reason. And while we ended up getting business done in the window it was left very late and no one will say it was hugely successful.Chunes said:
It could very well be both, there's just no credible evidence that it is.thenewbie said:
I think it's possibly both. This manager is certainly not getting the best out of the players but is that because he's outdated/not very good or is it because of problems behind the scenes - too many cooks etc. Or maybe both - a poor manager made to look even worse by other factors.Chunes said:
Yes, I think we agree. I am just not convinced the problems do go beyond the current manager. I think it's a simple question - should we be doing better with what we have? Clearly the answer has to be yes. Then it follows that our problems on the pitch are down to the coaches, the manager and the players.thenewbie said:
But having employed the person whose responsibility that actually IS it does make it his problem to solve if said person fails.Chunes said:
I agree he has the responsibility to put right any appointments that have gone wrong. (Re: Adkins). I just don't agree that the results on the pitch are primarily his responsibility, if that's even what you were saying. TS is the club steward, he's here to put things in place so that we hopefully progress, to safeguard the future of the club and ensure we're sticking to our values. He can't motivate players, get the tactics right or win tackles. He hires the guy who can - and then it's that guy's responsibility.RedChaser said:
I don’t think everyone is looking purely at the owner but there’s no getting away from the fact that he put the management structure together so if it goes pear shaped it’s down to him, it’s his investment, project / business plan.Chunes said:
I don't agree. I find it strange that during a run of bad results, everyone looks to the owner. I think it's a byproduct of our years of ownership abuse.RedChaser said:
Pretty obvious isn’t it he’s the ultimate decision maker.Chunes said:
Why does the buck stop with the owner?RedChaser said:Buck stops with TS yes but not all down to him. If it was me I’d feel badly let down by my advisors and asking some serious questions of them and in particular Mr Roddy as to ‘Why shouldn’t I bin you off with the Manager?’ 😡,Now you can look at where that plan has failed down the chain of command but he can’t totally absolve himself of responsibility. Delegate by all means as he has done to Roddy and co but don’t bury your head and hope it all comes good. Urgent action needs to be taken to right the ship and I would hope those wheels are in motion. Failing which he will not only lose my sympathy and that of many others but loads more money in L2.
If the problems do go beyond simply the manager... Well it's still his responsibility then. He's the one who made the appointments, set the structure and is ultimately responsible for the whole culture of the club. If the people who are meant to be sorting those issues aren't capable of doing so, he needs to be the one to find people who are.
Yes, he's facing an uphill struggle as the club has been absolutely gutted and abused by previous ownerships. But he's in charge now and that makes it his problem to deal with.
The only way we find out is if (or perhaps when) he does go, as he must now, and see what will happen.
It is just a feeling and probably over-analysis on my part but I do think that there are deeper problems than just the manager right now - albeit he is the most obvious and immediately solvable.0 -
Maybe Thomas is going to announce Adkins sacking before the game? He wants to be liked.
(not really of course but I haven’t read one of those theories in a while)3 -
With the new Manager being announced in front of the fans at the same time?Scoham said:Maybe Thomas is going to announce Adkins sacking before the game? He wants to be liked.2 -
This exactly where I am. I am certainly not Adkins in, by any stretch, but I am of the mind that Adkins going won't be the magic bullet.thenewbie said:
Directly perhaps not but by inference? It seems very odd given how much better the same manager did just last season that it would collapse for no reason. And while we ended up getting business done in the window it was left very late and no one will say it was hugely successful.Chunes said:
It could very well be both, there's just no credible evidence that it is.thenewbie said:
I think it's possibly both. This manager is certainly not getting the best out of the players but is that because he's outdated/not very good or is it because of problems behind the scenes - too many cooks etc. Or maybe both - a poor manager made to look even worse by other factors.Chunes said:
Yes, I think we agree. I am just not convinced the problems do go beyond the current manager. I think it's a simple question - should we be doing better with what we have? Clearly the answer has to be yes. Then it follows that our problems on the pitch are down to the coaches, the manager and the players.thenewbie said:
But having employed the person whose responsibility that actually IS it does make it his problem to solve if said person fails.Chunes said:
I agree he has the responsibility to put right any appointments that have gone wrong. (Re: Adkins). I just don't agree that the results on the pitch are primarily his responsibility, if that's even what you were saying. TS is the club steward, he's here to put things in place so that we hopefully progress, to safeguard the future of the club and ensure we're sticking to our values. He can't motivate players, get the tactics right or win tackles. He hires the guy who can - and then it's that guy's responsibility.RedChaser said:
I don’t think everyone is looking purely at the owner but there’s no getting away from the fact that he put the management structure together so if it goes pear shaped it’s down to him, it’s his investment, project / business plan.Chunes said:
I don't agree. I find it strange that during a run of bad results, everyone looks to the owner. I think it's a byproduct of our years of ownership abuse.RedChaser said:
Pretty obvious isn’t it he’s the ultimate decision maker.Chunes said:
Why does the buck stop with the owner?RedChaser said:Buck stops with TS yes but not all down to him. If it was me I’d feel badly let down by my advisors and asking some serious questions of them and in particular Mr Roddy as to ‘Why shouldn’t I bin you off with the Manager?’ 😡,Now you can look at where that plan has failed down the chain of command but he can’t totally absolve himself of responsibility. Delegate by all means as he has done to Roddy and co but don’t bury your head and hope it all comes good. Urgent action needs to be taken to right the ship and I would hope those wheels are in motion. Failing which he will not only lose my sympathy and that of many others but loads more money in L2.
If the problems do go beyond simply the manager... Well it's still his responsibility then. He's the one who made the appointments, set the structure and is ultimately responsible for the whole culture of the club. If the people who are meant to be sorting those issues aren't capable of doing so, he needs to be the one to find people who are.
Yes, he's facing an uphill struggle as the club has been absolutely gutted and abused by previous ownerships. But he's in charge now and that makes it his problem to deal with.
The only way we find out is if (or perhaps when) he does go, as he must now, and see what will happen.
It is just a feeling and probably over-analysis on my part but I do think that there are deeper problems than just the manager right now - albeit he is the most obvious and immediately solvable.1 -
That’s what I said … definitely not previous in the terms of the others you referencedShowmetheway2gohome said:He was Charlton reserve team manager and made manager is that not previous with us. We didn’t get him from palace he was our reserve team manager.1 -
Not just yet.Addickinedi said:Steve Bruce available yet?
But Mick McCarthy should be available in the coming days.0 -
Maybe he’s written a departure song for Nigel , Adkins no Victoryroseandcrown said:
Very telling if it’s a last minute decision.,carly burn said:
at least he will be able to see and hear for himself the crowds displeasure.3 -
Maybe he's going to debut his latest single pre-match1
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Nailed on for us to win 1-0 now and TS to wonder what all the fuss is about as he tweets ‘Great performance, the league is ours, watch out Premier League, we’re 2 years away’4
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I won't deny I am in the concerned camp, have been for months regarding TS's decision not to install a CEO. However I always try to look for the positives, but I am really saddened to admit I see none at this moment...
Apologies to anyone I may have been short with lately, it comes with being 5ft 9", but yeah I suppose I am done with being optimistic for now.6 -
"Addicks to Not Lose Too Badly"?boggzy said:Maybe he's going to debut his latest single pre-match15 -
Cafc43v3r said:
Completely agree with you about Amos. I thought he was a massive loss when he left 1st time.Exiled_Addick said:
The majority view on here about Amos was wrong in my opinion. He was a much much better goalkeeper than a lot felt. Possibly the best in ten division in my opinion. If CM was Portsmouth player of the year then that only reinforces my opinion that Amos was better than most at this level. He was nearly as good a shot stopper but as strong on dealing with crosses and probably better at that than a lot of keepers we had in the Championship and Premier League.BR7_addick said:
JFC, you could argue improves us massively, but from bottom four to 7th? Not that much of a difference.ForeverAddickted said:
Forster-Caskey maybe, but are Amos and Millar missing making that big a difference as well?BR7_addick said:Just wanna make one last point that I stumbled across on Twitter of all places.
Amos
Matthews, Famewo, Pearce, Purrington
Gilbey, Watson, Foster-Caskey
Jaiyesimi, Stockley, Millar
This XI won 0-6 away at Plymouth just 6 months ago. Now tell me 8 of them are not good enough to compete near the top of this league.
Certainly didnt rate Millar as much as the season progressed, felt opponents sussed him out
The other two no way, Millar got moaned about on here as did Amos.Amos’ command of his area was an underrated factor in why we able to keep a lot of clean sheets last season. Our defending of crosses has definitely suffered as a result of him not being there to come and claim so many. CM has zero presence on defending balls into the box. Even if he’s a better shot stopper, he’s also already made at least as many, if not more, fundamental mistakes than Amos did in the whole of last season.
CBT has largely been fulfilling the Millar role but, again, Millar got criticism for lack of end product but in reality his stats were respectable.If Amos and Millar were not good enough then so far neither have their replacements been.
The difference between Millar, and Maatsen, and the wingers we have now is both the ability to track back and work ethic and the fact they, especially Millar, could get the ball deep and drive us up the pitch.
It didn't often result in a quality cross or shot but it often won throw ins, corners or we regained possession 20 yards future up the pitch than we had been a matter of seconds before. No one in the current set up seems willing or able to do that.
And it's interesting isn't it? Because one of the major arguments of those who wanted Bowyer sacked last year was that he supposedly stifled our attacking players by asking them to focus too much on doing the defensive side of the game. Now the problem appears to be the players don;t defend enough. The perfect point is somewhere in the middle, but the reality is if the pendulum swings too far towards defence, you at least remain tough to beat, but when sides are too attacking and open, they will occasionally get spectacular high scoreing wins, but a lot of the time will get turned over by any side that looks slightly organized. We are really struggling to find that balance at the moment.
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Hope he's got his guitar with himcarly burn said:2 -
Me too you can’t beat a decent Axe 😉Gribbo said:
Hope he's got his guitar with himcarly burn said:0 -
What he needs is an outrageous out of the blue win. Something that leaves nothing to luck or chance, I’m talking 5-0. Never happening of course, but despite what’s happened so far it would raise an eyebrow.0
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"And now doing the crossbar challenge, our new manager...Hayden Mullins!"ForeverAddickted said:
With the new Manager being announced in front of the fans at the same time?Scoham said:Maybe Thomas is going to announce Adkins sacking before the game? He wants to be liked.1 -
Heard they're gonna parachute Curbs in to the center circle at half time to the tune of Mission Impossible, played by Thomas of the geeetar.killerandflash said:
"And now doing the crossbar challenge, our new manager...Hayden Mullins!"ForeverAddickted said:
With the new Manager being announced in front of the fans at the same time?Scoham said:Maybe Thomas is going to announce Adkins sacking before the game? He wants to be liked.
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North Lower Neil said:
"Addicks to Not Lose Too Badly"?boggzy said:Maybe he's going to debut his latest single pre-match
Addicks to.... oh no, fuck me!
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