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Next Manager Search - August 2023
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Can only compare if it was exactly the same set of players in exactly the same league, with exactly the same opposition. Reckon this is definitely just coincidence more than anything else.se9addick said:
It is interesting isn’t it. Four promotions in my lifetime. For all of them we had a manager who was a former player in their first job in management. I know correlation doesn’t equal causation but I wonder if it’s more than coincidence.Showmetheway2gohome said:I’ve been supporting us for over 40 years and the only successful managers we’ve had have been promoted internally or have connections with the club before hand not one outside manager has come in and been successful ie winning promotion. Unless I’ve forgotten.Suppose we got to get lucky and get one sooner or later.
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Totally agree, some people are so arrogant they think they have the gold standards on views, and dismiss anything that doesn't align with theirs.DubaiCAFC said:
I feel the pain, you pass on what you are told, and people dig at you! Sometimes, best to say nothing.. Few on this forum have an agenda as one person keeps telling me I have!Chippycafc said:
Just passing on a message I received... Glad to listen to others without scoffing. I will ignore the childish nonsense said since. XXgolfaddick said:
@ChippycafcValley11 said:Who put up the message on here to say ‘they had a text’ and caused this kerfuffle?
It is as toxic on here, as it is in the club
I have even had a person bring a childish spat from another thread that they got closed due to their own abuse on to here.
Be interesting if Bowyer got the job, but i would have thought the board would have had someone tapped up before Holden's sacking.
In my view of course.6 -
Looks like Neil Lennon is the favourite for the Hibs job.
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I don’t really have an opinion on the Cowleys one way or the other but in the position the club finds itself I’m amazed that people are saying no based on style of football. There is only one priority and that’s to win promotion. Nothing else. I really don’t care how that’s achieved because if we don’t achieve that relatively soon we might not ever achieve it as the football club we know.17
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On reflection I’m ready for the worst choice possible.It’s the hope that kills us, if I know we’re going to have a dogs dinner of a season it prepares me for it. What pisses me off is when everything seems to be back on track but it turns out it’s the total opposite, bring on Lee Johnson or Neil Lennon.1
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If JP has a spell like Jackson did at the start, who knows, but last time I saw him on Charlton TV, I got the impression he felt he was in no way ready to be anywhere near the hot seat, so he must have moved rapidly up the coaching learning curve in the meantime to have agreed to stand in. I only hope he has some assurances about reverting to his previous role if it doesn't work out.se9addick said:
It is interesting isn’t it. Four promotions in my lifetime. For all of them we had a manager who was a former player in their first job in management. I know correlation doesn’t equal causation but I wonder if it’s more than coincidence.Showmetheway2gohome said:I’ve been supporting us for over 40 years and the only successful managers we’ve had have been promoted internally or have connections with the club before hand not one outside manager has come in and been successful ie winning promotion. Unless I’ve forgotten.Suppose we got to get lucky and get one sooner or later.
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Same.PWADDICK said:Actually wouldn’t mind the Cowley brothers, they were my first choice going way back to when Bowyer left
Bowyer, Moore, Jones, Richardson or Cowleys and I'd be happy.0 -
My Pompey mates loved him at first but says their football style was so negative., and eventually wore off. But i thought they were doing a decent job. They got players to play to their total ability.ShootersHillGuru said:I don’t really have an opinion on the Cowleys one way or the other but in the position the club finds itself I’m amazed that people are saying no based on style of football. There is only one priority and that’s to win promotion. Nothing else. I really don’t care how that’s achieved because if we don’t achieve that relatively soon we might not ever achieve it as the football club we know.1 -
He was on Sky last night as a presenter and was asked about the job and he was bigging the football club up. Said he would be interested.Gillis said:Looks like Neil Lennon is the favourite for the Hibs job.2 -
Wonder if Warburton fancies a slice of the action4
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Mixed feelings if it is the Cowley's, I like a pragmatic manager but they did just recently fail at a similar sized club with the same aspirations as us.
Any manager who sorts out our defence will get my support as I just hate how soft we have been in recent seasons.1 -
Whoever the manager is he will be without Payne apparently gone on loan to MKD.1
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Dont know why but I get vibes of Adkins with Warburton.3
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Who was the Chelsea youth manager who was mentioned around the time of Beale?0
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Yes I still remember that first half. And won’t forget the Sarr equaliser at Loftus Rd in a hurry. Play-off final too prior to that of course, obvs.Bedsaddick said:Bowyer wouldn’t be my first choice but the first few months of that championship season he had us playing some beautiful football. I’ll never forget when we played Forest at home and we tore them a new one in the first half .Beggers can’t be choosers and he’s probably the best fit for our situation now .I’d be a bit nervous about him getting the job again, but there are definitely far worse options.Edit: just saw Cowley’s tweet. Probably not Bowyer then.2 -
The next Manager will be a sign of things to come. A good Manager won't come if there isn't any money to work with.4
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Anthony Barry maybe? He's currently Bayern Munich and Portugal's Assistant Manager.CL_Phantom said:Who was the Chelsea youth manager who was mentioned around the time of Beale?
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Can honestly say until this thread I’ve never heard of him!Chris_from_Sidcup said:.
Leam Richardson seems to be the only option where i haven't seen someone say they wouldn't want him.9 -
He was the reserve team Manager before getting the 1st teamBedsaddick said:
Lennie LawrenceShowmetheway2gohome said:I’ve been supporting us for over 40 years and the only successful managers we’ve had have been promoted internally or have connections with the club before hand not one outside manager has come in and been successful ie winning promotion. Unless I’ve forgotten.Suppose we got to get lucky and get one sooner or later.1 -
verycoolguy said:
Anthony Barry maybe? He's currently Bayern Munich and Portugal's Assistant Manager.CL_Phantom said:Who was the Chelsea youth manager who was mentioned around the time of Beale?
Just browsed the Garner thread. Jody Morris was the chelsea youth coach who got a mention.
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I wonder if Ben Watson has considered a move into management?
I've missed cursing his name.19 -
Appleton and Cowley to be interviewed this week. I assume there will be others too.
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-boss-search-process-michael-appleton-and-danny-cowley-set-to-be-interviewed/
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Me neither.AFKABartram said:
Can honestly say until this thread I’ve never heard of him!Chris_from_Sidcup said:.
Leam Richardson seems to be the only option where i haven't seen someone say they wouldn't want him.0 -
Why are people LOLing this?killerandflash said:25 -
Hilarious that the Appleton pic used 17 times as a piss take in the last 17 years, is now actually coming to fruition.38
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One hopes Scott’s savvy enough to not restrict the search to the same old names. If Appleton or the Cowley’s get the job I will be at my lowest ebb of supporting charlton
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Appleton in the Cawley piece: I don’t need big budgets.Redhenry said:The next Manager will be a sign of things to come. A good Manager won't come if there isn't any money to work with.2 -
Feels like we're shopping in the League One version of the Managerial merry-go-round... The bucket list of tried and failed Managers at this level.
Would rather see how Jason Pearce does with the team, than those two
Didn't do much wrong with the U18s last season.14 -
Scraping the bottom of the barrel in our managerial search. Neither of them are exciting appointments & show no ambition, but I guess that's a sign of where we are as a club these days.
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