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i thought he was working as a coach at some level for ROI (but, i also thought powell was still working with england...)KingKinsella said:By the way Mark Kinsella. He's a Charlton hero (of mine) and he could teach them how to tackle like the opposition hit a brick wall..And pass(accurately). And shoot( accurately). And he would get 100% out of all of them.
Where the hell is he/ still at Walsall?0 -
If it is partly about uniting the fanbase and getting the club moving forward as one, I know the ownership are well aware Chris Powell being announced and coming out the tunnel, would supply that more than any other appointment. By a stretch.
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With Cowley having qualified as a PE teacher at the University of Greenwich, there's the headline written there for the media release.
"It feels like a homecoming this, as I loved the area when I studied here. Seeing the 'University of Greenwich' name on the shirts is a reminder for me of what a great part of the world this is" etc6 -
DamoNorthStand said:If it is partly about uniting the fanbase and getting the club moving forward as one, I know the ownership are well aware Chris Powell being announced and coming out the tunnel, would supply that more than any other appointment. By a stretch.
More than Curbs? I think quite a few people remember the football under Powell towards the end, it was crap (I don't want either tbh, but would bck them)
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True but if things don’t go well, they won’t have the protection from a fall guy.DamoNorthStand said:If it is partly about uniting the fanbase and getting the club moving forward as one, I know the ownership are well aware Chris Powell being announced and coming out the tunnel, would supply that more than any other appointment. By a stretch.
Can imagine that’s what they are balancing.0 -
Isn't walking greattangoflash said:We'll be asking for Adkins to come back next.9 -
I know you mean well and you make me laugh, but you post weird comments sometimesseth plum said:Those attending an interview, will they get their travel expenses paid, some hospitality, and overnight accommodation if necessary?
Maybe all the interviews happen on a zoom meeting, but that would get in the way of funny handshakes. Maybe there is a secret online version of the funny handshake.
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There is defo online version of a funny handshake Seth but you normally have to put your card details in and pay by the minuteProperCharlton said:
I know you mean well and you make me laugh, but you post weird comments sometimesseth plum said:Those attending an interview, will they get their travel expenses paid, some hospitality, and overnight accommodation if necessary?
Maybe all the interviews happen on a zoom meeting, but that would get in the way of funny handshakes. Maybe there is a secret online version of the funny handshake.4 -
One of Bowyer, Powell, Moore, Jones would be the ideal choice for me.
Of the realistic options I'd go for Richardson, even though I like the Cowleys more than the rest of our fanbase seems to4 -
17 managers in 17 years means they are all caretakersRC_CAFC said:
No. He wrote himself off to be a caretaker. Big difference. No idea if he is interested, but it doesn't mean he is writing himself out of the job on a full term basis.PragueAddick said:
And why not? he appears to have written himself off fairly clearly.DubaiCAFC said:Wouldn't write off Powell just yet!7 -
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Would rather Emma Hayes than the Cowleys, altho we couldn't afford her5
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Surprised people are banging the drum for someone like Bonner?
Bit of a one club wonder isn't he?
This job is HUGE and going to come with some real bad waves of negativity and it's going to take someone with real nerve and minerals to navigate a way through it.
Look what we did to Garner! It was too big for him. The expectation was too high...
No. This is going to take someone with a track record of successfully wading through shit day after day.
For me, I'd say Wilder. But also wouldn't mind seeing Bows back because he's had his share of dealing with shit owners and had decent success in the past.0 -
Bowyer did inherit a lot of his playersgrumpyaddick said:
I remember the good old days under Ms Nightmeire, when I had heard of some of the names she was interviewing for the role of manager/head coach.
Now the only familiar names are previous failures. Gobby Robinson was pretty useless the first time around for God's sake. It's complete chaos and this new ownership (whoever and wherever they might be) needs to question the individuals they have entrusted with their investment (whatever that was).
Can this get any more depressing?0 -
Some people on here have said that Bowyer should not be manager because apparently he upset some of our players last time with harsh words. That would never do. I surely couldn't imagine the likes of Alex Ferguson or Brian Clough doing anything so dastardly!9
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If you’re gonna do these cryptic messages on here do it properly please Dubai, using the classic to be continued three dots at the end of any sentence. For example:DubaiCAFC said:Wouldn't write off Powell just yet!
I wouldn’t write off Powell just yet…6 -
probably something to do with having your talisman sold from underneath you, getting dross like peter parsyzek and thuram in and then having to play academy players. I don't want powell or curbs either, but lets not pretend powell wasn't effectively managing with both hands tied behind his back and one eye blindfolded in his final season with us.CAFCsayer said:DamoNorthStand said:If it is partly about uniting the fanbase and getting the club moving forward as one, I know the ownership are well aware Chris Powell being announced and coming out the tunnel, would supply that more than any other appointment. By a stretch.
More than Curbs? I think quite a few people remember the football under Powell towards the end, it was crap (I don't want either tbh, but would bck them)5 -
Isn't variety supposed to be the spice of life?ProperCharlton said:
I know you mean well and you make me laugh, but you post weird comments sometimesseth plum said:Those attending an interview, will they get their travel expenses paid, some hospitality, and overnight accommodation if necessary?
Maybe all the interviews happen on a zoom meeting, but that would get in the way of funny handshakes. Maybe there is a secret online version of the funny handshake.
I have been fixated on Richard Cawley using the word 'interview' and let my imagination run free, coupled with whatever experience I have had.0 -
Emma Hayes would find it insulting to even be approached, why the f*ck would you leave being manager of Chelsea, in the Champions League and current domestic title holders, to manage Charlton? May as well ask Pep Guardiola.Redhenry said:Would rather Emma Hayes than the Cowleys, altho we couldn't afford her21 -
But to provide some context, the spivs had pulled the plug financially and we had a very poor squad that season and Duchatelet comes in sells Kermorgant, Stephens and Alnwick replaces them with a load of network rubbish and puts pressure on the manager to pick the new players including the worst excuse for a goalie I have seen in over 50 years of supporting us. The football may have been crap at times but is wasn't all Powell's fault.CAFCsayer said:DamoNorthStand said:If it is partly about uniting the fanbase and getting the club moving forward as one, I know the ownership are well aware Chris Powell being announced and coming out the tunnel, would supply that more than any other appointment. By a stretch.
More than Curbs? I think quite a few people remember the football under Powell towards the end, it was crap (I don't want either tbh, but would bck them)8 -
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Sounds like a Charlie appointment (PR to appease fans) rather than an Andy Scott hire. Has Scott lost the trust after Holden didn’t work out?DubaiCAFC said:Wouldn't write off Powell just yet!2 -
Kermongant refused to play and Stephens was allowed to go because he desperately wanted to move back up north (to Brighton)East Kent Addick said:
But to provide some context, the spivs had pulled the plug financially and we had a very poor squad that season and Duchatelet comes in sells Kermorgant, Stephens and Alnwick replaces them with a load of network rubbish and puts pressure on the manager to pick the new players including the worst excuse for a goalie I have seen in over 50 years of supporting us. The football may have been crap at times but is wasn't all Powell's fault.CAFCsayer said:DamoNorthStand said:If it is partly about uniting the fanbase and getting the club moving forward as one, I know the ownership are well aware Chris Powell being announced and coming out the tunnel, would supply that more than any other appointment. By a stretch.
More than Curbs? I think quite a few people remember the football under Powell towards the end, it was crap (I don't want either tbh, but would bck them)0 -
Bowyer. If not, Wilder.3
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The mere presence of the women’s game upsets some people, the idea one would turn us down is pant wetting for them.sam3110 said:
Ooohhh random name calling on a message board, you're well hard mate 👍🏻NomadicAddick said:
hahahaha. Gimp.sam3110 said:
Emma Hayes would find it insulting to even be approached, why the f*ck would you leave being manager of Chelsea, in the Champions League and current domestic title holders, to manage Charlton? May as well ask Pep Guardiola.Redhenry said:Would rather Emma Hayes than the Cowleys, altho we couldn't afford her8 -
I would obviously love CP back but then I always found it baffling that people got bored with all that winning because it was not pretty enough on the eye.
101pts followed by four points short of a Championship play off place, sure it started to go wrong when the insane Belgian and his work experience kids interfered but no doubt in my mind if we had got a regular owner that backed him we would have had some more fun in the Premier League under his guidance.32 -
I hoped @DubaiCAFC had a bit more than this, but clearly not.RC_CAFC said:
No. He wrote himself off to be a caretaker. Big difference. No idea if he is interested, but it doesn't mean he is writing himself out of the job on a full term basis.PragueAddick said:
And why not? he appears to have written himself off fairly clearly.DubaiCAFC said:Wouldn't write off Powell just yet!If the market knows you have a full time job on offer, the only sensible time when you suggest an interim role is if you believe the candidate is under-qualified. Quite patently Powell is at least as qualified as any of the clowns being discussed here. After all none of them have led a team to the League One title with 101 points, and this with just six months previous experience.Chris Powell strikes me as a man of enormous dignity, full of respect for others and for himself. He was grieviously mis-treated by Duchatelet, and for sure has heard an awful lot about Charlie Methven.
I daresay he has also not forgotten the title of a long thread on here by all those wonderful Charlton fans : “Powell’s football is terrible”.5 -
What I would give for a Chris Powell tunnel jump this Saturday…11
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still believing the liar's version of these events, eh?cafcdave123 said:
Kermongant refused to play and Stephens was allowed to go because he desperately wanted to move back up north (to Brighton)East Kent Addick said:
But to provide some context, the spivs had pulled the plug financially and we had a very poor squad that season and Duchatelet comes in sells Kermorgant, Stephens and Alnwick replaces them with a load of network rubbish and puts pressure on the manager to pick the new players including the worst excuse for a goalie I have seen in over 50 years of supporting us. The football may have been crap at times but is wasn't all Powell's fault.CAFCsayer said:DamoNorthStand said:If it is partly about uniting the fanbase and getting the club moving forward as one, I know the ownership are well aware Chris Powell being announced and coming out the tunnel, would supply that more than any other appointment. By a stretch.
More than Curbs? I think quite a few people remember the football under Powell towards the end, it was crap (I don't want either tbh, but would bck them)8 -
I mean, it pretty much was near the end of his tenure, we're allowed to both love and respect the man and criticise his tacticsPragueAddick said:
I hoped @DubaiCAFC had a bit more than this, but clearly not.RC_CAFC said:
No. He wrote himself off to be a caretaker. Big difference. No idea if he is interested, but it doesn't mean he is writing himself out of the job on a full term basis.PragueAddick said:
And why not? he appears to have written himself off fairly clearly.DubaiCAFC said:Wouldn't write off Powell just yet!If the market knows you have a full time job on offer, the only sensible time when you suggest an interim role is if you believe the candidate is under-qualified. Quite patently Powell is at least as qualified as any of the clowns being discussed here. After all none of them have led a team to the League One title with 101 points, and this with just six months previous experience.Chris Powell strikes me as a man of enormous dignity, full of respect for others and for himself. He was grieviously mis-treated by Duchatelet, and for sure has heard an awful lot about Charlie Methven.
I daresay he has also not forgotten the title of a long thread on here by all those wonderful Charlton fans : “Powell’s football is terrible”.2 -
From what I have heard today, we have gone back in for him.. Was a bit of a mistake I believe offering Interim role, and as you say Powell is a man of integrity, so let see what plays out, I understand he is the first choice.. If it happens is a different matter!PragueAddick said:
I hoped @DubaiCAFC had a bit more than this, but clearly not.RC_CAFC said:
No. He wrote himself off to be a caretaker. Big difference. No idea if he is interested, but it doesn't mean he is writing himself out of the job on a full term basis.PragueAddick said:
And why not? he appears to have written himself off fairly clearly.DubaiCAFC said:Wouldn't write off Powell just yet!If the market knows you have a full time job on offer, the only sensible time when you suggest an interim role is if you believe the candidate is under-qualified. Quite patently Powell is at least as qualified as any of the clowns being discussed here. After all none of them have led a team to the League One title with 101 points, and this with just six months previous experience.Chris Powell strikes me as a man of enormous dignity, full of respect for others and for himself. He was grieviously mis-treated by Duchatelet, and for sure has heard an awful lot about Charlie Methven.
I daresay he has also not forgotten the title of a long thread on here by all those wonderful Charlton fans : “Powell’s football is terrible”.32
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