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Amateurs!!DubaiCAFC said:
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”.
You call it a mistake. I call it complete incompetence.15 -
it is true though, he wanted a new bigger contract on more money so refused to play the games that would activate a years extension of his contract at the timekentaddick said:
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)0 -
Oh christ can we not resurrect that argument, it was done to death at the time.WellingWill said: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!0 -
Hilarious.BR7_addick said:
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 her
I think it is brilliant how far the women's game has come in terms of standard alone in the last 10 years, actively watch games when I can and enjoy Emma Hayes' tactical insight over the same old drivel/lack of tactical nuance of Keown, Dixon and Richards for example.
It is the pretend outrage from the OP that it would be somehow insulting for Hayes to be approached by a club as prestigious as Charlton Athletic, fallen on hard times or not, that pissed me off. What she has achieved with Chelsea women's team is great but for a woman to trailblaze and take charge of a mens league 1 club and have success would be huge.
For her to be offered the job is anything but insulting.6 -
If you only appoint a comedian as CAFC manager who would you choose?
Sean Lock (RIP)was a great fav of mine might get some surreal formations, of the rest I think Henning Wehn would be tops as we all know Germans know how to play football.
Micky Flanagan for the authentic cockney?
Dara O' Briain..super intelligent
Simon Evans- should be able to sort out the right wing
Stephen K Amos- good for HT talks at high volume
Ken Dodd(RIP)- plenty of money in the attic
Lee Nelson- knows about football finance and has already appeared in a European competition line up
or David Brent.....
Sorry just got bored with same old names for manager
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DubaiCAFC said:
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”.
I thought possibly having Bowyer come back would be exciting after what he did before
But Powell coming home again would be on another level of nostalgia and emotions whether it works out is anothing thing but imagine the first game back to a roaring Valley with powelly leading the team out😍3 -
Micky Flanagan obviously. Proper CharltonKingKinsella said:If you only appoint a comedian as CAFC manager who would you choose?
Sean Lock (RIP)was a great fav of mine might get some surreal formations, of the rest I think Henning Wehn would be tops as we all know Germans know how to play football.
Micky Flanagan for the authentic cockney?
Dara O' Briain..super intelligent
Simon Evans- should be able to sort out the right wing
Stephen K Amos- good for HT talks at high volume
Ken Dodd(RIP)- plenty of money in the attic
Lee Nelson- knows about football finance and has already appeared in a European competition line up
or David Brent.....
Sorry just got bored with same old names for manager4 -
Consistent with what I have been told as well.DubaiCAFC said:
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”.14 -
This! Complete amateurs, it’s embarrassing!carly burn said:
Amateurs!!DubaiCAFC said:
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”.
You call it a mistake. I call it complete incompetence.1 -
And a huge tick in the " What do we think of the SMT ? " column.CharltontillidieCOYR said:DubaiCAFC said:
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”.
I thought possibly having Bowyer come back would be exciting after what he did before
But Powell coming home again would be on another level of nostalgia and emotions whether it works out is anothing thing but imagine the first game back to a roaring Valley with powelly leading the team out😍
A win win situation IMO.1 -
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Fair enough.NomadicAddick said:
Hilarious.BR7_addick said:
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 her
I think it is brilliant how far the women's game has come in terms of standard alone in the last 10 years, actively watch games when I can and enjoy Emma Hayes' tactical insight over the same old drivel/lack of tactical nuance of Keown, Dixon and Richards for example.
It is the pretend outrage from the OP that it would be somehow insulting for Hayes to be approached by a club as prestigious as Charlton Athletic, fallen on hard times or not, that pissed me off. What she has achieved with Chelsea women's team is great but for a woman to trailblaze and take charge of a mens league 1 club and have success would be huge.
For her to be offered the job is anything but insulting.0 -
You use that euphemism too, eh?SheedyCAFC said:What I would give for a Chris Powell tunnel jump this Saturday…8 -
Well she seemed to think it was insultingNomadicAddick said:
Hilarious.BR7_addick said:
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 her
I think it is brilliant how far the women's game has come in terms of standard alone in the last 10 years, actively watch games when I can and enjoy Emma Hayes' tactical insight over the same old drivel/lack of tactical nuance of Keown, Dixon and Richards for example.
It is the pretend outrage from the OP that it would be somehow insulting for Hayes to be approached by a club as prestigious as Charlton Athletic, fallen on hard times or not, that pissed me off. What she has achieved with Chelsea women's team is great but for a woman to trailblaze and take charge of a mens league 1 club and have success would be huge.
For her to be offered the job is anything but insulting.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/12206672/emma-hayes-shuts-down-afc-wimbledon-rumours-and-will-stay-on-as-chelsea-women-boss-in-wsl
But you cracking on pal.7 -
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)
Not taking away any of his achievements, just playing devils advocate, think Curbs would be more overwhelmingly supported than Powell
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We’ll need a poll, but I wouldn’t have thought so. When was Curbs last in a management role?CAFCsayer said: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)
Not taking away any of his achievements, just playing devils advocate, think Curbs would be more overwhelmingly supported than Powell1 -
Sorry 'pal' but I think it says 'AFC WIMBLEDON' not 'CHARLTON ATHLETIC' in the article.Cafc43v3r said:
Well she seemed to think it was insultingNomadicAddick said:
Hilarious.BR7_addick said:
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 her
I think it is brilliant how far the women's game has come in terms of standard alone in the last 10 years, actively watch games when I can and enjoy Emma Hayes' tactical insight over the same old drivel/lack of tactical nuance of Keown, Dixon and Richards for example.
It is the pretend outrage from the OP that it would be somehow insulting for Hayes to be approached by a club as prestigious as Charlton Athletic, fallen on hard times or not, that pissed me off. What she has achieved with Chelsea women's team is great but for a woman to trailblaze and take charge of a mens league 1 club and have success would be huge.
For her to be offered the job is anything but insulting.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/12206672/emma-hayes-shuts-down-afc-wimbledon-rumours-and-will-stay-on-as-chelsea-women-boss-in-wsl
But you cracking on pal.3 -
And what's the difference? You think we're that much more of a draw? Did you even read what she said on the matter?NomadicAddick said:
Sorry 'pal' but I think it says 'AFC WIMBLEDON' not 'CHARLTON ATHLETIC' in the article.Cafc43v3r said:
Well she seemed to think it was insultingNomadicAddick said:
Hilarious.BR7_addick said:
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 her
I think it is brilliant how far the women's game has come in terms of standard alone in the last 10 years, actively watch games when I can and enjoy Emma Hayes' tactical insight over the same old drivel/lack of tactical nuance of Keown, Dixon and Richards for example.
It is the pretend outrage from the OP that it would be somehow insulting for Hayes to be approached by a club as prestigious as Charlton Athletic, fallen on hard times or not, that pissed me off. What she has achieved with Chelsea women's team is great but for a woman to trailblaze and take charge of a mens league 1 club and have success would be huge.
For her to be offered the job is anything but insulting.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/12206672/emma-hayes-shuts-down-afc-wimbledon-rumours-and-will-stay-on-as-chelsea-women-boss-in-wsl
But you cracking on pal.4 -
And we're always quickly Out Out in the cupsChicagoAddick said:
Micky Flanagan obviously. Proper CharltonKingKinsella said:If you only appoint a comedian as CAFC manager who would you choose?
Sean Lock (RIP)was a great fav of mine might get some surreal formations, of the rest I think Henning Wehn would be tops as we all know Germans know how to play football.
Micky Flanagan for the authentic cockney?
Dara O' Briain..super intelligent
Simon Evans- should be able to sort out the right wing
Stephen K Amos- good for HT talks at high volume
Ken Dodd(RIP)- plenty of money in the attic
Lee Nelson- knows about football finance and has already appeared in a European competition line up
or David Brent.....
Sorry just got bored with same old names for manager7 -
if powell is to make a come back... wow. Might actually be optimistic. Would love another couple of years like we had on the champions season and the following season where we just missed out on a champ play off place.1
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Whats Rooney doing at the moment?, wonder if Kenny Jackett has his phone switched on?
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I would love a Wazza or Lampard appointment. Not even because I think they would guarantee promotion but just be great to have someone it would be easy to get behind. Never going to happen though. Not even near enough cash.usetobunkin said:Whats Rooney doing at the moment?, wonder if Kenny Jackett has his phone switched on?0 -
Oh god no I don't wanna be known as "Wayne Rooneys Charlton" for the foreseeable future thanks 😂usetobunkin said:Whats Rooney doing at the moment?, wonder if Kenny Jackett has his phone switched on?9 -
And that's why I don't believe Powell would come back under this lot.WSS said:
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.
He's not prepared to be their fall guy.4 -
Rooney is out in MLS but his contract expires in December. Hasn't done much with DC United bar sign Benteke.0
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Obviously Powell would be amazing, if allowed to assemble his own squad. Failing that, I’d love Bowyer - I’m nailing my colours firmly to the mast with that one.DubaiCAFC said:
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”.L.Richardson’s CV seems impressive so maybe him third?3 -
Imagine a Powell and Curbs double act doing the tunnel jump this Saturday!7
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What worries me about Richardson is that he got Wigan promoted spending money they didn’t have.
Look at the shit state they’ve been in since.0 -
"I don't know why anyone would think women's football is a step down in comparison to men. The football world needs to wake up."sam3110 said:
And what's the difference? You think we're that much more of a draw? Did you even read what she said on the matter?NomadicAddick said:
Sorry 'pal' but I think it says 'AFC WIMBLEDON' not 'CHARLTON ATHLETIC' in the article.Cafc43v3r said:
Well she seemed to think it was insultingNomadicAddick said:
Hilarious.BR7_addick said:
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 her
I think it is brilliant how far the women's game has come in terms of standard alone in the last 10 years, actively watch games when I can and enjoy Emma Hayes' tactical insight over the same old drivel/lack of tactical nuance of Keown, Dixon and Richards for example.
It is the pretend outrage from the OP that it would be somehow insulting for Hayes to be approached by a club as prestigious as Charlton Athletic, fallen on hard times or not, that pissed me off. What she has achieved with Chelsea women's team is great but for a woman to trailblaze and take charge of a mens league 1 club and have success would be huge.
For her to be offered the job is anything but insulting.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/12206672/emma-hayes-shuts-down-afc-wimbledon-rumours-and-will-stay-on-as-chelsea-women-boss-in-wsl
But you cracking on pal.
She'll be waiting a while for Barca and Real to give her a call.0 -
I don't think so. Yes he's a club legend but he hasn't been involved in any coaching/management for far too longCAFCsayer said: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)
Not taking away any of his achievements, just playing devils advocate, think Curbs would be more overwhelmingly supported than Powell1 -
To be fair to Roland (I know it feels wrong) it started going wrong when the Spivs ran out of money. Bringing in the likes of Church, Sordell and Mark Gower in the summer.ValleyBen said: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.0
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