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Stephen Henderson - officially appointed Men's 1st team goalkeeping coach (p4)
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stop_shouting said:See him all the time at the tennis club as he plays a lot of padel. Likeable bloke and looks in better nick than when he played for us.0
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Kap10 said:stop_shouting said:See him all the time at the tennis club as he plays a lot of padel. Likeable bloke and looks in better nick than when he played for us.2
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kentaddick said:Kap10 said:stop_shouting said:See him all the time at the tennis club as he plays a lot of padel. Likeable bloke and looks in better nick than when he played for us.10
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bolloxbolder said:stop_shouting said:See him all the time at the tennis club as he plays a lot of padel. Likeable bloke and looks in better nick than when he played for us.1
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LargeAddick said:kentaddick said:Kap10 said:stop_shouting said:See him all the time at the tennis club as he plays a lot of padel. Likeable bloke and looks in better nick than when he played for us.1
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Callumcafc said:0
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And what exactly is Appleton’s ‘philosophy’ when it comes to the goalkeepers that is so unique? 🙂
Nonsense spin / guff.1 - Sponsored links:
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valleynick66 said:And what exactly is Appleton’s ‘philosophy’ when it comes to the goalkeepers that is so unique? 🙂
Nonsense spin / guff.
*I don’t care if you use your face, you will stop the the round thing going in the squarish looking netty thing*.👍7 -
valleynick66 said:And what exactly is Appleton’s ‘philosophy’ when it comes to the goalkeepers that is so unique? 🙂
Nonsense spin / guff.
Says nothing about it being unique and it's Henderson understanding Appleton's philosophy not the other way round.
Of course it's a bit of a cliche but they are hardly going to say Mickey and Stevo don't share the same philosophy but we employed him anyway11 -
There's definitely been something wrong in that department since Andy Marshall left in the summer of 2021.3
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Still only 35 , wonder if he will sign on as a player in the case of emergency?0
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If we let in a goal at any time in the next 8 games he should be sacked.
If the so called goal keeping coach isn't interested in keeping clean sheets and is only here for a wage, he shouldn't be here and this joke of a SMT need to do one.
Shouldn't be wasting his time improving players, it's clean sheets or bust.
Wibble.21 -
killerandflash said:There's definitely been something wrong in that department since Andy Marshall left in the summer of 2021.
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valleynick66 said:LargeAddick said:kentaddick said:Kap10 said:stop_shouting said:See him all the time at the tennis club as he plays a lot of padel. Likeable bloke and looks in better nick than when he played for us.1
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Henry Irving said:valleynick66 said:And what exactly is Appleton’s ‘philosophy’ when it comes to the goalkeepers that is so unique? 🙂
Nonsense spin / guff.
Says nothing about it being unique and it's Henderson understanding Appleton's philosophy not the other way round.
Of course it's a bit of a cliche but they are hardly going to say Mickey and Stevo don't share the same philosophy but we employed him anywayJust a nonsense set of words.Separately I remain very cynical about when the appointments were lined up to replace Holden and team and the nature of his sacking. No matter. It’s just football PR.0 -
I think it is more telling that for all Scott's talk of going through a thorough recruitment process to ensure that coaches fit the club's model the two recruits we have seen have been "old boys network"
EG O'Donnell was previously MA's assistant and Pearce had bought Henderson presumably because he knew him and is local.
That's not to say that either are bad appointments, just that they appear from the outside to be more traditional then the talk suggested.
And we still haven't appointed the Director of Performance mentioned when the club was taken over or replaced George Jones who was running Charlton TV and the other streaming/video services.5 - Sponsored links:
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Henry Irving said:I think it is more telling that for all Scott's talk of going through a thorough recruitment process to ensure that coaches fit the club's model the two recruits we have seen have been "old boys network"
EG O'Donnell was previously MA's assistant and Pearce had bought Henderson presumably because he knew him and is local.
That's not to say that either are bad appointments, just that they appear from the outside to be more traditional then the talk suggested.
And we still haven't appointed the Director of Performance mentioned when the club was taken over or replaced George Jones who was running Charlton TV and the other streaming/video services.Remains to be seen where we need to spend more and spend less.My gut feel is we are light on coaching staff. Based on perception only and zero inside knowledge.0 -
kentaddick said:Garrymanilow said:I'm really surprised at the negative opinions on Henderson. He was fantastic for us in goal, he just had fitness issues. Do people not remember the season when we had a 100% penalty record, which included both the penalties we gave away being saved by Henderson (the second of which was an incredible save)? He was superb and the opinion on here at the time was that he was the best we'd had in years, if he could only stay fit. Feels like he's a victim of having been around during one of the worst seasons in living memory. You can blame him for conceding as many goals as he did that season if you want, but considering he had Roger Johnson, Rhys Williams and Karel Fraeye to put up with I'm a bit amazed it wasn't more.1
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Goalkeeping went backwards under Shimell - can’t say if he was at fault for it but I was warned when we got him thst he didn’t have a particularly good reputation in the game.
on to the new chap now and you’d like to think Hendo is modern enough as a goalie - just got to hope he’s got the formal training too and we get the best out of AMB and Istead.6 -
Swisdom said:Goalkeeping went backwards under Shimell - can’t say if he was at fault for it but I was warned when we got him thst he didn’t have a particularly good reputation in the game.
on to the new chap now and you’d like to think Hendo is modern enough as a goalie - just got to hope he’s got the formal training too and we get the best out of AMB and Istead.0 -
valleynick66 said:Swisdom said:Goalkeeping went backwards under Shimell - can’t say if he was at fault for it but I was warned when we got him thst he didn’t have a particularly good reputation in the game.
on to the new chap now and you’d like to think Hendo is modern enough as a goalie - just got to hope he’s got the formal training too and we get the best out of AMB and Istead.0 -
Swisdom said:Goalkeeping went backwards under Shimell - can’t say if he was at fault for it but I was warned when we got him thst he didn’t have a particularly good reputation in the game.
on to the new chap now and you’d like to think Hendo is modern enough as a goalie - just got to hope he’s got the formal training too and we get the best out of AMB and Istead.
Do GK coaches do badges? It seems one form of coaching where personal experience seems to trump classroom learning, as you never get outfield players doing specialist keeper coaching. It's probably similar to wicketkeepers, where you bring in a former wicketkeeper to give specialist coaching to current ones.1 -
Henry Irving said:I think it is more telling that for all Scott's talk of going through a thorough recruitment process to ensure that coaches fit the club's model the two recruits we have seen have been "old boys network"
EG O'Donnell was previously MA's assistant and Pearce had bought Henderson presumably because he knew him and is local.
That's not to say that either are bad appointments, just that they appear from the outside to be more traditional then the talk suggested.
And we still haven't appointed the Director of Performance mentioned when the club was taken over or replaced George Jones who was running Charlton TV and the other streaming/video services.2 -
I have no recollection of the 2 games he apparently played for us in 20210