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New Head Of Performance - Will Abbott, leaving in September (p3)
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Feck me he’s got his work cut out.2
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Sounds very impressive
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You have to say that certainly seems to be a bit of a coup!
Well done Charlton tbf21 -
Glad we're doing something about our injury curse. It won't work, but I'm glad we're flailing in the face of inevitability8
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A very progressive appointment who will not have come cheap!
Being a glass half full man, I see that as a sign the ownership have serious intent.33 -
Just out of interest, who and when was the last person we had doing this role?1
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I like the sound of this appointment - let's hope he doesn't get "Charltonised" too soon!!
I wonder how long his notice period is. The squad could certainly do with some nutrition advice before they stuff themselves silly over Christmas - or whatever else it is they regularly do to cause our all-too-frequent New Year dip in results0 -
Hopefully his specialty is Hamstring’s and prevention of that1
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On paper looks a good appointment. It must have been a good job to entice him to leave Brighton.1
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This sounds like a really really good appointment , to get someone away from a well established PL club will have taken some serious convincing and probably a very good financial offer too.3
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Rumor has it he pulled a hamstring this morning on his way to the training ground19
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If he can get Chuks to stay fit, he will have earnt his corn.0
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N01R4M said:I like the sound of this appointment - let's hope he doesn't get "Charltonised" too soon!!
I wonder how long his notice period is. The squad could certainly do with some nutrition advice before they stuff themselves silly over Christmas - or whatever else it is they regularly do to cause our all-too-frequent New Year dip in results
Like the fact that it has been a bit under the radar, professional and respectable way of going about it.6 -
Sounds an impressive appointment. TBF the non playing recruitment under these owners has all seemed decent imo. Just need Andy Scott to get some better players in than he has managed so far. As said above if this chap can keep people like Aneke, Camara (if we don't return him) and Taylor fit then that would make an immediate positive impact.
The cost of the off field staff seems very expansionary and not in line with financial sustainability (an observation, not a dig as financial sustainability is a myth for us).1 -
Was "LOL"ed by @lancashire lad when I suggested he might be working his notice
On paper, an ambitious and progressive appointment.
He comes with an impressive CV, ironically from a much admired club who currently have a bit of an injury crisis.
Welcome and good luck.
That's one less question to ask Rodwell and Scott about at Bromley Addicks next Thursday.6 -
bobmunro said:A very progressive appointment who will not have come cheap!
Being a glass half full man, I see that as a sign the ownership have serious intent.
The cynic in me wonders if Abbott will have the resources and support available to actually achieve his aims but we live in hope.0 -
Looks and sounds like a very good appointment. This is from 3 years ago:-
"Dr Will Abbott, Academy Performance Manager at Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club.
Will is the Academy Performance Manager at Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club having previously gained experience working as a strength & conditioning and sport science practitioner at the club. Will’s current role is to lead a team of S&C, sport science, nutrition and medical practitioners towards achieving a common objective. He also has a PhD in the monitoring and prescription of GPS training load in elite academy soccer athletes.
Dr Abbott is interviewed by Dr Andrew Shafik, a junior doctor in London, BJSM reviewer and Editorial Board Member at FMPA’s publication ‘football medicine & performance’."
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Henry Irving said:Was "LOL"ed by @lancashire lad when I suggested he might be working his notice
On paper, an ambitious and progressive appointment.
He comes with an impressive CV, ironically from a much admired club who currently have a bit of an injury crisis.
Welcome and good luck.
That's one less question to ask Rodwell and Scott about at Bromley Addicks next Thursday.0 -
It's the sort of appointment a decent football clubs management team would make ..it augurs well3
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I've said it before, since they officially took over the reigns, the SMT have recruited non playing staff pretty well. Where we need to improve is on the pitch and I'm hoping they'll provide some funds to do that, especially if they're trying to back Appleton5
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Thought we'd signed James Maddison at first
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Wow. Leaving a 10-year job at a Premier League outfit to join a languishing League One club. That is a massive coup for us, and quite the challenge for him.
Can I suggest, Dr. Abbot, we start with an exorcism in the medical room and Valley pitch.5 -
doinMendonca In Asdas said:Just out of interest, who and when was the last person we had doing this role?
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Just out of interest, who and when was the last person we had doing this role?
Edit... Nope he was Head of Physiotherapy
Charlton Athletic appoint Danny Murphy as new head physio – South London News (londonnewsonline.co.uk)
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Bet he’s injured within the month.4
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Just out of interest, who and when was the last person we had doing this role?2
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ForeverAddickted said:Mendonca In Asdas said:Just out of interest, who and when was the last person we had doing this role?
Edit... Nope he was Head of Physiotherapy
Charlton Athletic appoint Danny Murphy as new head physio – South London News (londonnewsonline.co.uk)0