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Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink - will be on Strictly 2025 (p7)
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I didn't get it either.AFKABartram said:Don’t get the anger towards JFH to be honest. Disappointing season at the end of his career, though I never felt he wasn’t trying.Never had a to-do with the fans, or an incident where he’s spoke ill of us as a club. Always seemed respectful
Never got a noticeable negative reaction when returning as a manager.Yet reaction over last couple of days has bracketed him as real hate figure.He wouldn’t be my choice and probably wouldn’t be in my top 10, but he’s equally not on my ‘please god No’ list either
For some strange reason though he really, really wants the job though. That's why he is always linked.0 -
He's in my 'if Jacko got the sack for this guy, I'm out' category.
He's not shown himself to be any better than Jackson.2 -
The main reason I didn’t want him is due to a large proportion of the fan base disliking him. I actually think he’s a decent manager but I’d rather have someone that the majority of the fan base are right behind from the very start.AFKABartram said:Don’t get the anger towards JFH to be honest. Disappointing season at the end of his career, though I never felt he wasn’t trying.Never had a to-do with the fans, or an incident where he’s spoke ill of us as a club. Always seemed respectful
Never got a noticeable negative reaction when returning as a manager.Yet reaction over last couple of days has bracketed him as real hate figure.He wouldn’t be my choice and probably wouldn’t be in my top 10, but he’s equally not on my ‘please god No’ list either3 -
Nice to be back in London maybe?Cafc43v3r said:
I didn't get it either.AFKABartram said:Don’t get the anger towards JFH to be honest. Disappointing season at the end of his career, though I never felt he wasn’t trying.Never had a to-do with the fans, or an incident where he’s spoke ill of us as a club. Always seemed respectful
Never got a noticeable negative reaction when returning as a manager.Yet reaction over last couple of days has bracketed him as real hate figure.He wouldn’t be my choice and probably wouldn’t be in my top 10, but he’s equally not on my ‘please god No’ list either
For some strange reason though he really, really wants the job though. That's why he is always linked.
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Charlton are still one of the bigger clubs in the league in terms of name recognition and budget, he probably feels like he has a certain ceiling currently that he wouldn't have here. A chance to really prove himself as a manager.Cafc43v3r said:
I didn't get it either.AFKABartram said:Don’t get the anger towards JFH to be honest. Disappointing season at the end of his career, though I never felt he wasn’t trying.Never had a to-do with the fans, or an incident where he’s spoke ill of us as a club. Always seemed respectful
Never got a noticeable negative reaction when returning as a manager.Yet reaction over last couple of days has bracketed him as real hate figure.He wouldn’t be my choice and probably wouldn’t be in my top 10, but he’s equally not on my ‘please god No’ list either
For some strange reason though he really, really wants the job though. That's why he is always linked.
Not that I want him to get it, just my view on why he'd be interested.1 -
Hasselbaink always seems like one of those guys who thinks he is more intelligent than he actually is.
He'd be the type to go to an art museum, pretend he is really into it yet not have a clue.
I don't think he's utter shit as a manager, yet, he's never going to manage at a top-level.
he's not what we need.
Nothing against him though, he seems like a nice enough guy.0 -
Agree, my point being, Jimmy boy will never develop!addick1956 said:
The trouble is that in our current position with our recent history we are never going to get a top level manager. More one who will e good but develop as the club does.SE10Addick said:Hasselbaink always seems like one of those guys who thinks he is more intelligent than he actually is.
He'd be the type to go to an art museum, pretend he is really into it yet not have a clue.
I don't think he's utter shit as a manager, yet, he's never going to manage at a top-level.
he's not what we need.
Nothing against him though, he seems like a nice enough guy.0 -
I found that he was a lazy over paid has-been who was yet another example/epotimised of the kinda of idiotic, egotistical and half baked decisions that were made by Murray which are still effecting us to this day.
Thats why I'm not all that keen on him.3 -
Btw I'm not blaming JFH for our decline to where we are at now just that the appointment was just another example of the type of decisions that were made over that period of time.1
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Aah, the Dunning-Kruger effect in operation. (Again.)SE10Addick said:Hasselbaink always seems like one of those guys who thinks he is more intelligent than he actually is.
He'd be the type to go to an art museum, pretend he is really into it yet not have a clue.
I don't think he's utter shit as a manager, yet, he's never going to manage at a top-level.
he's not what we need.
Nothing against him though, he seems like a nice enough guy.1 -
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You are in the minority roseandcrownElfsborgAddick said:
F*** him.roseandcrown said:I must be in the minority in that I woudl actully not be to upset if he was our next manager. Knows the league has done fairly well at Burton both times and has played at the very top.0 -
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Change the name and that could be my boss talking about meSE10Addick said:Hasselbaink always seems like one of those guys who thinks he is more intelligent than he actually is.
He'd be the type to go to an art museum, pretend he is really into it yet not have a clue.
I don't think he's utter shit as a manager, yet, he's never going to manage at a top-level.
he's not what we need.
Nothing against him though, he seems like a nice enough guy.
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Brian CloughPragueAddick said:Most managers are ex players. But how many good ones were strikers? Can't think of any off hand, especially in the UK0 -
Kenny DalglishLenGlover said:
Brian CloughPragueAddick said:Most managers are ex players. But how many good ones were strikers? Can't think of any off hand, especially in the UK0 -
Alex Ferguson0
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Eddie Firmani, Joe Royle, Don Revie (albeit said to be a 'false 9'), Ron Saunders0
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Keggy Keegle0
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Mark Robins, Nigel Clough, Neil Harris, Steve Cotterill and Ryan Lowe are all ex strikers carving out decent careers as managers in the EFL.1
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It's not surprising.Bailey said:
You are in the minority roseandcrownElfsborgAddick said:
F*** him.roseandcrown said:I must be in the minority in that I woudl actully not be to upset if he was our next manager. Knows the league has done fairly well at Burton both times and has played at the very top.0 -
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JFH will be on Strictly Come Dancing this autumn...6
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Glimpsed him on The One Show tonight & remarked to Mr F that his bum looks bigger than ever !killerandflash said:JFH will be on Strictly Come Dancing this autumn...4 -
Boycote the show then. He stole a wage from us.killerandflash said:JFH will be on Strictly Come Dancing this autumn...1 -
He will only be able to do the slow dances, as there is no chance of him moving quickly.2
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That's an awful lot of sequins on the arse of his trousers!
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I hope he falls over, the big, lazy prick.
A few pages back some people wanted him as our manager, lol.1 -
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink on Strictly ?
Surely that's a Bum steer !1 -
I think he will lose out on the sports votes to the ex England rugby captain0
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He was on the One Show last night and looked quite trim.gringo said:He will only be able to do the slow dances, as there is no chance of him moving quickly.0 -
Thinner than when he waddled onto the pitch for us.ME14addick said:
He was on the One Show last night and looked quite trim.gringo said:He will only be able to do the slow dances, as there is no chance of him moving quickly.1


















