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Maybe the change has done him good, maybe he really loves the club and would relish the return and yet they say never go back and I think this applies for Curbs.
Or he could do a Redknapp at Pompey and turn a potentially good team into a winning one.
[cite]Posted By: Southendaddick[/cite]Sorry, cant decide between 1 and 4.
Maybe the change has done him good, maybe he really loves the club and would relish the return and yet they say never go back and I think this applies for Curbs.
Or he could do a Redknapp at Pompey and turn a potentially good team into a winning one.
Alan Curbs Addicks enthusiasm
By Alex Dunn - Created on 13 Nov 2006
Alan Curbishley has moved quickly to rule out a return to The Valley following Charlton's decision to part company with Iain Dowie.
Whilst Curbishley lasted 15 years in the dugout, Dowie's reign was spread over 15 games in a five-and-a-half month period that yielded just two league victories.
Charlton acted quickly to curb a worrying start to the season under their under incumbent and following Dowie's exit, Curbishley has jumped to the head of the queue in many supporters' eyes as a possible replacement.
However, whilst Curbishley has made no secret of a desire to return to football, he will not be making it at Charlton.
"I left Charlton for a new challenge," said Curbishley. "Going back there wouldn't be right for me or the club.
"It doesn't give me any pleasure to see them bottom of the league."
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My vote..right man for the job, but wrong time for both club and Curbs.
Maybe the change has done him good, maybe he really loves the club and would relish the return and yet they say never go back and I think this applies for Curbs.
Or he could do a Redknapp at Pompey and turn a potentially good team into a winning one.
Snap!
Im leaning towards curbs and then see how he goes option.......
Bringback curbs???
If Pardew had of been sacked a couple of weeks ago then yes. Who is there apart from taking a chance on an up and coming manager?
Maybe we'll ask Lennie if he fancies a go on Thursday :)
there'll be a coupleof one liners thats for sure.......
Ill be there.....
Alan Curbs Addicks enthusiasm
By Alex Dunn - Created on 13 Nov 2006
Alan Curbishley has moved quickly to rule out a return to The Valley following Charlton's decision to part company with Iain Dowie.
Whilst Curbishley lasted 15 years in the dugout, Dowie's reign was spread over 15 games in a five-and-a-half month period that yielded just two league victories.
Charlton acted quickly to curb a worrying start to the season under their under incumbent and following Dowie's exit, Curbishley has jumped to the head of the queue in many supporters' eyes as a possible replacement.
However, whilst Curbishley has made no secret of a desire to return to football, he will not be making it at Charlton.
"I left Charlton for a new challenge," said Curbishley. "Going back there wouldn't be right for me or the club.
"It doesn't give me any pleasure to see them bottom of the league."
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