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Why is Curbishley still out of work after 2 years?

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    He turned down the Bolton job the other week, so it's not as though he is desperate.
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    I get the impression he isn't bothered about becoming a manager any more. Seems quite happy doing media work

    Praps

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    It is because of three main factors 1) he took a former club to a tribunal and won - shouldn't be the case but this never helps - outside of football included. 2) He has been a bit to picky in regards of th eopportunities he has had. 1 and 2 have contributed to 3) which is that he has had a significant time without a club.
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    He turned down the Bolton job the other week, so it's not as though he is desperate.

    Where did you see/read that?
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    It is because of three main factors 1) he took a former club to a tribunal and won - shouldn't be the case but this never helps - outside of football included. 2) He has been a bit to picky in regards of th eopportunities he has had. 1 and 2 have contributed to 3) which is that he has had a significant time without a club.

    Agree especially with 1, in the world of modern football being run by rich wannabe managers, a guy who succesfully sued an owner is always going to be seen as a bad option, even if he is morally correct.
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    He's probably writing a book. Should be a good read when it comes out.
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    He turned down the Bolton job the other week, so it's not as though he is desperate.

    Daily Telegraph last week or so.

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    He's probably writing a book. Should be a good read when it comes out.

    Praps. But I wouldn't bet on that.

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    For a long time out of work due to contracts to be sorted out with us and West Ham. I don't think he is really too bothered with coming back into work. Does not need the money, he has been offered various jobs, it seems.
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    It would be nice to see Curbs back. If for no other reason than to see if he's still got what it takes. Top drawer manager imo
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    Rob said:

    It would be nice to see Curbs back. If for no other reason than to see if he's still got what it takes. Top drawer manager imo

    Speaks for itself what Curbishley did for us, look what happened when he left.
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    Where would we be now if he had never left?

    Premier league with 40, 000 stadium?
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    jamescafc said:

    Where would we be now if he had never left?

    Premier league with 40, 000 stadium?

    Great manager for us but he left us with a terrible team imo.

    He failed at west ham and played bad football imo that and he has shed loads of money is why he aint had another job
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    cs1986 said:

    jamescafc said:

    Where would we be now if he had never left?

    Premier league with 40, 000 stadium?

    Great manager for us but he left us with a terrible team imo.

    He failed at west ham and played bad football imo that and he has shed loads of money is why he aint had another job
    Weren't West Ham something like 3rd when they sacked him?
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    It was like 3 games into season but they had won 2. I still cnt believe what they did to him completely wrong...

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    What about us?

    Wasn't it wrong we had so many ungrateful fans after what he achieved on such a small budget?
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    I loved Curbs but it was obvious we needed a change and Curbs was looking tired and he got a deserved break. It was a shame Billy Davis never came to us because he would have done a much better job than Dowie.
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    Or Uncle Roy, who I think we considered?
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    cs1986 said:

    jamescafc said:

    Where would we be now if he had never left?

    Premier league with 40, 000 stadium?

    Great manager for us but he left us with a terrible team imo.

    He failed at west ham and played bad football imo that and he has shed loads of money is why he aint had another job
    Agreed poor team he left us with, but think he'd have done a lot about that with the money Dowie was given.
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    Wish he never left

    Stupid decision all round

    and fools that criticised him then , I hope realise that the saying you don't know what you have got till its gone was invented for buffoons like you

    And it's your fault that what happend happend

    And yet some of you still post on here about all the things you know about football and expect the rest of us to listen
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    edited October 2012
    DiscoCAFC said:

    I loved Curbs but it was obvious we needed a change and Curbs was looking tired and he got a deserved break. It was a shame Billy Davis never came to us because he would have done a much better job than Dowie.

    It was obvious we needed a change from Premier League football so we went and got relegated as soon as he left.

    I was one of the people calling for his head at the time but now realise how good we had it. Everyone needs to be reminded of this everytime they start coming out with comments like "Chris Powell is out of his depth" and "I'm starting to lose patience with Chris Powell he doesn't know what he's doing".
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    Wish he never left

    Stupid decision all round

    and fools that criticised him then , I hope realise that the saying you don't know what you have got till its gone was invented for buffoons like you

    And it's your fault that what happend happend

    And yet some of you still post on here about all the things you know about football and expect the rest of us to listen

    Could agree more, everyone's expert(or prat) but very few could run a Sunday team.

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    If curbs wanted to get back into management he could. Employers warm to enthusiasm and people who appear to really want the job. One name, Iain Dowie.

    Curbs had a certain kind of job at Charlton, it was comfortable where he had a great relationship with the owners. Compared to most other clubs in the premier league now and then, the pressure of being Charlton manager was minimal. He won't find this again and I think he is more of a family man than really being a football manager, he's his own man and I guess he doesn't really care that much.
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    done well at west ham
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    Please Curbs do not go to Palace
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    nolly said:

    done well at west ham

    Yep had a better win % there than at Charlton.
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    fatrob said:

    Please Curbs do not go to Palace




    I just vomited in my own mouth

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    DiscoCAFC said:

    I loved Curbs but it was obvious we needed a change and Curbs was looking tired and he got a deserved break. It was a shame Billy Davis never came to us because he would have done a much better job than Dowie.

    It was obvious we needed a change from Premier League football so we went and got relegated as soon as he left.

    I was one of the people calling for his head at the time but now realise how good we had it. Everyone needs to be reminded of this everytime they start coming out with comments like "Chris Powell is out of his depth" and "I'm starting to lose patience with Chris Powell he doesn't know what he's doing".
    We got relegated because we appointed the wrong manager, not because Curbs left us. Are you seriously suggesting that any manager would have relegated us?

    The fact is, Dowie was a joke and I honestly believe we would have done better without the Dowie saga.

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    fatrob said:

    Please Curbs do not go to Palace




    I just vomited in my own mouth

    That's because you can't handle the booze
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    Was never sure If dowie would have relegated us tbf I know someone on here who wholeheartedly believes dowie would've kept us up



    I wish it was booze I think if curbs went there I would give football up altogether
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