Charlton have appointed Karel Fraeye as Interim Head Coach
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Do you think we can get Standard's insane people fans in on loan to try to force Roland out?1
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we'll get the Thuram versionsGarrymanilow said:Do you think we can get Standard's insane people fans in on loan to try to force Roland out?
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The reassuring thing about Luzon was that he said he liked to win. What if Fraeye doesn't like to win or, even worse, likes to lose?
I hope he's very clear about this in the press conference.21 -
KF just wants us to be happy!
We're still undefeated under his reign!
When his appointment proves to be a stroke of genius you non-believers will be eating your words.
(These RD mind control drugs I've been taking are marvellous)3 -
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What happened to the Millwall fans that you used to know? Did they tire of the amount of bollocks that you talk as well?colin1961 said:
Another one like Powell who's level is div 1Lincsaddick said:
you reckon ? .. 'olloway had them in the bottom three when he took over .. would be more accurate to write that he was unable to prevent relegation in the short time available to him last season and is doing a decent job so far this season ..colin1961 said:
Brilliant he took them down ......you not listened to what Millwall fans say about himLincsaddick said:Jackson should have been appointed 'interim' manager, IF IF the owner is seriously looking around for a suitable permanent appointment.
Excuse my language .. MIllwall .. appointed a player, Neil Harris, with no managerial experience other than at youth level .. that is working out very well .. knowledge of the cheaper end of the ENGLISH player market means that Harris is signing decent loanees as well as cheapish perms .. why couldn't we have signed Morison when he was available? .. assuming that he would have wanted to cross the great divide
Good idea wonder what Mike Small doing now we could sign him as well
Millwall fans I knew say if they get back up they need a better manager to stay there5 -
colin1961 said:
Another one like Powell who's level is div 1Lincsaddick said:
you reckon ? .. 'olloway had them in the bottom three when he took over .. would be more accurate to write that he was unable to prevent relegation in the short time available to him last season and is doing a decent job so far this season ..colin1961 said:
Brilliant he took them down ......you not listened to what Millwall fans say about himLincsaddick said:Jackson should have been appointed 'interim' manager, IF IF the owner is seriously looking around for a suitable permanent appointment.
Excuse my language .. MIllwall .. appointed a player, Neil Harris, with no managerial experience other than at youth level .. that is working out very well .. knowledge of the cheaper end of the ENGLISH player market means that Harris is signing decent loanees as well as cheapish perms .. why couldn't we have signed Morison when he was available? .. assuming that he would have wanted to cross the great divide
Good idea wonder what Mike Small doing now we could sign him as well
Millwall fans I knew say if they get back up they need a better manager to stay therehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z4m4lnjxkY
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Can someone borrow Fraeye's bell and toll it for Colin?colin1961 said:
Another one like Powell who's level is div 1Lincsaddick said:
you reckon ? .. 'olloway had them in the bottom three when he took over .. would be more accurate to write that he was unable to prevent relegation in the short time available to him last season and is doing a decent job so far this season ..colin1961 said:
Brilliant he took them down ......you not listened to what Millwall fans say about himLincsaddick said:Jackson should have been appointed 'interim' manager, IF IF the owner is seriously looking around for a suitable permanent appointment.
Excuse my language .. MIllwall .. appointed a player, Neil Harris, with no managerial experience other than at youth level .. that is working out very well .. knowledge of the cheaper end of the ENGLISH player market means that Harris is signing decent loanees as well as cheapish perms .. why couldn't we have signed Morison when he was available? .. assuming that he would have wanted to cross the great divide
Good idea wonder what Mike Small doing now we could sign him as well
Millwall fans I knew say if they get back up they need a better manager to stay there5 -
What I don't understand is how critical you can be of Powell (record points haul in title winning season, plus best finish in championship since we've been back up), yet throw your weight behind Peeters, GL and now KF who between them didn't/haven't really achieved anything.colin1961 said:
Another one like Powell who's level is div 1Lincsaddick said:
you reckon ? .. 'olloway had them in the bottom three when he took over .. would be more accurate to write that he was unable to prevent relegation in the short time available to him last season and is doing a decent job so far this season ..colin1961 said:
Brilliant he took them down ......you not listened to what Millwall fans say about himLincsaddick said:Jackson should have been appointed 'interim' manager, IF IF the owner is seriously looking around for a suitable permanent appointment.
Excuse my language .. MIllwall .. appointed a player, Neil Harris, with no managerial experience other than at youth level .. that is working out very well .. knowledge of the cheaper end of the ENGLISH player market means that Harris is signing decent loanees as well as cheapish perms .. why couldn't we have signed Morison when he was available? .. assuming that he would have wanted to cross the great divide
Good idea wonder what Mike Small doing now we could sign him as well
Millwall fans I knew say if they get back up they need a better manager to stay there
Don't get me wrong, I don't have anything against the above 3, will we ever know how well they could've done had they not been dictated to by RD, but factually, you're miles off in your criticism of Powell.
If League 1 is Powell's level based on what he achieved, then division 3 of the Belgian regional league is the level of....oh wait, no hang on
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Huddersfield aren't in the bottom three unlike us. Your prejudice stops you from thinking Colin. Will you still be bigging up RD and the crew on div 1 next season?colin1961 said:
Another one like Powell who's level is div 1Lincsaddick said:
you reckon ? .. 'olloway had them in the bottom three when he took over .. would be more accurate to write that he was unable to prevent relegation in the short time available to him last season and is doing a decent job so far this season ..colin1961 said:
Brilliant he took them down ......you not listened to what Millwall fans say about himLincsaddick said:Jackson should have been appointed 'interim' manager, IF IF the owner is seriously looking around for a suitable permanent appointment.
Excuse my language .. MIllwall .. appointed a player, Neil Harris, with no managerial experience other than at youth level .. that is working out very well .. knowledge of the cheaper end of the ENGLISH player market means that Harris is signing decent loanees as well as cheapish perms .. why couldn't we have signed Morison when he was available? .. assuming that he would have wanted to cross the great divide
Good idea wonder what Mike Small doing now we could sign him as well
Millwall fans I knew say if they get back up they need a better manager to stay there2 -
Of course he will. Any failings will be down to the likes of Solly, Euell and Jackson ie people Colin associates with Powell. All successes will be down to RD and whoever his coach is that week.dickplumb said:
Huddersfield aren't in the bottom three unlike us. Your prejudice stops you from thinking Colin. Will you still be bigging up RD and the crew on div 1 next season?colin1961 said:
Another one like Powell who's level is div 1Lincsaddick said:
you reckon ? .. 'olloway had them in the bottom three when he took over .. would be more accurate to write that he was unable to prevent relegation in the short time available to him last season and is doing a decent job so far this season ..colin1961 said:
Brilliant he took them down ......you not listened to what Millwall fans say about himLincsaddick said:Jackson should have been appointed 'interim' manager, IF IF the owner is seriously looking around for a suitable permanent appointment.
Excuse my language .. MIllwall .. appointed a player, Neil Harris, with no managerial experience other than at youth level .. that is working out very well .. knowledge of the cheaper end of the ENGLISH player market means that Harris is signing decent loanees as well as cheapish perms .. why couldn't we have signed Morison when he was available? .. assuming that he would have wanted to cross the great divide
Good idea wonder what Mike Small doing now we could sign him as well
Millwall fans I knew say if they get back up they need a better manager to stay there3 -
League One team next year?
Pope
Solly ... Sarr ... Lennon ... Fox
Charles-Cook ... Jackson ... Cousins
Ahearne-Grant ... Pigott ... Harriott
With a bench involving Polish Pete?0 -
oohaahmortimer said:
There's no way we are staying up unless RD dips his hand in his pocket in January and even then it will require a miracle.
The team that played so well at the start of this season. Once all pulling together and playing to their potential IMO are far to good to be relegated.0 -
Just saw the name Mark Stow. He's one of my scouts on Football Manager 2011. According to that, he's got Adaptability of 10; Determination of 12; Judging Player Ability of 14 and Judging Player Potential of 18 (all out of 20).
He's also markedly improved since I brought him in (stats of 10/12/11/14 or something).
Roland's one for stats, I thought you'd all like to know.4 -
Then again, Yohann Thuram-Ulien just won the Best Goalkeeper Award on that campaign, so...3
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kevtherev said:oohaahmortimer said:
There's no way we are staying up unless RD dips his hand in his pocket in January and even then it will require a miracle.
The team that played so well at the start of this season. Once all pulling together and playing to their potential IMO are far to good to be relegated.
I hope that this is the case ... Luzon was a bit of a one trick artist .. bang the ball up to Bigmak and live off the layoffs while keeping a tight defence .. this worked until of course Makienok was injured .. no plan B, our performances went downhill very rapidly and team spirit went with it ..
.. let's hope that Freye has more positive ideas and that Makienok and (especially) Henderson can keep fit and we can field a regular XI ..
.. our MAIN problem as with so many in this division is an inability to find a decent goalscorer .. where oh where can one be .. I'll keep banging the drum for Madden at Scunthorpe .. BUT .. he'll cost the magic word ..M O N E Y0 -
An impressive and measured article - http://www.cityam.com/227601/roland-duchatelets-project-at-charlton-is-failing-and-the-appointment-of-karel-fraeye-will-only-alienate-fans-further?7
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Neat article well written and sums it all up.Blucher said:An impressive and measured article - http://www.cityam.com/227601/roland-duchatelets-project-at-charlton-is-failing-and-the-appointment-of-karel-fraeye-will-only-alienate-fans-further?
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Seconded, one of the best articles I have read on our current plight, and makes for sad reading.seth plum said:
Neat article well written and sums it all up.Blucher said:An impressive and measured article - http://www.cityam.com/227601/roland-duchatelets-project-at-charlton-is-failing-and-the-appointment-of-karel-fraeye-will-only-alienate-fans-further?
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thirded .. although the pessimism is a bit over the topFishCostaFortune said:
Seconded, one of the best articles I have read on our current plight, and makes for sad reading.seth plum said:
Neat article well written and sums it all up.Blucher said:An impressive and measured article - http://www.cityam.com/227601/roland-duchatelets-project-at-charlton-is-failing-and-the-appointment-of-karel-fraeye-will-only-alienate-fans-further?
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Fourth'd!
'The decisions that have left Charlton fans – including myself – dismayed and confused under Duchatelet’s ownership have grown too long to list but consider this one fact as a window into how badly managed the club has become in little over 18 months: a quarter of the way into the Championship season and Charlton are currently one point off the bottom with no permanent manager or head coach, no permanent first team coach, no official director of football, no chief scout, no head of communications and a squad desperately reliant on inexperienced academy players to make up the numbers.'
Very well put.0 -
Really well written article. I like the fact that he acknowledged that Roland Duchatelets plan could work in theory (after all, signing players like JBG and an in form Vetokele would probably be impressive for most teams in this division) but in reality the plan just hasn't worked because of the many other things he's failed to do and/or not done properly.seth plum said:
Neat article well written and sums it all up.Blucher said:An impressive and measured article - http://www.cityam.com/227601/roland-duchatelets-project-at-charlton-is-failing-and-the-appointment-of-karel-fraeye-will-only-alienate-fans-further?
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Surely that's Ozilguinnessaddick said:5 -
Was Fraeye involved with Powell's demise? Was he the guy responsible for sending over the Liege outcasts and scouting the likes of PP/Nego/Koc etc?0
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Take a look at @RichCawleySLP's Tweet:4
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A good article (as ever) and interview from Richard Cawley
I would love to know how exactly Fraeye has been spending his time for the last year or so, that coaching role he had sounds like something to keep his hand in, rather than serious employment.0 -
"We are working with a very limited budget, especially compared to English standards..."
No change there for Karel...0 -
"If you asked the management staff that left Charlton after Powell’s departure, they would claim that Riga lent extremely heavily on them for guidance and advice."
Always been a bit sceptical of the Riga saved us line - think a lot was to do with Dyer/Roberts/Matthews & leaders on the pitch like Jacko. Of course Riga & Fraeye were involved - but maybe were 20-25% of the managerial/coaching reason we survived that year.5