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Guy Luzon thanks fans

CharltonByBlood
CharltonByBlood Posts: 1,900
edited October 2015 in General Charlton
@CAFCofficial: Luzon: "It was a big pleasure to be part of this club." #cafc


@CAFCofficial: GL: "The players, the fans & the staff were unbelievable, especially the fans. They were amazing when we won & also in the bad times." #cafc

@CAFCofficial: GL: "Charlton will always have a big place in my heart. I will continue to follow the club and I wish them all the best." #cafc


I know he will never see this but thanks Guy and I'm sorry it didn't work out, I loved your passion and desire to win, thanks for also keeping us up. I'm also sorry for those idiot "fans" signing your getting sacked in the morning - I can imagine that's not a nice thing to hear.

Wish you all the best mate, and sorry our board let you down.
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  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,790
    Well with that statement he has, at least, left the door open for a speedy return.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Is he going to manage Blackpool now?
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,740
    I'm sure he will be back as manager ( after Riga and Peeters )
  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,342

    @CAFCofficial: Luzon: "It was a big pleasure to be part of this club." #cafc


    @CAFCofficial: GL: "The players, the fans & the staff were unbelievable, especially the fans. They were amazing when we won & also in the bad times." #cafc

    @CAFCofficial: GL: "Charlton will always have a big place in my heart. I will continue to follow the club and I wish them all the best." #cafc


    I know he will never see this but thanks Guy and I'm sorry it didn't work out, I loved your passion and desire to win, thanks for also keeping us up. I'm also sorry for those idiot "fans" signing your getting sacked in the morning - I can imagine that's not a nice thing to hear.

    Wish you all the best mate, and sorry our board let you down.

    Maybe I'm wrong but interpreted your getting sacked in the morning more of a dig at RD. At no point did anyone sing We want Luzon out for example
  • Godstone
    Godstone Posts: 700
    I think most fans liked Guy and would rather have him in charge for the next few games than the new interim manager.
  • leftbehind
    leftbehind Posts: 8,581
    Are they the same words the last one said when he left ?
  • Addickted2U
    Addickted2U Posts: 3,080
    Godstone said:

    I think most fans liked Guy and would rather have him in charge for the next few games than the new interim manager.

    No. He had to go. Unfortunately, he had no one with him prepared to fight. When will we get someone with his passion but with a bit more tactical nouse? I will always remember the hysteria down the touch line at the Hull game. Cheers!
  • seth plum said:

    Is he going to manage Blackpool now?

    No, Alcorcon. Or Carl Zeiss Jena.
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,330
    Pity, I had such high hopes. Good luck Luzo.
  • cafc4life
    cafc4life Posts: 4,632
    edited October 2015
    Thanks guy, good bloke deep down who did actually want what's best for the club.unlike some
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  • SheedyCAFC
    SheedyCAFC Posts: 1,245
    edited October 2015

    seth plum said:

    Is he going to manage Blackpool now?

    No, Alcorcon. Or Carl Zeiss Jena.
    Bobby Peeters was sacked by Lokeren yesterday, opens the door for Luzon ;-)
  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,856
    Thanks Guy. You plotted the hapless Karl Pilkington lookalike's demise with your Belgian cohorts and now, in turn, they've turfed you out in favour of another nomark. Doesn't life suck? We'll miss reading about what's about to happen at our club in the Israeli press. And Dana. Bye Dana.
  • He knew exactly what he signed up for, before BP had even finished his pathetic tenure at the club. Never should of got any where near the job in the first place.

    I did not like him and wish he never stepped foot in to Charlton.

    8 months which will be very quickly forgotten about by a lot of Charlton fans.

    Enjoy your next job for RD. 3rd time might be lucky for yourself.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,037
    LoOkOuT said:

    Thanks Guy. You plotted the hapless Karl Pilkington lookalike's demise with your Belgian cohorts and now, in turn, they've turfed you out in favour of another nomark. Doesn't life suck? We'll miss reading about what's about to happen at our club in the Israeli press. And Dana. Bye Dana.

    I forgot about Dana. She really will be missed !
  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,458
    Nice touch.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,004

    @CAFCofficial: Luzon: "It was a big pleasure to be part of this club." #cafc


    @CAFCofficial: GL: "The players, the fans & the staff were unbelievable, especially the fans. They were amazing when we won & also in the bad times." #cafc

    @CAFCofficial: GL: "Charlton will always have a big place in my heart. I will continue to follow the club and I wish them all the best." #cafc


    I know he will never see this but thanks Guy and I'm sorry it didn't work out, I loved your passion and desire to win, thanks for also keeping us up. I'm also sorry for those idiot "fans" signing your getting sacked in the morning - I can imagine that's not a nice thing to hear.

    Wish you all the best mate, and sorry our board let you down.

    Well said CBB
  • Can anyone post the sweet dreams vid, I could do with cheering up.
  • Never likely to get a gig at a club of our size again. Proven failure of a manager. Company yes man who knew what he was signing up for when he joined. We gave you an easy time because the owner has sapped any fight from the crowd not because you were particularly popular.

    Seems like we will have forgotten you before you forget us!
  • smudge7946
    smudge7946 Posts: 4,131
    Thanks for those amazing wins at the end of last season Guy.
    And thanks for posing with my son for a photo before the Dagenham.pre season friendly.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,981
    A young coach who will know doubt grow from the experience, and will be successful if he gets as far away from RD as he possibly can.
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  • A young coach who will know doubt grow from the experience, and will be successful if he gets as far away from RD as he possibly can.

    Would be interesting to read the views/thoughts/experiences of ex Network managers when they've finally escaped.

  • Decent guy? Possibly. Hopeless manager, promoted way above his ability, certainly. But almost unbelievably probably better qualified than the clown appointed on an 'interim' basis tonight.
  • ct_addick
    ct_addick Posts: 4,333
    No clue how to stop the slide! When it happened to Curbs or Powell they could turn it around. When you get tonked 3-0 by the bottom team its time to go.
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,168
    edited October 2015
    A good egg who jumped out of the fire and into frying pan and ended up getting scrambled.

    Wish him well, think he respected the fans and the club as much as can be expected in the circumstances. Shame he's ended up tangled up in Roland's web but I'm sure he'll do okay somewhere.
  • The mystery of Vetokele and Kashi is the key to what went wrong with Luzon's tenure. It's hard to pass judgement on him without knowing what went on with those two. It certainly looked like the players weren't playing for him against Brentford. At times last season he seemed like an excellent manager and if the season had gone on for another 5/6 games I think we'd have made the playoff's, such was our run of form. I think he was a far better manager than Peeeters.
  • We picked up six points in seven games from April onwards, could have played five or six games more than all of the other teams and still not made the playoffs.
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,255
    To be fair I thought and hoped he was turning it around after coming in in Jan. The injuries didn't help toward the end of his tenure, but the football was starting to look very poor. I hope he does well elsewhere, he seemed like a decent bloke and showed some signs of being a good coach
  • smiffyboy
    smiffyboy Posts: 4,314
    Still in the area I saw him earlier in Barclays Bank at the standard, withdrawing some money hopefully to buy some new shoes to replace the rascal ones he was wearing
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,246
    He's Switzerland as far as I'm concerned. Same as Riga and Peeters before him. I'm sure he's not a bad bloke or a necessarily awful coach but I didn't warm to him in the slightest. He was another flyby middle management glove puppet which must have been demoralising for him.personally but he was prepared to take that indignation when he took another role under this toss pot ownership structure.

  • Looks like he's with David Marline