Be a bit awkward if they do get rid seeing he's just been given a three year deal!!... Nothing has changed since last season though; Oxford got out of trouble and so high up the league because it was so tight at the bottom
With his signings this year they should be challenging for the Play-Offs at the very least!!
We lot to Oxford away. Our last defeat at home was either Coventry or Wycombe in a game we were in control off. We did lose to Doncaster of course the play offs? However, just like Mourinho I don't count that as we won the game on penalties and wasn't in the league.
We lot to Oxford away. Our last defeat at home was either Coventry or Wycombe in a game we were in control off. We did lose to Doncaster of course the play offs? However, just like Mourinho I don't count that as we won the game on penalties and wasn't in the league.
We lot to Oxford away. Our last defeat at home was either Coventry or Wycombe in a game we were in control off. We did lose to Doncaster of course the play offs? However, just like Mourinho I don't count that as we won the game on penalties and wasn't in the league.
Coventry were the last away winners at the Valley
In the regular league, excluding Doncaster in the play-offs and Forest Green in the Carabao Cup.
We lot to Oxford away. Our last defeat at home was either Coventry or Wycombe in a game we were in control off. We did lose to Doncaster of course the play offs? However, just like Mourinho I don't count that as we won the game on penalties and wasn't in the league.
Coventry were the last away winners at the Valley
In the regular league, excluding Doncaster in the play-offs and Forest Green in the Carabao Cup.
I'm going to have to do a Jose Mourinho on this one:
The Doncaster play-offs were a 2 legged tie - only the overall result counts: 4-4 (aet) Charlton go through on penalties.
The Carabao Cup tie v Forest Green (with 11 changes to the starting lineup): 0-0 Charlton eliminated on penalties.
We can clearly see both games were drawn ..... and in the spirit of Mourinho, Charlton remain undefeated at The Valley since the Coventry home game.
I think he’s fairly decent at spotting players but his arrogance and lack of any tactical awareness stop him being any good
Yeah I would agree with that. Been done to death on here but it's definitely his tactical stubborness that's going to hurt his career the most. Although maybe he doesn't have enough about him to change it up.
Certainly struggling in league 1 with a half decent budget suggests he’ll never be anything more than a lower league manager. He’ll always be dining out on that year he got MK dons promoted (and subsequently relegated).
I still like karl. He showed a passion for the club and had to manage in some turbulent times. Of course bow has had the same problems and performed better, but that's due to bowyers brilliance more than robbos innadaquces imo. Robbo did some good things and I would clap him if I saw him. Much preferable to Slade and Fraeye
That Bowyer and Gallen have done so well without Tarbuck tells us all we need to know about his management abilities.
Slightly different
Bowyer didn’t want to become a manager and was persuaded to come in Lawrence applied for a job as Reserve Team Manager after seeing the advert in the Daily Express
I agree that he wasn’t a particularly good manager
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With his signings this year they should be challenging for the Play-Offs at the very least!!
The Doncaster play-offs were a 2 legged tie - only the overall result counts: 4-4 (aet) Charlton go through on penalties.
The Carabao Cup tie v Forest Green (with 11 changes to the starting lineup): 0-0 Charlton eliminated on penalties.
We can clearly see both games were drawn ..... and in the spirit of Mourinho, Charlton remain undefeated at The Valley since the Coventry home game.
Let's remember that he brought both Bowyer and also Gallen to the club.
That Bowyer and Gallen have done so well without Tarbuck tells us all we need to know about his management abilities.
Bowyer didn’t want to become a manager and was persuaded to come in Lawrence applied for a job as Reserve Team Manager after seeing the advert in the Daily Express
I agree that he wasn’t a particularly good manager
He evidently works pretty well with players, open and warm.
It's just as Manager that his limitations are exposed.
PS: I nearly said he'd make a good number 2, before I realised some posters may say that's what he talks every day.