No offence but that is such a ‘fans answer’. Bowyer could be by far the best manager potential out the three, none of us really know. Yet some fans will happily go with a gut feel based on Euell being a nice guy and Bowyer being a twat as a youngster.
Silly thing to say. Bowyer has far less coaching experience or qualifications than Euell.
Jason has a much stronger CV than either JJ or LB and on that basis would be my choice.
Nothing to do with Bowyer as a player or his actions off the pitch.
How much coaching experience did Curbishley and Gritt have after taking over from Lawrence ? Then thinking about it how much experience did Lawrence have ?
Murray has found his voice, it would seem. According to the BBC, "The club and Karl came to an agreement that is best for everyone involved," Charlton director Richard Murray said.
It was a hard job to take in the first place (as he knew) but all has gone stale in terms of player motivation and overall tactics so the change is 100% needed.
Think play off hopes are over but its time for Bowyer and Jackson to give it there best and boost there coaching careers aswell as give us something to cheer about!!
I think the leaks from yesterday moved this to happen, good move for Robinson IMHO and the club will just have to rebuild once a sale is complete. I am not expecting anything good between now and then and will just be happy with anything that Bowyer and Jacko are able to achieve,even if that is only a team tries its best for the remainder of the season. I do not expect the play offs.
Glad the fat bluffer has gone, all talk and no tactical substance. I’d take Riga back until the end of the season, the only manager we’ve had in recent seasons to improve players, even allowing for his second visit. Read on here somewhere that he is available and still loves our club/fans.
A shame really. Robinson certainly had us playing pretty stuff at times.
In the last few months I have witnessed some of the worst football of recent times played by Charlton - rubbish and dull. To be this crap in L1 says it all really about Robbo.
I did not endure at first hand KR's famous formation, which I gleaned from match reports became the good the bad and the ugly. However I came to enjoy the many KR interviews even the unofficial ones like the car park for example. It was kind of a mystery to solve or mixing a Times crossword mixed with a Sudoku puzzle simultaneously. Contradictions abounded with every other sentence.
He certainly livened up CL and put some enthusiasm and emotion back in to the club and for a while had it back on life support from its death bed.
On reflection, I suppose it didn't matter whether you liked him or loathed him you certainly couldn't ignore him the cheeky grinning scouser.
I was a critic from day one for taking our poison chalice position as I would have been even if it had been Pep G. Of course someone has to do it, he believed he could part the water by appeasing all factions of our fan base, whilst keeping Roly & the SMT happy. That belief was naive in the extreme and always going to end in disaster through the owners lack of ambition and backing.
He did make a good fist of it in my opinion as he carried a portion of the fan base in believing better times were ahead with the football evidently lightened from the dour gloom of what had proceeded it.
There are no winners in yet another managerial casualty destined for failure as they all and will be till this clown of an owner goes.
I think he had the best intentions for the club and saw it has his chance to make a forward career move. To be part of a big club, Charlton Athletic are in comparison to MK a big club, stadium, fan base, history. He recognised that about us and turned down another club for us a "basket case" as he put it. In his eyes he saw a big club with potential and wanted to be part of it.
I believe he bought in to what we were before Roland turned up with his side kick KM not what we have become and that he could get us back to pastures green. In some ways I think that is flattering that someone not induced into the Charlton family thought we were something special.
When the club is finally in new ownership and we trust far better hands, should Karl Robinson return to the Valley in charge of the opposition club I will warmly clap him.
Feel for Robbo. A decent manager, who tried his best under difficult circumstances. Unfortunately, the club is rotten from the top down. Don't blame him for walking away
Feel for Robbo. A decent manager, who tried his best under difficult circumstances. Unfortunately, the club is rotten from the top down. Don't blame him for walking away
In what universe is Robbo a decent manager? Manager of what?
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Sounds a bit like Below Ya
Which is where I think we’ll end up to half the teams in the Division. He has bugger all experience.
I’m not a fan if his and I just hope the takeover comes soon and he’ll be back out of the spotlight
Does he understand what that means.
Now JJ is playing a part in the club management
Has to be Lee and Jacko's red army
No way Tarbuck will be able to keep his mouth shut.
I bet the Oxford faithful can’t wait for 68% possession and 3000 sideways or backwards passes.
Mutual consent = pay off and confidentiality agreement
It was a hard job to take in the first place (as he knew) but all has gone stale in terms of player motivation and overall tactics so the change is 100% needed.
Think play off hopes are over but its time for Bowyer and Jackson to give it there best and boost there coaching careers aswell as give us something to cheer about!!
In fact with no finance person in how’s he getting paid off
Good Luck KR and thanks for trying
You deserved better
Roll on the new owners....
He certainly livened up CL and put some enthusiasm and emotion back in to the club and for a while had it back on life support from its death bed.
On reflection, I suppose it didn't matter whether you liked him or loathed him you certainly couldn't ignore him the cheeky grinning scouser.
I was a critic from day one for taking our poison chalice position as I would have been even if it had been Pep G. Of course someone has to do it, he believed he could part the water by appeasing all factions of our fan base, whilst keeping Roly & the SMT happy. That belief was naive in the extreme and always going to end in disaster through the owners lack of ambition and backing.
He did make a good fist of it in my opinion as he carried a portion of the fan base in believing better times were ahead with the football evidently lightened from the dour gloom of what had proceeded it.
There are no winners in yet another managerial casualty destined for failure as they all and will be till this clown of an owner goes.
I think he had the best intentions for the club and saw it has his chance to make a forward career move. To be part of a big club, Charlton Athletic are in comparison to MK a big club, stadium, fan base, history. He recognised that about us and turned down another club for us a "basket case" as he put it. In his eyes he saw a big club with potential and wanted to be part of it.
I believe he bought in to what we were before Roland turned up with his side kick KM not what we have become and that he could get us back to pastures green. In some ways I think that is flattering that someone not induced into the Charlton family thought we were something special.
When the club is finally in new ownership and we trust far better hands, should Karl Robinson return to the Valley in charge of the opposition club I will warmly clap him.