This stuff about monthly losses, doesn't he simply pile of up as debt?
Yep. And then he tries to get a new buyer to cover it off. The longer he stays, in theory the higher the price he wants a new buyer to pay, but that is simply not going to happen, so every month he doesn't sell he is adding to his own haircut.
RD will sell. He ain’t going to stomach £1m loss each month for long. And if he had plans to stay he’d be needing to replace the CEO & CFO When those positions are advertised is the time to worry
The question of what happens to Lee Bowyer when the season ends is coming down the track too. Duchatelet can’t appoint a manager under current circumstances and I doubt if Bowyer would be impressed with being caretaker over a close season.
And if Leeds move Heckingbottom on we could have the perfect storm.
Clubs are not allowed to appoint any individual who has already held an interim position but not achieved the required qualifications. Leeds could not appoint Bowyer, even if they wanted to do so.
Hadn't it been decided that he HAS got the qualifications?
RD will sell. He ain’t going to stomach £1m loss each month for long. And if he had plans to stay he’d be needing to replace the CEO & CFO When those positions are advertised is the time to worry
The question of what happens to Lee Bowyer when the season ends is coming down the track too. Duchatelet can’t appoint a manager under current circumstances and I doubt if Bowyer would be impressed with being caretaker over a close season.
And if Leeds move Heckingbottom on we could have the perfect storm.
Clubs are not allowed to appoint any individual who has already held an interim position but not achieved the required qualifications. Leeds could not appoint Bowyer, even if they wanted to do so.
Hadn't it been decided that he HAS got the qualifications?
no, it was however discovered that he had a permit to fish
RD will sell. He ain’t going to stomach £1m loss each month for long. And if he had plans to stay he’d be needing to replace the CEO & CFO When those positions are advertised is the time to worry
The question of what happens to Lee Bowyer when the season ends is coming down the track too. Duchatelet can’t appoint a manager under current circumstances and I doubt if Bowyer would be impressed with being caretaker over a close season.
And if Leeds move Heckingbottom on we could have the perfect storm.
Clubs are not allowed to appoint any individual who has already held an interim position but not achieved the required qualifications. Leeds could not appoint Bowyer, even if they wanted to do so.
Hadn't it been decided that he HAS got the qualifications?
Not sure he has the required level for The Championship.
RD will sell. He ain’t going to stomach £1m loss each month for long. And if he had plans to stay he’d be needing to replace the CEO & CFO When those positions are advertised is the time to worry
The question of what happens to Lee Bowyer when the season ends is coming down the track too. Duchatelet can’t appoint a manager under current circumstances and I doubt if Bowyer would be impressed with being caretaker over a close season.
And if Leeds move Heckingbottom on we could have the perfect storm.
Clubs are not allowed to appoint any individual who has already held an interim position but not achieved the required qualifications. Leeds could not appoint Bowyer, even if they wanted to do so.
bowyer has the uefa B licence meaning he can manage anyone from the championship and below.
RD will sell. He ain’t going to stomach £1m loss each month for long. And if he had plans to stay he’d be needing to replace the CEO & CFO When those positions are advertised is the time to worry
The question of what happens to Lee Bowyer when the season ends is coming down the track too. Duchatelet can’t appoint a manager under current circumstances and I doubt if Bowyer would be impressed with being caretaker over a close season.
And if Leeds move Heckingbottom on we could have the perfect storm.
Clubs are not allowed to appoint any individual who has already held an interim position but not achieved the required qualifications. Leeds could not appoint Bowyer, even if they wanted to do so.
bowyer has the uefa B licence meaning he can manage anyone from the championship and below.
That’s not true. It is allowed in League One providing the manager is working towards the A licence. An A licence is required on appointment in the Championship. As it stands, he could not be appointed by Leeds. It’s a bit of a moot point since they are unlikely to want to appoint him anyway.
“Clubs may not appoint any individual who has already held an interim position until they have acquired the required qualifications.”
Lee Bowyer has got the coaching badges to be able to take the Charlton Athletic job on a full-time basis – if he was offered the job permanently.
The former Addicks midfielder has stepped up from assistant manager at the end of last week after Karl Robinson resigned from the SE7 hotseat.
And Bowyer holds a UEFA B license which means he can manage at both Championship and League One level.
He started with a 2-0 win over Plymouth Argyle on Saturday but has not indicated yet he wants to be considered for the role beyond the remainder of the League One season.
No appointment is expected to be made until Roland Duchatelet’s sale of the South London club is complete.
Bowyer is under contract in a role, and depending on how much he's being paid and the experience he's getting, he may well be happy to continue as interim.
On the other positions could Network bods not be appointed to those role at least nominally? Considering they are probably doing some of that work already?
Lee Bowyer has got the coaching badges to be able to take the Charlton Athletic job on a full-time basis – if he was offered the job permanently.
The former Addicks midfielder has stepped up from assistant manager at the end of last week after Karl Robinson resigned from the SE7 hotseat.
And Bowyer holds a UEFA B license which means he can manage at both Championship and League One level.
He started with a 2-0 win over Plymouth Argyle on Saturday but has not indicated yet he wants to be considered for the role beyond the remainder of the League One season.
No appointment is expected to be made until Roland Duchatelet’s sale of the South London club is complete.
Much as I respect Rich, EFL rules take precedence over what appears on the SLP website. In any case, I suspect he is saying that Bowyer can manage Charlton in the Championship, which I believe is true if he gets the team promoted - although there is some ambiguity over whether the appointment would need to be permanent before promotion.
There is flexibility for managers winning promotion, but he cannot be appointed manager of Leeds without an A licence.
RD will sell. He ain’t going to stomach £1m loss each month for long. And if he had plans to stay he’d be needing to replace the CEO & CFO When those positions are advertised is the time to worry
The question of what happens to Lee Bowyer when the season ends is coming down the track too. Duchatelet can’t appoint a manager under current circumstances and I doubt if Bowyer would be impressed with being caretaker over a close season.
And if Leeds move Heckingbottom on we could have the perfect storm.
Clubs are not allowed to appoint any individual who has already held an interim position but not achieved the required qualifications. Leeds could not appoint Bowyer, even if they wanted to do so.
bowyer has the uefa B licence meaning he can manage anyone from the championship and below.
That’s not true. It is allowed in League One providing the manager is working towards the A licence. An A licence is required on appointment in the Championship. As it stands, he could not be appointed by Leeds. It’s a bit of a moot point since they are unlikely to want to appoint him anyway.
“Clubs may not appoint any individual who has already held an interim position until they have acquired the required qualifications.”
Doesn't that mean an interim position at the appointing club?
Bowyer has to be given the job if he is / gets qualified. He's proved he deserves a crack at it.
Agreed, he clearly has a good tactical understanding and player management ability. Be interesting to see how he does in a player recruitment sense as it wont be something he has done before.
RD will sell. He ain’t going to stomach £1m loss each month for long. And if he had plans to stay he’d be needing to replace the CEO & CFO When those positions are advertised is the time to worry
The question of what happens to Lee Bowyer when the season ends is coming down the track too. Duchatelet can’t appoint a manager under current circumstances and I doubt if Bowyer would be impressed with being caretaker over a close season.
And if Leeds move Heckingbottom on we could have the perfect storm.
Clubs are not allowed to appoint any individual who has already held an interim position but not achieved the required qualifications. Leeds could not appoint Bowyer, even if they wanted to do so.
bowyer has the uefa B licence meaning he can manage anyone from the championship and below.
That’s not true. It is allowed in League One providing the manager is working towards the A licence. An A licence is required on appointment in the Championship. As it stands, he could not be appointed by Leeds. It’s a bit of a moot point since they are unlikely to want to appoint him anyway.
“Clubs may not appoint any individual who has already held an interim position until they have acquired the required qualifications.”
Doesn't that mean an interim position at the appointing club?
I think the wording is intended to cover a second interim appointment at any club.
40.1.1 all Managers in the Championship must hold a minimum of the UEFA A Licence and be working towards completing the UEFA Pro-Licence within 3 years of appointment.
40.1.2 all Managers in League 1 and League 2 must hold a minimum of the UEFA B Licence and be working towards completing the UEFA A Licence within 3 years of appointment.
40.2 Where a Club is promoted from League One to the Championship and that Club’s Manager does not hold the UEFA A Licence, the Manager shall have until 31st July in the following Season in which to obtain the UEFA A Licence.
40.3 Where a Club appoints a Manager on an interim basis that individual does not need to meet the qualifications set out in Regulation 40.1 above provided always that this dispensation shall not last beyond the end of the Season in which they are appointed. Further, Clubs may not appoint any individual who has already held an interim Manager position at a Club under this Regulation unless and until such time as they have acquired the qualification(s) required under Regulation 40.1.
Hence, under 40.2 Bowyer could manage Charlton in the Championship next season (providing that his status on promotion is acceptable under these rules) but under 40.1.1 he could not be appointed at Leeds, even on an interim basis (without getting an A licence).
RD will sell. He ain’t going to stomach £1m loss each month for long. And if he had plans to stay he’d be needing to replace the CEO & CFO When those positions are advertised is the time to worry
The question of what happens to Lee Bowyer when the season ends is coming down the track too. Duchatelet can’t appoint a manager under current circumstances and I doubt if Bowyer would be impressed with being caretaker over a close season.
And if Leeds move Heckingbottom on we could have the perfect storm.
Clubs are not allowed to appoint any individual who has already held an interim position but not achieved the required qualifications. Leeds could not appoint Bowyer, even if they wanted to do so.
bowyer has the uefa B licence meaning he can manage anyone from the championship and below.
That’s not true. It is allowed in League One providing the manager is working towards the A licence. An A licence is required on appointment in the Championship. As it stands, he could not be appointed by Leeds. It’s a bit of a moot point since they are unlikely to want to appoint him anyway.
“Clubs may not appoint any individual who has already held an interim position until they have acquired the required qualifications.”
Doesn't that mean an interim position at the appointing club?
That's intresting. Would put off people taking up interim positions, like at Chesterfield, that are only 1 or 2 games. Do you actually have to have a manager/head coach?
That's intresting. Would put off people taking up interim positions, like at Chesterfield, that are only 1 or 2 games. Do you actually have to have a manager/head coach?
Quite an interesting question that - you don’t have to have a chairman, a functioning board, a chief executive or a finance director, it seems. What about a goalkeeper - another potential saving for the Belgian Turing?
Bowyer has to be given the job if he is / gets qualified. He's proved he deserves a crack at it.
Agreed, he clearly has a good tactical understanding and player management ability. Be interesting to see how he does in a player recruitment sense as it wont be something he has done before.
The last 10 managers of Charlton had f*ck all input in regards to player recruitment.
Lets not get worked up about him not selling - all is going in line with what I was told after relegation - and what I said on here - 2 seasons to get us back up but a sale regardless after those 2 years - seen nothing to think that isn't going to be the case
Can you point to the post where you said this two years ago?
That's intresting. Would put off people taking up interim positions, like at Chesterfield, that are only 1 or 2 games. Do you actually have to have a manager/head coach?
Quite an interesting question that - you don’t have to have a chairman, a functioning board, a chief executive or a finance director, it seems. What about a goalkeeper - another potential saving for the Belgian Turing?
RD will sell. He ain’t going to stomach £1m loss each month for long. And if he had plans to stay he’d be needing to replace the CEO & CFO When those positions are advertised is the time to worry
The question of what happens to Lee Bowyer when the season ends is coming down the track too. Duchatelet can’t appoint a manager under current circumstances and I doubt if Bowyer would be impressed with being caretaker over a close season.
And if Leeds move Heckingbottom on we could have the perfect storm.
Clubs are not allowed to appoint any individual who has already held an interim position but not achieved the required qualifications. Leeds could not appoint Bowyer, even if they wanted to do so.
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Is this ever going to happen?
“Clubs may not appoint any individual who has already held an interim position until they have acquired the required qualifications.”
richard@slpmedia.co.uk
Lee Bowyer has got the coaching badges to be able to take the Charlton Athletic job on a full-time basis – if he was offered the job permanently.
The former Addicks midfielder has stepped up from assistant manager at the end of last week after Karl Robinson resigned from the SE7 hotseat.
And Bowyer holds a UEFA B license which means he can manage at both Championship and League One level.
He started with a 2-0 win over Plymouth Argyle on Saturday but has not indicated yet he wants to be considered for the role beyond the remainder of the League One season.
No appointment is expected to be made until Roland Duchatelet’s sale of the South London club is complete.
On the other positions could Network bods not be appointed to those role at least nominally? Considering they are probably doing some of that work already?
There is flexibility for managers winning promotion, but he cannot be appointed manager of Leeds without an A licence.
40.1.1 all Managers in the Championship must hold a minimum of the UEFA A Licence and be working towards completing the UEFA Pro-Licence within 3 years of appointment.
40.1.2 all Managers in League 1 and League 2 must hold a minimum of the UEFA B Licence and be working towards completing the UEFA A Licence within 3 years of appointment.
40.2 Where a Club is promoted from League One to the Championship and that Club’s Manager does not hold the UEFA A Licence, the Manager shall have until 31st July in the following Season in which to obtain the UEFA A Licence.
40.3 Where a Club appoints a Manager on an interim basis that individual does not need to meet the qualifications set out in Regulation 40.1 above provided always that this dispensation shall not last beyond the end of the Season in which they are appointed. Further, Clubs may not appoint any individual who has already held an interim Manager position at a Club under this Regulation unless and until such time as they have acquired the qualification(s) required under Regulation 40.1.
Hence, under 40.2 Bowyer could manage Charlton in the Championship next season (providing that his status on promotion is acceptable under these rules) but under 40.1.1 he could not be appointed at Leeds, even on an interim basis (without getting an A licence).
Was worried when we hadn’t heard from you x
Actually, scrub that - he tried it in early 2014.
RD will read that and think, 'We'll see about that, sunshine.'
No comment from the ITK's again?
Is this ever going to happen?
Someone could always contact Richard Murray and get his latest fairytale slant on it.