If theres legs in this rumour it means that the Aussies are winning the race to buy the club doesnt it ? Makes Redhenrys post yesterday premature perhaps. If it is the Aussues and they appoint Kewell you would have to say it showed a spectacular limit on imagination. Aussues appoint an aussie !!!
If theres legs in this rumour it means that the Aussies are winning the race to buy the club doesnt it ? Makes Redhenrys post yesterday premature perhaps. If it is the Aussues and they appoint Kewell you would have to say it showed a spectacular limit on imagination. Aussues appoint an aussie !!!
If they were looking to appoint an Aussie they would be more likely to look at either ex-Palace player Tony Popovic or former national team coach Ange Postecoglou.
Popovic knows English football very well but is a 'functional football' manager whereas Postecoglou is a 'total football' man who gets his teams to play great football - although this does involve risk at the defensive end of the park.
If theres legs in this rumour it means that the Aussies are winning the race to buy the club doesnt it ? Makes Redhenrys post yesterday premature perhaps. If it is the Aussues and they appoint Kewell you would have to say it showed a spectacular limit on imagination. Aussues appoint an aussie !!!
What has this Kewell fella got to do with anything? This thread is about us appointing Kwell, i for one welcome the appointment
Interesting how he says that he'll continue to get Crawley to play his way (fast attacking football) and Wycombe can play theirs (who were a bit long ball) - Seeing they lost 3-2, I hope Kewell can adapt well for each game
Because if he comes in as Charlton Manager then we do need someone who is prepared to go toe to toe with the opposition and at times play long ball - We're not as small as Crawley are in League Two so not many clubs will come at us, letting us expose the space they create... Karl Robinson failed to learn that trick!!
It's ridiculous. Last year Kewell was sacked by Watford for failing with their U-23s. His first managerial post is with a tin-pot fourth-division club, playing in front of 2,000 punters and just the other day losing at home to Wycombe Wanderers.
Not convinced Kewell would be the right appointment. If new owners have money there's more proven managers out there rather than Kewell
I'm not convinced either, though at this level I'd rather take a chance on someone that might turn out to be very good rather than someone that we know should be decent but probably nothing more.
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Popovic knows English football very well but is a 'functional football' manager whereas Postecoglou is a 'total football' man who gets his teams to play great football - although this does involve risk at the defensive end of the park.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtxlCsVKkvY
Sounds like a great pro, always looking to learn and talks about having weaknesses covered with the strengths of others
Also talks about his friendship and coaching team with Bowyer
He spoke about having his own academy in Australia.
https://youtu.be/HcFd5j1cios
I'm not sure an ex winger will be the best defensive coach.
https://www.crawleyobserver.co.uk/sport/football/kewell-s-team-will-continue-to-play-the-same-way-as-they-prepare-for-cheltenham-1-8429232
Interesting how he says that he'll continue to get Crawley to play his way (fast attacking football) and Wycombe can play theirs (who were a bit long ball) - Seeing they lost 3-2, I hope Kewell can adapt well for each game
Because if he comes in as Charlton Manager then we do need someone who is prepared to go toe to toe with the opposition and at times play long ball - We're not as small as Crawley are in League Two so not many clubs will come at us, letting us expose the space they create... Karl Robinson failed to learn that trick!!
For heaven's sake - can't we do better than that?
He's recently considered playing without a striker.
His assistant Warren Feeney said you need not one but two, three or four formations.
Sounds more flexible than Karl at least.
Curbs / Powell werent proven Managers