He took Norwich from the 3rd tier to the Premier league, and kept them there
Nigle Atkins got back to back promotions then got sacked at Southampton.
I assume no one would want either of them or seriously thinks we can get Eddie Howe?
The pool of mangers who have taken clubs from the 3rd tier to the Premier league, and kept them there, is so small it might as well not exist.
The manager for next season, be it Bowyer or someone else has got to get us into the championship and keep us there. Then you can think about philosophy and cultures.
Cook smacks me as a slightly better Robinson, and not the man you would see taking the club through two promotions.
Just not convinced, sorry about that
Did you expect Bowyer to be promotion manager? Or just a caretaker til we found someone better?
Managers can unexpectedly excel so long as they have their players onside and believing in themselves.
Keep telling them they're not good enough or overachieving and they might start to believe it.
Yeah I did, though with a decent run and stability at the top of the club, he could potentially build something, and was of that feeling until recently. I still give him a pass on the relegation as the club was a massive clusterfuck, and he had his hands tied behind his back from the moment the embargo came in. My concern of late is, and I've mentioned this before, is the manager he's learnt the most from is David O'Leary, all about us when we win, and it's them when we lose.
On Cook, Wigan went on a run not a lot as we did in Powell's full season in the Championship, which covered multiple problems at the club, a bit like us.
Sandgaard will want someone he can trust to see the project through, he doesn't smack me panic-driven leader of an organisation, so he (with Roddy and Mumford) will be looking at people they believe will deliver two promotions and improve as a manager doing so.
Well I'm speechless. That tells us that TS isn't going to sack Bowyer & I don't understand it
You shouldn’t be surprised as I keep saying TS and only TS will decide when enough is enough so there’s no point getting your hopes up. Accept it for the the time being.
It is what it is, maybe try and focus on those players who appear not to give a toss for the shirt and take your frustrations out on them 😉.
You can scrape through games when you have a solid foundation, Lee. Not when you have a giant hole in midfield every game and part of it filled with the fossil of an ancient dinosaur.
The moment the playoffs are not mathematically achievable. Thomas I reckon will pull the trigger. It looks good for him in the long run that he backs his manager over us losing our shit on Social Media:)
Why on earth are people bothered about what Bowyer gets paid? Witch hunt.
Ermmm is this a wind up? Of course the fans are going to have a vested interested in how much resources a failing manager is taking out of the club.
Show the bloke some respect ffs. He’s tried his best and is being paid what his contract stipulates. I suspect you weren’t bothered about his salary when Bauer scored at Wembley.
If he was a chancer taking money out of the club then fair enough but Bowyer isn’t. Get a hobby some of you and take a break from Charlton Life now and then.
Do me a favour, do you understand how football works? Transfer fee's, contracts etc are often openly discussed by pundits and fans a like.
You’re right however, in this situation it is being used to attack him and I don’t think that’s fair.
It has got very strange on here regarding Bowyer. Talk suddenly of him being overpaid, talk of him making things up and lying in press conferences, talk of him having no honour and dignity because he doesn't just quit his job when it becomes hard, lots of assumptions being made about his character. I don't remember anything like this kind of discussion happening when we had Robinson or Slade etc, though you could always rely on Roland for a sacking either way. I assume it's because when we don't actually get to go down there and see people in person they become more abstract and it's easier to talk about them without the brakes on. You see it all the time with social media, and I think that's led to the increase in abuse towards Premier League players online in recent months. I wonder if the conversations on here would be a bit different if people were able to go down to The Valley every week and actually see the players and the staff directly. I guess we'll never know.
Cook smacks me as a slightly better Robinson, and not the man you would see taking the club through two promotions.
Just not convinced, sorry about that
Did you expect Bowyer to be promotion manager? Or just a caretaker til we found someone better?
Managers can unexpectedly excel so long as they have their players onside and believing in themselves.
Keep telling them they're not good enough or overachieving and they might start to believe it.
Yeah I did, though with a decent run and stability at the top of the club, he could potentially build something, and was of that feeling until recently. I still give him a pass on the relegation as the club was a massive clusterfuck, and he had his hands tied behind his back from the moment the embargo came in. My concern of late is, and I've mentioned this before, is the manager he's learnt the most from is David O'Leary, all about us when we win, and it's them when we lose.
On Cook, Wigan went on a run not a lot as we did in Powell's full season in the Championship, which covered multiple problems at the club, a bit like us.
Sandgaard will want someone he can trust to see the project through, he doesn't smack me panic-driven leader of an organisation, so he (with Roddy and Mumford) will be looking at people they believe will deliver two promotions and improve as a manager doing so.
The comparison with David O is a very good one, although his critiscm of his players was normally how young they were and still learning. Even David Batty and the like. But your right it was I win, they lose.
Without looking it up the only managers, in the modern era I think think of who have taken a club from tier 3 to the top divison and kept them there for more than 1 season are Howe and Lambert (assuming Sheff United go down). Neither's CV was that impressive before they got that job, in Lambert case since either. Who knows with Howe.
IMO we need to get in the championship and stay there fast. If that's under a drap but functional manager that's fine. Once we are in the championship we can attract better 1st team players, better youth players, better u23s and think about a footballing philosophy, ethos, synergy and all that. You can't do that in the 3rd tier.
Well I'm speechless. That tells us that TS isn't going to sack Bowyer & I don't understand it
You shouldn’t be surprised as I keep saying TS and only TS will decide when enough is enough so there’s no point getting your hopes up. Accept it for the the time being.
It is what it is, maybe try and focus on those players who appear not to give a toss for the shirt and take your frustrations out on them 😉.
But why don't they care?
Lee needs to inspire them for the rest of the season if he isn't going to be sacked. He needs to get them onside stop the negativity as it clearly doesn't help. I feel bad for the player who was told he won't play at Wigan, i mean how many managers go up to a player at the end of a game and say your crap and you're not playing the next game, that his a huge confidence blow to whoever it is(Deji i guess). Bowyer doesn't seem to understand empathy and subtlety which is a massive problem when that one of the main parts of a managers job. e.g. Look at how Klopp treats his players, he is very positive towards them.
No one would be too angry if we could see the players were really trying but just aren't good enough, but barely trying like the last few games is just not good enough and that's down to the manager.
Out of all the opposition teams this season I thought Doncaster Rovers played the best football. They ripped us apart at the Valley (I was 'lucky' enough to be there) playing nice free flowing well organised football. We were never in with a shout. They seem to have done well all season until their recent dip. Not sure who there manager is, but if he could get us playing the way Donny did I’d be more than happy.
A youngish, enthusiastic and progressive L1 manager who could cope in the Championship would be ok by me, it doesn’t have to be a well know name, or an ex Charlton player.
Darren Moore has just left Doncaster Rovers to join Sheffield Wednesday :-(
Why on earth are people bothered about what Bowyer gets paid? Witch hunt.
Ermmm is this a wind up? Of course the fans are going to have a vested interested in how much resources a failing manager is taking out of the club.
Show the bloke some respect ffs. He’s tried his best and is being paid what his contract stipulates. I suspect you weren’t bothered about his salary when Bauer scored at Wembley.
If he was a chancer taking money out of the club then fair enough but Bowyer isn’t. Get a hobby some of you and take a break from Charlton Life now and then.
Do me a favour, do you understand how football works? Transfer fee's, contracts etc are often openly discussed by pundits and fans a like.
You’re right however, in this situation it is being used to attack him and I don’t think that’s fair.
It has got very strange on here regarding Bowyer. Talk suddenly of him being overpaid, talk of him making things up and lying in press conferences, talk of him having no honour and dignity because he doesn't just quit his job when it becomes hard, lots of assumptions being made about his character. I don't remember anything like this kind of discussion happening when we had Robinson or Slade etc, though you could always rely on Roland for a sacking either way. I assume it's because when we don't actually get to go down there and see people in person they become more abstract and it's easier to talk about them with the brakes on. You see it all the time with social media, and I think that's led to the increase in abuse towards Premier League players online in recent months. I wonder if the conversations on here would be a bit different if people were able to go down to The Valley every week and actually see the players and the staff directly. I guess we'll never know.
Why on earth are people bothered about what Bowyer gets paid? Witch hunt.
Ermmm is this a wind up? Of course the fans are going to have a vested interested in how much resources a failing manager is taking out of the club.
Show the bloke some respect ffs. He’s tried his best and is being paid what his contract stipulates. I suspect you weren’t bothered about his salary when Bauer scored at Wembley.
If he was a chancer taking money out of the club then fair enough but Bowyer isn’t. Get a hobby some of you and take a break from Charlton Life now and then.
Do me a favour, do you understand how football works? Transfer fee's, contracts etc are often openly discussed by pundits and fans a like.
You’re right however, in this situation it is being used to attack him and I don’t think that’s fair.
It has got very strange on here regarding Bowyer. Talk suddenly of him being overpaid, talk of him making things up and lying in press conferences, talk of him having no honour and dignity because he doesn't just quit his job when it becomes hard, lots of assumptions being made about his character. I don't remember anything like this kind of discussion happening when we had Robinson or Slade etc, though you could always rely on Roland for a sacking either way. I assume it's because when we don't actually get to go down there and see people in person they become more abstract and it's easier to talk about them without the brakes on. You see it all the time with social media, and I think that's led to the increase in abuse towards Premier League players online in recent months. I wonder if the conversations on here would be a bit different if people were able to go down to The Valley every week and actually see the players and the staff directly. I guess we'll never know.
I do think part of it is everyone watching at home, mostly alone, and then immediately on to CL to let off steam after a disappointing result. Before, people would go to the pub afterwards or at least have to travel home via car/bus/train. Then they’ve calmed down a bit before posting. At the moment, it’s people posting immediately at there most angry and frustrated, which has made some posts on here more and more like Twitter at times.
Probably nothing, but Chris Parkes was spotted at the training ground early this morning, by my pal. Is this standard for the club secretary to be at the training ground Monday morning?
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***Fairly standard then. Can understand why he wants to be out his house as early as possible to be fair...***
Probably nothing, but Chris Parkes was spotted at the training ground early this morning, by my pal. Is this standard for the club secretary to be at the training ground Monday morning?
yes, as it's his office, and he might be a early starter?
Probably nothing, but Chris Parkes was spotted at the training ground early this morning, by my pal. Is this standard for the club secretary to be at the training ground Monday morning?
Popping in to get some french toast for the Mrs from the breakfast buffet.
Just read those comments by Bowyer and frankly I’m quite shocked. From reading that it seems to me that LB is actually quite delusional. Performances haven’t been quite what we’ve wanted at times. Wtf. Lee. The results and I might add performances have been absolutely dreadful for months. He’s obviously convinced TS that things are salvageable even this season. I can categorically tell you that they are not. This for me is a worry. If Ged Roddy on a day to day basis and TS with his overview can’t see that something really stinks about the results, performances and attitudes then you have to throw into question just how much they have a scooby about football. I’ve watched enough football and seen enough Charlton sides to recognise when we’re in trouble and we are. I really want us to win tomorrow mainly because I’m more worried about relegation than I am hopeful of some miraculous turn around in fortune. Looks like we’re going to have LB for at least as long as this season so I guess we’ll see just how delusional either Lee or I am.
Well I'm speechless. That tells us that TS isn't going to sack Bowyer & I don't understand it
Don't think it does, I don't think he's going to say to the press, Thomas has given me x games to turn it round etc etc
It'll be too late by then. A change should've happened weeks ago, but definitely after Saturday. I can't believe TS is prepared to let the season just fizzle out. So frustrating
Oh Lee, this is getting rather tedious and arrogant. My concern is that other Teams, Managers, Players, Refs even are probably thinking the same thing and it's revving them up!
“Look at all the teams at the top. I said to Thomas: ‘Peterborough are top and we went and played them and they weren’t better than us’.
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He took Norwich from the 3rd tier to the Premier league, and kept them there
Nigle Atkins got back to back promotions then got sacked at Southampton.
I assume no one would want either of them or seriously thinks we can get Eddie Howe?
The pool of mangers who have taken clubs from the 3rd tier to the Premier league, and kept them there, is so small it might as well not exist.
The manager for next season, be it Bowyer or someone else has got to get us into the championship and keep us there. Then you can think about philosophy and cultures.
Managers can unexpectedly excel so long as they have their players onside and believing in themselves.
Keep telling them they're not good enough or overachieving and they might start to believe it.
But you also have Sunderland who will be a force next season, great manager and a big budget to work with.
The more we delay the inevitable the harder things will get for us.
On Cook, Wigan went on a run not a lot as we did in Powell's full season in the Championship, which covered multiple problems at the club, a bit like us.
Sandgaard will want someone he can trust to see the project through, he doesn't smack me panic-driven leader of an organisation, so he (with Roddy and Mumford) will be looking at people they believe will deliver two promotions and improve as a manager doing so.
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/lee-bowyer-spoke-to-charlton-owner-thomas-sandgaard-on-sunday-and-is-refusing-to-write-off-play-off-chances/
Rotherham, a yo-yo club, will be up there but again through being well run not necessarily high in quality.
Coventry are in turmoil off the field as we were.
Birmingham been floating with the idea of league one for years now and would need a big overhaul of the squad.
Sheff Wed I think will get out of it.
Without looking it up the only managers, in the modern era I think think of who have taken a club from tier 3 to the top divison and kept them there for more than 1 season are Howe and Lambert (assuming Sheff United go down). Neither's CV was that impressive before they got that job, in Lambert case since either. Who knows with Howe.
IMO we need to get in the championship and stay there fast. If that's under a drap but functional manager that's fine. Once we are in the championship we can attract better 1st team players, better youth players, better u23s and think about a footballing philosophy, ethos, synergy and all that. You can't do that in the 3rd tier.
FUN!
Shrewsbury & Fleetwood will be in touching distance of overtaking us in time for next week.
MORE FUN!
If we don't break our run of form and be 17th at the end of next weekend!
Lee needs to inspire them for the rest of the season if he isn't going to be sacked. He needs to get them onside stop the negativity as it clearly doesn't help. I feel bad for the player who was told he won't play at Wigan, i mean how many managers go up to a player at the end of a game and say your crap and you're not playing the next game, that his a huge confidence blow to whoever it is(Deji i guess). Bowyer doesn't seem to understand empathy and subtlety which is a massive problem when that one of the main parts of a managers job. e.g. Look at how Klopp treats his players, he is very positive towards them.
No one would be too angry if we could see the players were really trying but just aren't good enough, but barely trying like the last few games is just not good enough and that's down to the manager.
Darren Moore has just left Doncaster Rovers to join Sheffield Wednesday :-(
***Fairly standard then. Can understand why he wants to be out his house as early as possible to be fair...***
“Look at all the teams at the top. I said to Thomas: ‘Peterborough are top and we went and played them and they weren’t better than us’.