I watch this and it still brings a lump to my throat but the reality is the Lee Bowyer of that day is not the Lee Bowyer we’ve seen this season. For whatever reason he burnt out, he became negative, he put out teams that have played some of the worst football we as Charlton fans have witnessed for a long long time so I feel his departure is what’s best for the club in the here and now. You can’t live on yesterday’s and happy memories. I truly wish LB the best in the future wherever that may be for him but for him the journey is over. The journey, however, continues for Charlton Athletic Football Club. I just hope that Thomas Sandgaard makes the right decision in a new appointment, one that makes our journey as supporters sweet and smooth. We’ve had enough of stalling and bumping along.
COYA!!!!!!!
So, so right.
I really loved that Bowyer. He changed though during November of the Championship season and certainly after January, though that was understandable. Under Sandgaard things were meant to be better for him again.
I am disappointed he has walked now, just as it seemed a corner was being turned.
I am relieved also, going now means I won't have to remember the season Bowyer failed to make the play offs in league one with a strong squad.
I have been vocal in my thoughts about certain behaviour, I always throughout wanted him to turn it around.
Bowyer leaves us almost identically to where he joined us, fighting for that final play off spot in League 1.
The cycle begins again. In TS we trust to get us to the promised land.
from reading bowyer's statement seems fair enough really. I think he's kind of wanted to leave to further his own career but felt a sense of loyalty to stay at the club when things were really bad.
Fair enough in that case, will get a clap from me when he returns.
Many thanks to Lee for what he's done and Wembley will always be a great memory, but this is the right decision both for him and for the club. Will be interesting to see if JJ is left in charge for the rest of the season or whether a quick appointment will be made. With the Play-offs looking a long shot I fancy he will be given the rest of the season to see what he can do and then presumably the new man will take over next season.
Gutted to be honest. I think he’ll go on to be a great manager.
But it’s always about momentum and Lee was the right man at the wrong time. If Thomas had been owner in that Play Off season I’m sure we’d be flirting with the Champ play offs now.
Instead we lurched into this season and momentum was killed.
It was the same with Powell. All that momentum counted for nothing because of terrible ownership. Hopefully the next bloke will get the backing and is as successful.
I know it’s naivety, but always surprised how quick some of these managerial appointments are made, Birmingham manager only sacked yesterday. Obviously, this is if he goes Birmingham today.
Surely Bows couldn't be appointed today. CRB checks never come back that fast when there's a few 'entries'
I think it's for the best. Sometimes things just don't work out and it's best if the manager goes. I suspect this is one of these cases. It doesn't mean that he can't be successful elsewhere. I've nothing to back the following up, I just have an inkling that there may have been a conversation with TS along the lines of, 'If you get yourself a job with another club, I won't stand in your way. I won't seek compensation from your new employers and I'll give you a great letter of recommendation stating how helpful you were when I took over. Your new team will benefit, because it will be cheaper for them to get you. You'll benefit because you'll get a fresh start without the ignominy of being sacked or leading Charlton to a disappointingly low finish. Charlton will benefit because we get a fresh start without having to pay you off'. As I say, I've no evidence whatsoever, but it looks like a win-win-win scenario.
Thanks for all the good times Lee, there have genuinely been some of those since you came back. I'd like to say I wish you well, but I really don't like BCFC much so when I look down the Championship table there's probably only six points that I'd like to see you guaranteed.
As for who replaces him, I'd of course like to see Chris Powell back for sentimental reasons and I reckon he'd do a great job. If it's not him though, I think I'd rather it was someone entirely fresh - no links to Charlton. I do wonder if one of the problems with the club is that, with the exception of the absolutely mental Duchatelet years, there's never been enough new blood. It always seems a bit incestuous with everyone having links back to Curbs. I'd like to see a decent manager come in who got his experience from elsewhere. For the record, I'd have no qualms about welcoming someone like Neil Harris.
Glad he has gone, but the next appointment is our most pivotal since Dowie. Stick with Jackson or a powell or Euell is mediocrity. Get Stendel in or Cowleys we will go far.
It's for the best for both parties..although I wanted him to leave he gave me one of the best sporting days of my life ..thankyou for what you did for us Lee..wish you all the best
We need the new manager to hit the right notes with Thomas Sandgaard.
Gareth Ainsworth and TS to rock and roll Cafc back to the Championship at the end of next season.
Caretaker till end of season.
I have felt for some time this was an interim season where the strench of dodgy owners had sapped Lee Bowyer energy and enthusiasm. Lee had hit a brick wall and this hopefully is a mutual decision and thanks for the good memories of Wembley.
Typical Charlton fans. Hounding the manager out. Did we learn nothing from when we constantly demanded Curbishley be sacked!
In truth its a shame he has gone. He put up with so much crap in his reign. Just a shame this season has petered out and he has lost his mojo. Will always be grateful for some of the best moments on the pitch in recent times supporting the club.
Gutted to be honest. I think he’ll go on to be a great manager.
But it’s always about momentum and Lee was the right man at the wrong time. If Thomas had been owner in that Play Off season I’m sure we’d be flirting with the Champ play offs now.
It was the same with Powell. All that momentum counted for nothing because of terrible ownership. Hopefully the next bloke will get the backing and is as successful.
Cheers Bow.
Great is a bit strong. Bowyer ran out of ideas and wanted out. He did his part in giving us great memories but anyone, manager or player that doesn't wanna be here has to go.
Now he has....we can move on....club will always be bigger than any person.
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I really loved that Bowyer. He changed though during November of the Championship season and certainly after January, though that was understandable. Under Sandgaard things were meant to be better for him again.
I am disappointed he has walked now, just as it seemed a corner was being turned.
I am relieved also, going now means I won't have to remember the season Bowyer failed to make the play offs in league one with a strong squad.
I have been vocal in my thoughts about certain behaviour, I always throughout wanted him to turn it around.
Bowyer leaves us almost identically to where he joined us, fighting for that final play off spot in League 1.
The cycle begins again. In TS we trust to get us to the promised land.
Fair enough in that case, will get a clap from me when he returns.
If he was ever going to leave, now was the right time I’d say.
Will go down as a great manager for us.
And I bought you a pint.
Hopefully the next bloke will get the backing and is as successful.
The interview with him after the Wigan win was painful to watch
Thanks for all the good times Lee, there have genuinely been some of those since you came back. I'd like to say I wish you well, but I really don't like BCFC much so when I look down the Championship table there's probably only six points that I'd like to see you guaranteed.
As for who replaces him, I'd of course like to see Chris Powell back for sentimental reasons and I reckon he'd do a great job. If it's not him though, I think I'd rather it was someone entirely fresh - no links to Charlton. I do wonder if one of the problems with the club is that, with the exception of the absolutely mental Duchatelet years, there's never been enough new blood. It always seems a bit incestuous with everyone having links back to Curbs. I'd like to see a decent manager come in who got his experience from elsewhere. For the record, I'd have no qualms about welcoming someone like Neil Harris.
Gareth Ainsworth and TS to rock and roll Cafc back to the Championship at the end of next season.
Caretaker till end of season.
I have felt for some time this was an interim season where the strench of dodgy owners had sapped Lee Bowyer energy and enthusiasm.
Lee had hit a brick wall and this hopefully is a mutual decision and thanks for the good memories of Wembley.
In truth its a shame he has gone. He put up with so much crap in his reign. Just a shame this season has petered out and he has lost his mojo. Will always be grateful for some of the best moments on the pitch in recent times supporting the club.
Bowyer ran out of ideas and wanted out. He did his part in giving us great memories but anyone, manager or player that doesn't wanna be here has to go.
Now he has....we can move on....club will always be bigger than any person.