Announce Sir Christopher Powell , formerly of this Parish
Good God, no. I think now's the time for someone 'non-Charlton' to come in.
Yes, definitely non-Charlton!
Ahem....
Jose Riga Bob Peeters Guy Luzon Karel Fraeye Jose Riga Russell Slade Karl Robinson
They all worked out well!
I'm not against candidates with links to Charlton, or non-Charlton, but our recent better spells over the past 30 odd years have always been linked to someone Charlton related (Pardew the exception).
The next couple of months shall be an interesting ride.
I don't think Thomas has a list of managers that he has on the pay roll already.
If he hadn't been our manager before I think a lot of people would actually be suggesting Robinson now and saying "what could he do with a budget". What ever a budget is.
Plays "good football", a promotion from this divison plus a play off or 2, destroyed Man United in a cup tie.
No I am not suggesting him, just making an observation.
You have been wanting Bows out for months. So let's hear your replacement? Back tracking is a no no mate
Not my job is it pal. This is a fucking football forum, specifically a Charlton Athletic forum. The topic of discussion is usually Charlton Athletic Football Club and the performance of such.
I would suggest then that critic of the manager of the football club or praise of the same is a valid topic of discussion.
I think your find I have done nothing other than give my opinion on his performance as the manager of Charlton Athletic. As I have given my opinion on the performance of players, executives, owners, club lawyers, streaming services, match day programmes and countless other things related to Charlton Athletic Football Club. On a football forum dedicated to that subject.
If you don't like them, fine but don't fucking tell me I can't have them. Stick that back track up your arse.
You seem like a bit of 2 faces poster to me. Your face changes whenever you want.
Because you seem to think people aren't allowed to have and express opinions you don't agree with. Argue and debate with them, but don't tell people they can't have them.
And what the fuck is a 2 faces poster?
Look back through any of my comments over the years. I have always said respect opinions. Look back at your comments over the years and I see negativity and a lot of flip flopping. To me you have two faces
Respect opinions as long as you agree with them. Does it give you a hard on?
Let’s quit the silly talk. You’re grown men.
i think.... :-)
Soz I get wound up by fans flipping and flopping when it suits them.
I am intrested by this flip flopping as you said an hour or so ago I wanted him out for months. That's not flip flopping is it?
Going to Birmingham would be a really weird move though, their ownership is all over the place and they are going through managers like hot dinners.
Bowyer has two Play Off campaigns and a VERY narrow relegation from the Championship with a League One squad on his resume and would be able to get a far better Championship club than them if he bides his time.
Going to Birmingham would be a really weird move though, their ownership is all over the place and they are going through managers like hot dinners.
Bowyer has two Play Off campaigns and a VERY narrow relegation from the Championship with a League One squad on his resume and would be able to get a far better Championship club than them if he bides his time.
He must be getting offered very good terms and money to take them over. Can't see any other real reason for taking them over
Going to Birmingham would be a really weird move though, their ownership is all over the place and they are going through managers like hot dinners.
Bowyer has two Play Off campaigns and a VERY narrow relegation from the Championship with a League One squad on his resume and would be able to get a far better Championship club than them if he bides his time.
He must be getting offered very good terms and money to take them over. Can't see any other real reason for taking them over
You are probably right but he can't need the money surely?
He played in the Premier League for fifteen years with Leeds, Newcastle, West Ham and Brum he can't need the cash!
People are allowed to change their minds over whether a football manager is doing a good job or not, it's not a lifetime allegiance, where because Bowyer did a great job in 2018 and 2019, you're not allowed to criticise him in 2021.
It was quite a shock to see Bowyer resign rather than staying on (until
TS made the decision for him in the next month or so).I find football
cynical though when you hear he has a move lined-up anyway to Brum.I am
sure he meant what he said in his final message to fans but it is
tainted when the truth would be better---more money at Brum,I don't get
on with X,Y or Z at the club,whatever the reasons. Footballers are
brought up in a closed,secret society so expecting the full truth is
probably naive and the truth will never be known,just inferred. I
would say we have had some great times under his management,Doncaster in
the semi-final at home(I can't remember a more fervent,noisy
crowd),Wembley of course and some great performances in the league.But
this season has seen some of the most disjointed,dreary and
unintelligible football ever seen from a Charlton team.Was it Gallen
over-ruling Bowyer on transfer signings,disagreements with the new
football supremo brought in to join-up the styles of play throughout the
club from youngest to first team,burn-out and not able to summon the
energy or thoughts for a competent game plan? I don't know how he can
walk into a new job when he must sorely be in need of a few weeks away
from football to get his head straighter.And Brum are no great
shakes,not a wonderful step-up in any event. I find it odd---I know he
has affiliations to Brum as he did with Charlton.A bit like Taylor going
to Forest,Doughty to Stoke---why the hurry to leave but be little
better off in footballing terms? By the way,why have so many players
been in such a hurry to leave our club?Oh to be a fly on the wall in the
dressing room or at the training grpound. I wish him well and thank
him for some truly memorable times.Thanks too for putting up with the
treatment he eceived from RD and sticking to the job at Charlton. But,in
reality,things haven't picked up since the resumption at the end of
last season when we let so many opportunities slip so as to fall to this
division and our level of enthusiasm has stayed there with no player
expectation of promotion.
Just took a peek at the BHFC forum. Mostly in favour of getting LB on board. A few reservations by some but general consensus is he’ll get a tune out of their squad and provide some steel, something they’re apparently missing. A few also mentioned that we would not have been relegated last season had LT not “stabbed him in the back”
Some wanted him to stay and be backed , partly due to his loyalty and definitely due to his previous achievements some wanted him to be sacked .
The FACT is , he resigned and walked away from our club , there’s your loyalty right there . Unless someone knows otherwise 🤷♂️
Done it mid way through the season too. Apoplectic when Grant did it, but blame fellow fans when Bowyer does it.
Weird spin on the situation. Just the other day, people were accusing Bow of hanging around for a pay off and if he really cared about the club he’d resign.
I suppose the Bowyer boo boys didn’t expect him to land on his feet with a job in a higher division... oops.
Just took a peek at the BHFC forum. Mostly in favour of getting LB on board. A few reservations by some but general consensus is he’ll get a tune out of their squad and provide some steel, something they’re apparently missing. A few also mentioned that we would not have been relegated last season had LT not “stabbed him in the back”
Just took a peek at the BHFC forum. Mostly in favour of getting LB on board. A few reservations by some but general consensus is he’ll get a tune out of their squad and provide some steel, something they’re apparently missing. A few also mentioned that we would not have been relegated last season had LT not “stabbed him in the back”
Football person in looks after themselves shocker , no way , I don’t believe it
He goes with his head held high and deservedly so for what he achieved but if we were genuinely threatening promotion and he walked out on us for another club , we’d all be fuming imo
Seasons over we aren’t getting playoffs and we’re safe from relegation - good time to go, brum is a weird one as they are 3 points from relegation and Rotherham have 4 games in hand due to covid.
Some wanted him to stay and be backed , partly due to his loyalty and definitely due to his previous achievements some wanted him to be sacked .
The FACT is , he resigned and walked away from our club , there’s your loyalty right there . Unless someone knows otherwise 🤷♂️
Done it mid way through the season too. Apoplectic when Grant did it, but blame fellow fans when Bowyer does it.
Weird spin on the situation. Just the other day, people were accusing Bow of hanging around for a pay off and if he really cared about the club he’d resign.
I suppose the Bowyer boo boys didn’t expect him to land on his feet with a job in a higher division... oops.
You have to wonder if Lee was offered the job at Brum before he resigned his job with us,that will leave a bad taste in the mouth for the Bowyer out brigade
Some wanted him to stay and be backed , partly due to his loyalty and definitely due to his previous achievements some wanted him to be sacked .
The FACT is , he resigned and walked away from our club , there’s your loyalty right there . Unless someone knows otherwise 🤷♂️
Done it mid way through the season too. Apoplectic when Grant did it, but blame fellow fans when Bowyer does it.
Weird spin on the situation. Just the other day, people were accusing Bow of hanging around for a pay off and if he really cared about the club he’d resign.
I suppose the Bowyer boo boys didn’t expect him to land on his feet with a job in a higher division... oops.
Honestly, no one cares.
Glad he has, means we get compo instead of having to pay him off in a couple of months time
Some wanted him to stay and be backed , partly due to his loyalty and definitely due to his previous achievements some wanted him to be sacked .
The FACT is , he resigned and walked away from our club , there’s your loyalty right there . Unless someone knows otherwise 🤷♂️
Done it mid way through the season too. Apoplectic when Grant did it, but blame fellow fans when Bowyer does it.
Weird spin on the situation. Just the other day, people were accusing Bow of hanging around for a pay off and if he really cared about the club he’d resign.
I suppose the Bowyer boo boys didn’t expect him to land on his feet with a job in a higher division... oops.
Honestly, no one cares.
Glad he has, means we get compo instead of having to pay him off in a couple of months time
It was in response to the ‘landing on his feet with a job in a higher division’
Seemingly people cannot understand that wanting someone out of a club and hoping they fail in whatever they do next, are totally different things.
All these ‘what the Bowyer in camp would say’ and the ‘what the Bowyer out camp would say’ comments are redundant now and for them to continue will only bring disharmony on here. LB’s gone, whichever side of the debate you sat on. The reality is he made his decision on what was best for him not what a few herberts on a forum were saying. Reality check - we’re not really that important or influential.
Make no mistake Bowyer was the most important person at CAFC in the last 10 years + . He was our Churchill (woke considerations aside) when scumbags and doom threatened to engulf us all. Go well Lee.
You realise we had Powell who was marginally better than Bowyer (won the league, achieved championship survival and almost scraped play offs in that season)
One of the most important, but not the most important.
A reasonable argument when considering on field matters and douchebag's reign, But Bowyer stuck with us through Douchbag AND ESI1 and ESI2. Powell was essentially fired (much to his relief probably). Without Bowyer's figurehead leadership over the last 18 months...
“Figurehead leadership over the last 18 months”? let’s not go crazy, he’s been the team manager but I’m not sure he’s been an amazing leader:
- He’s constantly thrown players, including youngsters, under the bus; - Hasn’t exactly been standing up for the club/us to the various entities that have owned/tried to own Charlton. In fact he’s signed contracts to work for most of them. Now clearly telling some home truths to your boss might not be good for your career so it’s completely fair why he might not want to do that, but let’s not pretend he showed any sort of “leadership” about the situation because you diminish the contribution of those that really did (including some who actually did risk their job); - even just focusing on the football side of things, the last 18 months in general have been pretty abysmal. It’s not like Bowyer led us to good things despite the madness going on around him.
Decent manager? Yeah, for a while. Great leader? No, not a chance.
Make no mistake Bowyer was the most important person at CAFC in the last 10 years + . He was our Churchill (woke considerations aside) when scumbags and doom threatened to engulf us all. Go well Lee.
You realise we had Powell who was marginally better than Bowyer (won the league, achieved championship survival and almost scraped play offs in that season)
One of the most important, but not the most important.
A reasonable argument when considering on field matters and douchebag's reign, But Bowyer stuck with us through Douchbag AND ESI1 and ESI2. Powell was essentially fired (much to his relief probably). Without Bowyer's figurehead leadership over the last 18 months...
“Figurehead leadership over the last 18 months”? let’s not go crazy, he’s been the team manager but I’m not sure he’s been an amazing leader:
- He’s constantly thrown players, including youngsters, under the bus; - Hasn’t exactly been standing up for the club/us to the various entities that have owned/tried to own Charlton. In fact he’s signed contracts to work for most of them. Now clearly telling some home truths to your boss might not be good for your career so it’s completely fair why he might not want to do that, but let’s not pretend he showed any sort of “leadership” about the situation because you diminish the contribution of those that really did (including some who actually did risk their job); - even just focusing on the football side of things, the last 18 months in general have been pretty abysmal. It’s not like Bowyer led us to good things despite the madness going on around him.
Decent manager? Yeah, for a while. Great leader? No, not a chance.
Agreed. Bowyers decline started when he subbed Williams off not long after putting him on. From then on in he made a complete mess of it all.
I think Bowyer's lack of judgement is particularly highlighted by his treatment of Marcus Maddison, Macauley Bonne and Jonny Williams, who have all gone on to smash it at their respective clubs.
Remember when Bowyer froze Dillon Phillips out because Phillips wanted to fulfil his contract and then move onto another opportunity? Nine months later, Bowyer resigns mid-way through his own contract so he can move onto another opportunity.
I think Bowyer's lack of judgement is particularly highlighted by his treatment of Marcus Maddison, Macauley Bonne and Jonny Williams, who have all gone on to smash it at their respective clubs.
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Bowyer has two Play Off campaigns and a VERY narrow relegation from the Championship with a League One squad on his resume and would be able to get a far better Championship club than them if he bides his time.
He played in the Premier League for fifteen years with Leeds, Newcastle, West Ham and Brum he can't need the cash!
I would say we have had some great times under his management,Doncaster in the semi-final at home(I can't remember a more fervent,noisy crowd),Wembley of course and some great performances in the league.But this season has seen some of the most disjointed,dreary and unintelligible football ever seen from a Charlton team.Was it Gallen over-ruling Bowyer on transfer signings,disagreements with the new football supremo brought in to join-up the styles of play throughout the club from youngest to first team,burn-out and not able to summon the energy or thoughts for a competent game plan? I don't know how he can walk into a new job when he must sorely be in need of a few weeks away from football to get his head straighter.And Brum are no great shakes,not a wonderful step-up in any event. I find it odd---I know he has affiliations to Brum as he did with Charlton.A bit like Taylor going to Forest,Doughty to Stoke---why the hurry to leave but be little better off in footballing terms? By the way,why have so many players been in such a hurry to leave our club?Oh to be a fly on the wall in the dressing room or at the training grpound.
I wish him well and thank him for some truly memorable times.Thanks too for putting up with the treatment he eceived from RD and sticking to the job at Charlton. But,in reality,things haven't picked up since the resumption at the end of last season when we let so many opportunities slip so as to fall to this division and our level of enthusiasm has stayed there with no player expectation of promotion.
I mean, he cheated on us before we dumped him.
He goes with his head held high and deservedly so for what he achieved
but if we were genuinely threatening promotion and he walked out on us for another club , we’d all be fuming imo
Seemingly people cannot understand that wanting someone out of a club and hoping they fail in whatever they do next, are totally different things.
For the sake of the forum, we move on. Together.
- He’s constantly thrown players, including youngsters, under the bus;
- Hasn’t exactly been standing up for the club/us to the various entities that have owned/tried to own Charlton. In fact he’s signed contracts to work for most of them. Now clearly telling some home truths to your boss might not be good for your career so it’s completely fair why he might not want to do that, but let’s not pretend he showed any sort of “leadership” about the situation because you diminish the contribution of those that really did (including some who actually did risk their job);
- even just focusing on the football side of things, the last 18 months in general have been pretty abysmal. It’s not like Bowyer led us to good things despite the madness going on around him.
Decent manager? Yeah, for a while. Great leader? No, not a chance.
This feels more Chris Solly .