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  • I think Steve Kean got an unnecessarily bad rap while at Blackburn... having said that his CV since isn't exactly inspiring.

    Blackburn 2010-12
    DPMM FC (Brunei) 2013-17
    Brunei National Team 2014
    OFI Crete 2019-20 (technical director)
    Melbourne Victory 2020-21 (assistant & caretaker)
    Hibs 2021- (academy director)
    Steve Keane got a well deserved bad rap for stabbing Big Sam in the back and getting Blackburn relegated. 
  • Steve Kean sounds like a lesser version of Nigel Adkins imo - not had a proper job in management for the best part of 10 years, no history of success nor experience in the lower EFL leagues.

    Recent, relevant experience is hugely important for me.
  • I can see crowds of 5000 if we appoint Steve Kean
  • Any chance Thomas takes the job himself? 
  • MrBurns said:
    Any chance Thomas takes the job himself? 
    "Hold my guitar - I can get this team playing like Liverpool and in the playoffs, np"

    The way he's talking in these ES interviews, it really sounds like he thinks he could do better. It's crazy.
  • JamesSeed said:
    JamesSeed said:
    I’d probably be happy with Neil Harris. 
    Of course you would, comrade  ;)
    Is there a liberal media elite champagne socialist area at the New Den these days?

    Yes James there is.
    I was there yesterday as a player left me a ticket for the Millwall v Sheff Wed professional development League game. 
    I was in the Bob Crowe gallery with the scouts, agents, parents and siblings. My son is in the football business and we were there as 5 ex Kinetic boys were playing.
    Also a few Millwall fans who were well into middle age who I recognized from crime watch. 
    One guy wore shorts but with a jacket and had a tattoo of the Millwall lion on one leg and a giant spanner on the other; Plus a Jeremy Corbyn T-Shirt. He was very polite TBF but wasn't convinced by my Sarf London accent, and the fact I still had my own teeth. I did escape from Bermondsey on my 1st birthday when my family moved to the safety of a war zone in the Gaza strip.

    Picked out the Just 18 year old LB for the lions Nino Adom Malaki and *Bobby Dunn who may be 19 now and has just been given a short deal by the massive and is a dopel ganger of Jack Wilshere but stronger and doesn't go down.

    * Bobby was portrayed as a moaner on the BT documentary but has a left foot to die for. If he matures and stays fit listen out for him. 
  • MrBurns said:
    Any chance Thomas takes the job himself? 
    I wouldn't rule out Martin. 
  • JamesSeed said:
    JamesSeed said:
    I’d probably be happy with Neil Harris. 
    Of course you would, comrade  ;)
    Is there a liberal media elite champagne socialist area at the New Den these days?

    Yes James there is.
    I was there yesterday as a player left me a ticket for the Millwall v Sheff Wed professional development League game. 
    I was in the Bob Crowe gallery with the scouts, agents, parents and siblings. My son is in the football business and we were there as 5 ex Kinetic boys were playing.
    Also a few Millwall fans who were well into middle age who I recognized from crime watch. 
    One guy wore shorts but with a jacket and had a tattoo of the Millwall lion on one leg and a giant spanner on the other; Plus a Jeremy Corbyn T-Shirt. He was very polite TBF but wasn't convinced by my Sarf London accent, and the fact I still had my own teeth. I did escape from Bermondsey on my 1st birthday when my family moved to the safety of a war zone in the Gaza strip.

    Picked out the Just 18 year old LB for the lions Nino Adom Malaki and *Bobby Dunn who may be 19 now and has just been given a short deal by the massive and is a dopel ganger of Jack Wilshere but stronger and doesn't go down.

    * Bobby was portrayed as a moaner on the BT documentary but has a left foot to die for. If he matures and stays fit listen out for him. 
    Is he?  You never mentioned it. 
  • I love the Steve Kean rumour. Got quite a few Blackburn friends. Would be an absolute banter appointment.
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  • I think majority of fans would be furious if we end up appointing someone like Kean, Lennon or Hasselbaink.

    Warburton/Ferguson are the experience heads with some success alongside maybe Appleton and Rob Page.

    In terms of younger coaches who have a more progressive style of play as well as developing young players. 

    Michael Beale 
    Mark Bonner
    Rob Edwards
    Michael Carrick
    Matt Taylor
    John Eustace
  • I know that this isn't the first time I've mentioned him and I'm going to sound like a warped record but I am scratching my head as to why Matt Taylor isn't being talked up or included in the betting for our next Manager. So, what is wrong with the credentials of someone that

    (1) is not just leading his team to promotion but on the verge of being Champions too

    (2) is managing a team that has picked up 50 out of the last 66 points available

    (3) is in charge of a side that has only conceded 6 goals in their last 12 matches when the pressure for promotion is at its greatest

    (4) has been in the same job for four seasons with a win record of 45% and a loss record of just 25% from 212 games in charge

    (5) was a major part of CP's League 1 Champions team in playing in 41 of the 46 games that season

    (6) is so open to different footballing ideas so much so that, at the very late age of 23, he switched from being a keeper to a centre back. Who has ever done that successfully?

    (7) played for his current club as he did for us so has proven credentials for being able to play, coach and manage at the same club

    (8) played with a major figure in our backroom staff namely Jason Euell

    (9) is known for bringing through young players - six of the 14 players used in their last game are 23 or younger and only two are older than 27

    (10) Success despite having to sell the attacking influences of Randell Williams, Ryan Bowman and Joey Randall but identified suitable replacements

    (11) Will know how to bring the very best out of Stockley who he managed at Exeter and unless we sell him that will be a major key to our success

    (12) on his release as a player, our very own fans said of him on CL: 
    "Never once moaned about losing his place and was always available when called upon. Great pro, good luck to him"
    "Had the pleasure of a round of golf with him and he was genuinely a great bloke"
    "Was on Matt's table at the sponsors do in the promotion season. Lovely fella"
    "Yep good luck to Matt always gave 100% and nice bloke gave my son a signed shirt when he left"
    "Matt is a good friend of a contact of mine in Manchester. When he heard I was a Charlton fan he went to the trouble of getting me a signed Charlton shirt of all the players in our Division 1 title winning side. That is now framed and has pride of place on my hall wall. Genuine bloke"
    "If only all players had the attitude, character and commitment that Matt Taylor showed"

    (13) the fans of his current club rank him (in his first job as a manager) as one of their best ever Managers as per these comments from half a dozen contributors to their forum:
    "In four seasons MT has rebuilt a couple of attacking teams now, quite frankly i actually believe last season in periods-that was probably the most formidable attacking team (Randall,Randall,Jay,Bowman) i've ever seen at SJP. Its been a long ten years in League 2 and Matty had gone close, but for me you have to praise him because people were quite rightly questioning if it was ever going to happen, we had just received the Watkins and Randall Money and Fans expectations changed drastically and he got his Marquee signings in and has now fantastically completed the job. For me Taylor is on course to be our Best Manager ever, He's also my favourite manager ever in that he is very humble and will take accountability and i'm sure if things do wrong and he wasn't the man to take the club forward, he would be the first person to say so."
    "I think if we win the title then it elevates Taylor above Tisdale as it will be one each on net promotions but winning the Championship pips it. Its a close call but then taking into account both of their personalities Taylor wins as Tisdale was a c0ck and Taylor isn't."
    "Tactically, MT has the edge on the other managers of the promotion sides I have seen."
    "What really excites though, is looking forward. This season MT has really produced the goods, and for the most part through very entertaining football (which is why I think the crowds this season have been so impressive). He’s had a cash advantage, but still less to play with than a few of the others in the division. I think if he can keep the better players and add a couple the next couple of seasons could put him top for me"
    "Matt Taylor is the GOAT"

    If we want someone who will, potentially, build for the future as opposed to a short term fix then why not go for a Manager with a proven record for doing so and who carries no baggage with him. There are clues from what our supporters who know him said when he left us and what Exeter fans are saying now so far as his personality is concerned. But we also know that he likes his sides to play entertaining football, that he is tactically sound and knows who and what type of player to bring in. In fact, he sounds very much like Eddie Howe and his playing background is similar too - I don't think Howe ever played above League 1. 

    And for those that still have doubts about his ability to produce the magical, from five years ago when he was the Exeter defensive coach, please watch this!



    PS Disclosure - if he gets the job I should be getting a "finders fee" from the Club - linked to his level of his success of course!!!

    Because he's just got his team promoted to League 1 & will probably finish higher than us next season. 
    Starting early Golfie - we've only just finished this season. On that basis though, are you suggesting that any Manager we employ should be told that finishing above Exeter is the aim?
  • Why is the new man not in by now and why are we not slagging him off already?
  • edited May 2022
    AddickRam said:
    I think majority of fans would be furious if we end up appointing someone like Kean, Lennon or Hasselbaink.

    Warburton/Ferguson are the experience heads with some success alongside maybe Appleton and Rob Page.

    In terms of younger coaches who have a more progressive style of play as well as developing young players. 

    Michael Beale 
    Mark Bonner
    Rob Edwards
    Michael Carrick
    Matt Taylor
    John Eustace
    What young players have Carrick and Beale developed as managers?  

    What is Carricks style?   Or Beale's? What success at club level had Page had?  

    What has Eustace done to make you think he could be a good manager?

    How progressive is Bonner compared to, I don't know, Karl Robinson?  

    Like Keane, Lennon and JFH what do they actually have in common?  Who else is "like" them?
  • Dansk_Red said:
    The Blackburn manager is free after next weekend.  
    I heard an interview with him recently, he wants to spend more time with his family so wouldn't expect him to come down south. 
  • JamesSeed said:
    Scoham said:
    I hope Sandgaard has a good handle on youth football in this country because that’s probably the best place to find someone who will accept this style of management.
    U23 coaches under the age of 50 working in Premier League 2…

    Brian Barry-Murphy : Man City
    Elliot Dickman : Newcastle
    Jamie Collins : Wolves
    Kevin Betsy : Arsenal
    Deon Burton : West Brom (ex-Charlton…)
    Andy Reid : Forest (ex-Charlton…)
    Alan Neilson : Norwich
    Paddy McCarthy : Crystal Palace (ex-Charlton…)
    Andrew Taylor : Leeds
    Neil Wood/Paul McShane : Man Utd
    Andrew Crofts : Brighton (ex-Charlton…)
    Mark Delaney : Aston Villa
    Mark Tinkler : Middlesbrough
    Andy Myers : Chelsea
    Noel Hunt : Reading
    Pat Lyons : Derby
    Good start, but which ones play out from the back with a high press?

    Might be quicker to list those who don’t.
    I’d like it if we played out from the back with a low block and a medium press. 
    Do I get the job?
    What’s your pedigree like for the role?

  • Ferryman said:
    Dansk_Red said:
    The Blackburn manager is free after next weekend.  
    I heard an interview with him recently, he wants to spend more time with his family so wouldn't expect him to come down south. 
    He won’t join a club like Charlton.
  • Valley11 said:
    Matt Taylor. A bloke who was an all action grafter as a player, and a football man. 
    He was given time - 4 years - to turn Exeter into a promotion winning team.
    Not half an already wrecked season, with a squad full of someone else’s players and a raft of injuries. 
    See what happens when you give young coaches with potential the chance to build something?
    There’s no point in appointing Taylor. He’s Jackson with blonde hair. 
    What does Thomas want exactly? 

    I might be delusional here, but we are Charlton and they are Exeter. They can afford to have a trial and error with an inexperienced manager and float in league 2 as they just aren’t as an attractive as a project as we are. We should be a championship side and shouldn’t be allowing inexperienced managers anywhere near us. Really feels like we’ve become far too happy with mediocrity. I wouldn’t be happy with it taking a manager 4 years to get us out of this league. If we have the budget as advertised then it should be done in one, two at most. Plenty of sides have proven it’s possible in the past and plenty will again
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  • JamesSeed said:
    JamesSeed said:
    Scoham said:
    I hope Sandgaard has a good handle on youth football in this country because that’s probably the best place to find someone who will accept this style of management.
    U23 coaches under the age of 50 working in Premier League 2…

    Brian Barry-Murphy : Man City
    Elliot Dickman : Newcastle
    Jamie Collins : Wolves
    Kevin Betsy : Arsenal
    Deon Burton : West Brom (ex-Charlton…)
    Andy Reid : Forest (ex-Charlton…)
    Alan Neilson : Norwich
    Paddy McCarthy : Crystal Palace (ex-Charlton…)
    Andrew Taylor : Leeds
    Neil Wood/Paul McShane : Man Utd
    Andrew Crofts : Brighton (ex-Charlton…)
    Mark Delaney : Aston Villa
    Mark Tinkler : Middlesbrough
    Andy Myers : Chelsea
    Noel Hunt : Reading
    Pat Lyons : Derby
    Good start, but which ones play out from the back with a high press?

    Might be quicker to list those who don’t.
    I’d like it if we played out from the back with a low block and a medium press. 
    Do I get the job?
    What’s your pedigree like for the role?

    Did I ever mention my grandad was a manager of Millwall? Not for long, he was a bit rubbish. 
    If I’m honest I played football a lot at school, and then for five or six years for my work team, with ever really being aware of formations. I was the lanky number nine. But tactics never really came into it, unless you include violence (always a last resort). 
    Even now I’m always the last to spot that we’ve switched to a diamond (not a problem this season gone).
    Things improved for the last two games, as I now wear glasses. I can actually see what’s going on up the away end at last. 
    That should swing it. 👍
    You sound a bit over qualified..sorry...😉
  • Can anyone list the names of everyone mentioned so far. Been attempting to work today.
  • Let’s face it he wants a puppet that he can control. Most managers worth their salt will tell him to do one. We will end up with a yes man 
  • Let’s face it he wants a puppet that he can control. Most managers worth their salt will tell him to do one. We will end up with a yes man 
    That will be Darren Ferguson then. 
  • JamesSeed said:
    JamesSeed said:
    Scoham said:
    I hope Sandgaard has a good handle on youth football in this country because that’s probably the best place to find someone who will accept this style of management.
    U23 coaches under the age of 50 working in Premier League 2…

    Brian Barry-Murphy : Man City
    Elliot Dickman : Newcastle
    Jamie Collins : Wolves
    Kevin Betsy : Arsenal
    Deon Burton : West Brom (ex-Charlton…)
    Andy Reid : Forest (ex-Charlton…)
    Alan Neilson : Norwich
    Paddy McCarthy : Crystal Palace (ex-Charlton…)
    Andrew Taylor : Leeds
    Neil Wood/Paul McShane : Man Utd
    Andrew Crofts : Brighton (ex-Charlton…)
    Mark Delaney : Aston Villa
    Mark Tinkler : Middlesbrough
    Andy Myers : Chelsea
    Noel Hunt : Reading
    Pat Lyons : Derby
    Good start, but which ones play out from the back with a high press?

    Might be quicker to list those who don’t.
    I’d like it if we played out from the back with a low block and a medium press. 
    Do I get the job?
    What’s your pedigree like for the role?

    Did I ever mention my grandad was a manager of Millwall? Not for long, he was a bit rubbish. 
    If I’m honest I played football a lot at school, and then for five or six years for my work team, with ever really being aware of formations. I was the lanky number nine. But tactics never really came into it, unless you include violence (always a last resort). 
    Even now I’m always the last to spot that we’ve switched to a diamond (not a problem this season gone).
    Things improved for the last two games, as I now wear glasses. I can actually see what’s going on up the away end at last. 
    That should swing it. 👍
    Give it a few years and they’ll be naming a stand after you. But violence should always be a first resort surly with your Millwall heritage 
  • edited May 2022
    CAFCsayer said:
    I know that this isn't the first time I've mentioned him and I'm going to sound like a warped record but I am scratching my head as to why Matt Taylor isn't being talked up or included in the betting for our next Manager. So, what is wrong with the credentials of someone that

    (1) is not just leading his team to promotion but on the verge of being Champions too

    (2) is managing a team that has picked up 50 out of the last 66 points available

    (3) is in charge of a side that has only conceded 6 goals in their last 12 matches when the pressure for promotion is at its greatest

    (4) has been in the same job for four seasons with a win record of 45% and a loss record of just 25% from 212 games in charge

    (5) was a major part of CP's League 1 Champions team in playing in 41 of the 46 games that season

    (6) is so open to different footballing ideas so much so that, at the very late age of 23, he switched from being a keeper to a centre back. Who has ever done that successfully?

    (7) played for his current club as he did for us so has proven credentials for being able to play, coach and manage at the same club

    (8) played with a major figure in our backroom staff namely Jason Euell

    (9) is known for bringing through young players - six of the 14 players used in their last game are 23 or younger and only two are older than 27

    (10) Success despite having to sell the attacking influences of Randell Williams, Ryan Bowman and Joey Randall but identified suitable replacements

    (11) Will know how to bring the very best out of Stockley who he managed at Exeter and unless we sell him that will be a major key to our success

    (12) on his release as a player, our very own fans said of him on CL: 
    "Never once moaned about losing his place and was always available when called upon. Great pro, good luck to him"
    "Had the pleasure of a round of golf with him and he was genuinely a great bloke"
    "Was on Matt's table at the sponsors do in the promotion season. Lovely fella"
    "Yep good luck to Matt always gave 100% and nice bloke gave my son a signed shirt when he left"
    "Matt is a good friend of a contact of mine in Manchester. When he heard I was a Charlton fan he went to the trouble of getting me a signed Charlton shirt of all the players in our Division 1 title winning side. That is now framed and has pride of place on my hall wall. Genuine bloke"
    "If only all players had the attitude, character and commitment that Matt Taylor showed"

    (13) the fans of his current club rank him (in his first job as a manager) as one of their best ever Managers as per these comments from half a dozen contributors to their forum:
    "In four seasons MT has rebuilt a couple of attacking teams now, quite frankly i actually believe last season in periods-that was probably the most formidable attacking team (Randall,Randall,Jay,Bowman) i've ever seen at SJP. Its been a long ten years in League 2 and Matty had gone close, but for me you have to praise him because people were quite rightly questioning if it was ever going to happen, we had just received the Watkins and Randall Money and Fans expectations changed drastically and he got his Marquee signings in and has now fantastically completed the job. For me Taylor is on course to be our Best Manager ever, He's also my favourite manager ever in that he is very humble and will take accountability and i'm sure if things do wrong and he wasn't the man to take the club forward, he would be the first person to say so."
    "I think if we win the title then it elevates Taylor above Tisdale as it will be one each on net promotions but winning the Championship pips it. Its a close call but then taking into account both of their personalities Taylor wins as Tisdale was a c0ck and Taylor isn't."
    "Tactically, MT has the edge on the other managers of the promotion sides I have seen."
    "What really excites though, is looking forward. This season MT has really produced the goods, and for the most part through very entertaining football (which is why I think the crowds this season have been so impressive). He’s had a cash advantage, but still less to play with than a few of the others in the division. I think if he can keep the better players and add a couple the next couple of seasons could put him top for me"
    "Matt Taylor is the GOAT"

    If we want someone who will, potentially, build for the future as opposed to a short term fix then why not go for a Manager with a proven record for doing so and who carries no baggage with him. There are clues from what our supporters who know him said when he left us and what Exeter fans are saying now so far as his personality is concerned. But we also know that he likes his sides to play entertaining football, that he is tactically sound and knows who and what type of player to bring in. In fact, he sounds very much like Eddie Howe and his playing background is similar too - I don't think Howe ever played above League 1. 

    And for those that still have doubts about his ability to produce the magical, from five years ago when he was the Exeter defensive coach, please watch this!



    PS Disclosure - if he gets the job I should be getting a "finders fee" from the Club - linked to his level of his success of course!!!


    I hate that I'm saying this, but I think he will want to give it a go with Exeter and we are not a big enough draw to drag him away from that.
    Money will talk.
  • Dazzler21 said:
    Can anyone list the names of everyone mentioned so far. Been attempting to work today.
    Only that Carrick is definitely the type of manager we should get and totally the type of manager we should avoid. 
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