It isn't uncritical hero-worship, it's simply not having the usual abusive relationship every Charlton fan has with any player who isn't the Anointed Hero (there's always either one or two, three at a push). We do this every season. Get behind them
Will add that Andy Scott is the sort of parasite that modern football tends to support and yeah, of course we don't remotely need him or really anyone in that role, more an actual scouting network
It isn't uncritical hero-worship, it's simply not having the usual abusive relationship every Charlton fan has with any player who isn't the Anointed Hero (there's always either one or two, three at a push). We do this every season. Get behind them
It isn't uncritical hero-worship, it's simply not having the usual abusive relationship every Charlton fan has with any player who isn't the Anointed Hero (there's always either one or two, three at a push). We do this every season. Get behind them
Bit like you and Pratley ay.
Big difference between bemoaning the technical deficiencies of an established player most people really like while supporting his effort and admiring his work out of position (as a centre-back) and piling in en masse on a new signing as 'shit' and 'relegation fodder' after about five seconds
Leaving Dobson and CBT to one side for the moment. Scott needs to be removed from his position purely on players that have been recruited are not good enough to play for us. I will give Coventry and REG some slack for now, but overall business since last summer has been poor, and Appleton was a disaster. Couple to the above with "we're not going to be a losing team anymore" and spending the owners money very very poorly all adds up to 'not fit for purpose' and the Yanks need to say thanks but off you go! This performance from our supposed 'technical director' has been a shambles since last July. If, as is rumoured, the owners overruled Scott to get NJ as the manager, then well done to them and its time to save your money, dump Scott and let NJ do the recruitment, after all he is the Manager now!
If he was a GM in an American sport (which is effectively what he is), he’d have been gone a long time ago and probably never work in that position again. Hopefully our American owners can see that.
I had picked VAR and Andy Scott to back because I honestly thought both would be an improvement and sounded more professional than was on offer before.
I may stick to judging footballers, formations, and fitness levels as both VAR and Scott are looking untenable.
Judge both on results.
VAR ahead of Scott because they get many decisions correct despite the odd howler.
Leaving Dobson and CBT to one side for the moment. Scott needs to be removed from his position purely on players that have been recruited are not good enough to play for us. I will give Coventry and REG some slack for now, but overall business since last summer has been poor, and Appleton was a disaster. Couple to the above with "we're not going to be a losing team anymore" and spending the owners money very very poorly all adds up to 'not fit for purpose' and the Yanks need to say thanks but off you go! This performance from our supposed 'technical director' has been a shambles since last July. If, as is rumoured, the owners overruled Scott to get NJ as the manager, then well done to them and its time to save your money, dump Scott and let NJ do the recruitment, after all he is the Manager now!
Agree on Coventry and REG having some potential but far too early to say they are either successes or failures. I quite like what I've seen but neither has set the world alight, yet.
Of the loans none have really jumped out as improvements to the squad, which is what I expect in the way that JRS was.
Of the permanent signings May is clearly a success but was signed before Scott etc officially took over. At the time it was said by those leaking from SE7 that they didn't want May but Holden did but Rodwell did say in December that if they had taken over earlier they would have signed him earlier. Hindsight maybe.
If you are being generous you can say that we've effectively signed a whole new squad and they have yet to bed in and that hasn't been helped by having three (four if you count Fleming) managers and a raft of injuries. But injuries happen and the managerial appointments are down, at least in part, to Scott.
It's not even as if we've been inconsistent.
We are consistently weak at the back and in midfield and our one strength, scoring goals, has disappeared.
What ever the situation about players not signing new contracts which may have been good or shite deals regarding the effort they put in,knowing they will probably and most likely now be gone what's the excuse for not spending on getting someone attacking in a CBT mould or behind the striker and now we are losing Dobson whilst having our hopes on loans and a player in Coventry who is hardly an upgrade the recruitment team have fucked up and seem to be penny pinching
What ever the situation about players not signing new contracts which may have been good or shite deals regarding the effort they put in,knowing they will probably and most likely now be gone what's the excuse for not spending on getting someone attacking in a CBT mould or behind the striker and now we are losing Dobson whilst having our hopes on loans and a player in Coventry who is hardly an upgrade the recruitment team have fucked up and seem to be penny pinching
You can only buy available players in the January window and stay within EFL’s financial straitjacket. We don’t know they tried to buy and failed.
The Board have stumped up £s - no question. Scott has been spending it and hiring and firing managers like he’s playing FM. The fans’ negativity will eventually drive him out, unless his recruits start to step up and offer some justification around what he has been up to. I am not sure most have it in them. A few will mind, law of averages and all that…
Andy Scott sacked Dean Holden after losing six in eight to start the season, saying such a run of form wasn’t good enough and a change had to be made. Brimming with confidence, his solution was to replace Holden with Michael Appleton, against overwhelming sentiment that Appleton wasn’t a good fit for the club. Some analysts backed the appointment, saying that most had it wrong; that Appleton was an inspired choice. That, in time, we’d all see the genius too.
But Appleton was sacked after another long run of poor results, with the club now hovering just above the relegation spots, a couple of weeks into the January transfer window. It wasn’t genius after all; it was exactly what it looked like all along. Appleton should never have been appointed, but he certainly should have been sacked earlier when he couldn’t turn around the poor run of results.
Scott persisted with Appleton because he wanted to prove his value, having sacked Holden to prove the same. Of course, with each reset, the illusion of competence takes a hit. And now with George Dobson, it’s the same again. He’s stamped his authority on this club and has been found desperately wanting. Now there’s nowhere to hide. He took the reins and has brought us to the brink of disaster.
Against any metric, he’s failed this club. After yesterday, his confidence in himself should be well and truly shattered. He’s not the architect of success he imagined himself. He’s out of his depth and we can all see it. If he’s allowed to stick around and make any more decisions things will get much worse very quickly for the owners, the senior management, the coaches and players and, of course, the supporters. Perhaps, with the news that it seems Dobbo is staying until the summer, someone has pulled back on the reins.
Early days but the jury is massively out on Gillesphey and Reg too. The rest of the Jan signings I’m comfortable in saying are average/poor (bar the two wing backs yet to play).
Watching the game there was a throw in to us in the last 10 mins and REG was wide open but clearly didn’t want the ball and was just strolling……
Early days but the jury is massively out on Gillesphey and Reg too. The rest of the Jan signings I’m comfortable in saying are average/poor (bar the two wing backs yet to play).
Watching the game there was a throw in to us in the last 10 mins and REG was wide open but clearly didn’t want the ball and was just strolling……
Andy Scott sacked Dean Holden after losing six in eight to start the season, saying such a run of form wasn’t good enough and a change had to be made. Brimming with confidence, his solution was to replace Holden with Michael Appleton, against overwhelming sentiment that Appleton wasn’t a good fit for the club. Some analysts backed the appointment, saying that most had it wrong; that Appleton was an inspired choice. That, in time, we’d all see the genius too.
But Appleton was sacked after another long run of poor results, with the club now hovering just above the relegation spots, a couple of weeks into the January transfer window. It wasn’t genius after all; it was exactly what it looked like all along. Appleton should never have been appointed, but he certainly should have been sacked earlier when he couldn’t turn around the poor run of results.
Scott persisted with Appleton because he wanted to prove his value, having sacked Holden to prove the same. Of course, with each reset, the illusion of competence takes a hit. And now with George Dobson, it’s the same again. He’s stamped his authority on this club and has been found desperately wanting. Now there’s nowhere to hide. He took the reins and has brought us to the brink of disaster.
Against any metric, he’s failed this club. After yesterday, his confidence in himself should be well and truly shattered. He’s not the architect of success he imagined himself. He’s out of his depth and we can all see it. If he’s allowed to stick around and make any more decisions things will get much worse very quickly for the owners, the senior management, the coaches and players and, of course, the supporters. Perhaps, with the news that it seems Dobbo is staying until the summer, someone has pulled back on the reins.
Agree. Although Holden and Appleton were never really up to the job they were fired primarily to make Scott look good and deflect attention away from his inadequacies. I should think his heart sunk a bit when : 1 he heard Jones might be in the running 2 The ownership were not going to involve him in the recruitment of him.
Quite frankly I think Scott is fast approaching the untenable phase. Unless he can get a message to all of the dross he signed to not be dross any more and quick I think he may well be done.
Andy Scott sacked Dean Holden after losing six in eight to start the season, saying such a run of form wasn’t good enough and a change had to be made. Brimming with confidence, his solution was to replace Holden with Michael Appleton, against overwhelming sentiment that Appleton wasn’t a good fit for the club. Some analysts backed the appointment, saying that most had it wrong; that Appleton was an inspired choice. That, in time, we’d all see the genius too.
But Appleton was sacked after another long run of poor results, with the club now hovering just above the relegation spots, a couple of weeks into the January transfer window. It wasn’t genius after all; it was exactly what it looked like all along. Appleton should never have been appointed, but he certainly should have been sacked earlier when he couldn’t turn around the poor run of results.
Scott persisted with Appleton because he wanted to prove his value, having sacked Holden to prove the same. Of course, with each reset, the illusion of competence takes a hit. And now with George Dobson, it’s the same again. He’s stamped his authority on this club and has been found desperately wanting. Now there’s nowhere to hide. He took the reins and has brought us to the brink of disaster.
Against any metric, he’s failed this club. After yesterday, his confidence in himself should be well and truly shattered. He’s not the architect of success he imagined himself. He’s out of his depth and we can all see it. If he’s allowed to stick around and make any more decisions things will get much worse very quickly for the owners, the senior management, the coaches and players and, of course, the supporters. Perhaps, with the news that it seems Dobbo is staying until the summer, someone has pulled back on the reins.
Nailed it, Lookie !
The only issue I'd question is his confidence being well & truly shattered.
Without having met the man ( or mouse ? ) I'd hazard a guess that it will be many moons before his belief in himself falters.
Andy Scott has proved to be utterly useless. One of the problems is that he has a perception that players who cant get in Championship sides must be good enough for league 1. When we signed Edun - my Blackburn supporting mate said he was useless. When we signed Bakinson from bottom of the Championship Sheffield Weds, my mate who is supporter had never heard of him. Gillesphey & Ladapo don’t look good enough and nor does REG. Coventry is OK but we didn’t need him because we had George in that position. The only bright spark in my book is that my Harrogate supporting mate texted me immediately to say that Ramsey was their best player. He’s the guy who has not started yet because T Watson is playing there ?
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This performance from our supposed 'technical director' has been a shambles since last July. If, as is rumoured, the owners overruled Scott to get NJ as the manager, then well done to them and its time to save your money, dump Scott and let NJ do the recruitment, after all he is the Manager now!
I may stick to judging footballers, formations, and fitness levels as both VAR and Scott are looking untenable.
Judge both on results.
VAR ahead of Scott because they get many decisions correct despite the odd howler.
Of the loans none have really jumped out as improvements to the squad, which is what I expect in the way that JRS was.
Of the permanent signings May is clearly a success but was signed before Scott etc officially took over. At the time it was said by those leaking from SE7 that they didn't want May but Holden did but Rodwell did say in December that if they had taken over earlier they would have signed him earlier. Hindsight maybe.
If you are being generous you can say that we've effectively signed a whole new squad and they have yet to bed in and that hasn't been helped by having three (four if you count Fleming) managers and a raft of injuries. But injuries happen and the managerial appointments are down, at least in part, to Scott.
It's not even as if we've been inconsistent.
We are consistently weak at the back and in midfield and our one strength, scoring goals, has disappeared.
But Appleton was sacked after another long run of poor results, with the club now hovering just above the relegation spots, a couple of weeks into the January transfer window. It wasn’t genius after all; it was exactly what it looked like all along. Appleton should never have been appointed, but he certainly should have been sacked earlier when he couldn’t turn around the poor run of results.
Scott persisted with Appleton because he wanted to prove his value, having sacked Holden to prove the same. Of course, with each reset, the illusion of competence takes a hit. And now with George Dobson, it’s the same again. He’s stamped his authority on this club and has been found desperately wanting. Now there’s nowhere to hide. He took the reins and has brought us to the brink of disaster.
Against any metric, he’s failed this club. After yesterday, his confidence in himself should be well and truly shattered. He’s not the architect of success he imagined himself. He’s out of his depth and we can all see it. If he’s allowed to stick around and make any more decisions things will get much worse very quickly for the owners, the senior management, the coaches and players and, of course, the supporters. Perhaps, with the news that it seems Dobbo is staying until the summer, someone has pulled back on the reins.
I should think his heart sunk a bit when :
1 he heard Jones might be in the running
2 The ownership were not going to involve him in the recruitment of him.
Quite frankly I think Scott is fast approaching the untenable phase.
Unless he can get a message to all of the dross he signed to not be dross any more and quick I think he may well be done.
Was head of recruitment when Powell and the club built the 2012 league 1 winning team.
Was at Charlton when both Hart and Jones was here.
Worked at Fulham, Brighton and briefly at Stoke when Jones was there.
Now working for Luton. Not sure if he was also there alongside Jones.
Played 167 times for Charlton.
I suggest he'd be a better fit for head of recruitment than Andy Scott although I know Scott's role is wider than that.
The only issue I'd question is his confidence being well & truly shattered.
Without having met the man ( or mouse ? ) I'd hazard a guess that it will be many moons before his belief in himself falters.
FAR too much up his own derriere....
You just have to look at his smug mug !
The only bright spark in my book is that my Harrogate supporting mate texted me immediately to say that Ramsey was their best player. He’s the guy who has not started yet because T Watson is playing there ?