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Who will be the new Charlton coach? - p103. Nathan Jones confirmed
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soapboxsam said:Welcome to Charlton Athletic, Jürgen Klopp.
23 minutes too late MR Dick !
The only Problem is, Klopp can't Join until the end of the season 🤷🏻♂️2 -
CAFCBill said:Gravesend_Addick said:Think whoever guessed Alex Neal has cracked it. Fits all the clues.
Don't know how I'd feel about it. Could do worse2 -
So guessing the shortlist is
Neal
Jones
Warnock
1 other - duff maybe?1 -
Chunes said:DubaiCAFC said:That’s the one0
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Oh well - if we aren't going the ex-player / Charlton connection route then the rest of the season holds limited interest / no opportunity to at least short term enthuse the fan base.0
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DubaiCAFC said:swordfish said:As an alternative to win percentages, as Scott talked about stopping the losing mentality, here are some loss rates for comparison over managerial careers.
Jones (29.4%)
Duff (30.8%)
Eustace (32.4%)
Warnock (32.7%)
Pearson (34.1%)
Adkins (35.0%)
Appleton (35.5%)
Powell (35.9%)
Ainsworth (37.2%)
Bowyer (38.3%)
Bonner (40.3%)
Obviously of limited value, but it appears our current favourite has the best track record in avoiding defeat.
Neil's losing percentage rate is 35.2%, placing him between Adkins and Appleton.
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DubaiCAFC said:Won promotion from the championship and league one.. But that being said, his last job didn't go to well..0
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L0rd_M0ntagu3 said:DubaiCAFC said:Won promotion from the championship and league one.. But that being said, his last job didn't go to well..
Won promotion with Norwich to the Prem and with S’Land from League OneLast job didn’t go well with Stoke0 -
swordfish said:DubaiCAFC said:swordfish said:As an alternative to win percentages, as Scott talked about stopping the losing mentality, here are some loss rates for comparison over managerial careers.
Jones (29.4%)
Duff (30.8%)
Eustace (32.4%)
Warnock (32.7%)
Pearson (34.1%)
Adkins (35.0%)
Appleton (35.5%)
Powell (35.9%)
Ainsworth (37.2%)
Bowyer (38.3%)
Bonner (40.3%)
Obviously of limited value, but it appears our current favourite has the best track record in avoiding defeat.
Neil's losing percentage rate is 35.2%, placing him between Adkins and Appleton.6 -
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DubaiCAFC said:CAFCBill said:Gravesend_Addick said:Think whoever guessed Alex Neal has cracked it. Fits all the clues.
Don't know how I'd feel about it. Could do worse
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CAFCBill said:DubaiCAFC said:CAFCBill said:Gravesend_Addick said:Think whoever guessed Alex Neal has cracked it. Fits all the clues.
Don't know how I'd feel about it. Could do worse1 -
But there are 3 others being spoken to?0
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Neil is an interesting one , another one that's had success in multiple places but didn't work out for him at Stoke. At least he knows how to get a side out of League 1.0
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DubaiCAFC said:Chunes said:DubaiCAFC said:That’s the one8
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I think win/lose %s are pretty irrelevant unless they’re in the same division. Lennie wouldn’t score brilliantly in the old Division One, but he was a high-achieving manager in the circumstances.Then you have to factor in resources across the board. Easier to win games at Sunderland in L1 than at Accrington, you would think.21
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MarcusH26 said:Neil is an interesting one , another one that's had success in multiple places but didn't work out for him at Stoke. At least he knows how to get a side out of League 1.
Michael Appleton was on his way to getting Charlton out of league 1...😱10 -
golfaddick said:Chunes said:My Southampton supporting mate says Nathan Jones is a born again Christian and he talks about Christ the Lord in his post-match interviews. That would be different!2
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DubaiCAFC said:CAFCBill said:DubaiCAFC said:CAFCBill said:Gravesend_Addick said:Think whoever guessed Alex Neal has cracked it. Fits all the clues.
Don't know how I'd feel about it. Could do worse0 -
Holdkneebomb said:It’s Klopp1
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DubaiCAFC said:Understand list is down to 4 now.. And one has really impressed.. And I haven't seen him mentioned.. win rate of 41% and promotions to his record..
Fairly certain this describes my boys U11 manager. I will ask him on Sunday.2 -
Charlton fans when deciding a new manager 😂5 -
Airman Brown said:I think win/lose %s are pretty irrelevant unless they’re in the same division. Lennie wouldn’t score brilliantly in the old Division One, but he was a high-achieving manager in the circumstances.Then you have to factor in resources across the board. Easier to win games at Sunderland in L1 than at Accrington, you would think.1
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I would like to aspire to an 8% lose rate.1
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Would take Warnock (preference) or Neil.
For some reason I feel that Jones or Duff would end in tears (based upon nothing but gut feeling).
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Warnock if he is actually in the running would be my first choice but prefer Neil over Jones6
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kafka said:Airman Brown said:I think win/lose %s are pretty irrelevant unless they’re in the same division. Lennie wouldn’t score brilliantly in the old Division One, but he was a high-achieving manager in the circumstances.Then you have to factor in resources across the board. Easier to win games at Sunderland in L1 than at Accrington, you would think.
Not sure what any of that means or proves, but I wanted to look at it anyway.0 -
Neil would be a bit of a meh appointment. Warnock would probably be my first choice, but dont think he would come here. Think Nathan Jones would be a good fit for us0
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Percentage win rates are a load of b****ks. So many factors such as budget, timespan, division etc
means very little21