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LATEST POLL - Should Alan Curbishley be approached to return as manger

AFKABartram
AFKABartram Posts: 58,187
edited November 2006 in General Charlton
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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,187
    i don't know what to think !!!
  • "Guests, please sign up for membership to cast your votes and see the poll"?? Youre using this as a recruitment drive? Was it you handing out fliers at Priestfield as well? ;-)
  • No - We need to move on as a club as from now

    My vote..right man for the job, but wrong time for both club and Curbs.
  • I went for option 4 but for similar reasons to option 3, we need to move on and not go back.
  • Sorry, cant decide between 1 and 4.

    Maybe the change has done him good, maybe he really loves the club and would relish the return and yet they say never go back and I think this applies for Curbs.

    Or he could do a Redknapp at Pompey and turn a potentially good team into a winning one.
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,735
    edited November 2006
    [cite]Posted By: Southendaddick[/cite]Sorry, cant decide between 1 and 4.

    Maybe the change has done him good, maybe he really loves the club and would relish the return and yet they say never go back and I think this applies for Curbs.

    Or he could do a Redknapp at Pompey and turn a potentially good team into a winning one.

    Snap!
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,767
    I cant answer that question.......

    Im leaning towards curbs and then see how he goes option.......

    Bringback curbs???
  • Curbs time had come to an end. He knew it and the board knew it. To bring him back would be a huge mistake.
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,767
    OK then Lisbie........ realistically who can get us out the most serious situation this club has been in for 15 years?????
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,767
    Alan has just been ruled out!!!

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  • Curbs out of the running SSN!
  • And right for him to be fair!!!!
  • I dont see any better alternative.

    If Pardew had of been sacked a couple of weeks ago then yes. Who is there apart from taking a chance on an up and coming manager?

    Maybe we'll ask Lennie if he fancies a go on Thursday :)
  • That's the point, I can't think of anyone which makes the decision to sack Dowie, if that is what has happened even more crazy.
  • Squad and Curbs shocked apparently- Big surprise
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,767
    Exactly........

    there'll be a coupleof one liners thats for sure.......

    Ill be there.....
  • pickwick
    pickwick Posts: 1,649
    Shouldn't go back, Curbs has moved, on hope there is a plan mind.
  • Ledge
    Ledge Posts: 7,179
    NO
  • The only reason that I can think against it at the moment is that we would be guaranteed to lose to Wycombe :)
  • There's little point in discussing this:

    Alan Curbs Addicks enthusiasm
    By Alex Dunn - Created on 13 Nov 2006

    Alan Curbishley has moved quickly to rule out a return to The Valley following Charlton's decision to part company with Iain Dowie.

    Whilst Curbishley lasted 15 years in the dugout, Dowie's reign was spread over 15 games in a five-and-a-half month period that yielded just two league victories.

    Charlton acted quickly to curb a worrying start to the season under their under incumbent and following Dowie's exit, Curbishley has jumped to the head of the queue in many supporters' eyes as a possible replacement.

    However, whilst Curbishley has made no secret of a desire to return to football, he will not be making it at Charlton.

    "I left Charlton for a new challenge," said Curbishley. "Going back there wouldn't be right for me or the club.

    "It doesn't give me any pleasure to see them bottom of the league."

    © 2006 BSkyB

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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,187
    Agreed, thread closed. Interesting to see the initial reactions were a resounding NO though.
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