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Serious Contenders????????

StanmoreAddick
StanmoreAddick Posts: 4,150
edited November 2006 in General Charlton
Alex McCleish?
Alan Pardew?

Any other serious ones?

Comments

  • MCS
    MCS Posts: 8,404
    edited November 2006
    Afka Bartram

    I give you, Afka
  • I reckon it should be either McCleish or Newell.
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,147
    Seriously...I'd have George Graham. Experienced Manager and would be able to get us organised.
  • cafcpolo
    cafcpolo Posts: 3,827
    [cite]Posted By: Valley_McMoist[/cite]Seriously...I'd have George Graham. Experienced Manager and would be able to get us organised.

    Agreed.
  • Where is Dave Jones these days?

    George Graham would certainly get is defensively organised...one nil to the Addicks, one nil...
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,119
    [cite]Posted By: BlackForestReds[/cite]
    George Graham would certainly get is defensively organised...one nil to the Addicks, one nil...

    But would he though. He has been out the game for how many years ?

    He would not have the dedication needed to be a modern day manager.
  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,924
    Big Ron, he's finished with his tv show and we know the club are looking to get away from the PC label...coincidence, not... FACT
  • pickwick
    pickwick Posts: 1,649
    George Graham I think not - Bobby Robson is fit and well now.
  • It'll be Les Reed
  • Bobby Robson has effectively retired, I can't see him wanting to move to South London and coach a team in our position.

    I wouldn't be wildly happy about George Graham, but he's the best defensice coach around and that is where we are weakest.

    Whoever we appoint has one goal - to ensure we avoid relegation. GG might be a good short stop and not so young and ambitious that he'd only come on a three/four year deal.

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  • Maybe Les temporarily, but I recall he has stated he's not keen on front line managers job
  • Reed is a coach, not a manager.
  • or was and will be

    perhaps?
  • Oscar
    Oscar Posts: 54
    As Curbs is out of the race, how about Keithy Peacock.

    I am still shocked by this and actually do not know who I would want to be the next manager - and I am not at all sure that I would want Keith - but he knows the older players and is Charlton through and through...
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,929
    Sammy Lee, Steve Clarke or Mark Bowen. Proven coaches at the highest level and never going to get the top job at their respective clubs at the moment so I reckon would jump at the chance. Of the three Sammy Lee for me.
  • Sammy Lee...interesting, rumour has it he applied in the summer and was under consideration.
  • Mike Newell...

    I wonder if he's going to resign in the next day or so...
  • As Curbs is out of the race, how about Keithy Peacock.


    No...
  • George Graham... no thanks... he will be expecting to be allowed to bring Marcus Buckland with him! LOL
  • Ledge
    Ledge Posts: 7,179
    Alan Pardew - could have sworn he had a job.
    Dave Jones is at Cardiff who are top of their league.

    Alex McCleish maybe

    I absolutely fear they are going to go foreign - I dread that. I hope not.

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  • Latimer
    Latimer Posts: 945
    BBC spouting this morning that it woll be Hoddle maybe that is the usual sort of smokescreen for another person to step forward
  • Tavern
    Tavern Posts: 7,690
    Give Keith Peacock ago!
  • Shag
    Shag Posts: 4,573
    Please not Hoddle or Graham , it would be back to last years football or even duller