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Luzon: Track record in Belgium shows I can succeed at Charlton

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  • WSA
    WSA Posts: 1,915
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    Richard Murray's body language doesn't look too inspiring...
  • sralan
    sralan Posts: 2,031
    Time will tell Mr. Luzon. Football is also my love and passion but that alone will not make me a successful manager.
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,201
    At least we haven't hired one of those managers that doesn't mind losing. That at least gives me hope.
  • c4fcdenmark
    c4fcdenmark Posts: 2,041
    He looks a tiny bit like a skinny Clive Mandonca in the poor lighting. Lets see if we ever sing Super Super Guy; super super Guy; super super Guy, Super Guyeee Luzon.

    Would love that to happen, but somehow doubt it.
  • “You can’t compare football in England to anywhere else in the world." - Hit the nail on the head there Mr Luzon. That's why we need an English manager...
  • braydex
    braydex Posts: 628
    Charlton chief executive Katrien Meire revealed that Luzon wasn’t the only candidate Charlton interviewed but said the club had “employed somebody who we know has the qualities”.

    Who else was interviewed then? I remember her/RD saying the same thing before BP was given the job and we never knew who else had been considered. The speed in which these two fire and hire makes me think the pair of them just lie continually. There were no other managers even considered by them. I don't believe they interviewed anyone else.

    It was GL's job before BP had even been sacked. KM is nothing more than a cheat and a liar, hiding behind the fact she is a woman in what is considered by most, to be a man's sport. Murray looks like a man who knows exactly what is coming and it aint good!
  • cafcrocky87
    cafcrocky87 Posts: 421
    edited January 2015

    “You can’t compare football in England to anywhere else in the world." - Hit the nail on the head there Mr Luzon. That's why we need an English manager...

    I forgot that no non-English manager has ever achieved in England.

  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,774
    Why is Murray even there? He has has much influence at what goes on at Charlton as Ronald McDonald does. It's embarrassing.
  • Rossman92
    Rossman92 Posts: 3,658
    Hmm to be honest I like his spirit. I'm very happy to give Guy a chance, anyone who says they love to win and hate to lose is the kind of manager I like, I know it's a simple statement but it's the spirit we need. Forget about Roland and Katrien for now, let's give Guy some support, he needs it.
  • “You can’t compare football in England to anywhere else in the world." - Hit the nail on the head there Mr Luzon. That's why we need an English manager...

    I forgot that no non-English manager has ever achieved in England.

    Can't list too many that have suceeded in the second-tier with no playing or management experience of the league and no budget to bring players in.

    It's all very well to come into the Prem and use world-class players, but winning at any level of the Football League is a totally different challenge.

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  • Tramp
    Tramp Posts: 202
    I think Ronald McDonald was amongst the other candidates, along with Mary Poppins (The English Candidate).
  • Why is Murray even there? He has has much influence at what goes on at Charlton as Ronald McDonald does. It's embarrassing.

    Translater................... :)

  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,886
    I’m the kind of guy who hates to lose and loves to win"

    Well thank the Lord Jesus that we dodged a bullet getting one of those football managers that love to lose and hate to win....
  • Bubble
    Bubble Posts: 1,541
    WSA said:

    image

    Richard Murray's body language doesn't look too inspiring...

    He's trying to lean out of camera shot, poor git
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,150

    “You can’t compare football in England to anywhere else in the world." - Hit the nail on the head there Mr Luzon. That's why we need an English manager...

    I forgot that no non-English manager has ever achieved in England The Championship.

  • braydex
    braydex Posts: 628
    edited January 2015
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  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,218
    Rossman92 said:

    Hmm to be honest I like his spirit. I'm very happy to give Guy a chance, anyone who says they love to win and hate to lose is the kind of manager I like, I know it's a simple statement but it's the spirit we need. Forget about Roland and Katrien for now, let's give Guy some support, he needs it.

    I like Simon Church's spirit. He's not the striker to take us to the Prem though. But as you say, we should give him support and hopefully he'll be a revelation. Roland's put him in a situation where if he doesn't get results quickly though the atmosphere will turn sour
  • CostaFortune
    CostaFortune Posts: 404
    edited January 2015
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  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,836

    Why is Murray even there? He has has much influence at what goes on at Charlton as Ronald McDonald does. It's embarrassing.

    you beat me to it
  • crookester
    crookester Posts: 1,335

    “You can’t compare football in England to anywhere else in the world." - Hit the nail on the head there Mr Luzon. That's why we need an English manager...

    I forgot that no non-English manager has ever achieved in England The Championship.

    Serious question - have any foreign managers managed promotion out of the championship? There must be at least one but I can't think of anybody...

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  • jamescafc
    jamescafc Posts: 1,832
    RDM when at WBA
  • dizzee
    dizzee Posts: 5,616
    I'd rather him than one of those English managers that go round failing but somehow getting new jobs.

    Doesn't take away the fact I dreamt of having Curbs back.
  • DRAddick
    DRAddick Posts: 3,591
    So “You can’t compare football in England to anywhere else in the world" but "Track record in Belgium shows I can succeed at Charlton". Erm, ok.
  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,787
    Quote taken from the OS: “There is a higher tempo in the league and most of the time the stadium is full and the atmosphere is great".

    He's obviously not been down the valley yet then...............