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Curbs On Our Situation

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edited October 2015 in General Charlton
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He's not surprised by sacking. When it was suggested that they need someone long term who needs the Club he hinted at a bit of resentment that all evidence of past achievements have been "eradicated". He indicated that he had heard pictures of past glories had been taken down.

Was pushed as to whether he would take the job and wouldn't answer this directly as he said "the Chairman makes the decision as to who he wants and he looks at the sort of manager he wants and it seems to be someone from his old clubs". He certainly didn't rule himself out.
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  • Danny Addick
    Danny Addick Posts: 3,930
    They'd never want him back. Reminds me of when Brent gets banned from returning to Wernham Hogg by Neil in The Office. "The regimen don't like it, man!"
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,255

    They'd never want him back. Reminds me of when Brent gets banned from returning to Wernham Hogg by Neil in The Office. "The regimen don't like it, man!"

    "If you want to know what that meeting was about, I've just been made redundant....Good die young, so"
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,225
    another "ex-employee" so we can dismiss his views.
  • If that's true about the pictures, I find that very sad and another arrogant act by, presumably, Pinocchio.
  • Have the pictures of "past achievements" really been taken down ? It's not my recollection during my few and brief visits to the Board Room and environs.
  • To be fair they've covered the outside of the ground with pictures of "past glories"
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,629
    You could tell by the interview he would jump at the chance to come back. However I'm not sure he realises the Owner is a such a prick.
  • Someone needs to put a curb on our situation
  • Get him back!
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,337
    Alan Curbishley will never be the "Head Coach" at Charlton. Because that is a role that covers merely coaching the first team. Curbs has more to offer than merely that.

    He *could be* a Director of Football. But, rightly, it would have to be on his terms (total control of player recruitment, coach recruitment, academy, etc...); and that would be impossible under the current owenership.

    There's only one scenario that I can see of Curbs being back at Charlton. That is as head of a takeover consortium.

    So I can't imagine ever seeing him as Manager, Coach or Football Director; but I can see him in the Directors' box, as "owner".

    I'd like that.
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  • Perhaps a few thousand e mails to KM might remind her of Curbs availability.
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    Cant see Curbs coming back as Director or part-owner - he knows how much he'd have to dip in his pocket.!
    Can see him coming back as Director of Football, supremo of player signings etc. - as part of new Varney consortium/fan takeover when we are in L2, when Douche gets bored with us.
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
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  • cafc999
    cafc999 Posts: 4,967

    If that's true about the pictures, I find that very sad and another arrogant act by, presumably, Pinocchio.

    Still lots of pictures of 'past glories' scattered around the ground
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,070
    cafc999 said:

    If that's true about the pictures, I find that very sad and another arrogant act by, presumably, Pinocchio.

    Still lots of pictures of 'past glories' scattered around the ground
    Can't see why he'd make it up though. Maybe it's just the ones that he remembers being around, sure he had a wander about when he was at The Valley a few weeks back
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,561
    can't see it myself about the pictures, after all we play a video montage on the big screen of past glories including a couple of CP who RD sacked
  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757
    WSS said:

    cafc999 said:

    If that's true about the pictures, I find that very sad and another arrogant act by, presumably, Pinocchio.

    Still lots of pictures of 'past glories' scattered around the ground
    Can't see why he'd make it up though. Maybe it's just the ones that he remembers being around, sure he had a wander about when he was at The Valley a few weeks back
    According to the above he says "I heard" not "I saw" so he is neither making it up nor 100% sure.

    Either way - build a bonfire
  • It would be completely negligent if AC is not approached by the club. Of all the British managers currently available he is easily best fit for Charlton. He would have the support of the vast vast majority of supporters and we know that he works very effectively with what he has available. The players would have instant respect. A better option than any of the foreign managers that will be considered.
  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,342

    It would be completely negligent if AC is not approached by the club. Of all the British managers currently available he is easily best fit for Charlton. He would have the support of the vast vast majority of supporters and we know that he works very effectively with what he has available. The players would have instant respect. A better option than any of the foreign managers that will be considered.

    He was available when Peeters was sacked and announced his availability, the arrogance of the present regime simply dismissed this and will continue to in the future.
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  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,729
    We know he won't be. But we also know it will end in tears if the owner wants a continental coach. If he revises his plan, and realises a manager might work better in England, then it is hard to see who would be a better fit than Curbs. Yes, he has been out of the management game a long time, but he won’t have forgotten how to do things.
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172
    Never go back.
  • Red_in_SE8
    Red_in_SE8 Posts: 5,961
    Curbs was at the ground for Fulham game. Maybe some pictures have been moved around but because they were not where he remembers he assumed they had been completely removed.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,026
    I know many will consider this to be sacrilege but I'm going to say it anyway, I don't want Curbs back.

    I don't see the individual managers we've had as being the main problem under this regime. Powell, Riga, Peeters, Luzon. We could have seen happy times under any of them had they received the right authority and backing from Brussels. Instead they found themselves with insufficient squads made up of players that weren't necessarily of their own choosing. I can't see that that would be any different if AC were asked to return. One of the things that Curbs did so well was in bringing in just the right players for our situation. That's just the thing that he wouldn't be allowed to do, because that isn't in the remit under this particular experiment.

    When I think of Curbs I fondly remember the most successful manager this club has had in my lifetime. I don't want six months into the future to look back and remember another 'Head Coach' who has failed as a result of the Staprix Straightjacket.
  • He could be our next Alan Curbishley. Get him back, get promoted, name two stands after him.

    Our problem is that RD is TOO rich. If he had less cash he would be less willing to gamble his money on untried no-ones and we would, strangely, be doing much better!
  • They would never appoint Curbs because that would be sensible. This lot enjoy being perceived as incompetent, clueless chumps. Their appointment of managers has been a reoccurring disaster, and if I were Katrien or Roland I'd be embarrassed to even mention the subject of managers to the press or the fans. You'd think that they might be interested in trying to redeem themselves, but no, they just want to look even more stupid.
  • In some strange parallel universe where Curbs was appointed, how many fans do you think would turn up for his first home game in charge?
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,337

    In some strange parallel universe where Curbs was appointed, how many fans do you think would turn up for his first home game in charge?

    27,111
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,846

    In some strange parallel universe where Curbs was appointed, how many fans do you think would turn up for his first home game in charge?

    20k +
  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,503
    bobmunro said:

    In some strange parallel universe where Curbs was appointed, how many fans do you think would turn up for his first home game in charge?

    20k +
    13,500. We were saved from extinction in 1984 and got 7,700 for our next game. Truth is, not that many people REALLY give a f*ck about Charlton. Certainly not 27,111 people anyway.