We are up for sale (Rumour)
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Oh come on Tomoosh, weirder things have happened. ; )cafctom said:A week after the last game of the campaign and silly season has gone into overdrive on here already.
Wake up, guys. Seriously.0 -
I'd argue that giving any of them assurances over full control of players is equally as likely to be toxic.vff said:
If any of these managers ask for the same assurances in writing that Wilder asked for (which they would if they had any sense) then neither Clark, Davies or Adkins will be arriving at Charlton. Duchatelet and Meire and the way they run the club is toxic.Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.
Adkins did work under a DoF structure at Southampton, far and away the most successful stint of his career.1 -
Yeah, we'll be playing at a higher level next season.Todds_right_hook said:
Harriot wants out. Let him go, he has one good game for every 5 bad. League 1 is about his level.Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.2 -
There's a Director of Football at Charlton @SDAddick ?SDAddick said:
I'd argue that giving any of them assurances over full control of players is equally as likely to be toxic.vff said:
If any of these managers ask for the same assurances in writing that Wilder asked for (which they would if they had any sense) then neither Clark, Davies or Adkins will be arriving at Charlton. Duchatelet and Meire and the way they run the club is toxic.Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.
Adkins did work under a DoF structure at Southampton, far and away the most successful stint of his career.
Lennie Lawrence had talks with Duchatelet over that, see how well that discussion that went. The problem is that the Duchatelet wants to play that role but know sod all about football & what makes an effective team.
I am not seeing Duchatelet relinquishing control, I can't see him doing it.2 -
Look, I keep applying, it's not my fault no one's called back! Surely, "well experienced in uncovering gems in numerous formats (FIFA, Football Manager)" is good enough for at least an interview!vff said:
There's a Director of Football at Charlton @SDAddick ?SDAddick said:
I'd argue that giving any of them assurances over full control of players is equally as likely to be toxic.vff said:
If any of these managers ask for the same assurances in writing that Wilder asked for (which they would if they had any sense) then neither Clark, Davies or Adkins will be arriving at Charlton. Duchatelet and Meire and the way they run the club is toxic.Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.
Adkins did work under a DoF structure at Southampton, far and away the most successful stint of his career.2 -
I thought the de facto DoF was R. Duchatelet0
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Triggered.kentaddick said:
Literally one of my pet hates (room 101 territory) is calling any fucking picture of anyone a "selfie". It's not a selfie unless you're taking a picture of yourself.Henry Irving said:Poor selfie
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Hmm, wonder if that could possibly come in handy next season..Todds_right_hook said:
Harriot wants out. Let him go, he has one good game for every 5 bad. League 1 is about his level.Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.22 -
Would understand if he (or any player) wants to go, but think he'd be important to keep around for next season. Of course not having a DOF, Manager, Assistant Manager, or really anyone who works for the club at the moment could be a problem in convincing him to stay.Garrymanilow said:
Hmm, wonder if that could possibly come in handy next season..Todds_right_hook said:
Harriot wants out. Let him go, he has one good game for every 5 bad. League 1 is about his level.Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.2 -
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Convinced me2
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You're all going to look seriously stupid when this happens.9
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How the mighty have fallen.vff said:killerandflash said:
Who's been unemployed for 2 years and left Forest with his reputation in tatters, and is probably desperate for another job...vff said:
The same Billy Davies who all those years ago turned down the Charlton job after Curbs - reportedly as he didn't like the structure Murray wanted to put in place, (something to do with having less control as a manager) ?Henry Irving said:
Billy Davies! Really?Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_DaviesDavies' second spell proved to be a controversial and damaging one. He sacked long-serving club staff without explanation, shouting at a photographer taking photos for the club's matchday programme after a match at Millwall, banning journalists issuing a "near media blackout" and employing his cousin, Jim Price, a suspended solicitor, as his closest advisor.[26][27]
After an eight-game winless run leaving Nottingham Forest one place and two points outside of the play-off positions and having seen his side lose 5-0 to local rivals Derby County on 22 March, he was sacked on 24 March 2014. A statement on Forest's website read "Nottingham Forest Football Club have confirmed the termination of manager Billy Davies' employment.[28][29]
Louise Taylor of The Guardian pointed to Davies' "paranoia", "self-destructive insecurities" and "obsession with conspiracy theories and old grudges" as the reasons behind his downfall, suggesting that he had "shattered" his reputation.[30] The Daily Telegraph's John Percy, who was one of a number of reporters who were "accused of being in league with his former employers" for questioning decisions Davies made, said that Davies was "destined for failure" because he was "obsessed" with conspiracies and hidden agendas. He pointed to the "huge funds" Davies was given to get Forest promoted and suggested that he "could have got away with" the "unsavoury" behaviour, had Forest been winning.[31] John Payne of The Metro said that Davies owed the Forest fans an apology for his behaviour after failing to acknowledge them at the end of the defeat to Derby and "insulted fans' intelligence" by refusing to answer straight questions on the rare occasion he gave press interviews.[32]
Billy Davies and Duchatelet, definitely a match made in hell.
Sounds just the man for Katrien Meire & Roland Duchatelet.
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Sounds just the man for Katrien Meire & Roland Duchatelet.Fanny Fanackapan said:
How the mighty have fallen.vff said:killerandflash said:
Who's been unemployed for 2 years and left Forest with his reputation in tatters, and is probably desperate for another job...vff said:
The same Billy Davies who all those years ago turned down the Charlton job after Curbs - reportedly as he didn't like the structure Murray wanted to put in place, (something to do with having less control as a manager) ?Henry Irving said:
Billy Davies! Really?Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_DaviesDavies' second spell proved to be a controversial and damaging one. He sacked long-serving club staff without explanation, shouting at a photographer taking photos for the club's matchday programme after a match at Millwall, banning journalists issuing a "near media blackout" and employing his cousin, Jim Price, a suspended solicitor, as his closest advisor.[26][27]
After an eight-game winless run leaving Nottingham Forest one place and two points outside of the play-off positions and having seen his side lose 5-0 to local rivals Derby County on 22 March, he was sacked on 24 March 2014. A statement on Forest's website read "Nottingham Forest Football Club have confirmed the termination of manager Billy Davies' employment.[28][29]
Louise Taylor of The Guardian pointed to Davies' "paranoia", "self-destructive insecurities" and "obsession with conspiracy theories and old grudges" as the reasons behind his downfall, suggesting that he had "shattered" his reputation.[30] The Daily Telegraph's John Percy, who was one of a number of reporters who were "accused of being in league with his former employers" for questioning decisions Davies made, said that Davies was "destined for failure" because he was "obsessed" with conspiracies and hidden agendas. He pointed to the "huge funds" Davies was given to get Forest promoted and suggested that he "could have got away with" the "unsavoury" behaviour, had Forest been winning.[31] John Payne of The Metro said that Davies owed the Forest fans an apology for his behaviour after failing to acknowledge them at the end of the defeat to Derby and "insulted fans' intelligence" by refusing to answer straight questions on the rare occasion he gave press interviews.[32]
Billy Davies and Duchatelet, definitely a match made in hell.
Not sure which "mighty" you're referring to here, Billy Davies has always been massive in his head, whereas at least we've played in the Premier League and not come away with the lowest points total ever...1 -
I know it's Reams and tongue and cheek but he is hit or miss, I just didn't want to copy what he said and rather what I've been told. Was just mentioning that those were names he chucked into to hat. Would personally only take Adkins out of those.Bedsaddick said:
You had me until you said Reams.Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.1 -
I would keep Harriott, we know he is good at league 1 level, can afford him, has good days. Wouldn't do us any harm in keeping him I reckon.Todds_right_hook said:
Harriot wants out. Let him go, he has one good game for every 5 bad. League 1 is about his level.Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.9 -
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Sounds just the man for Katrien Meire & Roland Duchatelet.Fanny Fanackapan said:
How the mighty have fallen.vff said:killerandflash said:
Who's been unemployed for 2 years and left Forest with his reputation in tatters, and is probably desperate for another job...vff said:
The same Billy Davies who all those years ago turned down the Charlton job after Curbs - reportedly as he didn't like the structure Murray wanted to put in place, (something to do with having less control as a manager) ?Henry Irving said:
Billy Davies! Really?Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_DaviesDavies' second spell proved to be a controversial and damaging one. He sacked long-serving club staff without explanation, shouting at a photographer taking photos for the club's matchday programme after a match at Millwall, banning journalists issuing a "near media blackout" and employing his cousin, Jim Price, a suspended solicitor, as his closest advisor.[26][27]
After an eight-game winless run leaving Nottingham Forest one place and two points outside of the play-off positions and having seen his side lose 5-0 to local rivals Derby County on 22 March, he was sacked on 24 March 2014. A statement on Forest's website read "Nottingham Forest Football Club have confirmed the termination of manager Billy Davies' employment.[28][29]
Louise Taylor of The Guardian pointed to Davies' "paranoia", "self-destructive insecurities" and "obsession with conspiracy theories and old grudges" as the reasons behind his downfall, suggesting that he had "shattered" his reputation.[30] The Daily Telegraph's John Percy, who was one of a number of reporters who were "accused of being in league with his former employers" for questioning decisions Davies made, said that Davies was "destined for failure" because he was "obsessed" with conspiracies and hidden agendas. He pointed to the "huge funds" Davies was given to get Forest promoted and suggested that he "could have got away with" the "unsavoury" behaviour, had Forest been winning.[31] John Payne of The Metro said that Davies owed the Forest fans an apology for his behaviour after failing to acknowledge them at the end of the defeat to Derby and "insulted fans' intelligence" by refusing to answer straight questions on the rare occasion he gave press interviews.[32]
Billy Davies and Duchatelet, definitely a match made in hell.
Not sure which "mighty" you're referring to here, Billy Davies has always been massive in his head, whereas at least we've played in the Premier League and not come away with the lowest points total ever...
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Never knew he had any connection to the Wendies there @SDAddick ?!1 -
I wasn't very clear, my point is that he can't do better than us. I doubt championship clubs would be interested. He had always had a bit of an attitude problem and think he is better than he actually isGarrymanilow said:
Hmm, wonder if that could possibly come in handy next season..Todds_right_hook said:
Harriot wants out. Let him go, he has one good game for every 5 bad. League 1 is about his level.Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.2 - Sponsored links:
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vff said:
Not sure which "mighty" you're referring to here, Billy Davies has always been massive in his head, whereas at least we've played in the Premier League and not come away with the lowest points total ever...SDAddick said:
Sounds just the man for Katrien Meire & Roland Duchatelet.Fanny Fanackapan said:
How the mighty have fallen.vff said:killerandflash said:
Who's been unemployed for 2 years and left Forest with his reputation in tatters, and is probably desperate for another job...vff said:
The same Billy Davies who all those years ago turned down the Charlton job after Curbs - reportedly as he didn't like the structure Murray wanted to put in place, (something to do with having less control as a manager) ?Henry Irving said:
Billy Davies! Really?Braziliance said:Don't normally post rumours cause I usually don't know anything but my mate apparently knows a) someone who works at the club and b ) someone who used to play a while back and is still in the loop
3 managers in talks, I've seen Reams has posted it. Lee Clark, Billy Davies and Nigel Adkins.
Solly was 1000% being pushed out, not sure now, Harriott wants out and most of them do if the manager is an unknown again (obviously) Tex may stay, apparently a clause in his contract if we were relegated. Lastly Wilder wanted job but Roland would not give him in writing what he wanted so he walked.
Like I said only what a mate has told me and most probably known anyway just thought I'd share.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_DaviesDavies' second spell proved to be a controversial and damaging one. He sacked long-serving club staff without explanation, shouting at a photographer taking photos for the club's matchday programme after a match at Millwall, banning journalists issuing a "near media blackout" and employing his cousin, Jim Price, a suspended solicitor, as his closest advisor.[26][27]
After an eight-game winless run leaving Nottingham Forest one place and two points outside of the play-off positions and having seen his side lose 5-0 to local rivals Derby County on 22 March, he was sacked on 24 March 2014. A statement on Forest's website read "Nottingham Forest Football Club have confirmed the termination of manager Billy Davies' employment.[28][29]
Louise Taylor of The Guardian pointed to Davies' "paranoia", "self-destructive insecurities" and "obsession with conspiracy theories and old grudges" as the reasons behind his downfall, suggesting that he had "shattered" his reputation.[30] The Daily Telegraph's John Percy, who was one of a number of reporters who were "accused of being in league with his former employers" for questioning decisions Davies made, said that Davies was "destined for failure" because he was "obsessed" with conspiracies and hidden agendas. He pointed to the "huge funds" Davies was given to get Forest promoted and suggested that he "could have got away with" the "unsavoury" behaviour, had Forest been winning.[31] John Payne of The Metro said that Davies owed the Forest fans an apology for his behaviour after failing to acknowledge them at the end of the defeat to Derby and "insulted fans' intelligence" by refusing to answer straight questions on the rare occasion he gave press interviews.[32]
Billy Davies and Duchatelet, definitely a match made in hell.
I'd say the mighty are us.0 -
Billy Davies? No...
Did just look at his Wiki page and was reminded of the "job done" quote after PNE beat Leeds in the first round of the playoffs...only to be knocked out in the second leg.6 -
Would love it if Becks is actually involved.3
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So nice to see someone else who isn't tied down by English niceties. I think this about everything I post...NomadicAddick said:Wish I could LOL my own comment.
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Posh Spice has been seen in Woolwich market buying Green, Ugu and Yam... just saying like!1
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My God, it's true. Just popped in there for a drink....i_b_b_o_r_g said:Taken in last few minutes by a source
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And Becks is in the Rose of Denmark right now. Bottled though, not draught.14
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Looks like a breakfast, set 1 to meAddickted said:
My God, it's true. Just popped in there for a drink....i_b_b_o_r_g said:Taken in last few minutes by a source
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