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  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600

    Redhenry said:

    Hearing O 'Loughlin will be managers assistant

    Nobby Vinegar it is then
    Thats how I see it large.
  • Viewfinder
    Viewfinder Posts: 4,911
    Not Gary Caldwell, dear God.

    Aged 32. Younger than his own captain - who is already crocked.

    Adkins would be good. Serious spectacles. A thinking man. Took Southampton from League One to the Prem while Chris Powell was playing one up front at The Valley.

    Jackson & Euell? Oh no. They are part of the problem, not the solution.

  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811

    Not Gary Caldwell, dear God.

    Aged 32. Younger than his own captain - who is already crocked.

    Adkins would be good. Serious spectacles. A thinking man. Took Southampton from League One to the Prem while Chris Powell was playing one up front at The Valley.

    Jackson & Euell? Oh no. They are part of the problem, not the solution.

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  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,194

    JiMMy 85 said:

    Why do people like Caldwell as a choice? I know nothing about the man beyond who he played for and that he didn't succeed at Wigan - what's the deal here?

    How do you class winning league one as not succeeding?
    Sorry, my bad - for some reason I got them mixed up. As you were.
  • braydex
    braydex Posts: 628

    Jackson & Euell are part of the problem?

    Shut up you dickhead.

    Why is he a dickhead, just because he/she has a different view to you? That is the trouble with this forum, have a difference of opinion and you are lynched!

    I personally dont think they are part of the problem, but I do think the senior players and perhaps the likes of Euell could or should be putting more pressure on KM and RD. They cannot enjoy playing for a club like Charlton at the moment. It can't be doing any of them any good and with the constant change of managers, it is obvious they have no clear direction to follow.

    Perhaps it is time to ask what part they are playing in this debacle and are they doing enough? Results on the pitch haven't been great, goals aren't being scored, so I guess that's why some may beginning to feel like they are part of the problem.

    If I was a half decent player (of which we have a few I think) I would be looking at Charlto and thinking, how the hell do I get out of here? Perhaps one or two should think about going public, even if it's to defend the regime. If that is the case, they would get a jolly big pat on the back from KM and RD. Nothing lose. If it is to be critical, they may get their contracts terminated and they are free to move on!
  • Did they try to force COL on Slade and he said No and was then sacked?
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,225
    braydex said:

    Jackson & Euell are part of the problem?

    Shut up you dickhead.

    Why is he a dickhead, just because he/she has a different view to you? That is the trouble with this forum, have a difference of opinion and you are lynched!

    I personally dont think they are part of the problem, but I do think the senior players and perhaps the likes of Euell could or should be putting more pressure on KM and RD. They cannot enjoy playing for a club like Charlton at the moment. It can't be doing any of them any good and with the constant change of managers, it is obvious they have no clear direction to follow.

    Perhaps it is time to ask what part they are playing in this debacle and are they doing enough? Results on the pitch haven't been great, goals aren't being scored, so I guess that's why some may beginning to feel like they are part of the problem.

    If I was a half decent player (of which we have a few I think) I would be looking at Charlto and thinking, how the hell do I get out of here? Perhaps one or two should think about going public, even if it's to defend the regime. If that is the case, they would get a jolly big pat on the back from KM and RD. Nothing lose. If it is to be critical, they may get their contracts terminated and they are free to move on!
    he's a dickhead for his constant stream of nonsense not just this post.

    Euell turned down a permanant first team role under this regime which i think tells you what he thinks.

    Jacko know what KM is about and what she really is. He's a player, how can he "put pressure on KM and RD" other than telling them what he thinks which I understand he does anyway as captain.

    They won't go public for the very reason that you mention. Other clubs might not want a player who speaks out against owners and CEOs

  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,981
    braydex said:

    Jackson & Euell are part of the problem?

    Shut up you dickhead.

    Why is he a dickhead, just because he/she has a different view to you? That is the trouble with this forum, have a difference of opinion and you are lynched!

    I personally dont think they are part of the problem, but I do think the senior players and perhaps the likes of Euell could or should be putting more pressure on KM and RD. They cannot enjoy playing for a club like Charlton at the moment. It can't be doing any of them any good and with the constant change of managers, it is obvious they have no clear direction to follow.

    Perhaps it is time to ask what part they are playing in this debacle and are they doing enough? Results on the pitch haven't been great, goals aren't being scored, so I guess that's why some may beginning to feel like they are part of the problem.

    If I was a half decent player (of which we have a few I think) I would be looking at Charlto and thinking, how the hell do I get out of here? Perhaps one or two should think about going public, even if it's to defend the regime. If that is the case, they would get a jolly big pat on the back from KM and RD. Nothing lose. If it is to be critical, they may get their contracts terminated and they are free to move on!
    You can't post on here much if you don't realise he's a dickhead.
  • tgarrat1
    tgarrat1 Posts: 266
    Nugent will probably do well for 2 /3 games and get given the job... then fail... then round we go again
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  • As many others have said it's pretty clear that COL is being primed as our future manager. When number 8 (or is it 9) is sacked before the start of next season, then COL will step up.
  • BowieAddick
    BowieAddick Posts: 1,192
    edited November 2016
    Posting here rather than starting a new thread. Just been speaking to Tony Cascarino (mate of my bosses) confirmed exactly what was said about Chris Wilder in the summer. He flew to Belgium and was ready to sign the contract put in front of him as long as he had in writing that he had control over transfers (in and out) Roland would only give verbal so he walked away and went to Sheffield United.
    Interestingly he also knows the owner of BetDaq who he advised to steer well clear of Charlton.
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    tgarrat1 said:

    Nugent will probably do well for 2 /3 games and get given the job... then fail... then round we go again

    It's more likely that he won't do well and get given the job.
  • J.F.H is looking very likely
  • cafcsinger
    cafcsinger Posts: 5,548
    Please not J.F.H
  • Redhenry
    Redhenry Posts: 5,359
    Hearing JFH or Caldwell Olock assistant
  • cafc_harry
    cafc_harry Posts: 3,360
    I'd take Hasselbaink. Did wonders with Burton. It's hard to expect anyone to do well with QPR.
  • Female manager? KM - fans only unhappy because female in charge, results are poor because the fans do not give her support (assuming she didn't smash the league with the wondrous resources our managers get bestowed upon them).

    Hope Powell would be ideal.

    The fans wanted Powell so we gave them Powell
    " The fans wanted Fanny so we gave them Fanny ".......

    Surely I'd be an improvement on Carol Fry !
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,225
    edited November 2016
    JFH makes sense

    Speaks Dutch,

    Maybe less concerned about having his coaches appointed for him as that is more typical in mainland Europe.

    Has managed at this level with some success (although he took over a stable club from Gary Rowett he still did well with them the next season)

    Also managed in Belgium
  • fenn3098
    fenn3098 Posts: 171
    We are going to have more managers than there has been Doctor Who. Do they regenerate in the board room as a different manager?
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  • I'd take Hasselbaink. Did wonders with Burton. It's hard to expect anyone to do well with QPR.

    Or Charlton! Corrected that for you.
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,330
    Hasslebank has said he wants a rest from football. The last thing he needs is a club like ours.

    Absolutely no chance he will sign for us.
  • Redmidland
    Redmidland Posts: 44,700
    Just seen this on twitter-:
    Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink taking time out after QPR sacking. No interest in the Charlton job #cafc
  • sm
    sm Posts: 2,958
    The experiment with managers will soon be declared a failure, KM will make a song and dance about learning from their mistakes and appoint the senior coach as Head Coach.

    Jimmy Floyd FatThighs - no chance.
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,330
    Two down, 28 to go.
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    Redrobo said:

    Hasslebank has said he wants a rest from football. The last thing he needs is a club like ours.

    Absolutely no chance he will sign for us.

    He rested most of the time he was playing for us.
  • sm
    sm Posts: 2,958
    If they had wanted a British based manager they would have done so already as their are plenty around and the ridicule must have got through to them to some extent.
  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,212
    How is this thread 9 pages long with no pic of Appleton!
  • MountsfieldPark
    MountsfieldPark Posts: 2,074
    edited November 2016
    Scoham said:

    Jimmy Floyd linked

    http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/jimmy-floyd-hasselbaink-in-contention-to-be-next-charlton-manager-with-chris-o-loughlin-primed-for-a3397991.html

    Not convinced by this:

    "However, Standard Sport understands that the main reason he lost his post was not due to results but because the owners were not happy with the style of football."

    Would think style of play is one of the last things KM/RD care about.

    On the contrary, when RD suddenly got shot of Vukomanovic, the 2pts-a-game caretaker at Standard Liege, the stated reason was because they didn't like his style of football. (That gave Riga his 2nd shot at Liege.)
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,256
    The whole thing is yet another farcical chapter under RD & KM. RD sacked Slade because he got upset that some fans went over to Belgium and interrupted his lunch. He's oblivious to the fact that the majority of fans don't want him there, regardless of whether or not he appointed a British manager in the summer. In his head because KM had told him we cannot have another Karel Frayere and continue the way we were going, he thought he had dealt with it and everything was going to be okay.

    Unfortunately for KM, she was hoping Slade would hit the ground running and success on the pitch would curb the protests and the unease. Slade unfortunately couldn't really get us going partly because the budget was limited from KM's errors in all the past player signings, and he himself plays a negative brand of football.

    The blocked up toilet that is Charlton has overflowed again, and RD has been told he has to call a plumber. RD now wants his own plumber that he knows because he's completely detached from the day to day enormity of the situation and what a shit fest it is, because KM has been telling him it's going okay. KM now between a rock and a hard place is probably using all her feeble persuasion skills to insist that we cannot have a COL or any other of Roland's mates, because she's bearing the brunt of the backlash over here. RD has probably got some of the gist of it and said to her that COL will be coach for now.

    She's now obliviously trying to imagine there will be some sort of recruitment process where interested parties like Cauldwell come forward and the few remaining fans that still cling to the hope their is hope, buy into maybe Slade leaving will be the key to success.

    Anyone with half a brain cell must now actually realise that it really is a monumental shambles and there is no way back, only continuation of a detritus on the same path.

    NO manager, whether network or Alex Ferguson can turn this round with our lunatic of an owner and incompetent CEO.

    Whatever/whoever/however there is no future for this club whilst they are here.

    They might as well put COL in full control as it add more fuel to the protests. That would be the best possible outcome in my opinion