Karl Robinson (Ed. Page 79 - GONE- Mutual Consent)
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Curbishley does know how to run a football club especially Charlton,thats why i said in some role,agree with the Roland comment sadlycafcfan1990 said:
Curbishley doesn't know football anymore, certainly not management. Euell and JJ are inexperienced but they know this Charlton.bertpalmer said:
for me the only one who could turn this round at least short term is Alan Curbishley in some rolePopIcon said:Jason Euel
The Charlton we have loved in the past is long gone, I don't think anyone can turn much around until Roland has gone.3 -
Curbishley hasn't managed for an awful long time though, indeed apart from that brief spell at Fulham, he hasn't been near a club for years, let along take coaching0
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There is no way Roland would bring Curbs in, even if he was willing to come. In all honesty, no manager would want this job.0
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but being realistic bert that's not going to happen.bertpalmer said:
for me the only one who could turn this round at least short term is Alan Curbishley in some rolePopIcon said:Jason Euel
It has to be Euell, Jackson, Bowyer and the players pulling together.5 -
unless deal done but waiting EFL approval which takes about a week I believe.benjest1989 said:Doesn't make sense to announce Kewell before announcing a takeover
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If that was the case I'm pretty sure we would know about it.LargeAddick said:
unless deal done but waiting EFL approval which takes about a week I believe.benjest1989 said:Doesn't make sense to announce Kewell before announcing a takeover
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Maybe after the devastation of Katrien leaving and really dropping the club in it, Roland cannot bear to let another valued member of the team leave.
Let’s be honest, if we lose another asset, we’re fucked, we might even end up with a terrible situation where we get promoted or something.10 -
we ain't taking anyone on3
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just my opinion1
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LB and JJ it is then0
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There is a very big difference between offering your resignation and actually resigning.
I have to admit I have used the tactic myself indeed did resign from a position within the company but not from the company itself. I had a dual contract.
It is a leverage point which largely says "on the basis of resources there is nothing more I can do for you and I would like the opportunity to explore other options"
In essence it is the point at which you say "it is not working, I am doing my best but if you want me to go, pay my contract up and I will go".
The actual terms of any formal exit will be defined by his contract. He can in effect put himself on gardening leave but will face possible financial consequences.
Quite what the players are supposed to think and where this leaves the clubhouse is anyone's guess.
The underlying current remains with this guy, despite all the fine words about his coaches and backroom staff, that the dialogue is ultimately always about him.
I am not sure our situation can become anymore bizarre.22 -
Curbishley knows more about football than the likes of Robinson have had hot dinners.
He wouldn't work for Duchatelet though. Curbs is his own man.
I really cannot hear the phrase: "Someone has to work for Duchatelet why shouldn't it be me?"13 -
ill do it Roland and for FREE i just need the Berti Smalls list and an unlimited access to petrol2
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If I was Euell i'd still be working on my first touch....se9addick said:
If I was Euell I wouldn't want it eithermoutuakilla said:Euell didn't want the first team position last time he was offered it on a caretaker basis. Would he take it this time?
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To be fair to Robinson he looks like he's had quite a few hot dinners.LenGlover said:Curbishley knows more about football than the likes of Robinson have had hot dinners.
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Crikey the madhouse just keeps getting more and more nuts.2
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All this is in the public domain because Robinson wants it there, no other reason. Maybe the Kewell stuff too.34
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Yes, you cant really say - this is as crazy as it gets with the complete madman owner we have!cfgs said:Crikey the madhouse just keeps getting more and more nuts.
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Robinson wants his cake and eat it. Pay off from us, walks into new job.Grapevine49 said:There is a very big difference between offering your resignation and actually resigning.
I have to admit I have used the tactic myself indeed did resign from a position within the company but not from the company itself. I had a dual contract.
It is a leverage point which largely says "on the basis of resources there is nothing more I can do for you and I would like the opportunity to explore other options"
In essence it is the point at which you say "it is not working, I am doing my best but if you want me to go, pay my contract up and I will go".
The actual terms of any formal exit will be defined by his contract. He can in effect put himself on gardening leave but will face possible financial consequences.
Quite what the players are supposed to think and where this leaves the clubhouse is anyone's guess.
The underlying current remains with this guy, despite all the fine words about his coaches and backroom staff, that the dialogue is ultimately always about him.
I am not sure our situation can become anymore bizarre.
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as I said at 12.32pm ;-))Airman Brown said:All this is in the public domain because Robinson wants it there, no other reason. Maybe the Kewell stuff too.
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I really hate you Karl Robinson.Airman Brown said:All this is in the public domain because Robinson wants it there, no other reason. Maybe the Kewell stuff too.
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Zero sympathy for Robinson. Everyone warned him and he wouldn't listen.10
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Having made a joke about Robinson and dinner a few posts ago he's now moved onto pudding ...LargeAddick said:
Robinson wants his cake and eat it. Pay off from us, walks into new job.Grapevine49 said:There is a very big difference between offering your resignation and actually resigning.
I have to admit I have used the tactic myself indeed did resign from a position within the company but not from the company itself. I had a dual contract.
It is a leverage point which largely says "on the basis of resources there is nothing more I can do for you and I would like the opportunity to explore other options"
In essence it is the point at which you say "it is not working, I am doing my best but if you want me to go, pay my contract up and I will go".
The actual terms of any formal exit will be defined by his contract. He can in effect put himself on gardening leave but will face possible financial consequences.
Quite what the players are supposed to think and where this leaves the clubhouse is anyone's guess.
The underlying current remains with this guy, despite all the fine words about his coaches and backroom staff, that the dialogue is ultimately always about him.
I am not sure our situation can become anymore bizarre.5 -
I hate Duchatelet - Robinson is a bang average lower league manager but he has had promises broken by the owner. I can't hate him - I feel for him a bit. Even a good manager's patience would be tried working for that tool!5
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Bring in @Tutt-Tutt. He always seems to know what he's talking about!9
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I agree, there's only two people on this planet I hate and that's PJ and DuncanMuttleyCAFC said:I hate Duchatelet - Robinson is a bang average lower league manager but he has had promises broken by the owner. I can't hate him - I feel for him a bit. Even a good manager's patience would be tried working for that tool!
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Be amazed if he is still here on Saturday, will get slaughtered when he comes out with the team, of course playing 4 2 3 1 shit.3
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What about Roland?i_b_b_o_r_g said:
I agree, there's only two people on this planet I hate and that's PJ and DuncanMuttleyCAFC said:I hate Duchatelet - Robinson is a bang average lower league manager but he has had promises broken by the owner. I can't hate him - I feel for him a bit. Even a good manager's patience would be tried working for that tool!
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Bring in @Tutt-Tutt. He always seems to know what he's talking about!
Have feeling last Saturday's experiment with 4-4-2 was because his main front man won't be available.Hartleypete said:Be amazed if he is still here on Saturday, will get slaughtered when he comes out with the team, of course playing 4 2 3 1 shit.
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The problem for Robbo is if he resigned and claimed constructive dismissal based on lies and broken promises, he would probably win, as Curbs did with West Ham. But it does not go well for you in the football world if you do that!1