***Lee Bowyer - Caretaker Manager (Jackson Assistant)***
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Fair enough.nth london addick said:
Totally agree with the playing comment Legend is banded around easily these days thoughblackpool72 said:
Along with Rob Lee he is the best teenager I have ever seen in a Charlton shirt.agim said:
Wouldn't call Bowyer a legendGrumpy said:You can't be anything but supportive with these two Charlton legends, and it should bring about a great atmosphere on Saturday. We now live in hope that Roland does complete the sale quickly. Onwards and upwards.
He's a legend in my book.
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Gomez is half the age of Bowyer and has twice the number of England caps...blackpool72 said:
Hahahase9addick said:
I think Gomez was/is better than Bowyer.blackpool72 said:
Along with Rob Lee he is the best teenager I have ever seen in a Charlton shirt.agim said:
Wouldn't call Bowyer a legendGrumpy said:You can't be anything but supportive with these two Charlton legends, and it should bring about a great atmosphere on Saturday. We now live in hope that Roland does complete the sale quickly. Onwards and upwards.
He's a legend in my book.0 -
Gomez is the best youngster we have produced ever, by a distance, and will captain England10
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England caps nowadays are handed out like confetti.se9addick said:
Gomez is half the age of Bowyer and has twice the number of England caps...blackpool72 said:
Hahahase9addick said:
I think Gomez was/is better than Bowyer.blackpool72 said:
Along with Rob Lee he is the best teenager I have ever seen in a Charlton shirt.agim said:
Wouldn't call Bowyer a legendGrumpy said:You can't be anything but supportive with these two Charlton legends, and it should bring about a great atmosphere on Saturday. We now live in hope that Roland does complete the sale quickly. Onwards and upwards.
He's a legend in my book.
Gomez by the way is quality1 -
I’m not sure if this is tongue in cheek or not but if it isn’t then I agree that I am surprised at the negative comments but vitriol?JamesSeed said:I think some of the anti Kewell vitriol on this forum has been well OTT, and I’m deeply shocked.
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Sorry, tongue in cheek.LargeAddick said:
I’m not sure if this is tongue in cheek or not but if it isn’t then I agree that I am surprised at the negative comments but vitriol?JamesSeed said:I think some of the anti Kewell vitriol on this forum has been well OTT, and I’m deeply shocked.
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We are all wondering how long this BJ thing will last, I fear it may be over all too quickly...AFKABartram said:Really wouldn't look too detailed into this as a long-term solution. Increasingly convinced this is a 1, 2 games at most agreement.
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If Paul Elliott is indeed to be our new chairman, I would have thought he would have had a say in who was appointed. On that basis I would be happy with the appointment.1
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But let’s get through Saturday first. I really hope Lee and JJ get off to a great start and we have a good turn out to support them.1
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Lee Bowyer’s first press conference as Charlton Caretaker Manager will be streamed live on Valley Pass from 9.30am on Friday morning.
It was announced this morning that Lee Bowyer would replace Karl Robinson. His first interview as Caretaker Manager is available here.
The live stream will be available here for Valley Pass subscribers from 9.30am on Friday morning.
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Bowyer on his first training session as Charlton Caretaker, Plymouth, Karl Robinson and Addicks play-off chances
Lee Bowyer took his first training session as the club’s Caretaker Manager and spoke to cafc.co.uk about his plans.
The full interview is available on Valley Pass.
On being appointed
“I’m ready for the challenge, it is a new challenge for me and I’m excited about it."
On if there will be a change in playing style
“Football is a game of opinions and I’m going to come in and if I’m going to be in charge, which I am, then I’m going to do it my way. I’m positive and I’m looking forward to that."
On his first training session
“It was good. The lads were good, the tempo was good, the finishing was good and then we played a few little games at the end and it was very sharp. The lads came off and said they enjoyed it, it was a good tempo.”
On how the Addicks play-off chances
“We’ve got 10 games left and if you can win seven of those 10, hopefully all 10, but if we win seven of the 10 then we’ll be in the play-offs. Then if we’re in the play-offs it is in our own hands. I think over two legs we’ll beat any of the teams that are in the play-offs and then the final is what it is. We all want to get promotion that is why we are here, no-one more so than me.”
On preparation for Saturday’s game against Plymouth
“We prepare the best way we can. You look at their strengths, you look at their weaknesses. We’ll put out a side to win the game. Again you need a bit of luck in any match but I’m excited for Saturday. I think the lads will be right up for it. Hopefully the crowd will get right behind us and get the place rocking. We’ve got 10 games to go, we need the crowd to be behind us, especially the home games because we’ve got all the big teams that are above us to come to The Valley. We win all of those games and then obviously we are in the play-offs.”
Get your ticket for Saturday's home game against Plymouth game here.
On his message to the fans
“Get behind us and be patient with the lads. I know recently it has been difficult but the lads are going to be trying. They are going to be giving 100 per cent, I guarantee them that. Just hang in there and get behind us and we’ll be fine.”
On Karl Robinson following this morning’s news of his departure
“I wish him all the best, and good luck. For me I’m grateful to him for bringing me back here, I think he’s left the team in a good place, just outside the play-offs. It’s a lot better than when he came, I wish him all the best and hopefully I can finish off what he started.”
The full interview is available on Valley Pass.
Today's Behind the Scenes at The Training Ground episode will be available on Valley Pass later this evening.5 -
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Forgot how much of a geezer he isross1 said:5 -
Amazingly reminiscent of Curbs' speaking style.
Must be a good sign.0 -
Gotta a feeling we ain’t playing Karl’s formation Saturday.
Really looking forward to the game now.3 -
Leggie
Good luck Lee and Jacko,put the pride back into our club.3 -
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Good old George... Such a legend you miss that his name is Jorgeblackpool72 said:
Fair enough it's all about opinions.killerandflash said:Bowyer was a fine young player for us, but I don't think he stayed long enough to gain "legend" status
Alan Simonsen
George Costa
Both legends to me5 -
I like Richard Rufus
I like Stuart Balmer
Big Carl Leaburn he's alright
With a bit of help from David Whyte
I like Mickey Salmon
But the one I do prefer
Is a little bit of Lee Bow Lee Bow Lee Bow
A little bit of Lee Bow-yer
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Love that combo of black shorts and home shirt. Should be the first priority for the new regime.Henry Irving said:3 -
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Got carried along by the interview, then remembered this is the usual RD car crash. Suspect we will get turned over on Saturday.2
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from expecting a crap game with a crap finish I have a feeling that regardless of outcome we will see more effort and endeavour and certainly more and better attacking on display from us. Yes let’s get out of our cynicism and get behind the team on saturday win, lose or draw and in the depths of adversity you never know what may happen. At least Argyle wont know what to expect unlike if Robinson was still in charge.0
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Scott Parker, just had a dent in his career because he went to Chelsea.CAFCsayer said:Gomez is the best youngster we have produced ever, by a distance, and will captain England
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Good luck to them both. Can’t be any worse than what we’ve had. At least they’re Charlton through and through.0
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If he's anywhere near as good as our last manager from Canning Town, I'll be more than happy.1