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Scoham said:0
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KiwiValley said:Scoham said:2
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Cafc43v3r said:bobmunro said:Cafc43v3r said:Mr Southall has already painted himself in to a corner really hasnt he?
He said contracts for Bower and Taylor where his first priority. He said he wanted to sign Leko and Cullen on perms.
If Taylor won't sign, keeping him until the end of the season or selling him in the window both make sense. Depending on other things.
But he can't sack Bowyer and if Bowyer walks, saying lack of value of contract is the problem, Southall is snookered.
If Bowyer makes a contract for Taylor a "line in the sand" it could get messy.
If Bowyer makes a contract for Taylor a line in the sand then it won't get messy - Bowyer would be out of a job and quite rightly.
By saying its your priority, as part of your 1st pitch to the fans, then selling one and sacking the other isn't a great start.0 -
"The pressure on Bowyer changes under the new regime."
That will only happen if Bowyer receives a contract commensurate with being in the top half of the Championship.
That will only happen if transfers or Salaries for players are commensurate with being in the top half of the table.
After 13 days of the window and one loan in, and with our Talismanic main striker not agreeing a new contract, no sign of the pressure on Lee Bowyer mounting; in fact the opposite is true, hence why Lee has chosen this moment not February to voice his concerns over the make up of the contract offered.
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soapboxsam said:"The pressure on Bowyer changes under the new regime."
That will only happen if Bowyer receives a contract commensurate with being in the top half of the Championship.
That will only happen if transfers or Salaries for players are commensurate with being in the top half of the table.
After 13 days of the window and one loan in, and with our Talismanic main striker not agreeing a new contract, no sign of the pressure on Lee Bowyer mounting; in fact the opposite is true, hence why Lee has chosen this moment not February to voice his concerns over the make up of the contract offered.
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cafcfan1990 said:soapboxsam said:"The pressure on Bowyer changes under the new regime."
That will only happen if Bowyer receives a contract commensurate with being in the top half of the Championship.
That will only happen if transfers or Salaries for players are commensurate with being in the top half of the table.
After 13 days of the window and one loan in, and with our Talismanic main striker not agreeing a new contract, no sign of the pressure on Lee Bowyer mounting; in fact the opposite is true, hence why Lee has chosen this moment not February to voice his concerns over the make up of the contract offered.
Have a word with yourself if you think Bowyers under pressure because not being thrashed by Championship clubs have proven to other clubs how good a manager Bowyer is under a worse injury crisis than Bournemouth.
My reason why Bowyer's isn't under pressure are valid.8 -
soapboxsam said:cafcfan1990 said:soapboxsam said:"The pressure on Bowyer changes under the new regime."
That will only happen if Bowyer receives a contract commensurate with being in the top half of the Championship.
That will only happen if transfers or Salaries for players are commensurate with being in the top half of the table.
After 13 days of the window and one loan in, and with our Talismanic main striker not agreeing a new contract, no sign of the pressure on Lee Bowyer mounting; in fact the opposite is true, hence why Lee has chosen this moment not February to voice his concerns over the make up of the contract offered.
Have a word with yourself if you think Bowyers under pressure because not being thrashed by Championship clubs have proven to other clubs how good a manager Bowyer is under a worse injury crisis than Bournemouth.
My reason why Bowyer's isn't under pressure are valid.2 -
soapboxsam said:cafcfan1990 said:soapboxsam said:"The pressure on Bowyer changes under the new regime."
That will only happen if Bowyer receives a contract commensurate with being in the top half of the Championship.
That will only happen if transfers or Salaries for players are commensurate with being in the top half of the table.
After 13 days of the window and one loan in, and with our Talismanic main striker not agreeing a new contract, no sign of the pressure on Lee Bowyer mounting; in fact the opposite is true, hence why Lee has chosen this moment not February to voice his concerns over the make up of the contract offered.
Have a word with yourself if you think Bowyers under pressure because not being thrashed by Championship clubs have proven to other clubs how good a manager Bowyer is under a worse injury crisis than Bournemouth.
My reason why Bowyer's isn't under pressure are valid
.I'm not talking about this week or month but going forward things have changed.1 -
SLP saying Bowyer thinks a new deal could be signed in the next few days after positive talks this weekend. "A phonecall or two should get it over the line"6
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soapboxsam said:cafcfan1990 said:soapboxsam said:"The pressure on Bowyer changes under the new regime."
That will only happen if Bowyer receives a contract commensurate with being in the top half of the Championship.
That will only happen if transfers or Salaries for players are commensurate with being in the top half of the table.
After 13 days of the window and one loan in, and with our Talismanic main striker not agreeing a new contract, no sign of the pressure on Lee Bowyer mounting; in fact the opposite is true, hence why Lee has chosen this moment not February to voice his concerns over the make up of the contract offered.
Have a word with yourself if you think Bowyers under pressure because not being thrashed by Championship clubs have proven to other clubs how good a manager Bowyer is under a worse injury crisis than Bournemouth.
My reason why Bowyer's isn't under pressure are valid.
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LouisMend said:2
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Henry Irving said:soapboxsam said:cafcfan1990 said:soapboxsam said:"The pressure on Bowyer changes under the new regime."
That will only happen if Bowyer receives a contract commensurate with being in the top half of the Championship.
That will only happen if transfers or Salaries for players are commensurate with being in the top half of the table.
After 13 days of the window and one loan in, and with our Talismanic main striker not agreeing a new contract, no sign of the pressure on Lee Bowyer mounting; in fact the opposite is true, hence why Lee has chosen this moment not February to voice his concerns over the make up of the contract offered.
Have a word with yourself if you think Bowyers under pressure because not being thrashed by Championship clubs have proven to other clubs how good a manager Bowyer is under a worse injury crisis than Bournemouth.
My reason why Bowyer's isn't under pressure are valid
.I'm not talking about this week or month but going forward things have changed.
I hope Lee Bowyer stays and is under more pressure and all our hopes for the club we love come to fruition. Of course he will be sacked if, when the talking stops and we have a funded championship team, Lee has to deliver.
Lee Bowyer would see being able to compete in the championship as a privilege not pressure.1 -
cafcfan1990 said:soapboxsam said:cafcfan1990 said:soapboxsam said:"The pressure on Bowyer changes under the new regime."
That will only happen if Bowyer receives a contract commensurate with being in the top half of the Championship.
That will only happen if transfers or Salaries for players are commensurate with being in the top half of the table.
After 13 days of the window and one loan in, and with our Talismanic main striker not agreeing a new contract, no sign of the pressure on Lee Bowyer mounting; in fact the opposite is true, hence why Lee has chosen this moment not February to voice his concerns over the make up of the contract offered.
Have a word with yourself if you think Bowyers under pressure because not being thrashed by Championship clubs have proven to other clubs how good a manager Bowyer is under a worse injury crisis than Bournemouth.
My reason why Bowyer's isn't under pressure are valid.
My handle is soapboxsam so I have to live up to that or I would be serenesam.
Ok I understand that you and Henry are talking about the future but now is when decisions have to be made in the boardroom about our upward direction.
I have no problem with small steps but I want to see the brand new shoes going on the feet.
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soapboxsam said:cafcfan1990 said:soapboxsam said:cafcfan1990 said:soapboxsam said:"The pressure on Bowyer changes under the new regime."
That will only happen if Bowyer receives a contract commensurate with being in the top half of the Championship.
That will only happen if transfers or Salaries for players are commensurate with being in the top half of the table.
After 13 days of the window and one loan in, and with our Talismanic main striker not agreeing a new contract, no sign of the pressure on Lee Bowyer mounting; in fact the opposite is true, hence why Lee has chosen this moment not February to voice his concerns over the make up of the contract offered.
Have a word with yourself if you think Bowyers under pressure because not being thrashed by Championship clubs have proven to other clubs how good a manager Bowyer is under a worse injury crisis than Bournemouth.
My reason why Bowyer's isn't under pressure are valid.
My handle is soapboxsam so I have to live up to that or I would be serenesam.
Ok I understand that you and Henry are talking about the future but now is when decisions have to be made in the boardroom about our upward direction.
I have no problem with small steps but I want to see the brand new shoes going on the feet.
I still believe the pressures have changed overnight though. Ok there are reasonable excuses for our terrible run, but the bottom line is that relegation is a possibility. These guys haven't bought us to go down and will keep an eye on the situation, something we know Roland wouldn't have done. I don't think he is at immediate risk of being sacked, but the situation is certainly different.
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"A slow steady walk up a hill"1
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When do we start to get officially worried with this bubbling pot?1
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carly burn said:When do we start to get officially worried with this bubbling pot?0
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Pedro45 said:carly burn said:When do we start to get officially worried with this bubbling pot?7
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cafcfan1990 said:soapboxsam said:cafcfan1990 said:soapboxsam said:cafcfan1990 said:soapboxsam said:"The pressure on Bowyer changes under the new regime."
That will only happen if Bowyer receives a contract commensurate with being in the top half of the Championship.
That will only happen if transfers or Salaries for players are commensurate with being in the top half of the table.
After 13 days of the window and one loan in, and with our Talismanic main striker not agreeing a new contract, no sign of the pressure on Lee Bowyer mounting; in fact the opposite is true, hence why Lee has chosen this moment not February to voice his concerns over the make up of the contract offered.
Have a word with yourself if you think Bowyers under pressure because not being thrashed by Championship clubs have proven to other clubs how good a manager Bowyer is under a worse injury crisis than Bournemouth.
My reason why Bowyer's isn't under pressure are valid.
My handle is soapboxsam so I have to live up to that or I would be serenesam.
Ok I understand that you and Henry are talking about the future but now is when decisions have to be made in the boardroom about our upward direction.
I have no problem with small steps but I want to see the brand new shoes going on the feet.
I still believe the pressures have changed overnight though. Ok there are reasonable excuses for our terrible run, but the bottom line is that relegation is a possibility. These guys haven't bought us to go down and will keep an eye on the situation, something we know Roland wouldn't have done. I don't think he is at immediate risk of being sacked, but the situation is certainly different.1 - Sponsored links:
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Sounds positive.
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Wonder if this has any bearing on the Conor Gallagher situation?1
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We need Bowyer to sign ASAP for most transfer dealings to get sorted. Sorting Bowyer is THE priority.4
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Thought is was being sorted yesterday?????1
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...... meanwhile.0
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concerned this isn't done yet
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Hmmm0
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3:52pm Monday: Bowyer close to new Charlton contract after 'positive talks'
1:58pm Tuesday: concerned this isn't done yet
So Charlton Life26 -
Chizz said:3:52pm Monday: Bowyer close to new Charlton contract after 'positive talks'
1:58pm Tuesday: concerned this isn't done yet
So Charlton Life
10am Wednesday: He's shit anyway
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