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Bowyer's got to go (ed. p23 CAFCOfficial twitter confirm he's gone)
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There is a phrase that many on here won't know or understand, but it is 'Stupid Loyalty'. Of course these people would rather call fellow fans morons, liars or liken them to chimps. Using the term is hardly strong compared to this. And when the argument really swings away from them, they close the thread.10
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MuttleyCAFC said:There is a phrase that many on here won't know or understand, but it is 'Stupid Loyalty'. Of course these people would rather call fellow fans morons, liars or liken them to chimps. Using the term is hardly strong compared to this. And when the argument really swings away from them, they close the thread.6
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8/1 with Skybet oddschecker0
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I think they are pretty one sided to be fair on the personal level and I looked at what Off It said and thought he crossed a line. Of course if you agree with his position, you may think it is acceptable. Find me something similar aimed the other way.3
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MuttleyCAFC said:I think they are pretty one sided to be fair on the personal level and I looked at what Off It said and thought he crossed a line. Of course if you agree with his position, you may think it is acceptable.
I also include the pathetic disrespect to Bowyer at times with that
Maybe that's why the Mods feel the need to close these threads as they simply turn in repeated slagging matches that have absolutely no bearing on the discussion6 -
ForeverAddickted said:MuttleyCAFC said:There is a phrase that many on here won't know or understand, but it is 'Stupid Loyalty'. Of course these people would rather call fellow fans morons, liars or liken them to chimps. Using the term is hardly strong compared to this. And when the argument really swings away from them, they close the thread.6
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carly burn said:JamesSeed said:@Leroy Ambrose might have some interesting opinions as to why the players look tired after playing Saturday/Tuesday a couple of times. Or perhaps some insights as to how they could improve their recovery. Does Charlton employ a sports scientist/nutritionist?When you think of what pro cyclists go through day after day for three weeks (with two rest days) during the Tour de France etc without falling apart, it makes me think we could learn a lot from how they cope with the repeated exertions. In cycling they talk about hunger knock, which happens after a few hours riding if you forget to eat or drink enough and energy levels fall off a cliff. You’ll see riders going back to team cars for energy gels or bottles, or cadging them off team mates. Sometimes in matches it looks like our players haven’t recovered properly, or have a carb or glucose deficiency.I just think something’s wrong if they can’t play Saturday/Tuesday a few times without falling apart, unless they’re carrying an injury.
Or perhaps the sports are so different that there are no lessons to be learned?
I said early on in this campaign that marginal gains were going to play a big part in a wage capped league. I don't think too much has changed tbh.
I think we were crying out for a sports psychologist months ago.
It's more likely to be a lack of underlying base fitness than not enough fuelling - imagine most of the bottles they drink from have some energy source in them and they'll be taking on the right amount of fluids and carbs both pre-match and at half time.
Of course, our nutritionist and conditioning coaslching *could* be shite, for all I know - but I'd imagine we're further ahead in this regard than a lot of the lower budget teams (who we've contrived to lose to!)0 -
Except you comment on one but let the others go. Mind you I wasn't referring to you. You are a reasonable and polite poster as entitled to your views as anybody else is, But that is the point, look through the posts and see where the line is being crossed with no adverse comments.2
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MuttleyCAFC said:Except you comment on one but let the others go. Mind you I wasn't referring to you. You are a reasonable and polite poster as entitled to your views as anybody else is, But that is the point, look through the posts and see where the line is being crossed with no adverse comments.0
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ForeverAddickted said:MuttleyCAFC said:Except you comment on one but let the others go. Mind you I wasn't referring to you. You are a reasonable and polite poster as entitled to your views as anybody else is, But that is the point, look through the posts and see where the line is being crossed with no adverse comments.2
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My worry with bowyer is that he doesn’t seem to realise where the problems lie and doesn’t do anything to change it. He thinks we have had a few bad decisions go against us and hit the wood work a lot and are generally unlucky.
we are poor and have been all season.1 -
I will be extremely disappointed if he’s manager next season and fear if he is we will be having this same conversation around December time and another season in League One will be beckoning.15
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Has he gone yet?0
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If we get rid of Bowyer I'm hopeful we'll show a bit more ambition than Kenny Jackett, it would be a sideways step at best.2
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I think change is needed and needed now.
I personally believe if Bowyer is manager next season he will get sacked half way through the season.
I just don't think he is good enough to build a squad as capable as the one he had a couple of years ago.
Not sure Tommy sees it like that though so I expect Bowyer to be given a chance to rebuild in the summer.1 -
AndyG said:ForeverAddickted said:MuttleyCAFC said:There is a phrase that many on here won't know or understand, but it is 'Stupid Loyalty'. Of course these people would rather call fellow fans morons, liars or liken them to chimps. Using the term is hardly strong compared to this. And when the argument really swings away from them, they close the thread.
We are all entitled to our own opinion, the rule is that we should try to understand/respect the other voice even though we may disagree with it.
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LargeAddick said:I will be extremely disappointed if he’s manager next season and fear if he is we will be having this same conversation around December time and another season in League One will be beckoning.
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Oh dear. I hope it’s just lockdown and people venting here rather down the pub with their mates.0
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soapy_jones said:Has he gone yet?0
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ElfsborgAddick said:LargeAddick said:I will be extremely disappointed if he’s manager next season and fear if he is we will be having this same conversation around December time and another season in League One will be beckoning.4
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I think with a good budget it should be pretty straight forward to get out of this league next season. Many clubs with less wealthy owners will be playing catch up and clubs with decent wage budgets should be able to unsettle players. The difference next season will be that TS will be expecting a backed Bowyer to not only produce results but attractive football that will keep people coming back to the valley. I’m not sure he’s got that in him.8
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He's staying till the end of the season, 100%.0
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LargeAddick said:I will be extremely disappointed if he’s manager next season and fear if he is we will be having this same conversation around December time and another season in League One will be beckoning.
Take a look at the list of candidates for the Pompey job because that’s the same pond we’ll be fishing in. Which of these do you fancy?
Johnnie Jackson
Kenny Jackett
Chris Coleman
Danny Cowley
Neil Harris
Phil Parkinson
Ryan Lowe2 -
Callumcafc said:LargeAddick said:I will be extremely disappointed if he’s manager next season and fear if he is we will be having this same conversation around December time and another season in League One will be beckoning.
Take a look at the list of candidates for the Pompey job because that’s the same pond we’ll be fishing in. Which of these do you fancy?
Johnnie JacksonKenny JackettChris ColemanDanny CowleyNeil HarrisPhil ParkinsonRyan Lowe2 -
Callumcafc said:LargeAddick said:I will be extremely disappointed if he’s manager next season and fear if he is we will be having this same conversation around December time and another season in League One will be beckoning.
Take a look at the list of candidates for the Pompey job because that’s the same pond we’ll be fishing in. Which of these do you fancy?
Johnnie Jackson
Kenny Jackett
Chris Coleman
Danny Cowley
Neil Harris
Phil Parkinson
Ryan Lowe0 -
Callumcafc said:LargeAddick said:I will be extremely disappointed if he’s manager next season and fear if he is we will be having this same conversation around December time and another season in League One will be beckoning.
Take a look at the list of candidates for the Pompey job because that’s the same pond we’ll be fishing in. Which of these do you fancy?
Johnnie Jackson (Isnt he part of the problem?)
Kenny Jackett (His lack of success at Pompey is a concern)
Chris Coleman (International Manager, useless at club level)
Danny Cowley (Unsure)
Neil Harris (Yeaaa okay)
Phil Parkinson (Been there, done it)
Ryan Lowe0 -
MuttleyCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:MuttleyCAFC said:Except you comment on one but let the others go. Mind you I wasn't referring to you. You are a reasonable and polite poster as entitled to your views as anybody else is, But that is the point, look through the posts and see where the line is being crossed with no adverse comments.5
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ForeverAddickted said:Callumcafc said:LargeAddick said:I will be extremely disappointed if he’s manager next season and fear if he is we will be having this same conversation around December time and another season in League One will be beckoning.
Take a look at the list of candidates for the Pompey job because that’s the same pond we’ll be fishing in. Which of these do you fancy?
Johnnie Jackson (Isnt he part of the problem?)
Kenny Jackett (His lack of success at Pompey is a concern)
Chris Coleman (International Manager, useless at club level)
Danny Cowley (Unsure)
Neil Harris (Yeaaa okay)
Phil Parkinson (Been there, done it)
Ryan Lowe
Ian Holloway
Tony Pulis
Nigel Adkins
Russell Martin- I'd say too early but if what he is trying to do comes to fruition he will go far.
Ian Evett
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LittleAddick said:ForeverAddickted said:Callumcafc said:LargeAddick said:I will be extremely disappointed if he’s manager next season and fear if he is we will be having this same conversation around December time and another season in League One will be beckoning.
Take a look at the list of candidates for the Pompey job because that’s the same pond we’ll be fishing in. Which of these do you fancy?
Johnnie Jackson (Isnt he part of the problem?)
Kenny Jackett (His lack of success at Pompey is a concern)
Chris Coleman (International Manager, useless at club level)
Danny Cowley (Unsure)
Neil Harris (Yeaaa okay)
Phil Parkinson (Been there, done it)
Ryan Lowe
Ian Holloway
Tony Pulis
Nigel Adkins
Russell Martin- I'd say too early but if what he is trying to do comes to fruition he will go far.
Ian Evett
Daniel Stendal: Absolutely, might have been me who first mentioned him as a Bowyer replacement
Russell Martin: Another one who has really impressed me and I'd be very happy with
Ian Evett: Not too sure, he's turned things around at Bolton but a bit too unproven for me
Holloway | Pulis | Atkins are the past in Management for me now, no thanks
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ForeverAddickted said:LittleAddick said:ForeverAddickted said:Callumcafc said:LargeAddick said:I will be extremely disappointed if he’s manager next season and fear if he is we will be having this same conversation around December time and another season in League One will be beckoning.
Take a look at the list of candidates for the Pompey job because that’s the same pond we’ll be fishing in. Which of these do you fancy?
Johnnie Jackson (Isnt he part of the problem?)
Kenny Jackett (His lack of success at Pompey is a concern)
Chris Coleman (International Manager, useless at club level)
Danny Cowley (Unsure)
Neil Harris (Yeaaa okay)
Phil Parkinson (Been there, done it)
Ryan Lowe
Ian Holloway
Tony Pulis
Nigel Adkins
Russell Martin- I'd say too early but if what he is trying to do comes to fruition he will go far.
Ian Evett
Daniel Stendal: Absolutely, might have been me who first mentioned him as a Bowyer replacement
Russell Martin: Another one who has really impressed me and I'd be very happy with
Ian Evett: Not too sure, he's turned things around at Bolton but a bit too unproven for me
Holloway | Pulis | Atkins are the past in Management for me now, no thanks1