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Bowyer's got to go (ed. p23 CAFCOfficial twitter confirm he's gone)
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NapaAddick said:Transfermarkt is not great with actual player values but is fairly good at relative values. They rank us as #6 in L1 in player values. And our net player values are a far, far, far cry from Ipswich, who appear to be "going for it." And millions behind other top 4 clubs. Also we have one of the smallest teams in the division, which can hardly be blamed on Lee. It seems by this data that we are only mildly under-performing our payroll. Club value points to 6th and we are 8th. Maybe the real problem is this is a crap league with crap players and crap money. Not sure there is some savior manager that we could get who can change that dynamic.
Wait we were just linked with wanting Russel Martin.
How does this work?*no intention of taking the piss out of original poster1 -
I would love to know whether Thomas Sandgard reads Charlton Life.
I have no idea, but If he does then he will know that there is an awful lot of fans wanting Bowyer replaced.
As a successful businessman I am sure that he has his finger on the pulse, and will be acutely aware of the groundswell of anger and frustration from the fans.
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Billericaydickie said:I would love to know whether Thomas Sandgard reads Charlton Life.
I have no idea, but If he does then he will know that there is an awful lot of fans wanting Bowyer replaced.
As a successful businessman I am sure that he has his finger on the pulse, and will be acutely aware of the groundswell of anger and frustration from the fans.0 -
You don't become successful by following what Dave Smith on a forum says is a good idea.
As carmaker Henry Ford once said, "If I'd asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses."15 -
Chunes said:You don't become successful by following what Dave Smith on a forum says is a good idea.
As carmaker Henry Ford once said, "If I'd asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses."2 -
Chunes said:You don't become successful by following what Dave Smith on a forum says is a good idea.
As carmaker Henry Ford once said, "If I'd asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses."12 -
AndyG said:Billericaydickie said:I would love to know whether Thomas Sandgard reads Charlton Life.
I have no idea, but If he does then he will know that there is an awful lot of fans wanting Bowyer replaced.
As a successful businessman I am sure that he has his finger on the pulse, and will be acutely aware of the groundswell of anger and frustration from the fans.
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AndyG said:Chunes said:You don't become successful by following what Dave Smith on a forum says is a good idea.
As carmaker Henry Ford once said, "If I'd asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses."0 -
Billericaydickie said:AndyG said:Billericaydickie said:I would love to know whether Thomas Sandgard reads Charlton Life.
I have no idea, but If he does then he will know that there is an awful lot of fans wanting Bowyer replaced.
As a successful businessman I am sure that he has his finger on the pulse, and will be acutely aware of the groundswell of anger and frustration from the fans.10 -
Rothko said:Billericaydickie said:AndyG said:Billericaydickie said:I would love to know whether Thomas Sandgard reads Charlton Life.
I have no idea, but If he does then he will know that there is an awful lot of fans wanting Bowyer replaced.
As a successful businessman I am sure that he has his finger on the pulse, and will be acutely aware of the groundswell of anger and frustration from the fans.
If I am correct, and that is a reflection of our fans feelings, that is a huge number.0 - Sponsored links:
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Billericaydickie said:Rothko said:Billericaydickie said:AndyG said:Billericaydickie said:I would love to know whether Thomas Sandgard reads Charlton Life.
I have no idea, but If he does then he will know that there is an awful lot of fans wanting Bowyer replaced.
As a successful businessman I am sure that he has his finger on the pulse, and will be acutely aware of the groundswell of anger and frustration from the fans.
If I am correct, and that is a reflection of our fans feelings, that is a huge number.
2,000 - 5,000? - If thats the case thats no where near normal attendance levels, of course there will be those on twitter and not even on social media who no doubt have the same feelings so impossible to actually judge.3 -
Off_it said:AFKABartram said:Utterly pointless. If the owner never changed it after we hadn’t won for 4 games, he’s not going to change it when we are 4 games unbeaten at this stage of the season.
Do wonder about us as a fanbase at times, it’s definitely evolved.
I'm just fucking glad I dont have to sit in a stadium with them any more.3 -
ForeverAddickted said:Billericaydickie said:Rothko said:Billericaydickie said:AndyG said:Billericaydickie said:I would love to know whether Thomas Sandgard reads Charlton Life.
I have no idea, but If he does then he will know that there is an awful lot of fans wanting Bowyer replaced.
As a successful businessman I am sure that he has his finger on the pulse, and will be acutely aware of the groundswell of anger and frustration from the fans.
If I am correct, and that is a reflection of our fans feelings, that is a huge number.
2,000 - 5,000? - If thats the case thats no where near normal attendance levels, of course there will be those on twitter and not even on social media who no doubt have the same feelings so impossible to actually judge.
The view was about 90% in favour of what ever it was (I can't remember what the actual subject was) and I got pelters for pointing out even on the biggest forum it was still only about 0.1% of fans.
If anyone uses Charlton Life, Facebook, Twitter or Trust Surveys on the basis they are a gospel reflection of "all fans" opinions and base any significant business decisions on it, as the only source, their business won't do well for very long.
If anyone post on here, or else where, for any other reason than to express an opinion they need to give their head a wobble.4 -
clb74 said:Let Bowyer have till Christmas.
What's half a season amongst friends.
What's gutting for me if he does go is his managerial career at us would of always been under a cloud.
Give him a fresh season.
If we finish top 6 and lose in the play off final, then I'd keep him on. Anything short of top 6 and he's simply got to go.5 -
What an enlightening thread. I’m perfectly happy to stick with with Lee and if TS wants to give him next season then that’s fine with me too. What I would say is that I do think Lee has made innumerable quite big errors in judgement this season. Some quite inexplicable. I currently don’t see the Lee Bowyer prior to our Wembley win. I see a completely different person. I’m a little concerned by the manager I’m seeing at the moment. To his credit. He has probably gone through one of the most intense baptisms of football management fires in history. Some stability and support from the owner might be both Lee’s and the football clubs salvation. It’s all about next season now for me.16
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Croydon said:clb74 said:Let Bowyer have till Christmas.
What's half a season amongst friends.
What's gutting for me if he does go is his managerial career at us would of always been under a cloud.
Give him a fresh season.
If we finish top 6 and lose in the play off final, then I'd keep him on. Anything short of top 6 and he's simply got to go.
And replaced by.... whom? There are two parts to such a decision. Many seem to be saying "he has to go" with no plan of even knowledge of who would or could come here. This is not the EPL. Or even The Championship. If there were good managers in L1.... they would not be in L1. The pay down here sucks.
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Billericaydickie said:Rothko said:Billericaydickie said:AndyG said:Billericaydickie said:I would love to know whether Thomas Sandgard reads Charlton Life.
I have no idea, but If he does then he will know that there is an awful lot of fans wanting Bowyer replaced.
As a successful businessman I am sure that he has his finger on the pulse, and will be acutely aware of the groundswell of anger and frustration from the fans.
The vast majority are 50/50 on the issue and would like Bowyer to succeed if he can :-)
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NapaAddick said:Croydon said:clb74 said:Let Bowyer have till Christmas.
What's half a season amongst friends.
What's gutting for me if he does go is his managerial career at us would of always been under a cloud.
Give him a fresh season.
If we finish top 6 and lose in the play off final, then I'd keep him on. Anything short of top 6 and he's simply got to go.
And replaced by.... whom? There are two parts to such a decision. Many seem to be saying "he has to go" with no plan of even knowledge of who would or could come here. This is not the EPL. Or even The Championship. If there were good managers in L1.... they would not be in L1. The pay down here sucks.1 -
There's no point him going right now if whoever comes in at that point isn't a clear and immediate improvement straight away.
My own feelings are that TS already has a plan of some sort, what Bowyer's part in that (or Jackson's, or Gallen's) is remains to be seen. But his (seemingly uncharacteristic) lack of public commentary suggests to me that forums and fan discussion are not going to be decisive.2 - Sponsored links:
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thenewbie said:There's no point him going right now if whoever comes in at that point isn't a clear and immediate improvement straight away.
My own feelings are that TS already has a plan of some sort, what Bowyer's part in that (or Jackson's, or Gallen's) is remains to be seen. But his (seemingly uncharacteristic) lack of public commentary suggests to me that forums and fan discussion are not going to be decisive.0 -
Surely the quality of Bowyer’s signings were heavily influenced by the salary cap. Hence the quality of players we have. Let’s give him a chance with a normal window. I’m sure Thomas is looking at it the same way. I really don’t think it would be a good idea to get rid of Bowyer now.2
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You would hope TS is a good enough business man to have people around him that would shortlist, interview and decide on any future manager in a thorough and insightful manner. We as fans can discuss or speculate because that’s what fans do, it’s what makes football so attractive, because we’ve been watching it long enough to convince ourselves that we know what we are talking about!I’m of the opinion that GR has been doing this for a while and it’s what’s upset LB. Could be way off the mark but we’ve seen this sort of rift at football clubs before.4
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Rob said:Surely the quality of Bowyer’s signings were heavily influenced by the salary cap. Hence the quality of players we have. Let’s give him a chance with a normal window. I’m sure Thomas is looking at it the same way. I really don’t think it would be a good idea to get rid of Bowyer now.0
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addick1956 said:Cafc43v3r said:addick1956 said:NapaAddick said:Transfermarkt is not great with actual player values but is fairly good at relative values. They rank us as #6 in L1 in player values. And our net player values are a far, far, far cry from Ipswich, who appear to be "going for it." And millions behind other top 4 clubs. Also we have one of the smallest teams in the division, which can hardly be blamed on Lee. It seems by this data that we are only mildly under-performing our payroll. Club value points to 6th and we are 8th. Maybe the real problem is this is a crap league with crap players and crap money. Not sure there is some savior manager that we could get who can change that dynamic.
Hence Lapslie wasn't in our squad so didn't count towards the wage cap, but Oztumer did. (source Bowyer)
We had 25, right up to the limit, both in terms of numbers and wages, until Maddison left freeing up a space and wages at the last minute. Hence we could have signed a free agent. (source Gallen).
I added it up for the injury thread a few weeks ago, I think we have used 33 players. The current 24, Maddison, Williams, Levitt, Smyth, Bonne, Bogle, Doughty plus Barker and Henry (who don't count towards anything as they are u18s).
I am not sure how Hull can possibly have a 30 plus man squad, unless they have picked 5 or 6 of their u23s since the cap was abolished?0 -
addick1956 said:Cafc43v3r said:addick1956 said:NapaAddick said:Transfermarkt is not great with actual player values but is fairly good at relative values. They rank us as #6 in L1 in player values. And our net player values are a far, far, far cry from Ipswich, who appear to be "going for it." And millions behind other top 4 clubs. Also we have one of the smallest teams in the division, which can hardly be blamed on Lee. It seems by this data that we are only mildly under-performing our payroll. Club value points to 6th and we are 8th. Maybe the real problem is this is a crap league with crap players and crap money. Not sure there is some savior manager that we could get who can change that dynamic.
We've used 33 in the League and 46 in all competitions. Of the 33 that appeared in the League, 24 are still at the club and that doesn't include either of our two reserve keepers who have yet to play:
LB 1st XI
Amos
Gunter
Famewo
Inniss
Maatsen
Watson
Pratley
Shinnie
Millar
Aneke
Stockley
LB 2nd XI
Maynard-Brewer
Matthews
Pearce
Oshilaja
Purrington
Forster-Caskey
Smith
Gilbey
Morgan
Washington
Schwartz
Not used:
Jaiyesimi
Harness
Barker
Vennings
So we comfortably have two players for every position and I doubt that many of our rivals are that fortunate
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How difficult is this?
We cling to the hope that we might make the Play-Offs (we probably won't).
We cling to the hope that, if we make the Play-Offs (which we probably won't), then we will win them (we probably won't).
We cling to the hope that Bowyer will build a superteam once he has infinite cash to spend (he probably won't).
We cling to the hope that Bowyer is the man to deliver Sandgaard's vision of European football in seven six years (he probably isn't).
Some have asked 'why sack Bowyer now?'.
Answer: So that the new guy gets a flying start at the essential promotion that we need next season.11 -
Chunes said:Cafc43v3r said:Chunes said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:se9addick said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Compared to most other clubs it's hard to argue we have a toxic fanbase. I don't understand why TS would leave Bowyer in charge based on our football this season but if he decides to do so we'll just have to sit back and see what happens.
Bowyer got us promoted through the playoffs but given the squad we had at the
time I don't think this is as big an achievement as many are arguing. We've been pretty dire this season and whatever the limitations of the squad he has to take a large part of the responsibility.
I will be very disappointed if we start next season with him in charge given his limitations.
It's hard to find what the "small clubs" spent on wages because they don't file full accounts, the "smallest" one I could find was MK Dons and they spent 5 million on wages.
Sunderland's wage bill for the same period was a staggering 20 million plus, Barnsley's was just over 7, Portsmouth's just over 6.
Whether we got bang for our buck is a different argument all together but the fact we had a big wage bill is just that, a fact.
It was phrased as a question so I will thank you to keep your hair on.
Virtually every club which has tried this has come down pretty quickly (see also Wycombe Wanderers this season). Rotherham are probably about to do it again, but Charlton are the biggest club to attempt it (AFAIK) and that was all about Roland.
In L1 we are a big club and even with the salary cap and turnover of players I'd expect our playing budget this season to be one of the largest just because of existing contracts.7 -
Cafc43v3r said:NapaAddick said:Cafc43v3r said:NapaAddick said:LittleAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:A question to the guys wanting Bowyer out.When the next manager comes in, if he was producing poor performances and results after fifteen games would you want him sacked?
Until we loaned out Maddison we were right on the wage cap. If we only signed players no one else wanted how comes we had to pay them so much?
We haven't had to resort to playing a load of kids.
We signed 2 players for a fee in January, hardly anyone else in league 1 did.
Has it been ideal circumstances? Of course it hasn't. But most league 1 managers would have bitten your hand off to have Amos, Pearce, Oshilaja, Purrington, Morgan, JFC, Gilbey, Pratley, Chuks, Washington, Doughty, Williams, Bonne and Phillips as the core of a squad. That's what we had when the take over was done.
This is a good argument against his results. I wonder about the payroll advantage we really have given 90% of our players exist under a salary cap that equalized payroll. I've been trying to find comparitive payroll numbers in L1 for 2020-21 and so far am unable.
Our wage bill was 10 million, 2 years ago, and Gallen said if was about 3 or 4 million less now. That would put us currently in the same ball park as Luton and Barnsley the year we got promoted.
Now you could make an argument that the players aren't worth what we pay them but I don't think there is a player at the club that either wasn't signed, or had a new contract, under Bowyer/Gallen.2 -
What unsettled me was being at the Valley to witness both Donny Rovers and MKD completely outclassing us.Whether or not that was Bowyer’s fault or the result of lack of investment from RD and ESI I don’t really know.Whether he stays or not I think things will improve next year.3