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Bowyer's got to go (ed. p23 CAFCOfficial twitter confirm he's gone)
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killerandflash said:thickandthin63 said:personally,very sad to see him go,yes things have not gone well this year,but would have given him the chance in the summer to build his own squad "under normal circumstances".Who will take over,well Curbs has been out of the game too long,and would SCP be interested,both would be very popular with the fans,but got a feeling someone already lined up .Be very interesting when Lee makes his farewell speech,as too his reasons,I still think Roddy is in the frame somewhere.0
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golfaddick said:Gravesend_Addick said:My take & it's purely guesswork.
Bowyer was told some time ago we had to make the playoffs or he would be gone at the end of the season.
Birmingham have come in & he's jumped
Thanks Lee for nothing. If he gone a month or so ago we might have had a sniff of the play offs, but too late now.
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Feeling pretty gutted about this to be honest..5
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If he goes to Birmingham or Portsmouth it's best all round - he gets another job, it's reasonably amicable, we don't have to pay out compensation and get to have the fresh start the squad appears to need.
Cheers Lee, and good luck for the future.9 -
SELR_addicks said:Callumcafc said:RedPanda said:If he knows of Birmingham's interest, which I'm sure he does, then he's done us over here as they should be buying his contract.
I was ambivalent but that doesn't sit well with me,
Moving on is probably best for everyone at this point, it will give the whole fanbase a chance to reset themselves - some are too far gone.
Just have realistic expectations please. We’re not going to be able to attract Wilder or Howe so let’s put those names to bed.
Makes it seem like he was waiting around for a payout anyway.3 -
I feel little besides dull relief6
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ForeverAddickted said:masicat said:Thomas Frank.0
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J BLOCK said:Gravesend_Addick said:My take & it's purely guesswork.
Bowyer was told some time ago we had to make the playoffs or he would be gone at the end of the season.
Birmingham have come in & he's jumpedFair enough. Bowyer doesn’t owe us anything. He’s been more than loyal.9 -
Debaser said:CharltontillidieCOYR said:Gutted ! We owe that man alot ! He stuck with us in our darkest hours and had we given him time i still think he could have turned it around
but nowdays with huge pressure on instant success and fanbases full of toxic fans like ours that cant wait to be negative no manager is ever given time
all the best to the man and thanks for memorys that will last forever
everything he put up with over the last few years and still brought success then the esi mess and nearly getting dragged under by the scum of elliott farnell and co
he even made sure he was paid last / late before all club employees and stood with us when he could and maybe should have said no thats it iv had enough
im sure hes had feedback or got wind from staff close to him / sandgaard or players about the online toxic talk of fans and feels a fresh start at a club hes loved and will be appreciated is very appealing right now6 -
MrLargo said:Let him finish what he started......7
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If it is true this represents the most crucial test of Thomas Sandgaards ownership so far.
Everybody will be in his ear suggesting this that and the other. Indeed ‘accidental’ or forced appointments have sometimes been a disaster for us (Fraeye, Les Reed) but Curbs Gritt Lennie and Lee Bowyer have worked out...even Theo Foley in an odd kind of way.
Sandgaard must think very carefully, especially in the light of his Schwartz decision (which might work under a different manager though).5 -
jacob_CAFC said:AddicksAddict said:It may have been said already but surely we go for Chris Wilder. I then Sheffield Utd were daft to get rid of him.1
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A laundry van has just pulled up at the Valley with Fraeye in the back!3
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Rothko said:Curbs to the end of season, stand a long way back from @oohaahmortimer
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all those saying we needed to show Bowyer some loyalty, what are your thoughts now he's resigned?5
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Frank Lampard .......4
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seth plum said:If it is true this represents the most crucial test of Thomas Sandgaards ownership so far.
Everybody will be in his ear suggesting this that and the other. Indeed ‘accidental’ or forced appointments have sometimes been a disaster for us (Fraeye, Les Reed) but Curbs Gritt Lennie and Lee Bowyer have worked out...even Theo Foley in an odd kind of way.
Sandgaard must think very carefully, especially in the light of his Schwartz decision (which might work under a different manager though).2 -
I just feel sad that Bowyer never got to build a proper team with backing from the owner.
Massive pressure on whoever comes in for next season because I felt confident about our chances with Lee next year.9 -
With the talk of he's been trying to leave and performances did drop off all feels a bit Karl Robinson ish4
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cashncarry said:Chris Wilder just spotted in the Valley cafe ,having a full English.
It’s lunchtime.3 - Sponsored links:
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CharltontillidieCOYR said:Debaser said:CharltontillidieCOYR said:Gutted ! We owe that man alot ! He stuck with us in our darkest hours and had we given him time i still think he could have turned it around
but nowdays with huge pressure on instant success and fanbases full of toxic fans like ours that cant wait to be negative no manager is ever given time
all the best to the man and thanks for memorys that will last forever
everything he put up with over the last few years and still brought success then the esi mess and nearly getting dragged under by the scum of elliott farnell and co
he even made sure he was paid last / late before all club employees and stood with us when he could and maybe should have said no thats it iv had enough
im sure hes had feedback or got wind from staff close to him / sandgaard or players about the online toxic talk of fans and feels a fresh start at a club hes loved and will be appreciated is very appealing right now5 -
as others have said, this is pretty sad, still thought he could have got us into the play offs, and we would have a chance there, but I just think he ran out of steam with everything that has happened in the past 18 months finally getting to him.
At least the boo boys will have a new target if the next couple of months don't work out perfectly.3 -
Sue Parkes in temp charge.14
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To be fair, and I don't believe Bowyer is loyal or disloyal, you can't criticise him for resigning if he is about to be sacked. Clearly we don't know the discussions between the owner and him, but there is a scenario where this is a realistic rather than a disloyal act.9
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MuttleyCAFC said:A laundry van has just pulled up at the Valley with Fraeye in the back!0
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LargeAddick said:jacob_CAFC said:AddicksAddict said:It may have been said already but surely we go for Chris Wilder. I then Sheffield Utd were daft to get rid of him.
Take a look at the list of candidates for the Pompey job because that’s exactly the same list we’ll be looking at, along with a few others with Charlton connections.8 -
Michael Laudrup?1
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ForeverAddickted said:17
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If it is to be a caretaker for now then Jason Euell would be my choice.4
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I think its all just a ploy by TS just to get everyone to buy the stream for tomorrow. Bumper viewing figures knowing that we could have a new manager with fresh ideas & a thumping 4-0 win.1