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Bowyer's got to go (ed. p23 CAFCOfficial twitter confirm he's gone)
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In the short term if the dressing room is happy, where it was previously unhappy, you can get a positive reaction.2
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I wonder how TS will handle this? A lot may depend of how long this has been brewing and what has been said. Bow must know if he has another job secured and if so, how long it has been discussed.1
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seth plum said:Wow.
Just getting this news.
Whatever else Bowyer leaves with my very best wishes, my thanks, and my hope he enjoys success in the future.2 -
It is what it is.4
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cafcpolo said:0
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I have to say Im gutted, if true, he has gone. I was one of the people hoping he would get a full summer to get his squad together, but if he's gone then so be it. Everyone thats been calling for his head must be happy today, but you need to bear in mind that we have no idea who's going to be coming in. Sometimes it might be better the devil you know..........but only time will tell and I hope the new person, whoever it is, will be given time....by US the fans.
Thanks Lee, for the great day out a Wembley and for sticking by us when we looked as though we were going under completely. Good luck wherever you go or in whatever you do.20 -
SheedyCAFC said:Curbs, Euell, JJ & Brown on the sidelines as a managerial four-piece.0
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Sandgaard is coming over as manager on a five year deal. You heard it here first (and won’t hear it ever again).2
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Dazzler21 said:Billericaydickie said:ross1 said:Curbs in with JJ as No. 2
Throughout the past year I don’t think that I have had once heard JJ speak up and voice a comment about the problems.
If it was Curbs as a temporary manager I would prefer Steve Brown to be number 2.
Listening to him when he commentates he speaks so much sense.
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I’m hearing it’s Harald Bluetooth with Hans Christian Anderson as no2 until the end of the season.1
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Very grateful for Lee’s undoubted hard work and an enjoyable play off winning season. Feel for him last season and until Thomas arrived. However, relieved to see that change is upon us. We needed fresh air, a new outlook, an opportunity for some expressive football. Let’s now see who Thomas pulls out of the bag?2
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Oggy Red said:se9addick said:CharltontillidieCOYR said:se9addick said: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 now
hes tried his best and done more than most would have and i appreciate it and wish him all the best and success in the future
The employment world doesn't work like that, does it?
Someone also posted earlier that Jackson should have spoken up and criticised Bowyer.
Jacko is Assistant to the manager. To publicly criticise and show disloyalty to your boss is the fast route to your P45 and dismissal.
That's the real world.0 -
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It's never boring being a Charlton fan, is it.Don't know what to think about Bowyer going.
Brought us some great times but as @UEAAddick has said he's seemed burnt out by all the crap he's taken over the last 2 seasons and results have been poor. But leaving now and the way he seems to have done it seems oddI just hope history isn't re-written to say Bowyer was a terrible manager or he got lucky. He did very well when he took over, play-offs twice, Wembley, great start to last season, almost kept us up despite lowest budget, ESI nonsense, losing Taylor, Leko and Gallagher, all the injuries etc
But for whatever reason it's gone sour so we move on.
I wish Lee good luck but am a Charlton Athletic fan and that's what I care about. Up the Addicks49 -
I'd be fine with anyone who doesn't start Pratley & Watson8
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Callumcafc said: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.
Or a few with TS/Ged Roddy connections. But it's definitely the level we're looking at.
Was surprised to see Hermann on Pompey's list then remembered he was a former player there too (not saying I'd choose him for us!).0 -
Given that we have a game tomorrow, I think JJ will probably have that game at least. You see it when a new manager is appointed, if it is close to a game, they sit in the stands and don't get involved.0
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Dazzler21 said: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.0 -
Chunes said:I'd be fine with anyone who doesn't start Pratley & Watson14
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This really isn’t any criticism of JJ or Jason but apart from a caretaker role I will be devastated if either end up as our permanent appointment. Our owner says he wants a stable Premier League club flirting with European football. This is the launchpad season for TS. He has a golden opportunity to get someone in who has a proven track record. Yes it might cost and as always there are no guarantees but we really do need to go for the very best we can achieve and not think small. Either of JJ and JE would be thinking very small and show no ambition whatsoever.3
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AddicksAddict said:Dazzler21 said: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.1 -
I know it’s naivety, but always surprised how quick some of these managerial appointments are made, Birmingham manager only sacked yesterday. Obviously, this is if he goes Birmingham today.0
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Dazzler21 said:RonnieMoore said:MrLargo said:Let him finish what he started......
Powell was more loyal to the club than Bowyer, played more times for us than Bowyer and of course was more successful managing us than Bowyer too.2 -
North Lower Neil said:Callumcafc said: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.
Or a few with TS/Ged Roddy connections. But it's definitely the level we're looking at.
Was surprised to see Hermann on Pompey's list then remembered he was a former player there too (not saying I'd choose him for us!).
I’m gutted but I’d be happy with him.2 -
ShootersHillGuru said:This really isn’t any criticism of JJ or Jason but apart from a caretaker role I will be devastated if either end up as our permanent appointment. Our owner says he wants a stable Premier League club flirting with European football. This is the launchpad season for TS. He has a golden opportunity to get someone in who has a proven track record. Yes it might cost and as always there are no guarantees but we really do need to go for the very best we can achieve and not think small. Either of JJ and JE would be thinking very small and show no ambition whatsoever.
If we reach TS’s long term ambitions, then it’s unlikely to be done with a single manager.5 -
stoneroses19 said:I know it’s naivety, but always surprised how quick some of these managerial appointments are made, Birmingham manager only sacked yesterday. Obviously, this is if he goes Birmingham today.0
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ShootersHillGuru said:This really isn’t any criticism of JJ or Jason but apart from a caretaker role I will be devastated if either end up as our permanent appointment. Our owner says he wants a stable Premier League club flirting with European football. This is the launchpad season for TS. He has a golden opportunity to get someone in who has a proven track record. Yes it might cost and as always there are no guarantees but we really do need to go for the very best we can achieve and not think small. Either of JJ and JE would be thinking very small and show no ambition whatsoever.0
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JohnnyJoeyDeeDee said:Birmingham have the worst home record in the division😉1
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Henry Irving said:WIOTOS
It's never boring being a Charlton fan, is it.Don't know what to think about Bowyer going.
Brought us some great times but as @UEAAddick has said he's seemed burnt out by all the crap he's taken over the last 2 seasons and results have been poor. But leaving now and the way he seems to have done it seems oddI just hope history isn't re-written to say Bowyer was a terrible manager or he got lucky. He did very well when he took over, play-offs twice, Wembley, great start to last season, almost kept us up despite lowest budget, ESI nonsense, losing Taylor, Leko and Gallagher, all the injuries etc
But for whatever reason it's gone sour so we move on.
I wish Lee good luck but am a Charlton Athletic fan and that's what I care about. Up the Addicks
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ricky_otto said:Personally I would like somebody with no previous affiliation with the club.1