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SELR_addicks said:queensland_addick said:Curbs, with Steve Brown as his assistant.
Been watching most of the games on VP and the passion and knowledge not only for our club, but the game in general, is tremendous.
Curbs still looks young enough, and has the required enthusiasm, whilst Brownie has great tactical appreciation.
I felt the area that was Bowyer's downfall was his man management. Curbs has far superior experience and an excellent record in getting the best out of his players. Brownie comes across as a really down to earth, likeable bloke who the players would respect and listen to.
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ShootersHillGuru said:Callumcafc said:SELR_addicks said:Callumcafc said:No word twisting going on SHG. I just think it's extremely unfair to dismiss Jackson in the way that you have done. Every good manager had to start somewhere.
I've seen nothing and heard nothing that would tell me any different.
I'm not trying to push JJ by any means but I do think we should be casting a wide net to get the best candidate possible and that will include interviewing people from within. It'll be sod's law that Jacko turns out to be a brilliant manager and could've been doing it here but we refused to give him a chance because he's a club legend. Madness.0 -
SELR_addicks said:Callumcafc said:No word twisting going on SHG. I just think it's extremely unfair to dismiss Jackson in the way that you have done. Every good manager had to start somewhere.
I've seen nothing and heard nothing that would tell me any different.He started his own youth academy while still playing, took all of his badges and is currently going through the process of getting his UEFA pro licence. You only have to look at his Twitter and its full of tactical drill ideas from various teams around the world.
Very disrespectful for no reason to suggest Bowyer and Jackson get out-thought every week.9 -
Cafc43v3r said:SELR_addicks said:Callumcafc said:No word twisting going on SHG. I just think it's extremely unfair to dismiss Jackson in the way that you have done. Every good manager had to start somewhere.
I've seen nothing and heard nothing that would tell me any different.0 -
ElliotCAFC said:SELR_addicks said:Callumcafc said:No word twisting going on SHG. I just think it's extremely unfair to dismiss Jackson in the way that you have done. Every good manager had to start somewhere.
I've seen nothing and heard nothing that would tell me any different.He started his own youth academy while still playing, took all of his badges and is currently going through the process of getting his UEFA pro licence. You only have to look at his Twitter and its full of tactical drill ideas from various teams around the world.
Very disrespectful for no reason to suggest Bowyer and Jackson get out-thought every week.6 -
ElliotCAFC said:SELR_addicks said:Callumcafc said:No word twisting going on SHG. I just think it's extremely unfair to dismiss Jackson in the way that you have done. Every good manager had to start somewhere.
I've seen nothing and heard nothing that would tell me any different.He started his own youth academy while still playing, took all of his badges and is currently going through the process of getting his UEFA pro licence. You only have to look at his Twitter and its full of tactical drill ideas from various teams around the world.
Very disrespectful for no reason to suggest Bowyer and Jackson get out-thought every week.0 -
Only one Charlton connected man for the job.........Unfinished business!2
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Cafc43v3r said:ElliotCAFC said:SELR_addicks said:Callumcafc said:No word twisting going on SHG. I just think it's extremely unfair to dismiss Jackson in the way that you have done. Every good manager had to start somewhere.
I've seen nothing and heard nothing that would tell me any different.He started his own youth academy while still playing, took all of his badges and is currently going through the process of getting his UEFA pro licence. You only have to look at his Twitter and its full of tactical drill ideas from various teams around the world.
Very disrespectful for no reason to suggest Bowyer and Jackson get out-thought every week.Suggesting they where so incompetent that they were out-thought every week is absolute waffle0 -
SELR_addicks said:queensland_addick said:Curbs, with Steve Brown as his assistant.
Been watching most of the games on VP and the passion and knowledge not only for our club, but the game in general, is tremendous.
Curbs still looks young enough, and has the required enthusiasm, whilst Brownie has great tactical appreciation.
I felt the area that was Bowyer's downfall was his man management. Curbs has far superior experience and an excellent record in getting the best out of his players. Brownie comes across as a really down to earth, likeable bloke who the players would respect and listen to.
Wouldn't have a clue about any players either.
Curbs has stayed in touch with the game with regular punditry roles on TV.
A good footballer is a good footballer and he has managed some of the best, Di Canio, Jensen, Tevez etc.
He certainly couldn't do any worse than some of the lemons signed by Gallen and Bowyer over the past year or so!0 -
Callumcafc said:If you want the Chris Wilder style appointment then go and get Michael Duff from Cheltenham.
If you want the Eddie Howe style appointment then promote Euell from the youth set up0 - Sponsored links:
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E=mc2 said:SELR_addicks said:queensland_addick said:Curbs, with Steve Brown as his assistant.
Been watching most of the games on VP and the passion and knowledge not only for our club, but the game in general, is tremendous.
Curbs still looks young enough, and has the required enthusiasm, whilst Brownie has great tactical appreciation.
I felt the area that was Bowyer's downfall was his man management. Curbs has far superior experience and an excellent record in getting the best out of his players. Brownie comes across as a really down to earth, likeable bloke who the players would respect and listen to.
Wouldn't have a clue about any players either.1 -
E=mc2 said:SELR_addicks said:queensland_addick said:Curbs, with Steve Brown as his assistant.
Been watching most of the games on VP and the passion and knowledge not only for our club, but the game in general, is tremendous.
Curbs still looks young enough, and has the required enthusiasm, whilst Brownie has great tactical appreciation.
I felt the area that was Bowyer's downfall was his man management. Curbs has far superior experience and an excellent record in getting the best out of his players. Brownie comes across as a really down to earth, likeable bloke who the players would respect and listen to.
Wouldn't have a clue about any players either.5 -
Cafc43v3r said:SELR_addicks said:Callumcafc said:No word twisting going on SHG. I just think it's extremely unfair to dismiss Jackson in the way that you have done. Every good manager had to start somewhere.
I've seen nothing and heard nothing that would tell me any different.
Euell is head and shoulders the better candidate and has a very good record with the under 23’s.0 -
I’m not sure how this goes. Think nice guy Thomas has done a lot of nice things to earn his stripes so for that reason he probably won’t go down the emotive route. Could go for a Dane such as Laudrup or could be bold and try and get Wilder. I’m intrigued as to who will be advising him as. I doubt he’s even heard of the majority of faces being touted on here.1
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About three weeks ago Bowyer’s demeanour changed and he stopped blaming the ref/his players/the tea lady etc. I thought at the time either GR or TS had had a quiet word and told him to chill a bit. Now I’m of the opinion that the Birmingham thing has been bubbling under for that time culminating in today. In that time TS/GR would not have been wasting their time and I’m sure have identified a shortlist of two or three for this scenario. The fact TS will be in the U.K. by Friday suggests an appointment by the weekend is pretty much guaranteed.10
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Have to give some of you a big round of applause, you got your kill this afternoon, now it’s straight on to going for JJ.19
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Rothko said:Have to give some of you a big round of applause, you got your kill this afternoon, now it’s straight on to going for JJ.11
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I don’t get this TS going for a Dane stuff. He’s been living and working in the States for a couple of decades. Surely more likely to be a Yank.0
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I’m stick my two pennies worth in.
Jackson for me for the following reasons:
he knows the club inside out and is loved by the fans
he speaks very well and is clearly well respected by the players.He’s young, hungry with a point to prove and former club captain.
Curbs, Powell and Bowyer have been my favourite previous managers. All former players and first managerial jobs.
if not then I would be very happy with Wilder, Howe, Lampard, Powell or Michael Duff (I know some of them are unrealistic)
in TS we trust!0 -
Top 10 List:
1. Danny Cowley (Out of work and will want a project amazing attention to detail)2. Nathan Jones (Amazing job at Luton and did wonders with our under 23s attractive football)
3. Michael Beale (World Class Coach, technically and tactically develops players good step into management)4. Jason Tindall (UEFA pro license, ex academy player played with Bowyer at senrab)5. Johnnie Jackson/Jason Euell (Interim)6. Russell Martin (Good leader, doing a good job at MK Dons)7. Michael Laudrup (Danish Connection being a head coach rather then a manager)8. Jon Dahl Tomasson (Same as above)9. Matty Taylor (Ex Charlton Player, management experience with Exeter)10. Garry Monk (Out of work, plenty of champ experience)4 - Sponsored links:
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Definitely not Monk please.18
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LargeAddick said:I don’t get this TS going for a Dane stuff. He’s been living and working in the States for a couple of decades. Surely more likely to be a Yank.
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We are (currently) 3rd division. Reality is we will get who we are given.We won’t all like him (I’m assuming TS won’t be as bold to appoint a female boss just yet) but we will soldier on.He wont meet everyone’s criteria.It should also be remembered that Bowyer wasn’t an obvious choice when he fist arrived as a part time coach. Not was there a huge outcry when we lost out on Chris Wilder as he was more unknown at that moment.It’s football.4
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valleynick66 said:We are (currently) 3rd division. Reality is we will get who we are given.We won’t all like him (I’m assuming TS won’t be as bold to appoint a female boss just yet) but we will soldier on.He wont meet everyone’s criteria.It should also be remembered that Bowyer wasn’t an obvious choice when he fist arrived as a part time coach. Not was there a huge outcry when we lost out on Chris Wilder as he was more unknown at that moment.It’s football.4
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LargeAddick said:I don’t get this TS going for a Dane stuff. He’s been living and working in the States for a couple of decades. Surely more likely to be a Yank.1
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Rothko said:Have to give some of you a big round of applause, you got your kill this afternoon, now it’s straight on to going for JJ.But TS has said he is looking to a manager that will be in the role for four plus years. That would suggest to me that it will be someone that has had a lot more experience at coaching than JJ.At this moment in time I do not think the JJ is the manager for us. I hope he moves on to another coaching or head coach role and is hugely successful.5
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Bit controversial I know, but I’m wondering if Lyle was thinking of a career in management?9
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I think it's a bit of a fallacy we've been playing with the shackles on. Certainly the last 3 or 4 games, but that was because we spent January and half of February trying to attack teams but all that meant was we were conceding 3 per match. Perhaps Bowyer knew the limitations of his team and was setting up accordingly...Cafc43v3r said:I think if Jackson gets 3 or 4 games we will see some of the shackles come off, exactly the same way they did when Bowyer got the first got the gig.This idea Bowyer has been a tactical disaster as well. 18 months ago, we were all lauding how well he and the team had adapted to the Championship and how he was setting us up differently every week to often successfully counteract teams that were better than us on paper. He's struggled to find the right formula this season, but it hasn't been for want of trying different tactics. If anything he's probably over thought it and over complicated it.
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New man will be Danishzzzzz0
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AddickRam said:Top 10 List:
1. Danny Cowley (Out of work and will want a project amazing attention to detail)2. Nathan Jones (Amazing job at Luton and did wonders with our under 23s attractive football)
3. Michael Beale (World Class Coach, technically and tactically develops players good step into management)4. Jason Tindall (UEFA pro license, ex academy player played with Bowyer at senrab)5. Johnnie Jackson/Jason Euell (Interim)6. Russell Martin (Good leader, doing a good job at MK Dons)7. Michael Laudrup (Danish Connection being a head coach rather then a manager)8. Jon Dahl Tomasson (Same as above)9. Matty Taylor (Ex Charlton Player, management experience with Exeter)10. Garry Monk (Out of work, plenty of champ experience)1
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