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So who / what do you want next?
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Rob7Lee said:Wilder.
Employing a manager has to be one of the hardest jobs. I'd get Curbishley & Powell on the interview panel!4 -
Elthamaddick said:LargeAddick said:objectivecafc said:Addicktion said:Nigel Adkins could be a shout? Managed to get Southampton promoted from Lg1 to the prem and could fit the long term model TS is looking for?
Still could see Curbs in a senior advisory role!2 -
orpingtonRED said:AFKABartram said:I’m absolutely fascinated with what we’re going to get.
Genuinely got no idea what way are going to go. Thought I did, but then I’ve read this thread and seen convincing arguments for about 6 different backgrounds, levels of experience etc and reckon a convincing argument could be made for all of them!
One thing is clear, whoever it is, it isn’t going to be what some people want. Just hope everyone gets behind from day one.
Unless its Harris...8 -
jams said:I don't get this sentiment of it having to be someone with no connection to us. Why? All the best periods we have had were when a Charlton man was in charge. I don't think it HAS to be a Charlton man but I personally like that we do it our way and don't hire in mercenary managersMichael Beale fits the bill for me, but so do several others. [Edit: ok, Charlton connection is a bonus ;-)]3
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Leeds_Addick said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-tOCntZHAM
Very interesting, speaks very well. I'd be a big fan of this type of appointment.
Tweet suggests to me that he hasn't applied though.
Perhaps the message he sent out was intended as a subtle come and get me to Thomas? If he was too obvious, it would sour his relations in his current job.5 -
See that Michael Laudrup is 4/1 this morning1
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JamesSeed said:jams said:I don't get this sentiment of it having to be someone with no connection to us. Why? All the best periods we have had were when a Charlton man was in charge. I don't think it HAS to be a Charlton man but I personally like that we do it our way and don't hire in mercenary managersMichael Beale fits the bill for me.6
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Leaburn Forever said:See that Michael Laudrup is 4/1 this morning
If a few bet on him because he’s a big name and Danish he moves up the list. Others then think they’re on to something and his odds shorten even more.4 -
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objectivecafc said:Mark Bowen incoming0
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I've slept on it.
You know what, Johnnie Jackson might just be alright. Age on his side. Good relationship with the players. Speaks really well. Tactical nous unknown though.1 -
carly burn said:I've slept on it.
You know what, Johnnie Jackson might just be alright. Age on his side. Good relationship with the players. Speaks really well. Tactical nous unknown though.0 -
Todds_right_hook said:Rob7Lee said:Wilder.
Employing a manager has to be one of the hardest jobs. I'd get Curbishley & Powell on the interview panel!
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Anyone know what odds Muttley is?
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TS on what he wants:
- Attacking football
- A creative midfield
- Develop players for us, not just for their careers
- Use the academy, with a steady flow of talent coming through
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/thomas-sandgaard-outlines-what-he-wants-from-next-charlton-athletic-manager/
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Scoham said:
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Mark Bowen is the name I thought of when I heard the news. He loyally followed Mark Hughes around until recently and finally went his own way last year with Reading.When you consider the appalling start that the Royals had last season he did a good job in steadying them. Rich Cawley mentioned his name in the Podcast.
One thing I don't know is whether he gets on with Ged Roddy. Did Roddy get sacked by Reading? If so was Bowen part of that process?
He sort of ticks the box as an outsider although of course his ex player credentials trump Chris Wilder's. He is is a Charlton playoff winner.2 -
Scoham said:
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Any news from the former Team Bath players on who Ged Roddy would want?22
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If this is accurate, I can't see why Wilder would be unaffordable especially after how bad Sheffield started this season.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sportekz.com/football/chris-wilder-contract/0 -
The official shortlist:
Michael Laudrup - experienced, confident and Danish
John Jensen- a football manager and Danish
Hans Christian Andersen- creative, communicated well and Danish
Mads Mikkelsen- acts the part, scary team talks and Danish
Brigitte Nielsen- looks good and is Danish
A Danish pastry- you get the idea...19 -
RedRobin said:objectivecafc said:Mark Bowen incoming
When @objectivecafc posted it.0 -
Not a good read this
https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/04/27/michael-laudrup-and-the-death-of-a-once-great-ambassador/
We don’t want that agent over if he comes.2 -
grumpyaddick said:The official shortlist:
Michael Laudrup - experienced, confident and Danish
John Jensen- a football manager and Danish
Hans Christian Andersen- creative, communicated well and Danish
Mads Mikkelsen- acts the part, scary team talks and Danish
Brigitte Nielsen- looks good and is Danish
A Danish pastry- you get the idea...2 -
Arsenetatters said:Scoham said:
There are some there that wouldn't take it in a million years, some that probably would, some you could look at and say that would make sense, others you go wtf.
How Darren Fletcher and Lowe, for example, are the same price is baffling. One has just become technical director at Man United the other is a lower league manager with 2 promotions on his CV.1 -
Richard J said:Mark Bowen is the name I thought of when I heard the news. He loyally followed Mark Hughes around until recently and finally went his own way last year with Reading.When you consider the appalling start that the Royals had last season he did a good job in steadying them. Rich Cawley mentioned his name in the Podcast.
One thing I don't know is whether he gets on with Ged Roddy. Did Roddy get sacked by Reading? If so was Bowen part of that process?
He sort of ticks the box as an outsider although of course his ex player credentials trump Chris Wilder's. He is is a Charlton playoff winner.1 -
grumpyaddick said:The official shortlist:
Michael Laudrup - experienced, confident and Danish
John Jensen- a football manager and Danish
Hans Christian Andersen- creative, communicated well and Danish
Mads Mikkelsen- acts the part, scary team talks and Danish
Brigitte Nielsen- looks good and is Danish
A Danish pastry- you get the idea...4 -
Scoham said:TS on what he wants:
- Attacking football
- A creative midfield
- Develop players for us, not just for their careers
- Use the academy, with a steady flow of talent coming through
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/thomas-sandgaard-outlines-what-he-wants-from-next-charlton-athletic-manager/6 -
ricky_otto said:Richard J said:Mark Bowen is the name I thought of when I heard the news. He loyally followed Mark Hughes around until recently and finally went his own way last year with Reading.When you consider the appalling start that the Royals had last season he did a good job in steadying them. Rich Cawley mentioned his name in the Podcast.
One thing I don't know is whether he gets on with Ged Roddy. Did Roddy get sacked by Reading? If so was Bowen part of that process?
He sort of ticks the box as an outsider although of course his ex player credentials trump Chris Wilder's. He is is a Charlton playoff winner.
"Roddy also had a spell as academy manager at Reading but left his post in November 2019."
They weren't together very long although Roddy left not long after Bowen stopped being sporting director. Would that have made Bowen his boss?2
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