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ForeverAddickted was busy running through his plans for next season with Roddy and TS, and what colour Range Rover he wantsFortune 82nd Minute said:
Welcome back.ForeverAddickted said:
Exhibit A...ricky_otto said:
Oi - I backed him yesterday....ForeverAddickted said:
Reckon its because loads of idiots are betting on Laudrup because of the Danish connectionGravesend_Addick said:Genuine question....why is Laudrup considered a strong contender???
Is it purely based on the Danish connection & people putting 2+2 together or is there more to it than that??
Bookies are then adjusting the odds accordingly
There are only three people (Sandgaard, Roddy, Gallen) who know the direction we'll go in and unless one of the last two starts blabbing, and I'd really hope they wouldnt, we wont have a scooby doo who the next boss is until we see them walking into the Valley
One of Charlton Life's most prolific posters seemed to be noticeable by his absence during yesterday's fun and games.9 -
I think Jackett looks a bit stale now. He's been an excellent manager at this level, but Pompey seem to have stagnated in the last couple of yearsRichard J said:
Fair challenge . Jackett seems to be a L1 promotion expert . I rated him highly at Millwall and felt he deserved a bigger job which he got with Wolves . I think given the right backing he could take us up to and become competitive in the Championship .Cafc43v3r said:
I don't disagree with any of that but what's the difference between Jackett and the likes of Pulis?Richard J said:I have already put Bowen down as my preference . He has both top level experience and interestingly is both an outsider and someone with a bona fide Charlton connection .
I am enjoying Curbs on Charlton Player but don't want him to make a comeback . He had his time and it was excellent but we cannot turn the clock back and he has been away too long . I also wonder whether he fancies a comeback . I suspect he enjoys his elder statesman role .
Of the others I like the look of Michael Beale's CV and he seems to be making a bid for the job on twitter . With a background at Chelsea and Liverpool he should be able to get decent loans . However , similar to Johnnie Jackson he would probably need an experienced number 2 . I remember that Mike Bailey had Benny Fenton the ex Millwall boss in the 1980/81 promotion season as his number 2 . I am sure that Benny had a key role in our success and Bailey's development . Is there a similar former manager who would similarly be happy to be an Assistant to an up and coming coach?
Eddie Howe and Chris Wilder are unrealistic but I wouldn't rule out Kenny Jackett . It hasn't worked out for him at Portsmouth but he did take Swansea , Millwall and Wolves up from this level and Pompey have regularly made the playoffs . The ex Millwall tag doesn't bother me . What has happened in football that supporters don't accept managers and players with connections with rival clubs ? You can't get any more archetypal Millwall than Harry Cripps . Arry Boy was loved by our fans and played a crucial role in our 1974/75 promotion team . Also remember that SCP was a Palace player .
Of the others I am unconvinced about Cowleys and want to rule out the likes of Pulis .
Pulis is a manager who operates at a higher level and I doubt that he has the desire needed to dip into L1 . I would put Monk in the same boat .0 -
Not finished lower than 8th in the last five seasons, if that is stale I would settle for it.killerandflash said:
I think Jackett looks a bit stale now. He's been an excellent manager at this level, but Pompey seem to have stagnated in the last couple of yearsRichard J said:
Fair challenge . Jackett seems to be a L1 promotion expert . I rated him highly at Millwall and felt he deserved a bigger job which he got with Wolves . I think given the right backing he could take us up to and become competitive in the Championship .Cafc43v3r said:
I don't disagree with any of that but what's the difference between Jackett and the likes of Pulis?Richard J said:I have already put Bowen down as my preference . He has both top level experience and interestingly is both an outsider and someone with a bona fide Charlton connection .
I am enjoying Curbs on Charlton Player but don't want him to make a comeback . He had his time and it was excellent but we cannot turn the clock back and he has been away too long . I also wonder whether he fancies a comeback . I suspect he enjoys his elder statesman role .
Of the others I like the look of Michael Beale's CV and he seems to be making a bid for the job on twitter . With a background at Chelsea and Liverpool he should be able to get decent loans . However , similar to Johnnie Jackson he would probably need an experienced number 2 . I remember that Mike Bailey had Benny Fenton the ex Millwall boss in the 1980/81 promotion season as his number 2 . I am sure that Benny had a key role in our success and Bailey's development . Is there a similar former manager who would similarly be happy to be an Assistant to an up and coming coach?
Eddie Howe and Chris Wilder are unrealistic but I wouldn't rule out Kenny Jackett . It hasn't worked out for him at Portsmouth but he did take Swansea , Millwall and Wolves up from this level and Pompey have regularly made the playoffs . The ex Millwall tag doesn't bother me . What has happened in football that supporters don't accept managers and players with connections with rival clubs ? You can't get any more archetypal Millwall than Harry Cripps . Arry Boy was loved by our fans and played a crucial role in our 1974/75 promotion team . Also remember that SCP was a Palace player .
Of the others I am unconvinced about Cowleys and want to rule out the likes of Pulis .
Pulis is a manager who operates at a higher level and I doubt that he has the desire needed to dip into L1 . I would put Monk in the same boat .0 -
Worse than I thought. Four years in charge of a big club like Portsmouth and still in league 1.eaststandmike said:
Not finished lower than 8th in the last five seasons, if that is stale I would settle for it.killerandflash said:
I think Jackett looks a bit stale now. He's been an excellent manager at this level, but Pompey seem to have stagnated in the last couple of yearsRichard J said:
Fair challenge . Jackett seems to be a L1 promotion expert . I rated him highly at Millwall and felt he deserved a bigger job which he got with Wolves . I think given the right backing he could take us up to and become competitive in the Championship .Cafc43v3r said:
I don't disagree with any of that but what's the difference between Jackett and the likes of Pulis?Richard J said:I have already put Bowen down as my preference . He has both top level experience and interestingly is both an outsider and someone with a bona fide Charlton connection .
I am enjoying Curbs on Charlton Player but don't want him to make a comeback . He had his time and it was excellent but we cannot turn the clock back and he has been away too long . I also wonder whether he fancies a comeback . I suspect he enjoys his elder statesman role .
Of the others I like the look of Michael Beale's CV and he seems to be making a bid for the job on twitter . With a background at Chelsea and Liverpool he should be able to get decent loans . However , similar to Johnnie Jackson he would probably need an experienced number 2 . I remember that Mike Bailey had Benny Fenton the ex Millwall boss in the 1980/81 promotion season as his number 2 . I am sure that Benny had a key role in our success and Bailey's development . Is there a similar former manager who would similarly be happy to be an Assistant to an up and coming coach?
Eddie Howe and Chris Wilder are unrealistic but I wouldn't rule out Kenny Jackett . It hasn't worked out for him at Portsmouth but he did take Swansea , Millwall and Wolves up from this level and Pompey have regularly made the playoffs . The ex Millwall tag doesn't bother me . What has happened in football that supporters don't accept managers and players with connections with rival clubs ? You can't get any more archetypal Millwall than Harry Cripps . Arry Boy was loved by our fans and played a crucial role in our 1974/75 promotion team . Also remember that SCP was a Palace player .
Of the others I am unconvinced about Cowleys and want to rule out the likes of Pulis .
Pulis is a manager who operates at a higher level and I doubt that he has the desire needed to dip into L1 . I would put Monk in the same boat .3 -
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Ex player, but I agree, his stock has dropped from working with Hughes for so long.ValleyGary said:Re Bowen, i can't see anything other than a mediocre season with Reading. Or am i missing something?
Reading were in relegation trouble when he took over .
He got them to a comfortable midtable position .0 -
Looks like Jacket did a great job at Millwall but stayed too many years and went a bit stale in his last season,same at Portsmouth0
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Why is Nigel Adkins never mentioned these days? Steered Scunny to promotion, then Southampton from League One to the Prem. He's a 'thinker' - wears serious spectacles - which means he might not suit us...
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Is he over here yet or I imagine this is via zoom?Sir Chrissy said:TS is interviewing someone this evening I've been told0 -
Fair commentForeverAddickted said:
Exhibit A...ricky_otto said:
Oi - I backed him yesterday....ForeverAddickted said:
Reckon its because loads of idiots are betting on Laudrup because of the Danish connectionGravesend_Addick said:Genuine question....why is Laudrup considered a strong contender???
Is it purely based on the Danish connection & people putting 2+2 together or is there more to it than that??
Bookies are then adjusting the odds accordingly
There are only three people (Sandgaard, Roddy, Gallen) who know the direction we'll go in and unless one of the last two starts blabbing, and I'd really hope they wouldnt, we wont have a scooby doo who the next boss is until we see them walking into the Valley
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Joker. Meire would have got 30 done by 10am this morning.Sir Chrissy said:TS is interviewing someone this evening I've been told2 -
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Chris Wilder & Eddie Howe have flown out and are staying at his gaff in the StatesAddick_8 said:
Is he over here yet or I imagine this is via zoom?Sir Chrissy said:TS is interviewing someone this evening I've been told2 -
Yeah, coming in towards end of the week I believe.Addick_8 said:
Is he over here yet or I imagine this is via zoom?Sir Chrissy said:TS is interviewing someone this evening I've been told
As an aside that made me laugh is that there is a large Range Rover sat in the managers spot at Sparrows Lane currently haha1 -
Doubt that I see them both in Charlton Asda earlier today?eaststandmike said:
Chris Wilder & Eddie Howe have flown out and are staying at his gaff in the StatesAddick_8 said:
Is he over here yet or I imagine this is via zoom?Sir Chrissy said:TS is interviewing someone this evening I've been told1 -
Yeah and we can still call him Bows. It would be like a miracle rebirth / Groundhog Day ( - delete as appropriate iyo)shine166 said:I hope its Bowen, then we can keep the Allez song and piss off loads of fans0 -

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Exactly where I saw them - they were in the queue behind Laudrup and Cowley. Russell Slade was the checkout bird.Addick_8 said:
Doubt that I see them both in Charlton Asda earlier today?eaststandmike said:
Chris Wilder & Eddie Howe have flown out and are staying at his gaff in the StatesAddick_8 said:
Is he over here yet or I imagine this is via zoom?Sir Chrissy said:TS is interviewing someone this evening I've been told2 -
Wilder was moaning about everything down South being expensive, while Howe was upset there wasn't a local WaitroseAddick_8 said:
Doubt that I see them both in Charlton Asda earlier today?eaststandmike said:
Chris Wilder & Eddie Howe have flown out and are staying at his gaff in the StatesAddick_8 said:
Is he over here yet or I imagine this is via zoom?Sir Chrissy said:TS is interviewing someone this evening I've been told2 -
Curbs is interested. Source: Valley Pass Live.
He would also be happy to help out JJ if he stays and wants the help.4 -
Comments from Curbs backing Johnnie were interesting ... if the next couple of results go well, I am coming round to backing Johnnie for the job too.0
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Sounds like JJ as manager with Curbs assistant3
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I interpreted it as saying he wanted to help JJ and was backing him for the job.Rufus_Ambition said:Curbs is interested. Source: Valley Pass Live.
He would also be happy to help out JJ if he stays and wants the help.1 -
If JJ is the man, then I am sure he would be happy to use Curbs in some way.Rufus_Ambition said:Curbs is interested. Source: Valley Pass Live.
He would also be happy to help out JJ if he stays and wants the help.0 -
Ok with that.RonnieMoore said:Sounds like JJ as manager with Curbs assistant1 -
I'm definitely getting that too .... fine with meRonnieMoore said:Sounds like JJ as manager with Curbs assistant0 -
Really don't want JJ, thats the appointment we would have ended up with without a good owner, unproven and we will end up in the same situation we did with bowyer.5
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Just find this attitude a bit off, Curbs gave a pretty compelling reason for him to get it. Don’t think he will, but don’t like the guilty by association stuff I’ve seenLittleAddick said:Really don't want JJ, thats the appointment we would have ended up with without a good owner, unproven and we will end up in the same situation we did with bowyer.
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The only ‘decision’ on the playing side we’ve seen from Thomas is the signing of Ronnie S. A Danish coach may well be a good choice. Sounds like Thomas is already speaking to someone. Hopefully he takes plenty of advice before appointing.1
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