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ForeverAddickted said:golfaddick said:killerandflash said:ROKERITE said:eaststandmike said:peterreeves said:Please let the gods of footy NOT give us Nigel fecking Adkins!
This would be a massive step backwards.
Kenny Jacket or the Cowleys, even Pulis but not Adkins. If he got the job over JJ you wouldn't blame him for not hanging around.0 -
I’ve gone from ‘not Nigel!’ to ‘Nigel’s the nuts!’ in about ten pages, thanks to all the info that’s been posted.But it’s still possible that it might be someone else. Bookie’s favouritism isn’t 100% conclusive.2
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We need a totally clear out throughout the whole management of the club and players, first time in 60+ years of supporting the club I dread match days, it’s not losing (we haven’t got the right to beat any club), it’s the boring football, dished up, as others have highlighted, no flare players, no commanding centre half’s, no attacking midfielder, no pace, no tactics, no idea.
I wrote the above on the Bowyer out thread, now just referring to the highlighted bit, it would appear that Mr Adkins past record would address most on my moaning and with a decent summer of signings I believe all my concerns could be fully addressed, I agree I was hoping for a bigger name, but after some thought then perhaps he could be the man for the next few years I suggest he would be asked to achieve promotion as soon a possible. If it’s next season then so be it, the to stabilise us the championship for a year or two, before handing the baton on, for the push to the premiership.0 -
Adkins to be unveiled as the new Charlton boss before this weekend’s game against AFC Wimbledon. Today or tomorrow.
Let’s all get behind the man.32 -
The Red Robin said:J BLOCK said:Will be announced today2
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JamesSeed said:I’ve gone from ‘not Nigel!’ to ‘Nigel’s the nuts!’ in about ten pages, thanks to all the info that’s been posted.But it’s still possible that it might be someone else. Bookie’s favouritism isn’t 100% conclusive.1
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flyingkiwiDK said:Adkins to be unveiled as the new Charlton boss before this weekend’s game against AFC Wimbledon. Today or tomorrow.
Let’s all get behind the man.0 -
First of all I was initially underwhelmed by Adkins but after doing some actual research and not just Wikipedia it turns out that he may just be the exact sort of manager we need. Sports Psychology degree, numerous promotions, positivity - let's get behind the man12
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One of the frustrations of watching Charlton the last couple of seasons has been the lack of any patterns to our play , or regular systems that players understand and thrive off, I think Adkins is the kind of manager who would give us this.1
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More than happy with Nigel Adkins if true. Would have loved it to of been Michael Laudrup just mainly for putting us back on the map and also knowing he would have been the best player at Sparrows Lane. I think Adkins is a good fit for what and where we are at the moment.3
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Seen quite a few posters referring to how well he did at Southampton, taking them from league one to the premier league in consecutive seasons. I've no doubt that's caught Sandgaard's eye too but the achievement looks slightly less impressive when you consider their team had:
Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Morgan Schneiderlin, Lee Barnard, Jason Puncheon, Jose Fonte.
Karel Fraeye would've probably got that team promoted.
They really weren't. Lallana and oxlade Chamberlain came through the youth system. I think they signed Lambert shortly after they were relegated. Schnedelin was signed from pretty much obscurity, playing a handful of times for a Strasbourg B side.
If anything,the players you mention enhance his reputation. Not afraid to bring youth through and help them excel. Good eye for a player home or abroad. He moulded a lot of these players.10 -
SamE7 said:First of all I was initially underwhelmed by Adkins but after doing some actual research and not just Wikipedia it turns out that he may just be the exact sort of manager we need. Sports Psychology degree, numerous promotions, positivity - let's get behind the man9
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ricky_otto said:EugenesAxe said:Everyone keeps saying “younger more exciting appointment” what exactly do they mean?
younger, why? He won’t be playing the matches...and he seems very well qualified for the job, in the context we’re a league one club.
More exciting, in what way? Busting moves on the touchline? Adkins has a reputation for exciting attacking football so if it’s that then that box is ticked.
Other than that I can only say there seems a section of football fandom that needs to separate reality from their Playstation...
A generation of narcissistic Marcus Maddisons...
Remember its about the club not your ego.
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It feels like an important day for Cafc.
We need harmony and for supporters, fans and critics of all things Cafc to unite behind the Choice Thomas Sandgaard makes.
We have been a comedy club for too long, and the protests against Duchatelet were because, one day we wanted a knight in silver armour to rescue us from owners who wanted to suck the lifeblood out of this club; No more leeches.
We are lucky to have found Thomas Sandgaard. I'm too old to become a yes man and I do have the wisdom to recognise we need stability and a good infrastructure to become a competitive team again.
Not to just be a selling club every time a youngster has half a dozen good games.
See the bigger picture and try to enjoy the journey.
It really feels like an important day for CAFC.
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Southampton really are the blueprint for getting from this league to the prem in short time and staying there. I remember at the time of being envious of how they were doing things, while we were going down the shitter time after rime.
Adkins was one of the biggest cogs in that Southampton success. Especially early on.
Remember who has set this stalll out as his remir? Thomas Sandgaard.
So if he's asked around about which clubs have done it and who was the manager, I should think Adkins would 'tick all the boxes' as he likes to say.
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Adkins will be the best appointment we can make at this time. 100% behind him.1
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More here on NA.
https://youtu.be/jfnwFaH4O5U
It's half hour long but does go into a bit more detail on his philosophy and attributes.
Again, for me, he's a bloody good fit.4 -
soapboxsam said:SamB09 said:EugenesAxe said:Everyone keeps saying “younger more exciting appointment” what exactly do they mean?
Behave Sam.
He was unsettled as soon as he went to Burnley. It was the wrong move for him.
His record at Bournemouth compares to the mighty Jimmy Seed.
Eddie Howe should be offered the Palace job as Roy Hodgson is getting long in the tooth. (He should turn it down and come to a proper club where he can build a football legacy)
I will never forget the master class when they won the Championship and played the ball to Yann on the ground and every one ran off him, with Pugh, Wilson, Richie, etc playing a fantastic pass and move game.
Most managers will "fail' in the end. Or at the beginning of their tenure if they are not given time.
If Abramovich was in charge at United when Man utd were losing 2-0 to Cafc, Ferguson would have gone the same way as Frank Lampard. Even under the Martin Edwards era he was one cup defeat away from the sack.0 -
Personally I'm not to disappointed if we get Adkins.
This is league one after all.
I think the reason a lot of fans were expecting a so called better manager is because of the way Tommy comes across.
Premier league within 5 years.
Champions league within 8 years.
Etc Etc.
When he comes out with statements like that he raises expectations to an unrealistic proportion.
If Adkins can get us out of this league next season that would be a very good start to taking us to where we want to be.9 -
Cafc43v3r said:FishCostaFortune said:Valley11 said:Had a read of the Hull forum re Adkins. I didn’t realise he resigned, and didn’t get sacked.
Also most fans wanted him reinstated as recently as last month, for Grant McCann who isn’t well liked there.
Interesting article here. Seems Adkins had enough of Hull’s owners:
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/football/nigel-adkins-hull-city-resign-4040649.amp
Fair enough then if after your read other fans opinions on him, and then decide you still find it an underwhelming appointment. But on the whole from those I've spoke to, and what I've read it would appear many people are very positive about him and his ability.
I remember the press outrage when he got sacked by Southampton, for some bloke who knew nothing about our game and wouldn't achieve anything
"Former Southampton manager and vice-president of the League Managers' Association Lawrie McMenemy believes Adkins has been treated harshly.He told BBC Radio 5 live: "Well I am shocked. I said right from the start that to finish fourth bottom in the first season in the Premier League is success."The ambition this year is to stay in the Premier League and they look set for that, not many teams will go to Chelsea and get a draw."With due respect to Pochettino, what does he know about our game? What does he know about the Premier League?"What does he know about the dressing room, does he speak English?"Everybody will be feeling sorry for Nigel Adkins. I don't think he'll have a problem getting another appointment."0 - Sponsored links:
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J BLOCK said:Will be announced today2
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Croydon said:BansteadAddick said:Adkins the physio? Just caught up on this? Last night I was encouraged that we would get JJ or if not someone far superior. Not a has been? He is in a downward spiral hence no one wanting him. My instinct is that this would be another mid table finish in L1 under his helm. He is totalky barking too. Whereas Jackson could be something special....
Priority is getting out of this league. If we're appointing managers purely on sentiment, we may as well have stuck with Bowyer and enjoyed mid table.
As for Adkins 'downward spiral'. He took Hull from 20th to 13th, in the championship. What's downward about that?
Adkins, yes he did very well at Scunthorpe (physio appointed out of necessity and it worked) However, I think even Pardew would have taken them out of L1 if other matters had not intervened. He then had a huge achievement in getting them to the Premiership. That was 9 years ago.
After leaving the Saints he failed to save Reading from the drop and in that impt first season down just missed the play offs and then was sacked next season when they were 16th.
He then took Sheff Utd to a lowest league finish since 83, 11th place
Sure he stabilised Hull but with their wage bill and the players they had they were under achieving. Dec they were 20th, he guided then to 18th. They were in the Premiership the season before. Yes he walked away from them after a 13th place finish but it has not been so successful to have job offers heading his way all the time?
Maybe if he is appointed he will do very well for us. I really hope so. But sometimes you look at the manager and just know they will not succeed...Lambert at Ipswich (similar cv), Parkie at Sunderland.1 -
roseandcrown said:J BLOCK said:Will be announced today17
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DA9 said:Well, I for one will be disgusted if he doesn’t hire a remain voting, female identifying, BAME, lgbtq+ disabled Muslim.
Anything else would be offensive
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FishCostaFortune said:roseandcrown said:J BLOCK said:Will be announced today1
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FishCostaFortune said:roseandcrown said:J BLOCK said:Will be announced today
Clever. You can not actually hear anything on a message board though.1 -
Cafc43v3r said:JamesSeed said:I’ve gone from ‘not Nigel!’ to ‘Nigel’s the nuts!’ in about ten pages, thanks to all the info that’s been posted.But it’s still possible that it might be someone else. Bookie’s favouritism isn’t 100% conclusive.He’s off the “managerial merry-go-round”.
He didn’t get Sheff Utd, Hull or Reading promoted. Their league positions under him without any context around the clubs financial situation, ownership and any other issues make it look like he’s “lost it” and failed at those clubs. Did he?
I didn’t like the idea but I’m more positive after reading a bit more about his managerial career. He also fits what TS is looking for.
Hull have had known ownership issues for years, that’s not a platform for longer term sustained success, as we all know.
I feel the main concern comes from his time at Sheff Utd and Reading. It didn’t end well at either - why? How much of that was down to Adkins? Do those spells reflect the level of manager he is now?
He could be a good appointment especially with everything off the pitch moving towards a set up that can give the manager the best possible chance.
There’s that doubt though that circumstances at Scunthorpe and Southampton made things much easier for him and he might not have enough about him to recreate that here.
At Scunthorpe he had a good a start in his first managerial role in English football, something many have also done at this level (Powell, Bowyer to name a few). Plenty don’t continue to sustain that success throughout their career. He had been there 10 years before he took over, he might have just been the right person at the right time.
At Southampton he had a very good team with several players destined for better things, much like Bowyer in 18/19. He still deserves a lot of credit for two promotions, but most League 1 teams don’t have a handful of players with Prem potential.3 -
DA9 said:Well, I for one will be disgusted if he doesn’t hire a remain voting, female identifying, BAME, lgbtq+ disabled Muslim.
Anything else would be offensive13 -
I’m 50-50 he gets us out of League One within 2 seasons0
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roseandcrown said:FishCostaFortune said:roseandcrown said:J BLOCK said:Will be announced today
Clever. You can not actually hear anything on a message board though.
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