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Nigel Adkins - confirmed as permanent Tranmere manager (p52)
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Dazzler21 said:Sandgaard admitted he's been looking at managers a while. He'd have been silly not to given our season.
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Really great appointment, I hope any way. I suppose we'll all find out now! Initial thoughts were positive when he became odds on yesterday. From his interview & from what I can remember when he was at Southampton he seems to build a good team spirit & doesn't manage by fear. Really pleased JJ is staying on if this happens.0
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iainambler said:MuttleyCAFC said:I am very sceptical about 5 year plans, even 3 year plans. Of course you have to have long term elements to plans relating to youth development and growing the club, but every plan has to be a one season one. Things happen in football and we can't plan for the season after next until we know how next season pans out as how it pans out affects what you do.
To be fair, we don't know how this season will pan out. I'm sure the plan will be very different if we get promoted.
We now have an owner who has a plan, is willing to spend his money carefully on the calculated risks that are the game of football with an aim of not just reaching the Prem but staying there. Such a different place to August and early September last year when we thought that we were quite seriously headed for administration and, very likely, for non-existence.
I believe JJ is 38. It feels like he has had ambitions to be a manager for quite a while. But he doesn't need to rush. Even if he was to become our manager in 5 or 6 years he will still be in his early forties. And he will have 5 or 6 years more experience behind him. When everything goes for you, maybe not a benefit, but I think Bowyer showed how hard it can be when it doesn't. I also believe in life that you can learn just as much from mistakes as successes. Sometimes more as it can make you really think hard as to why they were mistakes where you are less prone to do that when things go well.
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https://www.coachesvoice.com/nigel-adkins-scunthorpe-united
A longer read but gives you a good idea of his philosophies and his journey1 -
Chunes said:Massive boost for the youth players knowing they're going to be given a chance under this manager.
And it will no doubt work wonders for our recruitment of young players also.0 -
Lots of quotes to be happy about in that chat. Exciting that the academy was mentioned and he’s already spoken to Euell. Also like that he says younger players need to make mistakes to learn, which is exactly how talented players like Morgan and Lapslie needed to be managed in the last couple of years.2
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KBslittlesis said:siblers said:KBslittlesis said:
Boss, welcome Boss.
Can’t say it, won’t say it, never.
And JJ stays................well that’s kept my Fanny happy 😎
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cafc_se7 said:peterreeves said:Well yesterday I was underwhelmed at the prospect of Nige and set pulses racing with sone by suggesting I'd rather have Kenny Jacket or was it Kenny G??
Anyway having watched the interview with Nigel he comes across very well and keeping Jacko is a bonus so I'm prepared to eat that humble pie and support Nige 110%.1 -
AddickUpNorth said:KBslittlesis said:siblers said:KBslittlesis said:
Boss, welcome Boss.
Can’t say it, won’t say it, never.
And JJ stays................well that’s kept my Fanny happy 😎
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That was a bolt out of the blue! Intelligent and a motivator - Good choice TS - Good luck Nigel -
To the players - Keep your hands out of your pockets and listen when Nigel speaks!0 - Sponsored links:
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Liked the interview. Very positive attitude and even just listening to him has got me looking forward to our game saturday. Think the players will respond and be hyped up. COYA0
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charltonbob said:Lordflashheart said:colthe3rd said:Dazzler21 said:stoneroses19 said:Ormiston_Addick said:Cafc43v3r said:Ormiston_Addick said:Sorry, but this is absolute bollocks.
Adkins did brilliantly for Southampton TEN FUCKING YEARS AGO - he has not worked for two years and failed at his last three clubs.
This is just so gutting, I am sure he is a lovely bloke and all that but come on people if Sunderland appointed him after sacking Parky we’d have thought them mad.
Obviously he knows Ged Roddy from working together at Reading and that’s why he got the job, and that is just not good enough I am afraid.
Feels like a real kick in the teeth and confirms what others have said about tension between Bowyer and Roddy with the former fearing a replacement was being lined up.
I would love to be wrong but this looks like an awful appointment, please show me a manager that has failed at his last three clubs and then suddenly finds success after two years on his arse. You won’t be able to.
Really quite angry about this, feels like a complete piss take to be honest.
But sorry, there has to be a link somewhere because someone two years out of the game and three failures in a row behind them doesn’t just get appointed 48 hours after the last manager walks.
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One thing I've noticed about our play this season, and the reason why we find it so hard to open up the opposition and create chances, is because our build up play is too slow.
We need to up the tempo.
Whether that is down to a lack of confidence, ability, or a combination of both, I'm not sure.
It sounds like Adkins likes his team's to play at a higher tempo and that his positivity and personality, gives players more confidence in their own ability. If he can bring those qualities to us, he could be an inspired appointment.0 -
A good combination0
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eastterrace6168 said:charltonbob said:Lordflashheart said:colthe3rd said:Dazzler21 said:stoneroses19 said:Ormiston_Addick said:Cafc43v3r said:Ormiston_Addick said:Sorry, but this is absolute bollocks.
Adkins did brilliantly for Southampton TEN FUCKING YEARS AGO - he has not worked for two years and failed at his last three clubs.
This is just so gutting, I am sure he is a lovely bloke and all that but come on people if Sunderland appointed him after sacking Parky we’d have thought them mad.
Obviously he knows Ged Roddy from working together at Reading and that’s why he got the job, and that is just not good enough I am afraid.
Feels like a real kick in the teeth and confirms what others have said about tension between Bowyer and Roddy with the former fearing a replacement was being lined up.
I would love to be wrong but this looks like an awful appointment, please show me a manager that has failed at his last three clubs and then suddenly finds success after two years on his arse. You won’t be able to.
Really quite angry about this, feels like a complete piss take to be honest.
But sorry, there has to be a link somewhere because someone two years out of the game and three failures in a row behind them doesn’t just get appointed 48 hours after the last manager walks.
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queensland_addick said:One thing I've noticed about our play this season, and the reason why we find it so hard to open up the opposition and create chances, is because our build up play is too slow.
We need to up the tempo.
Whether that is down to a lack of confidence, ability, or a combination of both, I'm not sure.
It sounds like Adkins likes his team's to play at a higher tempo and that his positivity and personality, gives players more confidence in their own ability. If he can bring those qualities to us, he could be an inspired choice0 -
This is on the sky web site:
Under caretaker manager Johnnie Jackson, Charlton came from two goals down to beat Bristol City 3-2 on Tuesday night to move into the play-off places.
Are we back in the championship !
Won't be the first time a man has lost his concentration when a pair of Bristols come into sight.16 -
I'm happy and hopeful that he and Johnny Jackson will make a good combination.0
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queensland_addick said:One thing I've noticed about our play this season, and the reason why we find it so hard to open up the opposition and create chances, is because our build up play is too slow.
We need to up the tempo.
Whether that is down to a lack of confidence, ability, or a combination of both, I'm not sure.
It sounds like Adkins likes his team's to play at a higher tempo and that his positivity and personality, gives players more confidence in their own ability. If he can bring those qualities to us, he could be an inspired appointment.
It's interesting that this is the way it has gone. That was exactly our problem under Robinson. When Bowyer took over, the main change he made (apart from ditching the rigid insistence on playing 4-2-3-1 was to get the players moving the ball forwards more quickly. We played that way all through 2018/19 and the first part of 2019/20, but since November 2019 we've lost that verve and haven't been able to get it back.
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ricky_otto said:eastterrace6168 said:charltonbob said:Lordflashheart said:colthe3rd said:Dazzler21 said:stoneroses19 said:Ormiston_Addick said:Cafc43v3r said:Ormiston_Addick said:Sorry, but this is absolute bollocks.
Adkins did brilliantly for Southampton TEN FUCKING YEARS AGO - he has not worked for two years and failed at his last three clubs.
This is just so gutting, I am sure he is a lovely bloke and all that but come on people if Sunderland appointed him after sacking Parky we’d have thought them mad.
Obviously he knows Ged Roddy from working together at Reading and that’s why he got the job, and that is just not good enough I am afraid.
Feels like a real kick in the teeth and confirms what others have said about tension between Bowyer and Roddy with the former fearing a replacement was being lined up.
I would love to be wrong but this looks like an awful appointment, please show me a manager that has failed at his last three clubs and then suddenly finds success after two years on his arse. You won’t be able to.
Really quite angry about this, feels like a complete piss take to be honest.
But sorry, there has to be a link somewhere because someone two years out of the game and three failures in a row behind them doesn’t just get appointed 48 hours after the last manager walks.
This didn’t just happen this week.1 - Sponsored links:
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I was a bit underwhelmed at first hearing this, but after doing a bit more research I'm pretty happy. Seems like an intelligent bloke, we're keeping JJ involved, he's got a very good record, TS is clearly happy. What's not to like? COYA1
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Leuth said:DamoNorthStand said:I cant wait for Nigel ATkins to become the latest Callum HarriottS in Charlton mis pronounced folklore.5
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Chunes said:Massive boost for the youth players knowing they're going to be given a chance under this manager.
And it will no doubt work wonders for our recruitment of young players also.
If we have nothing to play for in the last couple of games it's a bit different, in fact it's very different.
The older u23s like Mingi is a bit different but I don't think Bowyer could have actually played them under the cap if he wanted to.
It will be very intresting that's for sure.2 -
For those underwhelmed, I understand - he doesn't set your excitement levels on fire. But that's exactly what we need, we need stability and we need experience from the top. He has a track record getting out of this league and he has before gone even further than that.
The fact he's had a break from management and not hopped at any old job, I'm very hopeful he wants a project and he wants to stabilise this club. From that, with financial support we can get back to where we want.
Whatever happens this season, it's good news he gets a good glimpse of the Club ready to fire next season if we fail to get promoted. Bring it on!3 -
Jonniesta said:What kind of muppet owners leave a clause in the contract saying 'you can walk away any time anywhere, no compensation?'.
Ah, think I've answered my own question.
Anyway, welcome Adkins, he's one for the long term I reckon... another stepping stone on the road to being a sensibly run club.
Apparently he's a nice guy, too, someone said...1 -
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Olly seems pleased.5
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eastterrace6168 said:ricky_otto said:eastterrace6168 said:charltonbob said:Lordflashheart said:colthe3rd said:Dazzler21 said:stoneroses19 said:Ormiston_Addick said:Cafc43v3r said:Ormiston_Addick said:Sorry, but this is absolute bollocks.
Adkins did brilliantly for Southampton TEN FUCKING YEARS AGO - he has not worked for two years and failed at his last three clubs.
This is just so gutting, I am sure he is a lovely bloke and all that but come on people if Sunderland appointed him after sacking Parky we’d have thought them mad.
Obviously he knows Ged Roddy from working together at Reading and that’s why he got the job, and that is just not good enough I am afraid.
Feels like a real kick in the teeth and confirms what others have said about tension between Bowyer and Roddy with the former fearing a replacement was being lined up.
I would love to be wrong but this looks like an awful appointment, please show me a manager that has failed at his last three clubs and then suddenly finds success after two years on his arse. You won’t be able to.
Really quite angry about this, feels like a complete piss take to be honest.
But sorry, there has to be a link somewhere because someone two years out of the game and three failures in a row behind them doesn’t just get appointed 48 hours after the last manager walks.
This didn’t just happen this week.0 -
Gonna take some hard core drugs to shout "Come on Nigel!!!!"
Considering how pony we are and where we are, a very pleasant surprise.
I thought it would be someone from abroad with mutiple consonants in his name.
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I love this quote by TS.
"He is upbeat and has a winning personality. You can't just put that on a spreadsheet."
You can't just put that on a spreadsheet, fecking brilliant. I'm definitely nicking that one.19