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Positive reasons why a change of manager would be a good idea.

seth plum
seth plum Posts: 53,448
edited May 2009 in General Charlton
I shall start as best I can.

Positive reasons are:

Clean slate with players, old grudges out, a fresh chance for players to impress on merit.
Clean start with fans (unless you're Dowie or Pardew of course!)
Likely to be eager to achieve and succeed.
Regarding above, likely to be hard working in scouting, and watching opponents.
Chance to construct a contract reflecting the changing times.
Fresh ideas regarding training.
Fresh ideas regarding playing matches.
A fresh network of knowledge and contacts.

That'll do for now, please add more if you can think of any.

Comments

  • Shrew
    Shrew Posts: 5,757
    A new face to be negative about ?
  • F-Blocker
    F-Blocker Posts: 3,409
    Paying off Parky will use up some of Steve Waggot's £200k????
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    F-Blocker, you're saying that Waggott is on £200k ?
  • F-Blocker
    F-Blocker Posts: 3,409
    I read it from some bloke on the internet - it's gotta be true!
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Funniy enough I e-mailed and asked him...no reply.
  • Thommo
    Thommo Posts: 1,439
    How about a clean slate for Parky and the players with us next season.

    Let him build his side, and lets see what he can really do?
  • pilchard
    pilchard Posts: 3,763
    edited May 2009
    [quote][cite]Posted By: seth plum[/cite]I shall start as best I can.

    Positive reasons are:

    Clean slate with players, old grudges out, a fresh chance for players to impress on merit.
    Clean start with fans (unless you're Dowie or Pardew of course!)
    Likely to be eager to achieve and succeed.
    Regarding above, likely to be hard working in scouting, and watching opponents.
    Chance to construct a contract reflecting the changing times.
    Fresh ideas regarding training.
    Fresh ideas regarding playing matches.
    A fresh network of knowledge and contacts.

    That'll do for now, please add more if you can think of any.[/quote]

    I agree totally. I would add that the applicant must have a track record of being able to make silk from the sow's ear, and try and squeeze everything possible out of the players at his disposal, command respect and make us a little less nice and cuddly, give us an aura of grittiness and being bloody hard to beat.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,339
    Who should we have then? I would go for Stimson and Robson from Gillingham
  • c4fcdenmark
    c4fcdenmark Posts: 2,041
    [cite]Posted By: The Red Robin[/cite]Who should we have then? I would go for Stimson and Robson from Gillingham

    PIcked up by Valley Express.
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,629
    Let's face it.We don't do 'changes of manager' all too well do we.I'm all for giving Parkinson a go in the third division.

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  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    [quote][cite]Posted By: carly burn[/cite]Let's face it.We don't do 'changes of manager' all too well do we.I'm all for giving Parkinson a go in the third division.[/quote]

    Thats on another thread.
  • BBClaus
    BBClaus Posts: 831
    It's good to see a thread looking at it from a positive viewpoint, instead of just slagging off parky. But i'd say that these apply to parky as well:
    Likely to be eager to achieve and succeed.
    Regarding above, likely to be hard working in scouting, and watching opponents.
    Chance to construct a contract reflecting the changing times

    I don't think anyone can doubt PP's desire to do well or his desire to get the job full time and there's nothing to say anyone else will work harder. He said the other day they've been off all over the place scouting players.

    Didn't his contract remain the same as his one as an assistant, so bringing someone else in won't necessarily be cheaper. Plus the cost of paying him off.