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Next manager - Ben Garner confirmed (p256)

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  • SE7toSG3
    SE7toSG3 Posts: 3,140
    CLthesaurus - 'Hayes grenade', Adj phrase. - to create controversial debate via a throwaway post. 
    Usage 'Have a butchers on the new manager thread, someone has chucked in a Hayes grenade'
    Similar - 'pass the popcorn', ''stand back and light the fuse'. 
    (Often reinforced by the word 'discuss') 
     :wink:  
  • Cafc43v3r
    Cafc43v3r Posts: 21,600
    I would like Michael Carrick.
  • john3
    john3 Posts: 335
    Can there be a separate thread for the debate on Women's football? This thread is about replacement 1st team manager.
      Or is that being sexist?
    Gordon Bennett!!!
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,975
    Cafc43v3r said:
    I would like Michael Carrick.
    I’ve read a few articles of him being highly regarded as a coach. Wouldn’t mind him.
  • balham red
    balham red Posts: 1,278
    Cor woman cant manage men because of biological differences. JESUS christ what century are we in. Ive had female managers for the entirety of my 'career'. Some have managed me okay, some have managed me brilliantly one was a incompetent disaster. Nothing to do with a biological difference.

    On a side note the only man who ever managed me for any period of time was a crystal palace supporting acholic bully. 

    Biological differences between men and women cor blimey wheres is the cave man mallet. 
    Oh, which club did you play for?
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    Why has this thread turned into a conversation around women’s football? I really don’t want to, nor do I expect to have to, read about it when trying to read the latest conversation around who the next Charlton manager may or may not be. 
    It’s turned into a women’s football thread because Emma Hayes was mentioned as a legitimate candidate (she has actually been linked with the QPR job) but she was quickly dismissed in case she couldn’t keep out of the men’s showers according to some idiots on here. But let’s all get back to pretending Neil Lennon could be a serious candidate after his successful Bolton spell. 
    It was also said that the Chelsea womens job is 'bigger' than the mens Charlton job, which is mental.
    Which some agree, with, some don’t. The original point was, Emma Hayes could be a legitimate candidate for a head coaching/manager job in men’s football.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    Not quite sure what Robbie Fowler has ever done to warrant any mention for any manager job. Is he even a coach anywhere?
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,030
    edited May 2022
    Not quite sure what Robbie Fowler has ever done to warrant any mention for any manager job. Is he even a coach anywhere?
    Think he had a spell in Australia but came back because of COVID. Also coached in India it seems. 
  • Vfrf
    Vfrf Posts: 797
    https://www.bettingodds.com/thesackrace/teams/charlton-athletic

    Beale slipped into 2nd favourite, not convinced BV have any insider info, just responding to the news cycles. Still Taylor for me.
  • Cafc43v3r
    Cafc43v3r Posts: 21,600
    MarcusH26 said:
    Not quite sure what Robbie Fowler has ever done to warrant any mention for any manager job. Is he even a coach anywhere?
    Think he had a spell in Australia but came back because of COVID. Also coached in India it seems. 
    Didn't he do some work under Robinson at Mk Don's?
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  • I know this sounds double Dutch ?

    Frank de Boer and Ronald de Boer.

    Frank's ambition to play entertaining football in South London remains a true ambition and this isn't Peter Pan in never Netherlands. This is a man who hates Palace for not giving him time and refuses to play Boering football.

    Not about money, but about cleaning up Charlton Athletic who were left with dirty stains after Southall and co left skid marks that lingers.
    Frank and Ronald would use the Ajax brand to give CAFC a bright future.

    We would see double with the De Boer twins; (buy one, get one free) auto Promotion and Wembley winners in the Papa John's trophy- not in four seasons but one.

    The futures bright, The futures Orange.
    I think you need to get your coat Sam!
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    I know this sounds double Dutch ?

    Frank de Boer and Ronald de Boer.

    Frank's ambition to play entertaining football in South London remains a true ambition and this isn't Peter Pan in never Netherlands. This is a man who hates Palace for not giving him time and refuses to play Boering football.

    Not about money, but about cleaning up Charlton Athletic who were left with dirty stains after Southall and co left skid marks that lingers.
    Frank and Ronald would use the Ajax brand to give CAFC a bright future.

    We would see double with the De Boer twins; (buy one, get one free) auto Promotion and Wembley winners in the Papa John's trophy- not in four seasons but one.

    The futures bright, The futures Orange.
    I think you need to get your coat Sam!
    and his medicine
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    SE7toSG3 said:
    CLthesaurus - 'Hayes grenade', Adj phrase. - to create controversial debate via a throwaway post. 
    Usage 'Have a butchers on the new manager thread, someone has chucked in a Hayes grenade'
    Similar - 'pass the popcorn', ''stand back and light the fuse'. 
    (Often reinforced by the word 'discuss') 
     :wink:  

    So no more talk of Emma, Ben or Anthony.
    All 3 are sent to room 101.
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,727
    Cafc43v3r said:
    I would like Michael Carrick.
    I’ve read a few articles of him being highly regarded as a coach. Wouldn’t mind him.
    He's a name young players would be keen to play for. Would help massively in the loan market.
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    SE7toSG3 said:
    CLthesaurus - 'Hayes grenade', Adj phrase. - to create controversial debate via a throwaway post. 
    Usage 'Have a butchers on the new manager thread, someone has chucked in a Hayes grenade'
    Similar - 'pass the popcorn', ''stand back and light the fuse'. 
    (Often reinforced by the word 'discuss') 
     :wink:  

    So no more talk of Emma, Ben or Anthony.
    All 3 are sent to room 101.
    What about Melvyn?
  • Stu_of_Kunming
    Stu_of_Kunming Posts: 17,116
    Why has this thread turned into a conversation around women’s football? I really don’t want to, nor do I expect to have to, read about it when trying to read the latest conversation around who the next Charlton manager may or may not be. 
    It’s turned into a women’s football thread because Emma Hayes was mentioned as a legitimate candidate (she has actually been linked with the QPR job) but she was quickly dismissed in case she couldn’t keep out of the men’s showers according to some idiots on here. But let’s all get back to pretending Neil Lennon could be a serious candidate after his successful Bolton spell. 
    It was also said that the Chelsea womens job is 'bigger' than the mens Charlton job, which is mental.
    I think the correct term is ‘attention seeking’ 
  • Cafc43v3r
    Cafc43v3r Posts: 21,600
    Croydon said:
    Cafc43v3r said:
    I would like Michael Carrick.
    I’ve read a few articles of him being highly regarded as a coach. Wouldn’t mind him.
    He's a name young players would be keen to play for. Would help massively in the loan market.
    Knows the area as well :wink:
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,347
    I really thought we'd have a manager by now
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,801
    Why has this thread turned into a conversation around women’s football? I really don’t want to, nor do I expect to have to, read about it when trying to read the latest conversation around who the next Charlton manager may or may not be. 
    It’s turned into a women’s football thread because Emma Hayes was mentioned as a legitimate candidate (she has actually been linked with the QPR job) but she was quickly dismissed in case she couldn’t keep out of the men’s showers according to some idiots on here. But let’s all get back to pretending Neil Lennon could be a serious candidate after his successful Bolton spell. 
    It was also said that the Chelsea womens job is 'bigger' than the mens Charlton job, which is mental.
    I think the correct term is ‘attention seeking’ 
    Not really Stu, think you've got me confused with one of the professional trolls on here. It's my opinion on where we are as a club at the moment, there is no way it would be if we were a half decent Championship club, instead of one slumming it in the wrong half of League 1, where we are not even a story on the fifth page of the sports pages. 
  • ButtleJR
    ButtleJR Posts: 1,586
    edited May 2022
    Thomas has "about half a dozen" candidates that he is now narrowing down. 
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  • Pelling1993
    Pelling1993 Posts: 6,672
    Be delighted with Taylor, Beale or Warburton. Most of the other names are very very underwhelming 
  • FishCostaFortune
    FishCostaFortune Posts: 10,773
    ButtleJR said:
    Thomas has "about half a dozen" candidates that he is now narrowing down. 
    Who do we reckon then, presumably if he says 'candidates' these are individuals who have applied and been interviewed?



  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    ButtleJR said:
    Thomas has "about half a dozen" candidates that he is now narrowing down. 
    *Rant about poor planning, the impact on next season and a wild assumption that we won’t appoint someone until mid June*
  • ButtleJR
    ButtleJR Posts: 1,586
    ButtleJR said:
    Thomas has "about half a dozen" candidates that he is now narrowing down. 
    Who do we reckon then, presumably if he says 'candidates' these are individuals who have applied and been interviewed?



    To be honest, names have been kept highly confidential (rightfully so.) You'd assume Beale and Taylor are 2 of them. 
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 11,983
    ButtleJR said:
    Thomas has "about half a dozen" candidates that he is now narrowing down. 
    So…
    Taylor
    Warburton
    Beale 
    Lennon
    Carrick
    Emma Hayes 

    That the half dozen? 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,030
    If I was to guess - Beale , Taylor, Carrick and a couple of surprise options , maybe Appleton? 
  • balham red
    balham red Posts: 1,278
    There's really no excuse for this dragging on past Friday at the latest.
  • Pudds
    Pudds Posts: 189
    Why has this thread turned into a conversation around women’s football? I really don’t want to, nor do I expect to have to, read about it when trying to read the latest conversation around who the next Charlton manager may or may not be. 
    It’s turned into a women’s football thread because Emma Hayes was mentioned as a legitimate candidate (she has actually been linked with the QPR job) but she was quickly dismissed in case she couldn’t keep out of the men’s showers according to some idiots on here. But let’s all get back to pretending Neil Lennon could be a serious candidate after his successful Bolton spell. 
    It was also said that the Chelsea womens job is 'bigger' than the mens Charlton job, which is mental.
    Which some agree, with, some don’t. The original point was, Emma Hayes could be a legitimate candidate for a head coaching/manager job in men’s football.
    She's not a legitimate candidate for us.

    TS would never hire anyone from the 'Women's' game. He has openly stated he thinks of himself more as a 'Ladies' man.
  • FishCostaFortune
    FishCostaFortune Posts: 10,773
    edited May 2022
    ButtleJR said:
    ButtleJR said:
    Thomas has "about half a dozen" candidates that he is now narrowing down. 
    Who do we reckon then, presumably if he says 'candidates' these are individuals who have applied and been interviewed?



    To be honest, names have been kept highly confidential (rightfully so.) You'd assume Beale and Taylor are 2 of them. 
    I feel the only one I am confident would have directly applied for the role, out of the common names we hear, are Taylor and perhaps Warburton.

    I can imagine conversation were perhaps sort with Beale* and maybe even Carrick. But otherwise I am clueless as to who else may be actively shortlisted after applying for the role.

    *I feel like Beale wouldn't apply for the role, and would need to be convinced to leave his current role. If he had been done, I could imagine he would have been announced by now.
  • RedRobin
    RedRobin Posts: 1,377
    Clock is ticking, Euell and co must be putting pre season plans together, surely new manager will want to have a say.