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Next manager - Ben Garner confirmed (p256)
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colthe3rd said:ShootersHillGuru said:colthe3rd said:RonnieMoore said:RedRobin said:Clock is ticking, Euell and co must be putting pre season plans together, surely new manager will want to have a say.11
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paulfox said:MuttleyCAFC said:If I owned the club, the first place I would look for a manager would be within the club. Obviously I would look for certain qualities and a level of intelligence but then appoint somebody on a contract much like Jackos where if they are not a success, I can try another. I think it is the way to find a Curbs and a Bowyer and indeed a Powell, even though he wasn't at the club.
Where I think TS has gone wrong is by jumping the gun. Jacko hadn't succeeded but I think it is fair to say he hadn't failed either. Or maybe Powell should have been sacked before our title winning season? Surely TS could have given Jacko the option of a new contract with a new get out clause rather than firing him.
The fact is, he could well appoint a manager who will be a success, but it could well also be he doesn't. And if that is the case, it could be expensive and difficult to make a timely change. It is why I think Euell should be our next manager.0 -
i hope TS gets Curbs in8
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MuttleyCAFC said:paulfox said:MuttleyCAFC said:If I owned the club, the first place I would look for a manager would be within the club. Obviously I would look for certain qualities and a level of intelligence but then appoint somebody on a contract much like Jackos where if they are not a success, I can try another. I think it is the way to find a Curbs and a Bowyer and indeed a Powell, even though he wasn't at the club.
Where I think TS has gone wrong is by jumping the gun. Jacko hadn't succeeded but I think it is fair to say he hadn't failed either. Or maybe Powell should have been sacked before our title winning season? Surely TS could have given Jacko the option of a new contract with a new get out clause rather than firing him.
The fact is, he could well appoint a manager who will be a success, but it could well also be he doesn't. And if that is the case, it could be expensive and difficult to make a timely change. It is why I think Euell should be our next manager.
Hypothetically, if we did that and the start of next season mirrored last season when would you sack him? After MK Dons? Wigan? Wycombe? Bolton? Do you think if we sacked Adkins at any of those points we would have still saved our season?0 -
bertpalmer said:i hope TS gets Curbs in1
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paulfox said:MuttleyCAFC said:If I owned the club, the first place I would look for a manager would be within the club. Obviously I would look for certain qualities and a level of intelligence but then appoint somebody on a contract much like Jackos where if they are not a success, I can try another. I think it is the way to find a Curbs and a Bowyer and indeed a Powell, even though he wasn't at the club.
Where I think TS has gone wrong is by jumping the gun. Jacko hadn't succeeded but I think it is fair to say he hadn't failed either. Or maybe Powell should have been sacked before our title winning season? Surely TS could have given Jacko the option of a new contract with a new get out clause rather than firing him.
The fact is, he could well appoint a manager who will be a success, but it could well also be he doesn't. And if that is the case, it could be expensive and difficult to make a timely change. It is why I think Euell should be our next manager.Didn’t agree with the sacking, but think I will judge it again when our new manager is announced. If it is Warburton or Beale then I’ll probably change my mind and think it could be the right decision2 -
bertpalmer said:i hope TS gets Curbs in1
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NabySarr said:paulfox said:MuttleyCAFC said:If I owned the club, the first place I would look for a manager would be within the club. Obviously I would look for certain qualities and a level of intelligence but then appoint somebody on a contract much like Jackos where if they are not a success, I can try another. I think it is the way to find a Curbs and a Bowyer and indeed a Powell, even though he wasn't at the club.
Where I think TS has gone wrong is by jumping the gun. Jacko hadn't succeeded but I think it is fair to say he hadn't failed either. Or maybe Powell should have been sacked before our title winning season? Surely TS could have given Jacko the option of a new contract with a new get out clause rather than firing him.
The fact is, he could well appoint a manager who will be a success, but it could well also be he doesn't. And if that is the case, it could be expensive and difficult to make a timely change. It is why I think Euell should be our next manager.Didn’t agree with the sacking, but think I will judge it again when our new manager is announced. If it is Warburton or Beale then I’ll probably change my mind and think it could be the right decision
Not saying the players are innocent in this...there were some performances from players that were truly shocking.
Someone with fresh ideas needs to come in and put there mark on things...or at least have a plan b!!2 -
Cafc43v3r said:MuttleyCAFC said:paulfox said:MuttleyCAFC said:If I owned the club, the first place I would look for a manager would be within the club. Obviously I would look for certain qualities and a level of intelligence but then appoint somebody on a contract much like Jackos where if they are not a success, I can try another. I think it is the way to find a Curbs and a Bowyer and indeed a Powell, even though he wasn't at the club.
Where I think TS has gone wrong is by jumping the gun. Jacko hadn't succeeded but I think it is fair to say he hadn't failed either. Or maybe Powell should have been sacked before our title winning season? Surely TS could have given Jacko the option of a new contract with a new get out clause rather than firing him.
The fact is, he could well appoint a manager who will be a success, but it could well also be he doesn't. And if that is the case, it could be expensive and difficult to make a timely change. It is why I think Euell should be our next manager.
Hypothetically, if we did that and the start of next season mirrored last season when would you sack him? After MK Dons? Wigan? Wycombe? Bolton? Do you think if we sacked Adkins at any of those points we would have still saved our season?0 -
Nathan Jones might be available now...2
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bertpalmer said:i hope TS gets Curbs in10
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Croydon said:bertpalmer said:i hope TS gets Curbs in1
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Croydon said:bertpalmer said:i hope TS gets Curbs in
If an owner came in and gave a clear realistic plan with very good, not necessarily Charlton, people around him that gave a manager everything he needed without the drama, sorted out the off field stuff and brought a real feel good factor to the place then most wouldn't have issue and would start to cut ties with the past.
But the problem is, for the past 15 years we really haven't seen anything of the sort. Far from it.
When the past is the best hope you've got because there's nothing else then you are going to cling to it.11 -
hudson-son-son said:Caught up over the last 6 pages just now, and that has surely got to be a record of Curbs not even getting mentioned once in that time as a serious option. Only took 15 years
Well it only took til the next page2 -
king addick said:NabySarr said:paulfox said:MuttleyCAFC said:If I owned the club, the first place I would look for a manager would be within the club. Obviously I would look for certain qualities and a level of intelligence but then appoint somebody on a contract much like Jackos where if they are not a success, I can try another. I think it is the way to find a Curbs and a Bowyer and indeed a Powell, even though he wasn't at the club.
Where I think TS has gone wrong is by jumping the gun. Jacko hadn't succeeded but I think it is fair to say he hadn't failed either. Or maybe Powell should have been sacked before our title winning season? Surely TS could have given Jacko the option of a new contract with a new get out clause rather than firing him.
The fact is, he could well appoint a manager who will be a success, but it could well also be he doesn't. And if that is the case, it could be expensive and difficult to make a timely change. It is why I think Euell should be our next manager.Didn’t agree with the sacking, but think I will judge it again when our new manager is announced. If it is Warburton or Beale then I’ll probably change my mind and think it could be the right decision
Not saying the players are innocent in this...there were some performances from players that were truly shocking.
Someone with fresh ideas needs to come in and put there mark on things...or at least have a plan b!!Also not sure what other formation we could have played. A lot of the time Inniss and Lavelle were unavailable so a back 4 would be pretty impossible unless you used Pearce, Gunter or Clare as a RCB in a back 4 where we’d have likely conceded 2+ every game. 4-3-3 was probably the only real option but Stockley and Washington work best as a 2. And a 4-4-2 we would get ruined defensively as Dobson would be left even more on his own than usual. So 3-5-2 was probably the best we could do. Don’t think changing the formation would have made us any better, in fact it probably would have returned us to the issues Adkins had with 4 at the back or Stockley on his own up front6 -
Just popped in to say I’d love us to get Beale.
If the Cawley link has come from his end then there must be interest from him there.5 -
Done deal! We are proud to welcome Hope Powell to The Valley! The ex-England manager joins us from3
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hudson-son-son said:hudson-son-son said:Caught up over the last 6 pages just now, and that has surely got to be a record of Curbs not even getting mentioned once in that time as a serious option. Only took 15 years
Well it only took til the next page1 -
ElliotCAFC said:Cafc43v3r said:ElliotCAFC said:Another factor is will TS be giving out more these performance based contracts?Not sure Beale would be happy to leave Villa if he gets very little compensation should we not make the play-offs.It’s one thing to require the new manager to change the entire playing philosophy, which usually takes years, it’s another thing to expect immediate results.
I’d be shocked if he didn’t follow the same sort of pattern with his next appointment, albeit less harsh deliverables.
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king addick said:NabySarr said:paulfox said:MuttleyCAFC said:If I owned the club, the first place I would look for a manager would be within the club. Obviously I would look for certain qualities and a level of intelligence but then appoint somebody on a contract much like Jackos where if they are not a success, I can try another. I think it is the way to find a Curbs and a Bowyer and indeed a Powell, even though he wasn't at the club.
Where I think TS has gone wrong is by jumping the gun. Jacko hadn't succeeded but I think it is fair to say he hadn't failed either. Or maybe Powell should have been sacked before our title winning season? Surely TS could have given Jacko the option of a new contract with a new get out clause rather than firing him.
The fact is, he could well appoint a manager who will be a success, but it could well also be he doesn't. And if that is the case, it could be expensive and difficult to make a timely change. It is why I think Euell should be our next manager.Didn’t agree with the sacking, but think I will judge it again when our new manager is announced. If it is Warburton or Beale then I’ll probably change my mind and think it could be the right decision
Not saying the players are innocent in this...there were some performances from players that were truly shocking.
Someone with fresh ideas needs to come in and put there mark on things...or at least have a plan b!!
it’s all relative though.5 -
RaplhMilne said:JamesSeed said:Rothko said:JamesSeed said:The Red Robin said:Rothko said:Chelsea's women team manager is a bigger job then ours
Infrastructure I wouldn't know about, but ours isn't bad, and set to improve.
Pay? How do you know?
Her ambitions about the Women's Champions League and competing with Barcelona, are not comparable with playing in the men's the Champions League and competing with Barcelona.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a big supporter of women's football, but I don't think it's yet reached the stage where Chelsea's women's team is a bigger deal than Charlton.Would we be happy to see an under 17 Manager of any sex, at any level, given the First Team coach role at Charlton… ?0 -
Croydon said:bertpalmer said:i hope TS gets Curbs in0
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Rossman92 said:Croydon said:bertpalmer said:i hope TS gets Curbs in2
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Bearing in mind Curbs already works for the club on the tv channel and has seen most of our games last season. I do think TS would be mad not to have a chat with him about footballing matters at the club and get his views. Might be worth considering involving him if willing in the interview process. For I know that might already be happening or Curbs might prefer not to get involved with any of it.2
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NabySarr said:king addick said:NabySarr said:paulfox said:MuttleyCAFC said:If I owned the club, the first place I would look for a manager would be within the club. Obviously I would look for certain qualities and a level of intelligence but then appoint somebody on a contract much like Jackos where if they are not a success, I can try another. I think it is the way to find a Curbs and a Bowyer and indeed a Powell, even though he wasn't at the club.
Where I think TS has gone wrong is by jumping the gun. Jacko hadn't succeeded but I think it is fair to say he hadn't failed either. Or maybe Powell should have been sacked before our title winning season? Surely TS could have given Jacko the option of a new contract with a new get out clause rather than firing him.
The fact is, he could well appoint a manager who will be a success, but it could well also be he doesn't. And if that is the case, it could be expensive and difficult to make a timely change. It is why I think Euell should be our next manager.Didn’t agree with the sacking, but think I will judge it again when our new manager is announced. If it is Warburton or Beale then I’ll probably change my mind and think it could be the right decision
Not saying the players are innocent in this...there were some performances from players that were truly shocking.
Someone with fresh ideas needs to come in and put there mark on things...or at least have a plan b!!Also not sure what other formation we could have played. A lot of the time Inniss and Lavelle were unavailable so a back 4 would be pretty impossible unless you used Pearce, Gunter or Clare as a RCB in a back 4 where we’d have likely conceded 2+ every game. 4-3-3 was probably the only real option but Stockley and Washington work best as a 2. And a 4-4-2 we would get ruined defensively as Dobson would be left even more on his own than usual. So 3-5-2 was probably the best we could do. Don’t think changing the formation would have made us any better, in fact it probably would have returned us to the issues Adkins had with 4 at the back or Stockley on his own up front
It's funny that in 20/21 433 was the go to formation in this division and by the end of 21/22 it was 352.
What ever we played last season we were probably 1 or 2 short, even if everyone was available. When 3 or 4 weren't we were well short. And it showed, under both managers.2 -
Bit of a left field name and hasn't really done much since leaving Huddersfield but what about David Wagner as an option? Would give TS his high press for sure.9
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can’t see Wagner dropping to League One but if there’s a chance he would then TS should try0