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Garner Gawn? (Ed. CORRECT - GARNER SACKED p6, and again by Colchester p32)

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  • edited December 2022
    msomerton said:
    The Murray way of running the club got us here remember. When he recognised that they did not have the money to run the club he should have sold it in the early 2000s before relegation.
    There were any number of extremely wealthy people looking to buy into the prem.
    That is old history and we need to worry for the now.

    Agree, you are correct Murray should have sold when we were worth buying when we were in the Premier or do what Parish and his two sleeping partners did and get new money to keep the Surrey team in the Premier even if you lose 100% Control.

    Did I really need to say Richard Murray part 1 of his tenure ? I thought that was a Shay Given that the day he decided to give the rocket scientist and ex male model Iain Dowie the Job we have been heading south and the Charlton Premier days are just to be watched on a big screen before we kick off against Accrington Stanley or Cheltenham in the 3rd tier where we are now established unfortunately. Murray lost his Midas touch long ago and like a poor punter just kept backing the wrong horse.


  • 1968CAFC said:
        Me since 1968 and it is wearing thin.
        A humiliating night in Stockport will not help.    
        Hopefully our Irish ☘️ caretaker manager will
        Get a result 👍👍👍
    Out of curiosity, is he from Northern Ireland or the Republic? Or is it simply that his grandmother was Irish?

    The only successful Irish manager I can immediately think of is Martin O'Neill.
  • Out of curiosity, is he from Northern Ireland or the Republic? Or is it simply that his grandmother was Irish?

    The only successful Irish manager I can immediately think of is Martin O'Neill.
    He's Irish - from Athlone (in the Republic), I think.
  • Out of curiosity, is he from Northern Ireland or the Republic? Or is it simply that his grandmother was Irish?

    The only successful Irish manager I can immediately think of is Martin O'Neill.
    Brendan Rogers hasn’t done too badly.
  • PWR is Scott Marshall still at the club or has he gone with Garner?
  • Chunes said:
    I'm not sure he had a particular person in mind but I think he wanted his own man. I think you only have to look at the stitch-up contract he gave JJ (and the 'Mission Impossible' it contained in terms of final league position) to see that he didn't want him.

    I don't think he took JJ because he was cheap, he took him because he didn't have a choice. The fanbase would've gone turbo apeshit if he didn't - we were on a great run, the team were playing really well, he'd earned it. It only fell apart when JJ got the contract. 
    I just think TS had nothing to lose by appointing JJ and convinced it would have been the cheapest way to go about replacing Adkins at the time.

    The fact he had the fans blessing was a bonus and I wouldn't put it passed TS to style it out a bit, so it looked like he was going out his way to please the fan base by not appointing his :mystery" first choice
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  • absolutely agree Oggie, if other squad positions had been filled/improved-everybodies happy. But as one of the few acquisitions made- did we need left sided defender also additional striker more?
    Good question, KK ...... but usually during the summer a list is drawn up and players signed as they become available.
    It's generally only supporters who tend to prioritise.

    My hunch, based on snippets I remember reading in the summer, is that  some players were being signed as they became available - until Sangaard pulled the plug with budget and some positions not filled. Hence the need for another striker and LB still exists today.

    Sandgaard had deemed another striker was unnecessary and wouldn't be signed- but we now know Garner pursued Bonne as the window was shutting. Act of defiance?

    Of course, Wollocott was signed when he became available. If the desired LB had been available first, perhaps he would already have been signed before Wollocott - and Wollocott not signed at all?


  • Oggy Red said:
    Good question, KK ...... but usually during the summer a list is drawn up and players signed as they become available.
    It's generally only supporters who tend to prioritise.

    My hunch, based on snippets I remember reading in the summer, is that  some players were being signed as they became available - until Sangaard pulled the plug with budget and some positions not filled. Hence the need for another striker and LB still exists today.

    Sandgaard had deemed another striker was unnecessary and wouldn't be signed- but we now know Garner pursued Bonne as the window was shutting. Act of defiance?

    Of course, Wollocott was signed when he became available. If the desired LB had been available first, perhaps he would already have been signed before Wollocott - and Wollocott not signed at all?


    This looks to be what happened. Garner will have pushed for a striker and had to lose money from the wage bill to make it happen. Hence Gilbey and DJ was on his way until QPR changed the agreement.
  • This looks to be what happened. Garner will have pushed for a striker and had to lose money from the wage bill to make it happen. Hence Gilbey and DJ was on his way until QPR changed the agreement.
    We already had agreed deal with a striker the one Garner wanted but he signed for Huddersfield , we hoped to get him on loan but did not happen in the last day .. we went after a Millwall striker and late in the day went for Bonne who we had .. but QPR failed to get the kid from Villa and changed the deal 
  • kodfish said:
    PWR is Scott Marshall still at the club or has he gone with Garner?
     Guess is that he has gone but actually nobody knows.
  •  Guess is that he has gone but actually nobody knows.
    He's still in the fridge. They just forgot to pick him up.
  • Chunes said:
    I'm not sure he had a particular person in mind but I think he wanted his own man. I think you only have to look at the stitch-up contract he gave JJ (and the 'Mission Impossible' it contained in terms of final league position) to see that he didn't want him.

    I don't think he took JJ because he was cheap, he took him because he didn't have a choice. The fanbase would've gone turbo apeshit if he didn't - we were on a great run, the team were playing really well, he'd earned it. It only fell apart when JJ got the contract. 
    He also didn't give Jackson the job 6 months before then doubled down on that by publicly saying Jackson would be the next Charlton manager.

    He didn't sack Adkins to give Jackson the job but once he sacked Adkins he would have looked a right mug if he hadn't. 

    The cop out would have been if we didn't get a new manager bounce.  
  • We already had agreed deal with a striker the one Garner wanted but he signed for Huddersfield , we hoped to get him on loan but did not happen in the last day .. we went after a Millwall striker and late in the day went for Bonne who we had .. but QPR failed to get the kid from Villa and changed the deal 
    It's not like we had an entire summer to plan! I
  • 12 managers in 10 years, nearly double the Football League average of 7.6. We've had more managers than Chelsea!

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  • Assuming the Sultan of ping isn't about to buy the club, this sacking and the timing of it is typical tommy tactics. He'll probably hold out until mid/end of January before making a "permanent" appointment, saying "oh dear, it's now too late to buy any players, but we'll do plenty of business in the summer". Of course the new manager will have a performance clause in his contract, so will be sacked in the summer and thus the wheel keeps turning.......... 
  • edited December 2022
    Assuming the Sultan of ping isn't about to buy the club, this sacking and the timing of it is typical tommy tactics. He'll probably hold out until mid/end of January before making a "permanent" appointment, saying "oh dear, it's now too late to buy any players, but we'll do plenty of business in the summer". Of course the new manager will have a performance clause in his contract, so will be sacked in the summer and thus the wheel keeps turning.......... 
    This. The bookies have already stopped taking bets on the new manager...... Being Sacked. 
  • shirty5 said:
    Weird statement. Says nothing new & sounds like something you would usually say on the day you leave, not a week later. Why put it out now & why via the LMA. 
  • All these statements sound the same. His focus is what could have been if the Owner did not mislead him. So far, we mostly agree.
  • We wouldn't have gone down with him in charge. Now? Well, let's see. 
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