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Holden sacked?! (Ed. Yes - Confirmed)
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Dippenhall said:Can’t believe Dean would have been sacked if any signings were still up in the air. Either there are none or they are already done deals or it’s a complete f##k up.
Surely you'd sound out managers before doing it, so you'd have a seamless transition into the new manager, especially with only 4 days of the window left.16 -
Time for the great man to come home and add the next chapter to this site:
https://www.chrispowellfootball.com/
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The idea that Darren Ferguson would uproot from the North to go to London is laughable - given the restrictions, lack of apparent budget support in the transfer window, 4 months of not being able to bring in any players in the deluded plan (£1 to £2m losses) that Methven put together. It just shows how clueless, out of touch with reality and up themselves the current SMT are.
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So I have been away all weekend. I saw this thread but didn't know how or whether to respond.
The football has at times been fluid and dynamic, but more often hoof ball with no target.
Do I think Holden was the right man to get us promoted? Not sure. Do I think he deserved sacking given the tools he had available? Nope. This isn't a case of a bad workman blaming his tools. He didn't have a full set of tools to blame.
I think this was an unfair sacking and I don't believe we'll get anyone better and it fucks the last few days of the transfer window.
I am not impressed.23 -
Dazzler21 said:So I have been away all weekend. I saw this thread but didn't know how or whether to respond.
The football has at times been fluid and dynamic, but more often hoof ball with no target.
Do I think Holden was the right man to get us promoted? Not sure. Do I think he deserved sacking given the tools he had available? Nope. This isn't a case of a bad workman blaming his tools. He didn't have a full set of tools to blame.
I think this was an unfair sacking and I don't believe we'll get anyone better and it fucks the last few days of the transfer window.
I am not impressed.2 -
What evidence is there that we have any kind of plan? Especially in the context of a refusal from another manager in work at another club.
It looks to me that Holden’s sacking was reactive and that’s that, hoping something will turn up, or given Methven’s degree maybe he believes God will provide.
No we are like a bloke stridently walking away from his home and marriage destined for an eternity of bedsits and pot noodles.2 -
I totally agree with you dazzler21,a very harsh sacking. If he had a fully fit squad to choose from and we were still in the same position,then I could begin to believe why he was sacked.But to out the fella with that depleted squad and the season just 3 weeks old is very harsh to say the least.3
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The thread name is giving me real Lionel Hutz vibes.
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If he was given £500k to depart, good luck to him0
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I don't know what was going through Dean's head with Saturday's team selection, but he should have been given more time - at least a chance to see what he could do with whatever arrives before the end of the transfer window. He has been massively hampered by injuries to Leaburn and Fraser - both key players that any team would miss. A few days before the transfer window closes seems a very strange time to change the manager, for all sorts of reasons. Personally, I liked Dean and I am very sad to see him go. If he really was sacked by text, it is a cowardly disgrace.8
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I thought Holden was a pretty mediocre manager and I'm not sure the replacement will be much better - I assume they'll make it to the end of the season.
The club is a shambles at present and unless we get lucky with the next appt nothing will change.
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Who's a good fit for the job according to the Dysfunctional Charlton fan/critic base 🤔
Nathan Jones: Too Small
Lee Johnson: Too Small
Steve Evans: Too chubby
Bob Peeters: Too Tall
Alan Curbishley: Too retired
Andy Woodman: Too Chubby
Michael Appleton: Too Starey
Daren Ferguson: Too Posh
Johnnie Jackson: Too Handsome
Karl Robinson: Too Gobby
Joey Barton: Too crazy
Darren Moore: Too expensive
Ryan Mason: Too Young
Chris Powell: Too happy
Last and certainly not least?
The tea lady Doris who may be Too average in the league but we would certainly improve in the CUPS 🤦🏻♂️
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The idea of Darren Moore joining us is completely unrealistic. Apart from the state of the club and the concerns over the new regime, a manager who couldn’t agree new terms with Wednesday is hardly like to come to Charlton for a less attractive package.
The fact that the abortive Ferguson approach has been made public is unfortunate but I’d expect nothing else from the publicity-seeking MacAnthony. Bigging himself and ‘the project’ up is also a useful distraction from the financial issues surrounding Peterborough.Methven et al have managed to alienate the supporter base almost as quickly as Duchatelet, who sold Kermogant and Stephens a month into his tenure after a miserable 3-0 defeat at Doncaster. That is some achievement. Methven’s interview with the Telegraph, with references to £1-2 million operating losses and profits from the sale of Academy products, have effectively cooked his goose.25 -
Something definitely unclicked of late. The buzz of preseason in Malaga never really transferred to the actual season.
Senda and the goalie coach not being upto standard I can understand. Dean, a great talker and man manager but started to make some amateur like decisions in team selection, pressure on youth, formations.
Shame, as he was the one who glued the fans and club together last season with his straight and spirited talking.12 -
JamesSeed said:Clem_Snide said:
No idea if this has already been posted, but you have got to wonder what the fuck is going on when Asimewe is liking the post announcing the manager and back room staff have been sacked.
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How about we really try to rebuild this club by having Ryan Mason as Manager and Chris Powell as his shoulder to lean on.
Also beg Curbs to work Part time in an ambassador role to give this comedy football club back some pride and stop this implosion.0 -
AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Dippenhall said:Can’t believe Dean would have been sacked if any signings were still up in the air. Either there are none or they are already done deals or it’s a complete f##k up.
Surely you'd sound out managers before doing it, so you'd have a seamless transition into the new manager, especially with only 4 days of the window left.0 -
The Red Robin said:PragueAddick said:PeanutsMolloy said:PragueAddick said:
- Dean Holden was apparently recommended to TS by the current SMT. Effectively their choice, 8 months ago.
- He inherited a crap squad that was in chaos. Remember the Stockport cup humiliation?
- Admittedly the delay to the takeover completion didn't help to make a smooth well-planned pre-season.
- He has ONE fit senior striker. ONE!
- As of a week ago he had 10 -TEN - injured players.
- He has had to play two debutant 18 year olds in every game, for the simple reason that there were no better choices.
- He was told that he cannot bring more players in if he keeps picking the trash (Kirk, DJ , McG). Yes, I have a source for that. None of the trash was on the bench on Saturday.
So yeah, the "solution" to a poor start is to sack a manager you gave a three year contract to in March with a week to go of the window and irons supposedly in the fire, especially a striker.
As I've been saying for nigh on 30 years since I got involved in management recruitment: any idiot can sack someone. The difficult bit is getting in someone "better", especially if you keep being the same idiot each year or less.
"Someone challenge me on that?" © Charles Harry Finlayson Methven
He could have a fully-fit £30m squad and still potentially (probably IMO) not have the ability as a manager to get us promotion.
You're right he was SMT's choice but it's not unreasonable to assume they had to work within TS's budget and have his sign off. TS would have had to (and for a while did) live with the choice if the deal fell through.
So we shouldn't assume DH was ever their #1 choice or defines their budget for a new appointment.
We'll find out soon.
Given that, you haven't persuaded me at all that the timing of this isn't symptomatic of panic and breathtaking incompetence. Or possibly, as @sm above says, symptomatic of hedge-fund management mentality.
It was the more recent post-takeover interview with his mate Aaron, right? Not the one back in Feb when it had all just unravelled?1 -
Bedsaddick said:Belv said:JamesSeed said:Belv said:JamesSeed said:wmcf123 said:Smithy said:I cannot even imagine the damage that Bowyer would do to this group of young players. Their confidence must be fragile now as it is.We started fine in the Championship, and were only relegated after the last kick of the season. If it hadn’t been for covid, we would have stayed up as our main striker wouldn’t have refused to play, there was a few of those players he didn’t have in the Championship anyway.6
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vff said:The idea that Darren Ferguson would uproot from the North to go to London is laughable - given the restrictions, lack of apparent budget support in the transfer window, 4 months of not being able to bring in any players in the deluded plan (£1 to £2m losses) that Methven put together. It just shows how clueless, out of touch with reality and up themselves the current SMT are.7
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The Red Robin said:vff said:The idea that Darren Ferguson would uproot from the North to go to London is laughable - given the restrictions, lack of apparent budget support in the transfer window, 4 months of not being able to bring in any players in the deluded plan (£1 to £2m losses) that Methven put together. It just shows how clueless, out of touch with reality and up themselves the current SMT are.0
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PragueAddick said:The Red Robin said:PragueAddick said:PeanutsMolloy said:PragueAddick said:
- Dean Holden was apparently recommended to TS by the current SMT. Effectively their choice, 8 months ago.
- He inherited a crap squad that was in chaos. Remember the Stockport cup humiliation?
- Admittedly the delay to the takeover completion didn't help to make a smooth well-planned pre-season.
- He has ONE fit senior striker. ONE!
- As of a week ago he had 10 -TEN - injured players.
- He has had to play two debutant 18 year olds in every game, for the simple reason that there were no better choices.
- He was told that he cannot bring more players in if he keeps picking the trash (Kirk, DJ , McG). Yes, I have a source for that. None of the trash was on the bench on Saturday.
So yeah, the "solution" to a poor start is to sack a manager you gave a three year contract to in March with a week to go of the window and irons supposedly in the fire, especially a striker.
As I've been saying for nigh on 30 years since I got involved in management recruitment: any idiot can sack someone. The difficult bit is getting in someone "better", especially if you keep being the same idiot each year or less.
"Someone challenge me on that?" © Charles Harry Finlayson Methven
He could have a fully-fit £30m squad and still potentially (probably IMO) not have the ability as a manager to get us promotion.
You're right he was SMT's choice but it's not unreasonable to assume they had to work within TS's budget and have his sign off. TS would have had to (and for a while did) live with the choice if the deal fell through.
So we shouldn't assume DH was ever their #1 choice or defines their budget for a new appointment.
We'll find out soon.
Given that, you haven't persuaded me at all that the timing of this isn't symptomatic of panic and breathtaking incompetence. Or possibly, as @sm above says, symptomatic of hedge-fund management mentality.
It was the more recent post-takeover interview with his mate Aaron, right? Not the one back in Feb when it had all just unravelled?1 -
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ShootersHillGuru said:The Red Robin said:vff said:The idea that Darren Ferguson would uproot from the North to go to London is laughable - given the restrictions, lack of apparent budget support in the transfer window, 4 months of not being able to bring in any players in the deluded plan (£1 to £2m losses) that Methven put together. It just shows how clueless, out of touch with reality and up themselves the current SMT are.1
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...This thread..,..We have the New Manager thread to concentrate on now..just saying..🤷♂️0 -
Blucher said:The idea of Darren Moore joining us is completely unrealistic. Apart from the state of the club and the concerns over the new regime, a manager who couldn’t agree new terms with Wednesday is hardly like to come to Charlton for a less attractive package.1
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Dazzler21 said:JamesSeed said:Clem_Snide said:
No idea if this has already been posted, but you have got to wonder what the fuck is going on when Asimewe is liking the post announcing the manager and back room staff have been sacked.
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:I thought Holden was a pretty mediocre manager and I'm not sure the replacement will be much better - I assume they'll make it to the end of the season.
The club is a shambles at present and unless we get lucky with the next appt nothing will change.
I would prefer that all the SMT were sacked and left the running of the club to the owners.
At least that way we might understand what the owners were about.
We would be no worse off surely?0