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Next Manager Search - August 2023
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Weegie Addick said:Just been listening back to Charlton Live. Louis' view is that Powell wouldn't touch it having looked at the squad and decided not good enough.
(Apologies if that's already been discussed at length on here - I've had to skim through a lot of this thread.)1 -
Weegie Addick said:Just been listening back to Charlton Live. Louis' view is that Powell wouldn't touch it having looked at the squad and decided not good enough.
(Apologies if that's already been discussed at length on here - I've had to skim through a lot of this thread.)1 -
Gribbo said:Weegie Addick said:Just been listening back to Charlton Live. Louis' view is that Powell wouldn't touch it having looked at the squad and decided not good enough.
Plus, he's not wrong really. The squad is NOT good enough and I don't blame him for doubting he'd get the backing to change that.2 -
Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.7
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charlton_hero said:Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.0
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ShootersHillGuru said:Weegie Addick said:Just been listening back to Charlton Live. Louis' view is that Powell wouldn't touch it having looked at the squad and decided not good enough.
(Apologies if that's already been discussed at length on here - I've had to skim through a lot of this thread.)2 -
ShootersHillGuru said:charlton_hero said:Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.
What club or manager in work is going to start negotiating a move right on the eve of the transfer window shutting?
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No chance we appoint a manager by the end of today.. I'd imagine early/middle of next week, which gives them a decent block of time to prepare for our next league game assuming that Wigan game is postponed (think I read it has been?)4
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Jac_52 said:No chance we appoint a manager by the end of today.. I'd imagine early/middle of next week, which gives them a decent block of time to prepare for our next league game assuming that Wigan game is postponed (think I read it has been?)
The team can do without distractions.5 - Sponsored links:
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I don't think I've ever known a more bizarre situation?
Straight after a transfer window and having a manager that doesn't want any if the players we signed!!2 -
Listening to Charlton Live yesterday, I think Louis said the apparent leaked email reportedly doing the rounds said the timeframe suggested they would conclude second interviews and start discussing package on Sunday.
So any new manager would probably be in earliest Monday, possibly more likely Tuesday or Wednesday.
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It really does come down to, who would want the job? Surely only someone who is unemployed and needing to pay the mortgage!
Wonder what the pitch is? Roll up, roll up, come and join The Greatest (shit show) On Earth.4 -
I'd guess appointment by 5pm Tuesday at latest giving the new guy 10 days to work with the squad before Stevenage.1
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The only relationship those two have, is Ferguson's his lil go to bitch27 -
charlton_hero said:Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.0
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bolloxbolder said:charlton_hero said:Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.5
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https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-boss-job-a-roller-coaster-ride-that-doesnt-last-long-tactical-issues-and-set-piece-woes-a-factor-in-dean-holdens-departure/The South London Press understands that it had been mooted to Holden that he needed someone more experienced to aide or mentor him but the Mancunian would not countenance a change, preferring to stick with his coaching team of Anthony Hayes and Danny Senda, who had both been promoted from the club’s academy.
Senda, who was appointed joint assistant manager in May, was also let go by Charlton along with goalkeeping coach Glyn Shimell.
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bolloxbolder said:charlton_hero said:Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.5
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New interim manager bounce tomorrow.
Followed by new manager bounce when the new manager is announced, "to take over after the next game".
Followed by new manager bounce when the new manager finally takes charge of his first game.
Followed by new manager bounce when Pearce is named as the new interim manager again after the new manager is sacked.
That should take us nicely up the table during September, after which we can start again.12 -
Chizz said:New interim manager bounce tomorrow.
Followed by new manager bounce when the new manager is announced, "to take over after the next game".
Followed by new manager bounce when the new manager finally takes charge of his first game.
Followed by new manager bounce when Pearce is named as the new interim manager again after the new manager is sacked.
That should take us nicely up the table during September, after which we can start again.2 -
Scoham said:https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-boss-job-a-roller-coaster-ride-that-doesnt-last-long-tactical-issues-and-set-piece-woes-a-factor-in-dean-holdens-departure/The South London Press understands that it had been mooted to Holden that he needed someone more experienced to aide or mentor him but the Mancunian would not countenance a change, preferring to stick with his coaching team of Anthony Hayes and Danny Senda, who had both been promoted from the club’s academy.
Senda, who was appointed joint assistant manager in May, was also let go by Charlton along with goalkeeping coach Glyn Shimell.
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Airman Brown said:Scoham said:https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-boss-job-a-roller-coaster-ride-that-doesnt-last-long-tactical-issues-and-set-piece-woes-a-factor-in-dean-holdens-departure/The South London Press understands that it had been mooted to Holden that he needed someone more experienced to aide or mentor him but the Mancunian would not countenance a change, preferring to stick with his coaching team of Anthony Hayes and Danny Senda, who had both been promoted from the club’s academy.
Senda, who was appointed joint assistant manager in May, was also let go by Charlton along with goalkeeping coach Glyn Shimell.
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bolloxbolder said:charlton_hero said:Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.
'GFP’s stance is that they defer all football decisions to technical director Andy Scott. It is the 51-year-old who will drive their interview process – with the likes of Michael Appleton (below), Darren Moore, Danny Cowley and Northampton boss Jon Brady all thought to have been seen as candidates when the process started.'
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Airman Brown said:Scoham said:https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-boss-job-a-roller-coaster-ride-that-doesnt-last-long-tactical-issues-and-set-piece-woes-a-factor-in-dean-holdens-departure/The South London Press understands that it had been mooted to Holden that he needed someone more experienced to aide or mentor him but the Mancunian would not countenance a change, preferring to stick with his coaching team of Anthony Hayes and Danny Senda, who had both been promoted from the club’s academy.
Senda, who was appointed joint assistant manager in May, was also let go by Charlton along with goalkeeping coach Glyn Shimell.
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LargeAddick said:bolloxbolder said:charlton_hero said:Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.
'GFP’s stance is that they defer all football decisions to technical director Andy Scott. It is the 51-year-old who will drive their interview process – with the likes of Michael Appleton (below), Darren Moore, Danny Cowley and Northampton boss Jon Brady all thought to have been seen as candidates when the process started.'0 -
Airman Brown said:Scoham said:https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-boss-job-a-roller-coaster-ride-that-doesnt-last-long-tactical-issues-and-set-piece-woes-a-factor-in-dean-holdens-departure/The South London Press understands that it had been mooted to Holden that he needed someone more experienced to aide or mentor him but the Mancunian would not countenance a change, preferring to stick with his coaching team of Anthony Hayes and Danny Senda, who had both been promoted from the club’s academy.
Senda, who was appointed joint assistant manager in May, was also let go by Charlton along with goalkeeping coach Glyn Shimell.
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MacAnthony is so unprofessional. Div.24
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bolloxbolder said:LargeAddick said:bolloxbolder said:charlton_hero said:Darren Moore is in the studio as part of the SSN Deadline Day coverage.
'GFP’s stance is that they defer all football decisions to technical director Andy Scott. It is the 51-year-old who will drive their interview process – with the likes of Michael Appleton (below), Darren Moore, Danny Cowley and Northampton boss Jon Brady all thought to have been seen as candidates when the process started.'0
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