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Next Manager Search - August 2023
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If it's Appleton, I hope he'll become a Club folk hero. The same applies to anyone who takes it actually. No names on the list of those likely to be tempted jump out as being that much more suited than others to me, but with a hastily assembled squad of relatively inexperienced L1 players, I think we need someone used to managing at that level who will be bring a trusted proven assistant with him.
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swordfish said:If it's Appleton, I hope he'll become a Club folk hero. The same applies to anyone who takes it actually. No names on the list of those likely to be tempted jump out as being that much more suited than others to me, but with a hastily assembled squad of relatively inexperienced L1 players, I think we need someone used to managing at that level who will be bring a trusted proven assistant with him.6
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Macronate said:Just seen Appleton pumping weights whilst riding a unicycle along the A2 (Falconwood turnoff).
Make of that what you will.
Was his eyes bulging 👀0 -
TellyTubby said:RonnieMoore said:Think it’s going to be Cowley … really impressed the club in his interview and has been shown round the TG and Valley ??
Something like ‘tell me about a time you inherited a really weak squad and difficult owners. What actions did you take and what were the outcomes?’ 😆12 -
Surprised Jason Pearce is 33/1
A win today with a decent performance & there's a good chance he gets the job IMO1 -
Just put £35k on Bows not being next Charlton manager. Cheers Rich15
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superclive98 said:PWADDICK said:ROKERITE said:eastterrace6168 said:RonnieMoore said:Think it’s going to be Cowley … really impressed the club in his interview and has been shown round the TG and Valley ??
Mind if they do appear next week with their 'Addicks scarves above their heads I'll be following Charlton Athletic closely. You never know; Jimmy Seed, Alan Curbishley and Danny Cowley!1 -
It is easy to say because we won out, but on both occasions I found the Sunderland fans to be gracious.After the latest one I was commiserating with a Sunderland fan on the tube and just before she got off the train she kissed me sweetly on the cheek.
And I am an ugly bastard.11 -
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I’d like LB back, I think he would galvanise the team, and kick George D onto new levels, although he might break a few players along the way.0
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Gravesend_Addick said:Surprised Jason Pearce is 33/1
A win today with a decent performance & there's a good chance he gets the job IMO11 -
People who want Bowyer back have extremely short memories. You forget just how bad things were, lots of talk about how toxic the place was. Just go back and look at some of his post match interviews to remind yourselves.19
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Gribbo said:colthe3rd said:People who want Bowyer back have extremely short memories. You forget just how bad things were, lots of talk about how toxic the place was. Just go back and look at some of his post match interviews to remind yourselves.0
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cafc-4-life said:I heard Karel Fraeye is having breakfast with the team this morning.8
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Bailey said:Gribbo said:colthe3rd said:People who want Bowyer back have extremely short memories. You forget just how bad things were, lots of talk about how toxic the place was. Just go back and look at some of his post match interviews to remind yourselves.7
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Gribbo said:Bailey said:Gribbo said:colthe3rd said:People who want Bowyer back have extremely short memories. You forget just how bad things were, lots of talk about how toxic the place was. Just go back and look at some of his post match interviews to remind yourselves.1
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I think it is fair to say that Bowyer was a very divisive figure to fans - hated by some loved by others and there were strong suggestions that he was abusive in language if not action to some of the players in the team and that this led to to divisions in the dressing room. I wasn't there so I don't know the details other than what I have read on this site and that is largely based on conjecture. Some may have come from reliable sources, some made up, dunno. What isn't conjecture is the openly dismissive attitude he demonstrated in public towards his own players when things started to go wrong, and the total unwillingness to accept responsibility.
He also has a history of violent and racist behaviour - again some care less than others, some think let bygones be bygones, he was a kid, some think it was all blown up out of proportion, others take it more seriously as an indicator of the kind of man he is.
What I do remember is the division and antagonism between fans, and it seems to have started up again already.6 -
Wheresmeticket? said:I think it is fair to say that Bowyer was a very divisive figure to fans - hated by some loved by others and there were strong suggestions that he was abusive in language if not action to some of the players in the team and that this led to to divisions in the dressing room. I wasn't there so I don't know the details other than what I have read on this site and that is largely based on conjecture. Some may have come from reliable sources, some made up, dunno. What isn't conjecture is the openly dismissive attitude he demonstrated in public towards his own players when things started to go wrong, and the total unwillingness to accept responsibility.
He also has a history of violent and racist behaviour - again some care less than others, some think let bygones be bygones, he was a kid, some think it was all blown up out of proportion, others take it more seriously as an indicator of the kind of man he is.
What I do remember is the division and antagonism between fans, and it seems to have started up again already.3 - Sponsored links:
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superclive98 said:Wheresmeticket? said:I think it is fair to say that Bowyer was a very divisive figure to fans - hated by some loved by others and there were strong suggestions that he was abusive in language if not action to some of the players in the team and that this led to to divisions in the dressing room. I wasn't there so I don't know the details other than what I have read on this site and that is largely based on conjecture. Some may have come from reliable sources, some made up, dunno. What isn't conjecture is the openly dismissive attitude he demonstrated in public towards his own players when things started to go wrong, and the total unwillingness to accept responsibility.
He also has a history of violent and racist behaviour - again some care less than others, some think let bygones be bygones, he was a kid, some think it was all blown up out of proportion, others take it more seriously as an indicator of the kind of man he is.
What I do remember is the division and antagonism between fans, and it seems to have started up again already.
Some people have suggested Karl Robinson would be a good shout and others have taken the piss as a result, but I haven't seen the depth of feeling about that, or the Bewley brothers or whatever they are called. Appleton seems to have mostly inspired jokes and eyerolling.0 -
Wheresmeticket? said:I think it is fair to say that Bowyer was a very divisive figure to fans - hated by some loved by others and there were strong suggestions that he was abusive in language if not action to some of the players in the team and that this led to to divisions in the dressing room. I wasn't there so I don't know the details other than what I have read on this site and that is largely based on conjecture. Some may have come from reliable sources, some made up, dunno. What isn't conjecture is the openly dismissive attitude he demonstrated in public towards his own players when things started to go wrong, and the total unwillingness to accept responsibility.
He also has a history of violent and racist behaviour - again some care less than others, some think let bygones be bygones, he was a kid, some think it was all blown up out of proportion, others take it more seriously as an indicator of the kind of man he is.
What I do remember is the division and antagonism between fans, and it seems to have started up again already.
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Wheresmeticket? said:I think it is fair to say that Bowyer was a very divisive figure to fans - hated by some loved by others and there were strong suggestions that he was abusive in language if not action to some of the players in the team and that this led to to divisions in the dressing room. I wasn't there so I don't know the details other than what I have read on this site and that is largely based on conjecture. Some may have come from reliable sources, some made up, dunno. What isn't conjecture is the openly dismissive attitude he demonstrated in public towards his own players when things started to go wrong, and the total unwillingness to accept responsibility.
He also has a history of violent and racist behaviour - again some care less than others, some think let bygones be bygones, he was a kid, some think it was all blown up out of proportion, others take it more seriously as an indicator of the kind of man he is.
What I do remember is the division and antagonism between fans, and it seems to have started up again already.5 -
Gribbo said:Wheresmeticket? said:I think it is fair to say that Bowyer was a very divisive figure to fans - hated by some loved by others and there were strong suggestions that he was abusive in language if not action to some of the players in the team and that this led to to divisions in the dressing room. I wasn't there so I don't know the details other than what I have read on this site and that is largely based on conjecture. Some may have come from reliable sources, some made up, dunno. What isn't conjecture is the openly dismissive attitude he demonstrated in public towards his own players when things started to go wrong, and the total unwillingness to accept responsibility.
He also has a history of violent and racist behaviour - again some care less than others, some think let bygones be bygones, he was a kid, some think it was all blown up out of proportion, others take it more seriously as an indicator of the kind of man he is.
What I do remember is the division and antagonism between fans, and it seems to have started up again already.0 -
Gribbo said:Wheresmeticket? said:I think it is fair to say that Bowyer was a very divisive figure to fans - hated by some loved by others and there were strong suggestions that he was abusive in language if not action to some of the players in the team and that this led to to divisions in the dressing room. I wasn't there so I don't know the details other than what I have read on this site and that is largely based on conjecture. Some may have come from reliable sources, some made up, dunno. What isn't conjecture is the openly dismissive attitude he demonstrated in public towards his own players when things started to go wrong, and the total unwillingness to accept responsibility.
He also has a history of violent and racist behaviour - again some care less than others, some think let bygones be bygones, he was a kid, some think it was all blown up out of proportion, others take it more seriously as an indicator of the kind of man he is.
What I do remember is the division and antagonism between fans, and it seems to have started up again already.2 -
Bowyer slightly lost the plot after the ESI disaster, and the stresses of COVID and a relegation battle, but seemed pretty chilled before then. And those circumstances would have tested anyone.
If we get the 2017-2019 Bowyer great, the 2020-2021 version, not so good.19 -
colthe3rd said:People who want Bowyer back have extremely short memories. You forget just how bad things were, lots of talk about how toxic the place was. Just go back and look at some of his post match interviews to remind yourselves.He then got us promoted. Almost kept us up with a poor squad and an absolute shambles behind the scenes + working and managing a team through covid.
Yes his final few months were poor but we need someone to come in and have an impact straight away, something Bowyer has proven he can do.All in all it took about 3 years for it to go wrong under Bowyer, most managers don’t last that long anyway.We could do far worse. Anyway, according to Cawley no approach has been made.17 -
Wheresmeticket? said:I think it is fair to say that Bowyer was a very divisive figure to fans - hated by some loved by others and there were strong suggestions that he was abusive in language if not action to some of the players in the team and that this led to to divisions in the dressing room. I wasn't there so I don't know the details other than what I have read on this site and that is largely based on conjecture. Some may have come from reliable sources, some made up, dunno. What isn't conjecture is the openly dismissive attitude he demonstrated in public towards his own players when things started to go wrong, and the total unwillingness to accept responsibility.
He also has a history of violent and racist behaviour - again some care less than others, some think let bygones be bygones, he was a kid, some think it was all blown up out of proportion, others take it more seriously as an indicator of the kind of man he is.
What I do remember is the division and antagonism between fans, and it seems to have started up again already.4 -
So there's no chance that anyone can just give a quick recap then. I need to go back and find the old threads lol
I'm not disputing whether it happened, just saying I must've missed it0 -
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/90815/has-bowyer-lost-it/p1
That's just one. It's 158 pages long so happy reading!
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