Next Manager Search - August 2023
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RonnieMoore said:supaclive said:Andy Scott has hardly proven himself in two transfer windows to date.
Whether that's the restrictions he's working under or all his own doing doesn't matter - that's what the new Head Coach will find himself working under.
This is looking more and more like a shit sandwich.
If we went down you would paint a rosy picture.
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So all we need is someone who's:
Experienced with a proven track record of success at this level or higher
Tactically asute
Able to motivate players
Strict with players
Able to win games
Organise a defense
Willing to work under a director of football
Accepts that it's a three window project so we won't get promoted this season.
Happy to see young players sold to cut costs.
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RonnieMoore said:Scoham said:6
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Valley11 said:Addick_8 said:seth plum said:JamesSeed said:seth plum said:JamesSeed said:No chance. If we win four of those games I’d be very surprised. Three would be a more realistic target, sadly.
If it is right to take one game at a time, then take the next eight games one at a time, and win them one by one.I am not interested in excuses or reasons any more.
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RonnieMoore said:Scoham said:A) varney has never been directly involved with an parties interested in buying the club, purely introduced them
I think it was airman that said that the parties wanted all assets and couldn't get in front of people selling the assets
C) Varneys tweet isn't wrong
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Why would U want to troll your own?11
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MuttleyCAFC said:I will never understand how an interview is going to help you find the right manager. It just makes the people doing the interviews feel important. Different skills are required to do a good interview and be a good football manager.
Appleton, Cowley, Bowyer, Big Ron, Mick Harford, Millwall Mick McCarthy, Hoddle, Paul Jewell, Chris Houghton, Frank Lampard and Bobby Gould.
Get em in a big room, hire one of those kids gaming party companies and set up a PlayStation console each. All start the season as Charlton on Football Manager, same squad, same budget and off you go. First one to win the Premier League gets the job.Couple of the wrinkles might need an intern to do the controller for them, but got to be better than a panel competency based interview.12 -
Showmetheway2gohome said:Saturdays match against fleetwood we knew all about stockley when he played for us he had 2 centre backs marking him 1 in front and 1 behind whenever the ball came to him he was in a wrestling match with the centre backs.Against us Saturday Anderson was picking him up for the goal and Dobson was marking him at corners.Where are our centre backs and what are they doing has Pearce said to them what ever you do don’t mark stockley.I doubt it so what is happening who’s fault players or management. They’re professional footballers and they defend like school boys0
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Managers can’t perform magic, although some people seem to think they can. They’re not David Copperfield or Harry Potter. They can’t work miracles or sprinkle some magical dust to make players know how to play football.
Spending hours on analysis isn’t very useful. It doesn’t put you in better conditions to win the game. The tactics, the schemes, they’re all bull***t. Of course tactics matter, but players win the game. For 45 minutes at a time, players make their own decisions. Football is a continuous sport in which the coach has barely any influence, less than in any other sport.
Success depends on having top players and top players cost money. It’s impossible to achieve results without spending a lot of money. Where you finish in the league depends on the money you’ve spent. It’s a statistical fact. Clubs can change coaches but if the players are the same, results stay the same.
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Betting seems to have closed on new manager0
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AFKABartram said:MuttleyCAFC said:I will never understand how an interview is going to help you find the right manager. It just makes the people doing the interviews feel important. Different skills are required to do a good interview and be a good football manager.
Appleton, Cowley, Bowyer, Big Ron, Mick Harford, Millwall Mick McCarthy, Hoddle, Paul Jewell, Chris Houghton, Frank Lampard and Bobby Gould.
Get em in a big room, hire one of those kids gaming party companies and set up a PlayStation console each. All start the season as Charlton on Football Manager, same squad, same budget and off you go. First one to win the Premier League gets the job.Couple of the wrinkles might need an intern to do the controller for them, but got to be better than a panel competency based interview.
Throw in John Sitton too. According to Wikipedia we turned him down for a youth coach position based on how he was perceived following this documentary.https://youtu.be/XVj45yN72uU?si=5-WZVLBalmsTtiQj
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The BPP (Bollocks per post) average on this thread is off the charts.21
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ValleyGary said:The BPP (Bollocks per post) average on this thread is off the charts.18
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Is John Sitton available, great video of him in charge at Orient!4
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000__Jaaaaay__000 said:ValleyGary said:The BPP (Bollocks per post) average on this thread is off the charts.
Could be here all day.12 -
At the moment we have a team of talented youngsters, bar Dobbo, May and the dodgy Hector. Rather than hire the tired old Cowleys, Appleton or even Bowyer again, I'd give Frank Lampard a short contract to perform a miracle. The players would respect him and he might give them a winning mentality.13
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ValleyGary said:The BPP (Bollocks per post) average on this thread is off the charts.4
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Doesn't really matter who the next manager is as we've seen in the past with Holden/Garner/Jackson/Atkins etc. Every season is the same, recruit average L1 and L2 players, top up with loans and academy players and expect to be challenging for top 6. It's just not going to happen.11
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Strangely for me as our ex captain and coach, Pearcey does not come across as a manager in the making.6
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Can’t quite understand why our defence is such a shambles because without a doubt it is. The red flags were up and Flying V Aberdeen and they’ve remained visible. You’d expect that Hector, Jones and Thomas would be quite capable of marshalling the back four and yet those three are at the core of the issue. I think we progressed Ness too quickly last season before he was ready and now he’s regressed and looks completely without confidence. Edun looks sound and the other new boys are unknown quantities. Something must change soon though. New man has to get to grips with it.4
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Looking at that Sitton video again...thing is, did the OTT half time "chat" work, I mean what was the final score...🙄0
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How are Jones and Thomas at the core of the issue?2
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Silverdreammachine said:Is John Sitton available, great video of him in charge at Orient!
Had this saved as a draft post and had Sitton in mind when writing it -
Still think that if the right person comes in, who is capable of cracking the whip and once the injuries are back, there's no reason why this squad of players, baring 2 or 3, can't go somewhere0 -
RonnieMoore said:supaclive said:Andy Scott has hardly proven himself in two transfer windows to date.
Whether that's the restrictions he's working under or all his own doing doesn't matter - that's what the new Head Coach will find himself working under.
This is looking more and more like a shit sandwich.
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ShootersHillGuru said:Can’t quite understand why our defence is such a shambles because without a doubt it is. The red flags were up and Flying V Aberdeen and they’ve remained visible. You’d expect that Hector, Jones and Thomas would be quite capable of marshalling the back four and yet those three are at the core of the issue. I think we progressed Ness too quickly last season before he was ready and now he’s regressed and looks completely without confidence. Edun looks sound and the other new boys are unknown quantities. Something must change soon though. New man has to get to grips with it.Sadly it wasn’t rectified during the close season. Whoever comes in next as a tough job on their hands1
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Leuth said:How are Jones and Thomas at the core of the issue?0
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Bubble said:
Des Buckingham's journey to Mumbai City success - via Oxford United and Oceania - BBC Sport
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ShootersHillGuru said:Leuth said:How are Jones and Thomas at the core of the issue?3
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ForeverAddickted said:Bubble said:2