Who will be the new Charlton coach? - p103. Nathan Jones confirmed
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valleynick66 said:The Red Robin said:valleynick66 said:The Red Robin said:valleynick66 said:I assume they didn't sack MA without first having considered who next.
I further assume they are therefore already negotiating with parties and the 'message to supporters' is mere fluff / PR nonsense about reviewing who / what next.Look at Forest recently, sacked Cooper on the 19th December, Nuno appointed the next day.It’s not like Appleton’s sacking came out of the blue, he’d been dire for months. It’s inexcusable for Scott, Rodwell and Methven not to have a managerial succession plan, they clearly don’t have one. Clueless.It’s inconceivable the conversation was not held before they binned him.More the case might be an inability to pay what they need to pay.I fear they are having to balance their own costs/remuneration in and around the funds available and 2 x payoffs (however modest) were not budgeted for.
The worry is Curtis is the plan and they are simply buying time to announce it.
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I feel like this club needs a Warnock. A proper no nonsense, organising, motivating manager to finally lift us out of this endless slump.
As exciting as young coaches with new ideas can be, I worry we're not gonna pass and move our way out of this one.5 -
Sasa Ilic runs a decent hotel, maybe give him a go at football too?
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Nathan Jones done deal? ✍️✅ Cawley has retweeted this:4
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Scoham said:Nathan Jones done deal? ✍️✅ Cawley has retweeted this:7
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Kinsella87 said:Sasa Ilic runs a decent hotel, maybe give him a go at football too?0
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Chunes said:I feel like this club needs a Warnock. A proper no nonsense, organising, motivating manager to finally lift us out of this endless slump.
As exciting as young coaches with new ideas can be, I worry we're not gonna pass and move our way out of this one.7 -
Let's get Warnock in.4
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I think far too many people are looking at next season. I wouldn't worry about getting out of League 1 next season I'd worry about the next few months and what we need to do.
Some need to accept we are in serious trouble & have an awful run of games coming up.
Would snap your hand off for Warnock at least till the end of the season, I'd be relatively confident we will be playing League 1 football next season.
We are far from being too good to go down.7 -
I would love Warnock here, a proper manager and would certainly liven up the place over the next 6 to 18 months.3
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AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Been thinking about Fleming and his arrival 12 days ago is no coincidence in my eyes, particularly as him and Appleton have no history of working together.
So to me either
1 Fleming had been brought into club to potentially be an Appleton replacement and there’s been a fortnight of understanding the squad etc, The ‘interim’ phase is effectively a trial to see how it goes and if a positive reaction is gained next game or two, he keeps the job.2. Or he had been catapulted in in advance for who is going to be the next manager, so that when he arrives, his right hand man is already in the building and they are not starting it cold?Second one seems the most likely to me. I’m 99% it’s not the 3rd option, that he was genuinely brought in to assist Appleton and it’s all been a coincidence and lucky timing for him he finds himself in this position
If i was a good manager and had worked well with my own assistant in previous roles, i don't think i'd be too keen to take a job where someone i'd never worked with before was forced on me.2 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:AFKABartram said:Been thinking about Fleming and his arrival 12 days ago is no coincidence in my eyes, particularly as him and Appleton have no history of working together.
So to me either
1 Fleming had been brought into club to potentially be an Appleton replacement and there’s been a fortnight of understanding the squad etc, The ‘interim’ phase is effectively a trial to see how it goes and if a positive reaction is gained next game or two, he keeps the job.2. Or he had been catapulted in in advance for who is going to be the next manager, so that when he arrives, his right hand man is already in the building and they are not starting it cold?Second one seems the most likely to me. I’m 99% it’s not the 3rd option, that he was genuinely brought in to assist Appleton and it’s all been a coincidence and lucky timing for him he finds himself in this position
If i was a good manager and had worked well with my own assistant in previous roles, i don't think i'd be too keen to take a job where someone i'd never worked with before was forced on me.
His own website looks like a pitch to our owners:BRISTOL CITY
Manager
• Nominated for Championship Manager of the Month for February 2023
• Significantly reduced the squad budget, enabling the club to be FFP compliant
• Introduced a number of academy products in to the side including Alex Scott, Sam Bell, Tommy Conway, while helping to increase the overall squad value and reduce the average age
• First profitable sales in years: Antoine Semenyo to Bournemouth for £10.5m and Alex Scott to Bournemouth for £25m
• Two comfortable mid-table finishes building a platform for the club to progress
• Once coaching team departed, we left the club in 11th place in the EFL Championship, on course to finish on 64 points for the 2023/24 season, showing further improvement on previous campaigns
• Reached the landmark of 600 games as a manager0 -
PWADDICK said:I know Bows family friends and he gets a lovely place to stay at over at montserrat and a Range Rover company car. Sod leaving that to manage Tennai Watson.4
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NabySarr said:Warnock is a manager to keep us up this season.We should be looking for a manager to do that and then get us promoted next season and take us on into the championship. Warnock is not that man3
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Warnock was a big fan of REG while at Huddersfield too btw
If he’d come here I’d definitely have him right near the top of my wishlist, whether it’s 6 months or 18. Think he could give the squad the kick up the arse it needs before a younger bloke comes in.5 -
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Whats the worst appointment that could be made? Answer to that will be our next man!
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Kinsella87 said:Whats the worst appointment that could be made? Answer to that will be our next man!6
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Could do a lot worse than Warnock on a 2 year deal with a massive promotion bonus
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With a board desperate to turn things around, the ownership had an intense brainstorming session in which they encouraged “out of the box” and “blue sky” thinking…15
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NabySarr said:Talal said:MarcusH26 said:Warnock would be a short term appointment at best. Would rather look for a longer term option so we aren't back on the carousel of looking for a manager at the end of May.Much rather pick a manager for the long term, if they are even half-decent they will keep us up. But they also get a close look at the squad ahead of the summer3
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Warnock would be an excellent appointment on a short term basis.
Then we can get someone in next season with a fresh clean slate. I would really like that.
Jones would still be my ideal choice and then Rowett, as both will keep us up and then we can build for next season.
But I would take Warnock over every other name mentioned tbf1 -
JamesSeed said:NabySarr said:Talal said:MarcusH26 said:Warnock would be a short term appointment at best. Would rather look for a longer term option so we aren't back on the carousel of looking for a manager at the end of May.Much rather pick a manager for the long term, if they are even half-decent they will keep us up. But they also get a close look at the squad ahead of the summer0
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bobmunro said:CAFCsayer said:Could do a lot worse than Warnock on a 2 year deal with a massive promotion bonus
I would settle for Warnock on a 5 month contract with a bonus to avoid relegation - and take our time getting the right longer-term manager in.
Only if in role already perhaps ? But then and are we really going to be such an attractive option for them to jump ship?0 -
N Jones is close24