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Who will be the new Charlton coach? - p103. Nathan Jones confirmed
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YoungFishCosta4tune said:Chunes said:DubaiCAFC said:Chunes said:DubaiCAFC said:That’s the one
We still need wingers to at least give us different options from the bench.
May would suit playing the 10 position, almost a free role, behind a target man like Ladapo.
The double pivot would accommodate Dobson & Coventry to break up play and distribute while also covering the wing backs when we're ploughing forward.1 -
Still Duff for me, Jones would be ok, not keen on Neil for some reason.9
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NabySarr said:Think Neil would be a great manager for a side at this level. He proved that recently with Sunderland.We can’t go back to a 4-2-3-1 formation though, we’ve got to commit to 2 strikers because our best player fits that system. The new manager needs to be 4-4-2 or 3-5-2 so if it’s Neil hopefully he’s willing to build around that2
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Someone has put some money on Alex Neil then, he’s now favourite 😂2
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Alex Neil now top of the odds at 1/2.
https://www.bettingodds.com/thesackrace/teams/charlton-athletic
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Scoham said:Alex Neil now top of the odds at 1/2.
https://www.bettingodds.com/thesackrace/teams/charlton-athletic1 -
Is it just a coincidence that Mr Fleming was appointed just before Mr Appleton's demise?0
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ElliotCAFC said:NabySarr said:Think Neil would be a great manager for a side at this level. He proved that recently with Sunderland.We can’t go back to a 4-2-3-1 formation though, we’ve got to commit to 2 strikers because our best player fits that system. The new manager needs to be 4-4-2 or 3-5-2 so if it’s Neil hopefully he’s willing to build around thatEven if he is better, it’s about what makes the team better and he lacks a lot of what you need from a 10. He may score just as many goals from there as he does up front but a 10 needs to offer more creativity and control in possession. May as a 10 means you have one less central midfield player, in the games against better sides like Lincoln and Pompey in that period we played May as a 10 it was exposed and that’s why Appleton kept then playing him on the wing after that.I think we are a lot nearer a promotion winning 3-5-2 line up than we are a 4-2-3-1 so it really makes sense to carry on the 3 at the back path we’ve switched too, rather than switch back again and find out that Gillesphey and REG aren’t as good in a back 4. We need to stop changing systems, pick one and stick with it4
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I fancy Osian Roberts, the guy behind the welsh national team revival and has just become caretaker at Como, they are now on a winning run. Someone will take him, lets hope its us3
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felthamaddict said:Is it just a coincidence that Mr Fleming was appointed just before Mr Appleton's demise?5
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Jurgen Klopp is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season. He hasn't been linked to a move to the Valley, yet, but surely it is only a matter of time...3
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AberystwythAddick said:Someone has put some money on Alex Neil then, he’s now favourite 😂0
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Happy Valley said:Jurgen Klopp is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season. He hasn't been linked to a move to the Valley, yet, but surely it is only a matter of time...6
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barstool said:I fancy Osian Roberts, the guy behind the welsh national team revival and has just become caretaker at Como, they are now on a winning run. Someone will take him, lets hope its us
His assistant at Como wasn't half bad as a player , although I think he's just getting his Pro Licence - Cesc Fabregas.1 -
LargeAddick said:Still Duff for me, Jones would be ok, not keen on Neil for some reason.1
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I think I'd take any of the top 5 options.
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Scoham said:Alex Neil now top of the odds at 1/2.
https://www.bettingodds.com/thesackrace/teams/charlton-athletic1 -
Dazzler21 said:I think I'd take any of the top 5 options.
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Happy Valley said:Jurgen Klopp is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season. He hasn't been linked to a move to the Valley, yet, but surely it is only a matter of time...1
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Dazzler21 said:I think I'd take any of the top 5 options.
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If people thought Appleton just stood on the side then wait till you see Neil. Stoke fans are loving their new manager as he’s showing more enthusiasm and more attacking football.Just Appleton part 20
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Covered_End_Lad said:Dazzler21 said:I think I'd take any of the top 5 options.
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Neil had not occurred to me as a potential candidate. He is decent option with successes in gaining promotions. I suspect he drives his players hard and can be a bit of a hot head. IF IF he comes, let him have his way please Mr Board Members, to conclude, he'll do for me0 -
Covered_End_Lad said:Dazzler21 said:I think I'd take any of the top 5 options.
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Knowing our SMT, they are probably looking at the other end of the barrel...🤷♂️0 -
I just want Warnock because it would be fun and we are overdue to actually enjoy being Charlton fans.17
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Dazzler21 said:I think I'd take any of the top 5 options.
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Don't see the point in Warnock unless one of those 4 that we want says they’ll only take it in the summer if we stay up. The others are all capable of keeping us up so I’d rather have them as they can then build with us for the next few years1 -
Braziliance said:MillwallFan said:With all due respect, I think Rowett, and a lot of the other names mentioned on this thread, would rather wait for a bigger job to come along. And a better run club.4
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NabySarr said:Dazzler21 said:I think I'd take any of the top 5 options.
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Don't see the point in Warnock unless one of those 4 that we want says they’ll only take it in the summer if we stay up. The others are all capable of keeping us up so I’d rather have them as they can then build with us for the next few years
The more I watch with Eustace , about how he had to heavily use the academy at Birmingham (although that was mainly for financial reasons) the more I think he's a an excellent choice.
I do agree however that he's super unlikely to take the job and he'll wait for a championship opportunity to arise0 -
Warnock for me is just a fix till the end of the season and I really want the club to use this appointment as a springboard into next season so he isn't top of my list. Neil's time at Stoke really did fall apart but he is better than any of our last 48odd managers (Or however many we've had in the last few years).
Jones and Duff are still my top two though as I think they're success in league one and their style of play matching our current squad is the best for us going forward.2 -
Andy Scott is still 33/1...just saying...🙄3
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John Eustace is another interesting option. Did really well at Birmingham on a tight budget before they fucked him over & appointed rooney.
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