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Who will be the new Charlton coach? - p103. Nathan Jones confirmed
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Leaburn Forever said:Read that Jason Euell wants the job5
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we we do not want Parker - apart from the Judas bit, how has he proved he’s a good manager ? Warnock has proved it over and over again for years - I’d pay him whatever it takes6
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Warnock still in the mix according to this.
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/former-sheffield-united-huddersfield-town-and-leeds-united-boss-among-favourites-for-charlton-athletic-job-44937911 -
It must be Powell, Powell, Powell
It must be Powell, Powell, Powell
Nothing more
Nothing less
Powell is the best
It would be Madness otherwise...🙄7 -
ozaddick said:Warnock still in the mix according to this.
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/former-sheffield-united-huddersfield-town-and-leeds-united-boss-among-favourites-for-charlton-athletic-job-44937912 -
Leaburn Forever said:Read that Jason Euell wants the job1
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Lincsaddick said:Leaburn Forever said:Read that Jason Euell wants the job0
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CafcSCP said:Lincsaddick said:Leaburn Forever said:Read that Jason Euell wants the job0
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Cawley drops Rowett’s name but says it’s unlikely he would drop to League One. The fact his name is even mentioned is good though.
https://x.com/richcawleyslp/status/1751226701097337207?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g
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The Red Robin said:CafcSCP said:Lincsaddick said:Leaburn Forever said:Read that Jason Euell wants the job4
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ShootersHillGuru said:ozaddick said:Warnock still in the mix according to this.
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/former-sheffield-united-huddersfield-town-and-leeds-united-boss-among-favourites-for-charlton-athletic-job-44937912 -
ShootersHillGuru said:The Red Robin said:CafcSCP said:Lincsaddick said:Leaburn Forever said:Read that Jason Euell wants the job0
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George Elokobi?13
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MillwallFan said:supaclive said:I find it funny that Millwall Fan is laughing at anybody suggesting Rowett.....Why would he? He is one of very few managers who left his previous job without being sacked. He left with his reputation still intact. From the outside looking in he did a fantastic job at ours. The next time a decent job in the championship comes up he will be in the running, without doubt.
I just think the Charlton job would be seen as too much agg and insecurity for a manager of his standing. Same with Warnock. You need someone who is a bit desperate to start out in it or get back in to it. Neither Warnock or Rowett come under that category. They know a decent job will come along sooner or later. Why risk their reputation by going to Charlton where it will more than likely go belly up for them.Sorry, I just say it as I see it.0 -
sirjohnhumphrey said:George Elokobi?0
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Scoham said:ShootersHillGuru said:The Red Robin said:CafcSCP said:Lincsaddick said:Leaburn Forever said:Read that Jason Euell wants the job1
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The more I hear from Fleming, the more I'm liking him tbh4
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Here me out..
George Elokobi!!0 -
BR7_addick said:Here me out..
George Elokobi!!7 - Sponsored links:
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We were still very bad.
Please, please don't make the cheap decision again and hire these guys full-time.37 -
Ok - I’m not gonna name names. I’m looking at the issue logically like any business or organisation that is failing.
1) Shown again by the performance today, we have a lot of players who aren’t very good. This has been enhanced by a lack of confidence which is being fed by (an understandable) broken atmosphere in the stands and around the club.
2) We can get Pep or Klopp in - technically we simply are lacking too much to approach this challenge in a way that expects the team to become executionally better overnight. Or at least in the short period of time we have left.
3) it is a pretty large sample (40 years in my lifetime) that states our greatest achievements have always come in a way that’s uniquely Charlton. We may not have always had the players that on paper reflected the achievements on the pitch. But we can fight and that spirit has got us up, and kept us up before.
We are not good enough in pure skill and talent alone. But that doesn’t mean we can’t stay up. When Riga kept us up…. When Powell almost got us in the play offs in the first year after the league one title…… it wasn’t done on playing teams off the park.
The club had a special feel.
Whoever takes over needs to perform the footballing equivalent of CPR. And that could be a hire that creates a booming atmosphere at the first match back.
Theres time to take care of a more sustainable on pitch set up - but for now we need someone to come back and get the Charlton Athletic back.2 -
What you could see today was Fleming and Pearce trying to address the defensive issues which we all know about. The fragility was there but we got better and could have won it in the end although that would have been hard on Blackpool. The focus has to be on getting the defence right, it is absolutely the right approach. You'd have to be an idiot to change that before we see the outcome of what they are trying to do.11
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If anyone is interested in the job let’s hope they weren’t there today.4
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supaclive said:Gribbo said:The more I hear from Fleming, the more I'm liking him tbh2
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Typically measured responses from Charlton fans to an interview on twitter0 -
Way too many on twitter saying Fleming should get the season off a gritty 1-1.
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crookester said:supaclive said:Gribbo said:The more I hear from Fleming, the more I'm liking him tbh2
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Dazzler21 said:Way too many on twitter saying Fleming should get the season off a gritty 1-1.
😷Need to move on now and bring someone in who can instil some confidence in the team, and drill in the basics on the training ground - because that’s where we are failing at the moment.9