Karanka sacked (1 Viewer)

block16

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Enough of the niceties, dog eat dog this end of the season hopefully the crisis deepens and they battle it with Rotherham to avoid that 22nd place. We absolutely have to stay up frig the rest of them !
A side note- people seem to forget we paid Birmingham rent to play there it wasn't from the goodness of there hearts 😂
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Jackett would be a good option if they were building for league 1 but if they want to stay in the division you’d expect them to go for an experienced champ manager

Short term appointment their best option is Pullis not sure how his settlement from Sheffield Weds is as sometimes they just keep paying them weekly and he might be better off sitting at home.
 

Colin Steins Smile

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I can’t see Pulis, Wilder or Lampard being in the frame due to sorting final severance payments from their previous jobs. These things with the legal scan drag on a few months
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Plenty of sacked Managers waiting to take over and get SACKED AGAIN.
 

JulianDarbyFTW

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I am sure he wouldn’t have quit Charlton without already agreeing this move.

He comes across as a distinctly average manager. Charlton fans not bothered he's gone (based on twitter, which is not really a great barometer but the only one I can be arsed to look at) and he doesn't strike me as the most motivational chap in the world. Not to mention the fact that I still hold a grudge after he turned us down 20 odd years ago. I hope he fails miserably.
 

better days

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I am sure he wouldn’t have quit Charlton without already agreeing this move.
I suspect it's been on the boil for a while
Charlton remains a basket case and Bowyer hasn't appeared to be fully committed for weeks
And when Karanka was asked if he was about the resign he replied 'certainly not'
Indicating that he had a good idea of what was happening and he wanted to ensure he gets paid off
God knows why Blues owners thought he was the answer in the first place
 

Briles

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Saw the interview with him yday and it was awful. Blamed the players and took no responsibility. Mind you their captains wasn't much better, basically said he wasn't good enough as a player or captain.
 

fernandopartridge

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Saw the interview with him yday and it was awful. Blamed the players and took no responsibility. Mind you their captains wasn't much better, basically said he wasn't good enough as a player or captain.

19th, 19th, 17th, 20th are their finishes for the last few seasons. In that time their squad has got worse. This is inevitable. I don't rate Karanka as a manager but it was obvious when we played them in the cup last season that they'd struggle this.
 

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I suspect it's been on the boil for a while
Charlton remains a basket case and Bowyer hasn't appeared to be fully committed for weeks
And when Karanka was asked if he was about the resign he replied 'certainly not'
Indicating that he had a good idea of what was happening and he wanted to ensure he gets paid off
God knows why Blues owners thought he was the answer in the first place

Bowyer like a challenge one basket case to another
 

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