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Post by DFT on Jan 25, 2024 15:26:21 GMT
The list includes caretaker managers. I didn't realise just how awful it's been since Curbs left!
Michael Appleton - 2023-09-08 - 2024-01-23 Dean Holden - 2022-12-20 - 2023-08-27 Anthony Hayes - 2022-12-06 - 2022-12-20 Ben Garner - 2022-06-08 - 2022-12-05 Johnnie Jackson - 2021-10-21 - 2022-05-03 Nigel Adkins - 2021-03-18 - 2021-10-21 Johnnie Jackson - 2021-03-15 - 2021-08-18 Lee Bowyer - 2018-03-22 - 2021-03-15 Karl Robinson - 2016-11-24 - 2018-03-22 Russell Slade - 2016-06-06 - 2016-11-14 Jose Riga - 2016-01-14 - 2016-05-07 Karel Fraeye - 2015-10-26 - 2016-01-13 Guy Luzon - 2015-01-13 - 2015-10-24 Bob Peeters - 2014-05-27 - 2015-01-11 Jose Riga - 2014-03-11 - 2014-05-27 Chris Powell - 2011-01-14 - 2014-03-11 Keith Peacock - 2011-01-04 - 2011-01-14 Phil Parkinson - 2008-11-24 - 2011-01-04 Alan Pardew - 2006-12-26 - 2008-11-22 Les Reed - 2006-11-14 - 2006-12-23 Iain Dowie - 2006-05-30 - 2006-11-13 Alan Curbishley - 1991-07-24 - 2006-05-08 Steve Gritt (Joint with Alan Curbishley) - 1991-07-24 - 1995-06-15 Lennie Lawrence - 1982-11-22 - 1991-07-10 Ken Craggs - Alan Mullery - 1981-07-01 - 1982-06-01 Mike Bailey - 1980-03-25 - 1981-06-30 Andy Nelson - 1974-05-17 - 1980-03-25 Theo Foley - 1970-03-01 - 1974-04-23 Eddie Firmani - 1967-09-01 - 1970-03-01 Bob Stokoe - 1965-08-01 - 1967-09-01 Frank Hill - 1961-11-01 - 1965-08-01 Jimmy Trotter - 1956-09-01 - 1961-10-31 Jimmy Seed - 1933-05-01 - 1956-09-01 Alex McFarlane - 1928-05-01 - 1932-12-01 Albert Lindon - 1928-01-01 - 1928-05-01 Alex McFarlane - 1925-05-01 - 1927-01-01 Bill Rayner - 1920-06-01 - 1925-05-01
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Post by scabbyhorse on Jan 25, 2024 18:45:15 GMT
No Ken Craggs?
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Post by suffolkaddick on Jan 25, 2024 19:00:41 GMT
Bloody hell!!!! All bar six of them have been since my first game in September 1963. Five in 40 odd years and then my abacus broke trying to count the rest.
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Post by OpusDei on Jan 25, 2024 19:45:30 GMT
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think with the exception of the great Jimmy Seed, Mike Bailey had the best win percentage out of all of them.
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Post by DFT on Jan 25, 2024 20:11:54 GMT
I've added him, don't know the exact dates though. I've no idea why he wasn't on the list..it's not my list, I just cut and pasted it.
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Post by zenga on Jan 25, 2024 20:34:45 GMT
The list includes caretaker managers. I didn't realise just how awful it's been since Curbs left! Michael Appleton - 2023-09-08 - 2024-01-23 Dean Holden - 2022-12-20 - 2023-08-27 Anthony Hayes - 2022-12-06 - 2022-12-20 Ben Garner - 2022-06-08 - 2022-12-05 Johnnie Jackson - 2021-10-21 - 2022-05-03 Nigel Adkins - 2021-03-18 - 2021-10-21 Johnnie Jackson - 2021-03-15 - 2021-08-18 Lee Bowyer - 2018-03-22 - 2021-03-15 Karl Robinson - 2016-11-24 - 2018-03-22 Russell Slade - 2016-06-06 - 2016-11-14 Jose Riga - 2016-01-14 - 2016-05-07 Karel Fraeye - 2015-10-26 - 2016-01-13 Guy Luzon - 2015-01-13 - 2015-10-24 Bob Peeters - 2014-05-27 - 2015-01-11 Jose Riga - 2014-03-11 - 2014-05-27 The interesting thing is that all bar Fraeye and Slade (iirc) had this period where it looked like they turned things around cq. had it all figured out.
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Post by seriouslyred on Jan 28, 2024 14:07:13 GMT
The list includes caretaker managers. I didn't realise just how awful it's been since Curbs left! Michael Appleton - 2023-09-08 - 2024-01-23 Dean Holden - 2022-12-20 - 2023-08-27 Anthony Hayes - 2022-12-06 - 2022-12-20 Ben Garner - 2022-06-08 - 2022-12-05 Johnnie Jackson - 2021-10-21 - 2022-05-03 Nigel Adkins - 2021-03-18 - 2021-10-21 Johnnie Jackson - 2021-03-15 - 2021-08-18 Lee Bowyer - 2018-03-22 - 2021-03-15 Karl Robinson - 2016-11-24 - 2018-03-22 Russell Slade - 2016-06-06 - 2016-11-14 Jose Riga - 2016-01-14 - 2016-05-07 Karel Fraeye - 2015-10-26 - 2016-01-13 Guy Luzon - 2015-01-13 - 2015-10-24 Bob Peeters - 2014-05-27 - 2015-01-11 Jose Riga - 2014-03-11 - 2014-05-27 The interesting thing is that all bar Fraeye and Slade (iirc) had this period where it looked like they turned things around cq. had it all figured out. New manager bounce before performances revert to the norm! Takes real skill and experience to bring in new ideas and players and actually build something longer term. Bowyer the exception as the improvement continued for a far longer time. Riga wasn't given the chance to continue after an impressive rescue act back in 2014. Shame really as Duchatelet splashed the cash that summer.
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Post by DFT on Jan 28, 2024 20:53:37 GMT
We all thought Jose Riga was a cert to get the job then Duchatelet surprised us all with Bob Peeters who in fairness started well.
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Post by earlpurple on Jan 28, 2024 21:14:08 GMT
I was at the game under Bob Peeters where we beat Derby 3-2, with Tucudean up front scoring one of the goals and Vetokele also scored, him being a decent striker until he got injured. Yoni Buyens with a penalty got our other. Nick Pope was in goal and made an error for their 2nd goal 5 minutes from time. John Eustace (one of our potential new managers) was actually on the bench for Derby that day but didn't come on.
That was our 3rd game of the season and put us in 4th place with 7 points. Millwall were 3rd also on 7 points having won their opening 2 and then drawing the 3rd - but ended up getting relegated that season. Blackpool were bottom on 0 points with Jose Riga as their manager. Steve McClaren was manager of Derby that game.
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Post by pardew123 on Jan 28, 2024 22:32:59 GMT
Riga was good and a Gentleman I honestly felt Karl Robinson was going to be awesome here he remains a great manager just wrong timing
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Post by Occam’s Razor on Jan 29, 2024 8:38:45 GMT
My first Charlton manager was Andy Nelson Out.
He was my first love in terms of calling for Charlton manager’s to be sacked, although I’ve had a few since 🥰
As for the list,
Lennie Curbs Bowyer
As the best three in my time as a fan, in that order.
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Post by canterburyaddick on Jan 29, 2024 11:23:23 GMT
I think Fraeyre's first game was V Brighton away. We used a couple of corporate seats in the home end. We had Lookman on the left wing and he was destroying them with fast and good football. Went 2 up I think and all of that pent up optimism came to the service but we were unable to celebrate. All to be dashed in the 2nd half and ever since.
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Post by manikin on Jan 29, 2024 12:14:51 GMT
My first Charlton manager was Jimmy Seed but I was only knee high to a grasshopper at the time, so I guess when I appreciated who was the actual manager and appreciated who he was, it would be Jimmy Trotter. Nearly returned us to the top in 1957 season but we fell away after that. I thought Bob Stokoe was alright but didn't get the time or support, he went on to do well at Sunderland lifting the FA cup. All the above had to suffer the Gilkstens as owners, so there was little investment, (sounds familiar). The standout managers since have obviously been Lennie and Curbs. Bowyer and Powell did OK but that was at a lower level, although that was higher than we are currently, sad days, let's hope there are better one's round the corner.
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Post by Occam’s Razor on Jan 29, 2024 12:47:34 GMT
My first Charlton manager was Jimmy Seed but I was only knee high to a grasshopper at the time, so I guess when I appreciated who was the actual manager and appreciated who he was, it would be Jimmy Trotter. Nearly returned us to the top in 1957 season but we fell away after that. I thought Bob Stokoe was alright but didn't get the time or support, he went on to do well at Sunderland lifting the FA cup. All the above had to suffer the Gilkstens as owners, so there was little investment, (sounds familiar). The standout managers since have obviously been Lennie and Curbs. Bowyer and Powell did OK but that was at a lower level, although that was higher than we are currently, sad days, let's hope there are better one's round the corner. Ahhh….Jimmy Seed. If only we had a supporter who talked about him a lot on CAFC social media 🫤
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Post by manikin on Jan 29, 2024 13:26:23 GMT
My first Charlton manager was Jimmy Seed but I was only knee high to a grasshopper at the time, so I guess when I appreciated who was the actual manager and appreciated who he was, it would be Jimmy Trotter. Nearly returned us to the top in 1957 season but we fell away after that. I thought Bob Stokoe was alright but didn't get the time or support, he went on to do well at Sunderland lifting the FA cup. All the above had to suffer the Gilkstens as owners, so there was little investment, (sounds familiar). The standout managers since have obviously been Lennie and Curbs. Bowyer and Powell did OK but that was at a lower level, although that was higher than we are currently, sad days, let's hope there are better one's round the corner. Ahhh….Jimmy Seed. If only we had a supporter who talked about him a lot on CAFC social media 🫤 Get your point!
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Post by DFT on Jan 29, 2024 14:11:15 GMT
My first Charlton manager was Jimmy Seed but I was only knee high to a grasshopper at the time, so I guess when I appreciated who was the actual manager and appreciated who he was, it would be Jimmy Trotter. Nearly returned us to the top in 1957 season but we fell away after that. I thought Bob Stokoe was alright but didn't get the time or support, he went on to do well at Sunderland lifting the FA cup. All the above had to suffer the Gilkstens as owners, so there was little investment, (sounds familiar). The standout managers since have obviously been Lennie and Curbs. Bowyer and Powell did OK but that was at a lower level, although that was higher than we are currently, sad days, let's hope there are better one's round the corner. Eddie Firmani wasn't bad, almost took us up in 1968/69 when we finished 3rd
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