Posted April 29, 20178 yr Was his on-air critique of the club a statement of intent to take over, or would he like to stay in the background? 35 years of experience as he says; does he want to be back in the spotlight? Would this be a good thing?
April 29, 20178 yr What exactly is his role at the club nowadays? Would he be better as a 'Director of Football' with oversight as opposed to being the manager?
April 29, 20178 yr Author Seemed to be saying he knew what was wrong and that he has the experience to fix it. 35 yearsh like.
April 29, 20178 yr I would appoint him as DofF now but I don't see much support coming from Cameron and his cronies
April 29, 20178 yr Charlie would do no worse and potentially much better than Foran. Let's face it, we are now talking about the management of a Championship side !!!!
April 29, 20178 yr i assume he wouldn't go back as manager but he could play a great role as the DoF or something similar, responsible for the football side of things within the club, including having a large say in appointments and strategy. No-one else on the board seems to have the slightest idea of football, or any relevant experience. I would have a lot more faith in Charlie than anybody else, especially when it comes to rebuilding the club, appointing a new manager and getting new players in. Foran out, Christie in.
April 29, 20178 yr Don't think this is a good shout. A legendary player, but insufficient managerial credentials. His only previous experience in management ended in failure. Don't forget he left us bottom of the league below Gretna! Poor signings, Highland League tactics and cringe-worthy post-match interviews. Sound familiar? We need to learn from our mistakes. Wouldn't begrudge him a role as an interim figure, but not a long term solution. Nobody should be earmarked for the role. Advertise it openly - far and wide, and give it to the best candidate who applies. Common sense. Why settle for someone local? Edited April 29, 20178 yr by AlexJones
April 29, 20178 yr i don't think he is being touted as a manager or assistant or anything like that, but as an experienced football man who can give people like the board some valuable input on the areas they are clearly out of their depth in.
April 29, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, AlexJones said: insufficient managerial credentials As I recall, he won every post-split bottom-6 fixture 1-0 during his tenure. We'd've settled for that this year. And he left after a bad start to the season, but at a time when we did always start poorly. I don't think he's a shout for manager anyway, but I do wonder why, if he's still at the club, he's not being listened to.
April 30, 20178 yr Can we talk a bit about the structure of decision making? I.e. Bottom level is; Manager then; ?? then; ?? we need to understand who makes the decisions and who is in charge of the money. Please can everyone contribute to the club structure for decision making? The stakeholders have to be; manager, share holders, chairman, commercial manager, board members. Lets talk about who makes money flow where and why.
April 30, 20178 yr 4 hours ago, AlexJones said: Don't think this is a good shout. A legendary player, but insufficient managerial credentials. His only previous experience in management ended in failure. Don't forget he left us bottom of the league below Gretna! As they say on Wikipedia "Citation Required". I am really baffled by Alex' statement.
April 30, 20178 yr I would have much preferred watching 11 U21 Squad players giving their all than (mainly) the journeymen we dredge from down south. I really liked Charlie's vision for the future and his outlook for the club. 7th-10th in the SPL on a regular basis with solid cup runs and occasional forays into the top six would be a sustainable model provided we have a throughput of home grown, value added talent. It's easier to love local lads which connects the club to the city. He is absolutely spot on in saying that when you import up to 28 players at some point your luck will run out because you have scouted duds.
April 30, 20178 yr 32 minutes ago, Northern_jaggie said: I would have much preferred watching 11 U21 Squad players giving their all than (mainly) the journeymen we dredge from down south. Totally agree. Pretty disgusted at the lack of youth progression and security. Hopefully we can review and change our policies . So much more we should and can do for these kids on and off the park.
April 30, 20178 yr Apart from carrying the worries of his home town club I always felt Charlie suffered from the stress of the public scrutiny while we were bottom of the SPL (as was). I'm sure he'd do a more than decent job in the Championship.
April 30, 20178 yr People want to replace an ex player who is failing in management with TWO ex players who have failed in management?
April 30, 20178 yr Again as I said on another thread, you're meant to go forward in life. Have Charlie Christie at the club, but let's have someone new in the hotseat.
April 30, 20178 yr The problem is in the board who are a bunch of muppets! Kenny Cameron is David Sutherlands puppet! Until the board is displaced the club is doomed! It's been on the cards for a long time relegation. It's not forans fault it's the board for 1 giving him a big contract when he was long term injury and then putting him in as manager to justify his wages . It's a MESS.
April 30, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, Dobby said: The problem is in the board who are a bunch of muppets! Kenny Cameron is David Sutherlands puppet! Until the board is displaced the club is doomed! It's been on the cards for a long time relegation. It's not forans fault it's the board for 1 giving him a big contract when he was long term injury and then putting him in as manager to justify his wages . It's a MESS. Welcome to the forum Dobby, you are spot on in what you are saying
April 30, 20178 yr On 29/04/2017 at 3:41 PM, caleyboy said: I would appoint him as DofF now but I don't see much support coming from Cameron and his cronies Maybe he's happy without the pressure?
April 30, 20178 yr 7 hours ago, TheMantis said: Apart from carrying the worries of his home town club I always felt Charlie suffered from the stress of the public scrutiny while we were bottom of the SPL (as was). I'm sure he'd do a more than decent job in the Championship. MrMantis I agree with you Problem with Charlie is he could never cope with criticism either as a player or a manager and walking into this sort of situation, well the pressure and scrutiny he would be under would be intense and I doubt he could handle it I personally don't think his outburst to the press is touting for the managers job but more with what's going on financially behind the scenes Dougal
May 2, 20178 yr Put CC in charge of recruitment and scouting, set up a network of scouts, I don't think he is after the managers job but he clearly knows a player when he sees one and apparently we don't have a scouting system. Various managers have been criticised for their recruitment policies but I feel in many cases we are signing players because they are available not because we scouted them. I thought one of his best remarks the other night was when RF said he should have signed real men, battlers, CC made the point that RF wanted to sign players in his own image rather than footballers which should be the first priority. I recall Pele signed a midfielder from Brora sight unseen on a tip for £5,000 who turned out to be a decent footballer and played in the SPL
Was his on-air critique of the club a statement of intent to take over, or would he like to stay in the background?
35 years of experience as he says; does he want to be back in the spotlight? Would this be a good thing?