Agree it is more likely to happen under Anwar. However, I am conscious that he has known Thommo for several years, and whilst he will know both the good and bad in him, I do worry if he has the right relationship to remove him.RampantDuke wrote: Sun Mar 01, 2026 3:49 pmSince Dave Andrews stepped down, this club has completely lost it's way. Short sighted and badly run with some diabolical managerial appointments and now the worst player recruitment the club has ever witnessed. I really hope that Anwar has the bollox to get rid of all the dead wood and start again with a fresh new dynamic. It's more likely to happen under him than it was ever going to under a dumb playboy like Freund or a bunch of American lawyers who know absolutely nothing about 'soccer'.Lumpit wrote: Sun Mar 01, 2026 3:22 pm You have a week at work and you want to be entertained on a Saturday afternoon. Gary Hill giants, those supporters at Charlton that glorious day 25 years ago, couldn't think it could get any better than that. John Still fantastic team that took us into the football league, With the structure in place with the pitch and the stadium, surely, there must be some ambitious young manager out there, who could take this club by the scuff of it's neck and give us something we can cheer about. Ted Hardy must be turning in his grave.
Who knows… I think we all just have to be sceptical of everything until we see proof of otherwise.
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