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Who will be the new Charlton coach? - p103. Nathan Jones confirmed

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  • se9addick said:
    Here we go, "NJ must go" has started...🤦‍♂️
    Rothko said:
    This place has lost it mind since Saturday, one poor performance and the dementors are out in force
    Has anyone really suggested sacking Jones? I can’t actually see it (on here at least). 
    No, on one said anything like that, only the comment ‘I would not be surprised if things go sour we will sack him by Christmas’

    A big ‘if’ there. Like, If we were bottom by Christmas then yeah, he’d be under pressure. Since then there’s been some extreme clutching of pearls on something that wasn’t said. Move on.
  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,857
    Nowt so queer as folk, and whippets.
  • I don't see Cardiff as a particularly attractive job. The sort of position you'd go for if unemployed and desperate for a job, but it's a low chance that you'll succeed and improve your reputation, as they're not stable or especially well funded.
  • NJ has zero chance of managing in the Championship, after Stoke and Southampton he needs to prove he can manage a successful team and get them promoted.

     I would not be surprised if things go sour we will sack him by Christmas 
     I can't see him seeing out his contract here & it wouldn't surprise me if he was gone by the end of this season. 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,766
    “Would anyone be bothered if Jones left for Cardiff?” just posted on a Charlton Facebook group…
  • This fanbase never ceases to amaze
  • This thread is utter madness.  I'm genuinely shocked at some of the comments
    The whole world has gone mad mate...nothin' exclusive here...🙄
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,001

  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,319
    edited September 2024
    Dizzle said:
    With the state that we were in, is anybody surprised we aren’t storming the league?
    I mean even if we were storming the League, anyone who thought we'd go the entire season without losing a game (most likely having to play crap for that to happen), is kidding themselves.

    We're just making it a touch harder for ourselves having already lost twice, Portsmouth (5) - Derby (10) - Plymouth (7) - Ipswich (4) - Wigan (8) - Rotherham (10) are the games you can afford to lose in recent years with promotion.
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  • At this level Jones was a fantastic appointment and we need to keep him.
    Cardiff no doubt would have to pay a substantial amount of compensation given Jones has around 4 years left on his contract.
    I would think Cardiff would be able to find better options than Jones.
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,035
    I don't see Cardiff as a particularly attractive job. The sort of position you'd go for if unemployed and desperate for a job, but it's a low chance that you'll succeed and improve your reputation, as they're not stable or especially well funded.

    I don't think Tan is interested enough in Cardiff anymore to pay what would be a seven figure compensation fee for a manager. Far more likely to appoint a Roland esque random European manager who's currently unemployed. 
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,918
    This thread is utter madness.  I'm genuinely shocked at some of the comments
    Modern world, people are incredibly fickle. It's a very modern British thing to turn on someone over night. Seen the reactions to Aj losing? Kier opinion polls ?  Few policies and everyone is a tory again. Musician becomes a superstar ? Let's break them, it's like life is curated by The Sun.

    All incredibly depressing. 
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    edited September 2024
    Nathan Jones has been a good appointment, results have improved and observing his work is way better than observing Appleton and Garner. I liked Holden on a personal level, and he and Adkins had other relatable qualities.
    I believe that there has been a stumble, but as this season is developing it is interesting, not confusing, observing how Jones tackles things. I however admit to being confused regarding the whole Alfie May situation, but I don’t blame Jones for the loss of Dobbo.
    Jones has now got the next move to make in his managerial job this week, not in some far flung future in Wales, and it will be intriguing how he deals with the next selection.
    The idea of us wanting him to depart is frankly stupid.
    We should want him to get three points at Stevenage.
  • Gillis
    Gillis Posts: 998
    Southbank said:
    I have little time for NJ but he is here and needs to be given the season to do his thing
    Like you I have little time for him but I'll go even further & say we should stick by him for 2+ years. No point bringing in a new manager who will want different players for a different system. Just more yearly churn of players.


    Problem at the moment is that the 'churn of players' over the summer has not improved the team. The only new player to be consistently good is Mitchell, and the defence has improved partly as a result of him. The midfield is just as pedestrian as last season and our large collection of forwards seem incapable of scoring (unlike the man they replaced).

    We can win games and keep clean sheets now. I'd call that an improvement.
  • Calm down, there isn't a single comment suggesting Jones should be sacked here. One person said he'd go "if it turned sour" as per any managerial role in the world, which has led to dozens of people calling out the "madness!" of wanting him gone – which hasn't even been said.
  • Southbank said:
    I have little time for NJ but he is here and needs to be given the season to do his thing
    Like you I have little time for him but I'll go even further & say we should stick by him for 2+ years. No point bringing in a new manager who will want different players for a different system. Just more yearly churn of players.


    Problem at the moment is that the 'churn of players' over the summer has not improved the team. The only new player to be consistently good is Mitchell, and the defence has improved partly as a result of him. The midfield is just as pedestrian as last season and our large collection of forwards seem incapable of scoring (unlike the man they replaced).
    Who has been good though? Jones, Coventry, Gillesphey, Ramsay, players who either signed in January or required rebuilding entirely as a player. Which should indicate that maybe we need a bit of time for players to settle in. Add to that he's improved our atrocious goalkeeping situation and improved our defence no end (20 goals conceded this time last season compared to 7 this season). The midfield does need to improve and you can see where the work will need to go in but last season was about survival at all costs, this one is about adapting to a new way and it's a lot for a team to adapt to. We have a lot of strikers we already had - Campbell, Kanu, Chuks, Leaburn - and we brought in two strikers in place of May; Godden and Ahadme. They have 3 goals between them so far, May has 4. There's loads of areas that can improve but we all would have taken 3 points off top spot 7 games in before the opening day at Wigan. The dreary style makes it easier to be concerned but there's more to be hopeful about than despairing about I reckon
  • Problem with this thread ?
  • se9addick said:
    Talk of sacking NJ is madness, we are only a handful of games into the season and whilst not playing brilliantly we are in the play off positions. Give the team a few months to bed in with miles and Edwards coming back we should improve.
    Are people actually talking about sacking NJ? Madness if so, especially as I’m pretty sure he has a long term contract so would be an expensive mistake to make. 
    No people are not. Three posts were added to this thread today, the first since July and in my post I said if things turn sour I won’t be surprised if NJ is gone by Christmas.

     I never said I hope he is, I never said he needs to go, I merely said I wouldn’t be surprised.

    But in true CL style the thread takes a detour round the houses 
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  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,857
    So your brilliant insight is that "if things go sour" things will  "go sour"???
  • ButtleJR
    ButtleJR Posts: 1,586
    I really hope NJ doesn't read CL 😂
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,527
    edited September 2024
    LoOkOuT said:
    So your brilliant insight is that "if things go sour" things will  "go sour"???
    "If things don't change, they'll stay the same"...🤔
  • Can't see him leaving but being a Welshman I would imagine the chance of managing Cardiff would be a huge draw for NJ.  He has left jobs early before, I wouldn't rule it out.
    Hope he stays as we need the stability.
  • Can't see him leaving but being a Welshman I would imagine the chance of managing Cardiff would be a huge draw for NJ.  He has left jobs early before, I wouldn't rule it out.
    Hope he stays as we need the stability.

    Would get a hefty pay off from his contract on top of another nice deal.
  • Can't see him leaving but being a Welshman I would imagine the chance of managing Cardiff would be a huge draw for NJ.  He has left jobs early before, I wouldn't rule it out.
    Hope he stays as we need the stability.

    Would get a hefty pay off from his contract on top of another nice deal.
    Who would pay off his contract to him ? 
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,836
    “Would anyone be bothered if Jones left for Cardiff?” just posted on a Charlton Facebook group…
    Someone tell them that summer  (and the silly season) is now officially over.
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,349
    edited September 2024
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