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KENNY JACKETT RESIGNS !

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  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 36,014
    Good man, can do better than them anyway.
  • Nug
    Nug Posts: 4,623
    Wolves?
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 36,014
    The Wembley incidents must've played a part, he looked a beaten man trying to defend the club that day
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,765
    edited May 2013
    Doncaster imo.

    Saunders to Millwall. We'll all laugh.
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,812
    give it to Dean Saunders...;o)
  • Miserableoldgit
    Miserableoldgit Posts: 21,458
    Millwall FC ‏@Millwall__FC
    #Millwall FC can confirm that the Chairman and Board of Directors have, with reluctance, accepted the resignation of manager Kenny Jackett.
  • Miserableoldgit
    Miserableoldgit Posts: 21,458
    Paul Green ‏@NewsShopperSprt
    Kenny Jackett has resigned as #'Millwall boss. Shook my hand last Thursday and said goodbye so not a great shock to me.
  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,371
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  • Miserableoldgit
    Miserableoldgit Posts: 21,458
    Richard Cawley ‏@RichCawleySLP
    Here is #Millwall statement in full http://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/article/club-statement-kj-809975.aspx
  • ThreadKiller
    ThreadKiller Posts: 8,620
    I think Saunders could do a good job for us there
  • Miserableoldgit
    Miserableoldgit Posts: 21,458
    Club Statement
    Posted: Tue 07 May 2013
    Author: © Millwall FC

    Kenny Jackett's resignation 'reluctantly' accepted
    Millwall Football Club has today announced that Kenny Jackett has resigned as manager of the club. The Board of Directors has, with reluctance, accepted his decision.
    Kenny stated: "After almost six seasons I personally feel the time is right for a new challenge, and also for a new manager to come into Millwall with fresh ideas, to take the club forward towards its long term goal of reaching the Premier League.
    I would like to thank the Chairman, the Board of Directors, players, members of staff and supporters of Millwall for their considerable backing.
    I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Millwall. My family and I will always have a strong link and affinity with the club."
    Lions chairman John Berylson added: "On behalf of the Board of Millwall Football Club, I want to express my thanks to Kenny for his fantastic service and achievements over the past five and a half years.
    He has played a major role in creating a stable environment at Millwall which hadn’t been the case prior to his arrival.
    On a personal level, whilst respecting Kenny’s decision, I wish I could have persuaded him to change his mind. He was my first acquisition as chairman of the club and has proved himself to be one of the best. I am losing a great manager, but he will remain a good friend and hopefully, golf partner.
    I know everyone associated with Millwall, management, staff, players and fans, will wish Kenny all the very best with his future endeavours, except for those times when he might oppose us on the pitch.
    We are now determined to move the club forward and build on the foundations Kenny has provided towards even greater success."

    Read more at http://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/article/club-statement-kj-809975.aspx#BMRwdmT1OHF38zAZ.99
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,980
    They will be going down next season. Nailed on.
  • Miserableoldgit
    Miserableoldgit Posts: 21,458
    Paul Green ‏@NewsShopperSprt
    Jackett and Ambler's phones have gone striaght to voicemail
  • Rizzo
    Rizzo Posts: 6,435
    Well, Mourinho did say he was coming back to London...
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 36,014
    Fck all money to spend, no strikers and sub 10k crowds, things don't look too clever for them
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,601
    Don't even want to think about curbs going there.
  • Just out of interest is chris powell the longest serving championship manager now? And where does he rank overall in england now? Anyone know?
  • Millwall are on the way down - the club's reputation continues to haunt it,
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  • PassItToLeaburn
    PassItToLeaburn Posts: 1,457

    Millwall are on the way down - the club's reputation continues to haunt it,

    Shame.
  • agim
    agim Posts: 1,135
    Called it over the weekend. Can't do anymore with them unless he gets some wonga which ain't going to happen. Good manager. He'll be at Wolves next season.
  • Hastingsaddick
    Hastingsaddick Posts: 4,079
    Curbs?
  • Valley27000
    Valley27000 Posts: 3,417
    He better then them.
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 36,014

    Just out of interest is chris powell the longest serving championship manager now? And where does he rank overall in england now? Anyone know?


    Clough and Poyet must've been there longer
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,312
    Roy Keane?
  • barstool
    barstool Posts: 1,351
    poisoned chalice, not the best 24 hrs for our london rivals
  • boggzy
    boggzy Posts: 3,595
    Saunders!! :-D
  • ISawLeaburnScore
    ISawLeaburnScore Posts: 9,779
    If Brighton win the play offs and Wigan don't get relegated, Chris Powell will be the third longest serving manager in the division next season behind the perennial manager of the year candidate Tony Mowbray and Nigel Clough.
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,147
    Good