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Johnnie Jackson on contract stuff
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http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/johnnie-jacksons-hoping-to-sort-out-new-deal-with-charlton-8946880.html
“This has been the best part of my career and I want that to continue. I have still got a lot of football left in me and hopefully it will be here at Charlton."
“This has been the best part of my career and I want that to continue. I have still got a lot of football left in me and hopefully it will be here at Charlton."
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I suppose Johnnie may have to prove his fitness first before being offered a new contract.0
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Get him signed up, he is vital for us.0
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Love Jacko to bits.
Proper Captain.0 -
They're all being urged to talk publicly now it seems.0
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Keep in mind though that as one or two of them say things publicly (as JJ and SCP) now have, then it alerts other journalists who may have not otherwise been aware. It will be the first question on their lips from here on out.0
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Have to feel sorry for him if this is the best part of his career !0
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Manager and Captain leading by example on behalf of the others...get them signed!0
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He did captain a team who went on to win a league trophy. There are many professionals who would love to do the same0
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He'll be 32 at the start of next season so you can partly understand the club's reticence in his specific case (although he's younger than Kermorgant).
However given his game has plainly never been built upon pace, I wonder how long he could play at this level for assuming he stays fit?0 -
Not really NYA.newyorkaddick said:He'll be 32 at the start of next season so you can partly understand the club's reticence in his specific case
He is key staff, the skipper. One that's done a fine job both as a player and a leader. It's been clear there has been a fantastic team spirit over the last few years. He's played a big part in that, not just in terms of keeping the spirit good, but also on more than one occasion ensuring any negatively from those on the fringes hasn't had a big impact. He also weighed in with a goal tally from midfield last season which may have seen us in relegation trouble had he not,
If there is concerns on his long term fitness, then offer him a deal that reflects that as a starting point. But keep him onside, in the loop. He's earned that.
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I would say newyork has it spot on, also nothing seems to be happening at times although I doubt that is the case.0
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I think it would be a mistake not offering Johnnie an extended contract, but who knows whats going on behind the scenes?0
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Jackson (and others) said a fortnight ago at Eltham Addicks that nothing has been said to them.jonseventyfive said:nothing seems to be happening at times although I doubt that is the case.
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At 32 and settled, i'd imagine the club are in no rush to get a contract sorted yet as the danger of him moving is small.0
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in the context of all the other younger players also not getting offers can't agree0
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I would suggest that there would be quite large number of clubs in the championship willing to give JJ a couple of years. We are barking mad to risk losing him and a few others.ValleyGary said:At 32 and settled, i'd imagine the club are in no rush to get a contract sorted yet as the danger of him moving is small.
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As club captain you would think he would be one of the top earner here, so not many champ clubs are gonna want to or be able to pay that much wage wise for a 32 year old.ShootersHillGuru said:
I would suggest that there would be quite large number of clubs in the championship willing to give JJ a couple of years. We are barking mad to risk losing him and a few others.ValleyGary said:At 32 and settled, i'd imagine the club are in no rush to get a contract sorted yet as the danger of him moving is small.
Even if there was, JJ is unlikely to want to up sticks and move.
My point is that he's probably not in the 'urgent' category just yet.0 -
His age is a factor as is his fitness but I disagree about Location. How many other clubs are there close to the M25 that he could move to? quite a few I'd suggest.0
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If we leave it until after Christmas he can then talk to other clubs, we are probably amongst the lower paid in the Championship & if someone came in offering more & perhaps a 3 year deal while we dither he may just think about moving on especially if the board decide not to give him a deal until next summer.ValleyGary said:
As club captain you would think he would be one of the top earner here, so not many champ clubs are gonna want to or be able to pay that much wage wise for a 32 year old.ShootersHillGuru said:
I would suggest that there would be quite large number of clubs in the championship willing to give JJ a couple of years. We are barking mad to risk losing him and a few others.ValleyGary said:At 32 and settled, i'd imagine the club are in no rush to get a contract sorted yet as the danger of him moving is small.
Even if there was, JJ is unlikely to want to up sticks and move.
My point is that he's probably not in the 'urgent' category just yet.0 -
He deserves another year. People bang on about him being slow but how many times has he came up with an important goal when the forwards havent delivered. Always looked like a player who knows what it means to the fans. Definetely a better team with JJ in the team.0
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One of the few players we have capable of scoring a goal and that's ignoring his massive influence elsewhere on the team and squad.
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Would sign JJ in a heartbeat injury problems or not but don't think he would look to leave unless we offered him silly money
Plenty of time I trust the board to get it done0 -
JJ is a key member of the team, as showed by the goal he scored against Leeds. Yes, it was Church who did the work, but it's no coincidence that the player with the 'simple' 2 yard tap in was JJ, he really has the instinct to get into dangerous positions in the box, something that's really missed when he doesn't play.
Losing him I suspect would also dent morale, as he seems a real figurehead for the team.0 -
Get Jacko signed up... He's the best leader we've had on the pitch since Kinsella
Legs may not be as quick as they used to be but he must be a huge influence around the dressing room and like with Andy Hughes we just cant turn our backs on that sort of experience especially as we've so many kids coming through at the moment.
Would love to see him stay at the Valley for the rest of his career and go into a coaching role (if thats what he wants to do)
If we dont give him a new Contract then there will definitely be a few clubs sniffing around him (not to mention Colchester and Notts County possibly)0 -
What is there to consider-- Jacko's totally Charlton,a great leader,we can't afford to let him slip from our club.0
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I'm with you Southend.Southendaddick said:Would sign JJ in a heartbeat injury problems or not but don't think he would look to leave unless we offered him silly money
Plenty of time I trust the board to get it done
Completely confident that he will still be with us next season.
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