Jackson next Luton manager?
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if there is an approach by Luton for JJ could it be a similar disruptive action to the Chelski/Scott Parker transfer?0
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Onefir a future question of sport...’which stoke city manager got a manager of the month award despite never winning a game whilst in chargei_b_b_o_r_g said:0 -
You got £5k, Elfs .... ?ElfsborgAddick said:
I'm going to put 5k tomorrow on Lowe to be the next manager.paulie8290 said:
All i am saying in CEL said it looks like it may be Lowe they appoint, if that was true surely the odds would reflect this, but as he is still 3rd favourite and 5/1 that that to me says its still very undecidedStu_of_Kunming said:
The bookies don't pick the manager though, so whilst odds are somewhat intetesting, they are mostly irrelevant.paulie8290 said:
He is still only 3rd favourite at 5/1covered end junior said:Looks like it may be Ryan Lowe that they appoint.
You could get a round of drinks with that.
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I don't think so - there isn't a window for assistant managers and Bowyer will know enough people in the game to bring in who he can work with. Not that we won't miss JJ but I wouldn't bet against him coming back at some point if he left.lancashire lad said:if there is an approach by Luton for JJ could it be a similar disruptive action to the Chelski/Scott Parker transfer?
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My bigger concern is that we only seem to have two coaches, which I don't think is enough to begin with. Logistically it would be very difficult for Bowyer. I imagine it already is for the two of them.lancashire lad said:if there is an approach by Luton for JJ could it be a similar disruptive action to the Chelski/Scott Parker transfer?
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John Terry?letthegoodtimesroll said:
Onefir a future question of sport...’which stoke city manager got a manager of the month award despite never winning a game whilst in chargei_b_b_o_r_g said:1 -
Surely thats worded wrong, it should be which stoke city manager got a manager of the month award before winning a game.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Onefir a future question of sport...’which stoke city manager got a manager of the month award despite never winning a game whilst in chargei_b_b_o_r_g said:
They way u have worded it the question would become invalid as soon as Stoke win a game under him0 -
Stand down and breathe easy everyone
https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-boss-laughs-off-johnnie-jackson-link-to-luton-town/5 -
Johnnie said ‘that was a quick meeting because I wasn’t even there
So much for he interviewed well haha1 -
But the bookies had him as favourite so must be true. : - )0
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Odds might slide down a bit now report of interview seems to be false.0
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If only bobmunro stopped sticking money on it2
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nth london addick said:
That rumor is an internet one I think it started here on the Nathan Jones thread
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About 48 managers said that about their CAFC interview/meeting with the squirrel...;-)paulie8290 said:Johnnie said ‘that was a quick meeting because I wasn’t even there
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Nah JJ is to Bow what Taylor was to Clough.7
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Or Wim de thingy was to Riga (or was it Luzon?)7
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I know the JJ to Luton stuff was rubbish but IF he did leave I imagine LB would bring in someone like Harry Kewell.1
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Have often wondered if Bowyer has considered getting Kewell in for some training with his Midfielders / StrikersCafc43v3r said:I know the JJ to Luton stuff was rubbish but IF he did leave I imagine LB would bring in someone like Harry Kewell.
Especially after what he did to help Karlan0 -
Russell Slade being interviewed apparently8
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Saw Slade the other day buying rawl plugs in a hardware store. True story.0
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A bizarre choice if true, his turgid football hardly suits the style of the team Jones builtCH4RLTON said:Russell Slade being interviewed apparently
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And just a total 180, young, up and coming, charismatic and vibrant to Slade.killerandflash said:
A bizarre choice if true, his turgid football hardly suits the style of the team Jones builtCH4RLTON said:Russell Slade being interviewed apparently
That said, Watt did mention that Slade was very helpful with some personal/mental health issues. I don't particularly rate Slade as a coach but maybe he's a better man-manager than I give him credit for.0 -
Please let it be Russsel Slade.6
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Russel Slade and Luton would be a great fit.
Slade would sort the canteen out as well.0 -
Sacked from his last 3 jobs (us, Coventry, Grimsby) tooSDAddick said:
And just a total 180, young, up and coming, charismatic and vibrant to Slade.killerandflash said:
A bizarre choice if true, his turgid football hardly suits the style of the team Jones builtCH4RLTON said:Russell Slade being interviewed apparently
That said, Watt did mention that Slade was very helpful with some personal/mental health issues. I don't particularly rate Slade as a coach but maybe he's a better man-manager than I give him credit for.2 -
Shhh....don't tell 'am!killerandflash said:
Sacked from his last 3 jobs (us, Coventry, Grimsby) tooSDAddick said:
And just a total 180, young, up and coming, charismatic and vibrant to Slade.killerandflash said:
A bizarre choice if true, his turgid football hardly suits the style of the team Jones builtCH4RLTON said:Russell Slade being interviewed apparently
That said, Watt did mention that Slade was very helpful with some personal/mental health issues. I don't particularly rate Slade as a coach but maybe he's a better man-manager than I give him credit for.7 -
Shhh, don't say that could be the kiss of death saying that. At our expense.Covered End said:Please let it be Russsel Slade.
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