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Come in No 4 your time is up! (Ed. Page 33 - Jackson signs new contract to 2023)
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            J J has fully absorbed the Addicks essence and is now an integral and important part of CAFC .. long may the relationship continue and thrive5
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            Well said.1
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            He's a top bloke and a top professional and he loves CAFC!
I never thought I'd see a player/manager/person etc top Chris Powell when it came to the person, professionalism and the affection for CAFC and just getting it.
I think with JJ it's the nearest we've come and he may yet overtake the title of 'Sir'!10 - 
            
Already has in my eyes.!Rob7Lee said:He's a top bloke and a top professional and he loves CAFC!
I never thought I'd see a player/manager/person etc top Chris Powell when it came to the person, professionalism and the affection for CAFC and just getting it.
I think with JJ it's the nearest we've come and he may yet overtake the title of 'Sir'!0 - 
            
probably my No 1 CAFC related player/manager/person everRob7Lee said:He's a top bloke and a top professional and he loves CAFC!
I never thought I'd see a player/manager/person etc top Chris Powell when it came to the person, professionalism and the affection for CAFC and just getting it.
I think with JJ it's the nearest we've come and he may yet overtake the title of 'Sir'!1 - 
            I’m sure a few on here have met JJ in the flesh and would echo my view that he is very personable with no aires and graces and the sort of lad who you’d be delighted to have a pint with down the pub. Well done John and all the best to you for the future.1
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100% this. Well said. The 2011 league winning season was a joy and one of my biggest memories is constantly bumping in to JJ (and other players) on away games in hotels/post-game drinks, and every time he took a moment to stop and chat about season in general or that day’s game. What a bloke.RedChaser said:I’m sure a few on here have met JJ in the flesh and would echo my view that he is very personable with no aires and graces and the sort of lad who you’d be delighted to have a pint with down the pub. Well done John and all the best to you for the future.3 - 
            Might have to get his boots on for the friendlies 🤣0
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High accolade that from someone like yourself mateElthamaddick said:
probably my No 1 CAFC related player/manager/person everRob7Lee said:He's a top bloke and a top professional and he loves CAFC!
I never thought I'd see a player/manager/person etc top Chris Powell when it came to the person, professionalism and the affection for CAFC and just getting it.
I think with JJ it's the nearest we've come and he may yet overtake the title of 'Sir'!0 - 
            
Such a great celebration...Briston_Addick said:
Now THAT is a goal celebration.Callumcafc said:
Forget all this choreographed dance move shit with stupid hand shapes to camera, just dive into the crowd and be done with it.0 - 
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            While the apes are on the Rock, it will always be British.While Jacko is at CAFC it will always be our Charlton.Love Jacko to bits.1
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            Come in, number 4… it’s time for you and the 2 Jasons to take us forward7
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            Great bump of a great thread2
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            Think Jackson always comes across so well when he takes the post game interview. Would feel very comfortable if he was ever appointed1
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            Just biding his time and lying low.
He's worked out that Adkins is another "powerpoint manager" and at worst he's going to be in charge temporarily sometime this season.
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            Can anyone still claim we need an experienced manager at this level? Slade, Adkins and Robinson to extent were exactly that. Powell and Bowyer were not.5
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            People still wanting Jackson to be manager. You do realise he is a major part of the backroom staff and would have left if him and Adkins were so different in their management styles.
Being a manager is more than the interviews. People have heard Jackson on talksport and think he is a top manager in the making. I don't see it.DamoNorthStand said:Think Jackson always comes across so well when he takes the post game interview. Would feel very comfortable if he was ever appointed0 - 
            
Not sure I follow that logic, Jackson was part of the coaching staff under Bowyer too and it’s not exactly the same management style with Adkins.SELR_addicks said:People still wanting Jackson to be manager. You do realise he is a major part of the backroom staff and would have left if him and Adkins were so different in their management styles.
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Could have left with Bowyer, wanted to stay.se9addick said:
Not sure I follow that logic, Jackson was part of the coaching staff under Bowyer too and it’s not exactly the same management style with Adkins.SELR_addicks said:People still wanting Jackson to be manager. You do realise he is a major part of the backroom staff and would have left if him and Adkins were so different in their management styles.
Powell was coach under Pearson and Erikkson. Much better pedigree for management than Jackson has had in his career. Even then outside of us you'd see Powell's management career as a failure.1 - 
            
Like Bowyer has a similar style to Robinson?SELR_addicks said:People still wanting Jackson to be manager. You do realise he is a major part of the backroom staff and would have left if him and Adkins were so different in their management styles.
Being a manager is more than the interviews. People have heard Jackson on talksport and think he is a top manager in the making. I don't see it.DamoNorthStand said:Think Jackson always comes across so well when he takes the post game interview. Would feel very comfortable if he was ever appointed1 - 
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Could have, but in reality - in football, if you have a job you tend to stay in it unless you get offered a better opportunity. As a young, relatively inexperienced, coach it wouldn’t be sensible to make yourself unemployed for ideological purposes.SELR_addicks said:
Could have left with Bowyer, wanted to stay.se9addick said:
Not sure I follow that logic, Jackson was part of the coaching staff under Bowyer too and it’s not exactly the same management style with Adkins.SELR_addicks said:People still wanting Jackson to be manager. You do realise he is a major part of the backroom staff and would have left if him and Adkins were so different in their management styles.
Powell was coach under Pearson and Erikkson. Much better pedigree for management than Jackson has had in his career. Even then outside of us you'd see Powell's management career as a failure.
I have no idea what Jackson’s managerial style would be - it likely isn’t developed yet because he’s never been a full time manager. Assuming that, because he works for Nigel Adkins, he’ll have a similar management style to Nigel Adkins is a major stretch.5 - 
            Powell managers worked under: Pearson, Eriksson, Curbs, Jim Smith, Pardew.
Bowyer managers worked under: David O'Leary, Graham, Bobby Robson, Venebles, Curbs, Mcleish.
Jackson managers worked under: Powell, Riga, Peeters, Robinson, Parkinson, Slade, Bowyer, Riga.
See there's a bit of a difference?0 - 
            I know Jacksons applied for the job before Slade was offered it. Almost 5.5 years ago so he’s been very patient. Whatever happens with NA, I fully expect without a doubt that Jackson will be our next manager.0
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Are you omitting Jackson's pre-Charlton managers on purpose?SELR_addicks said:Powell managers worked under: Pearson, Eriksson, Curbs, Jim Smith, Pardew.
Bowyer managers worked under: David O'Leary, Graham, Bobby Robson, Venebles, Curbs, Mcleish.
Jackson managers worked under: Powell, Riga, Peeters, Robinson, Parkinson, Slade, Bowyer, Riga.
See there's a bit of a difference?8 - 
            
If you want to include managers from Colchester and Notts County be my guest. Doesn't really add to the quality of his influences.Dazzler21 said:
Are you omitting Jackson's pre-Charlton managers on purpose?SELR_addicks said:Powell managers worked under: Pearson, Eriksson, Curbs, Jim Smith, Pardew.
Bowyer managers worked under: David O'Leary, Graham, Bobby Robson, Venebles, Curbs, Mcleish.
Jackson managers worked under: Powell, Riga, Peeters, Robinson, Parkinson, Slade, Bowyer, Riga.
See there's a bit of a difference?1 - 
            
He was at Spurs when Hoddle and Martin Jol were in charge i thinkSELR_addicks said:
If you want to include managers from Colchester and Notts County be my guest. Doesn't really add to the quality of his influences.Dazzler21 said:
Are you omitting Jackson's pre-Charlton managers on purpose?SELR_addicks said:Powell managers worked under: Pearson, Eriksson, Curbs, Jim Smith, Pardew.
Bowyer managers worked under: David O'Leary, Graham, Bobby Robson, Venebles, Curbs, Mcleish.
Jackson managers worked under: Powell, Riga, Peeters, Robinson, Parkinson, Slade, Bowyer, Riga.
See there's a bit of a difference?9 - 
            
Good pointDazzler21 said:
Are you omitting Jackson's pre-Charlton managers on purpose?SELR_addicks said:Powell managers worked under: Pearson, Eriksson, Curbs, Jim Smith, Pardew.
Bowyer managers worked under: David O'Leary, Graham, Bobby Robson, Venebles, Curbs, Mcleish.
Jackson managers worked under: Powell, Riga, Peeters, Robinson, Parkinson, Slade, Bowyer, Riga.
See there's a bit of a difference?
I think we're a fair way away yet from there being a vacancy but purely for fun which managers has Jason Euell worked under?
Curbishley, Powell, who at Middlesbrough, Wimbledon and Jamaica?
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Are you omitting Jackson's pre-Colchester and Notts County managers on purpose? i.e. his Spurs managers.SELR_addicks said:
If you want to include managers from Colchester and Notts County be my guest. Doesn't really add to the quality of his influences.Dazzler21 said:
Are you omitting Jackson's pre-Charlton managers on purpose?SELR_addicks said:Powell managers worked under: Pearson, Eriksson, Curbs, Jim Smith, Pardew.
Bowyer managers worked under: David O'Leary, Graham, Bobby Robson, Venebles, Curbs, Mcleish.
Jackson managers worked under: Powell, Riga, Peeters, Robinson, Parkinson, Slade, Bowyer, Riga.
See there's a bit of a difference?
Is it only possible to become a decent manager if you've worked under decent managers? Who are the greats that Arsene Wenger and Jurgen Klopp worked under?5 - 
            
Jackson was only really in the first-team under Pleat.MrLargo said:
Are you omitting Jackson's pre-Colchester and Notts County managers on purpose? i.e. his Spurs managers.SELR_addicks said:
If you want to include managers from Colchester and Notts County be my guest. Doesn't really add to the quality of his influences.Dazzler21 said:
Are you omitting Jackson's pre-Charlton managers on purpose?SELR_addicks said:Powell managers worked under: Pearson, Eriksson, Curbs, Jim Smith, Pardew.
Bowyer managers worked under: David O'Leary, Graham, Bobby Robson, Venebles, Curbs, Mcleish.
Jackson managers worked under: Powell, Riga, Peeters, Robinson, Parkinson, Slade, Bowyer, Riga.
See there's a bit of a difference?
Is it only possible to become a decent manager if you've worked under decent managers? Who are the greats that Arsene Wenger and Jurgen Klopp worked under?
Out on loan otherwise or training in the academy. So that's why I didn't include any Tottenham managers.0 - 
            
For all of Jackson's qualities on the pitch.MrLargo said:
Are you omitting Jackson's pre-Colchester and Notts County managers on purpose? i.e. his Spurs managers.SELR_addicks said:
If you want to include managers from Colchester and Notts County be my guest. Doesn't really add to the quality of his influences.Dazzler21 said:
Are you omitting Jackson's pre-Charlton managers on purpose?SELR_addicks said:Powell managers worked under: Pearson, Eriksson, Curbs, Jim Smith, Pardew.
Bowyer managers worked under: David O'Leary, Graham, Bobby Robson, Venebles, Curbs, Mcleish.
Jackson managers worked under: Powell, Riga, Peeters, Robinson, Parkinson, Slade, Bowyer, Riga.
See there's a bit of a difference?
Is it only possible to become a decent manager if you've worked under decent managers? Who are the greats that Arsene Wenger and Jurgen Klopp worked under?
The intelligence of Wenger or Klopp isn't one of those.
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