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Give Jacko The Job (He got given it on page 31...)
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i think we can all congratulate ourselves on getting this deal over the line - i bet they were sat around the negotiating table at the end quoting directly fom here
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Don’t think it was ever really in doubt, but still a spine tingling feeling to know that Johnnie Jackson is Charlton manager.Not too concerned on the contract front at this point. Ultimately - be successful and he stays on. Isn’t successful then he doesn’t.That’s pretty much how football works anyway, isn’t it? The only difference being that it’s part of the contractual stipulations.6
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Excellent news. A nice relief 🙂👍👌👌👌0
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Anyway that's the manager sorted. What can we all bitch about next? 😉7
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AllHailTheHen said:Anyway that's the manager sorted. What can we all bitch about next? 😉3
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Brilliant news. Loved that video. Looks like contract is for the rest of this season and next season, with performance related one-year extensions for the next two years beyond that. I like that structure.
Edit: I think my interpretation is correct. CAFC announcement says "The 39-year-old has signed a contract which will automatically renew at the end of each of the next two seasons based on success on the pitch for the Addicks.", ie it is not automatically renewing at the end of THIS season, so the initial contract must be for the rest of this season and next.5 -
AllHailTheHen said:Anyway that's the manager sorted. What can we all bitch about next? 😉
That's the problem. Things are going well now.
But, rumour has it TS' son gave someone a funny look the other day.
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To be honest, my reaction was more of a "finally" than any big celebration, as it would have been totally bizarre after all this time for him not to get the job permanently, hence I've not been on this thread much
I'm more interested in the other positions, Jason's role, and what additional coaches will be brought in1 -
Fantastic news for everyone concerned ! Jacko has more than earned the chance, onwards & upwards from here hopefully.
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If we lose tomorrow how many minutes past the final whistle will the Jackson Out thread start ?0 - Sponsored links:
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I just hope we can start to get transfers done early doors of who / what position we need, rather than dragging it out and making a pigs ear of it.1
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AllHailTheHen said:Anyway that's the manager sorted. What can we all bitch about next? 😉0
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Nah, don't like him.
(Make that 5 mins...)0 -
AndyG said:Fantastic news for everyone concerned ! Jacko has more than earned the chance, onwards & upwards from here hopefully.
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If we lose tomorrow how many minutes past the final whistle will the Jackson Out thread start ?3 -
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'right, got my new manager's credit card, who's having what?'1
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Fanny was right, one more sleep!
Two of my all time favourites now share the " Simply the Best " title.
What a fantastic pair ! ( I just had to say it ....)4 -
AndyG said:Fantastic news for everyone concerned ! Jacko has more than earned the chance, onwards & upwards from here hopefully.
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If we lose tomorrow how many minutes past the final whistle will the Jackson Out thread start ?
If this appointment does eventually end up going to shit - which I highly doubt, then I think Charlton may just hold an internal curse that won't ever f*ck off0 -
AllHailTheHen said:Anyway that's the manager sorted. What can we all bitch about next? 😉0
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stackitsteve said:
The delay in the official announcement was with the comms team trying to whittle down special Jacko moments to make a video short enough to put out on Twatter.
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Give it a month and we'll be asking why Sandgaard didn't just wait till the end of the season when our form nose dives5
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I would assume that if the contract extensions are based on performance,TS must have given some sort of financial promises on future team building.1
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cafctom said:Don’t think it was ever really in doubt, but still a spine tingling feeling to know that Johnnie Jackson is Charlton manager.Not too concerned on the contract front at this point. Ultimately - be successful and he stays on. Isn’t successful then he doesn’t.That’s pretty much how football works anyway, isn’t it? The only difference being that it’s part of the contractual stipulations.
League status, performance and success dictate how long it continues.
As you say, that's much how football works anyway.
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Thank the lord. Now I can concentrate on the 'Another dispute with the Neighbours' thread. This one has been taking up far too much time.
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Oggy Red said:cafctom said:Don’t think it was ever really in doubt, but still a spine tingling feeling to know that Johnnie Jackson is Charlton manager.Not too concerned on the contract front at this point. Ultimately - be successful and he stays on. Isn’t successful then he doesn’t.That’s pretty much how football works anyway, isn’t it? The only difference being that it’s part of the contractual stipulations.
League status, performance and success dictate how long it continues.
As you say, that's much how football works anyway.10 -
AllHailTheHen said:Anyway that's the manager sorted. What can we all bitch about next? 😉1
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Well maybe the new manager hasn't decided on his own backroom team and the contracts are still being sorted?
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Can see Watson or Pearcey moving into a player/coaching role now.0