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JOHNNIE JACKSON - managed AFC Wimbledon to 2025 League 2 Play-off Final victory(p46)
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blackpool72 said:Only thing that doesn't make sence to me is that any new manager will probably want to bring in his own backroom staff.
Sandgaard has just appointed several new coaches.
Don't make sense.
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That explains Jacko’s tone in the interview at the POTY do when I thought he was very detached, melancholy and reflective (and a little bit pissed in both senses of the word). He obviously knew that he was going. With the huge caveat of it depends who we get in to replace him, sadly I think this was the right decision even though I didn’t think TS would make it. I hope the rest of the coaching team follow. A clean sweep with a new broom. JJ leaves with his status intact as one of the good guys. Thank you Johnny for all the memories. Good luck mate.5
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cfgs said:What worries me is who comes next and what method or who will be in charge of recruitment this summer. As in maybe JJ didn't have a voice and was let go because of it.1
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ForeverAddickted said:So we're now basically going into the summer with no Manager
But apparently we know our targets
Like @Cafc43v3r has said a few times, how can we build a squad of players, when they may well be individuals that the new man doesnt even want - This for me, sets us back massively.0 -
Sad and slightly surprised. The whispers were that he'd go but I was starting to think he'd be staying on as nothing had been announced.
I could see Appleton or Hasselbaink as the replacements but I'd go for Powell personally.
Anyway, good luck Jacko a club legend and sad to see him go. I do think with the right backing in the Summer he could have been successful but a fresh start may be for the best.2 -
Shocked and suprised by that. Thought Sandgaard said he was in his plans for next season...we don't know the full story - maybe JJ agreed he couldn't do any more. Maybe more to this than meets the eye.0
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I thought this was inevitable. I don't think Sandgaard really wanted JJ when he got the job full time after Adkins. Also TS is basically an American businessman and American businesses hire and fire for fun.
I would be very surprised if this wasn't decided a while ago and I'd also be surprised if we don't get a relatively quick ( foreign, possibly even American ) replacement who has already been lined up.2 -
Tommy is our leader. He knows what he's doing. HMS Piss The League is about to depart.6 -
Not shocked at all.
Clearly the next appointment will be crucial, and needs to be very quick.
Club legend of course, but they don't always have the right stuff to be manager.
We can't continue to be a work in progress forever, but if Sandgaard makes a Dowie type of appointment we have had it.4 -
Lets hope we appoint a tactically knowledgeable young coach. No dinosaurs please.28
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I'd like Michael Duff but I imagine he's keeping an eye on the Burnley job if they go down
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Adkins is available.1
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The return of a fan favourite
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Top 8 was a pretty aggressive renewal trigger from where we started! Not a fan of the contract mechanism used here - and certainly not a fan of it kicking in before a coach has had a complete season including a summer transfer window if it is going to be used. I just hope we don't put off any decent candidates in this search by pulling any contractual gimmicks. Straight up get the best manager available within our budget who is enthusiastic and committed to the project.7
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I wanted JJ to stay and be backed. But now it’s happened in the manner that it has I’m weirdly more excited for next season, it feels like TS means business and showing his ruthless side. Time will tell of course. Literally no idea who’s coming in.1
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Well that is a surprise. in the interview at the player of the year dinner it did not sound like he was even thinking of doing this.
I fear we will end up with the no hoper from Yeovil as manager, who will go along with Sandagaards idea of running a football team on a shoe string.
Also cannot imagine any good manager would take the job under the contract conditions Jackson had to.
I fear the worse for the summer, I really hope I am totally wrong too.2 -
Russell Slade has unfinished business I have heard.4
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moutuakilla said:The return of a fan favourite1
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Surprised that TS has done it but on balance probably the right decision. Practically everyone on here has said that we need a full rebuild from top to bottom, well we've seen some new faces come in at the exec level and next has to be coaching so I think this is correct. I do agree that it doesn't give much time but there is never going to be a good time to do this, the alternative was we give JJ all summer, have a say in shaping the new squad and then when things don't go right we are sacking him a few months into the season and around we go again with another new manager who doesn't have his own players.
Thank you though Johnnie, it really is a shame things haven't worked out, you gave us many great memories as a player that will stay with us forever. Really do hope you go on to achieve success as a coach.3 - Sponsored links:
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Felt he deserved a full season with his own squad. You cdnt wish to meet a nice bloke than jj and he's been a great player and servant for us.
The next appointment is absolutely crucial..maybe its been made already?2 -
"Something was wrong", but it always is with us.
Jacko has not been very positive for months now, from the approach to the games, to pre and post match interviews. Maybe it helps us look forward to things this Summer as keeping Jacko would have been the cheaper option you would think.
Looking at Pearcy's wordings of who didn't want him, maybe he's going to be our next Gaffer!0 -
killerandflash said:https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-part-company-with-manager-johnnie-jackson/
It was reported at the time that the ex-midfielder’s deal only ran until the end of the campaign with an automatic extension triggered by league finish. The South London Press understands that involved Charlton finishing in the top eight.1 -
ForeverAddickted said:So we're now basically going into the summer with no Manager
But apparently we know our targets
Like @Cafc43v3r has said a few times, how can we build a squad of players, when they may well be individuals that the new man doesnt even want - This for me, sets us back massively.
Head coach continental style set up?
Perhaps the recruitment team have been identifying targets that fit the new man's known style and preferred formation.
Again, just the same as last summer, not a fan of..
"Dear manager, here's players ABC, promotion and don't chase the long balls please 🥰"
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Fanny Fanackapan said:Absolutely shocked !!!!
My respect for TS, well earned when he beat all the odds to buy our club, has plummeted downwards.
I'm speechless & upset at the same time.
His partner, all over Jacko's wife at the dinner on Sunday...besties it looked like.
Now 2 days later, THIS. Maybe the old adage, that you shouldn't mix business with pleasure ?
Wonder what the players are thinking now ?
Johnnie. You didn't deserve this.
Can't post anything further now.5 -
We need a new identity and a proper clean sweep. I adore Jacko but the time for sentiment is over. It's a bold decision which could make or break Sangaard's reputation with us as fans but something needed to be done.25
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Our club really is a sack of shit!0
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moutuakilla said:The return of a fan favourite0
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Not totally surprised by this . As much as I love Jackson , he didn't look capable of being a manager at this level . I dread to think who will be his replacement. Surely not his son ?4