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Jackson: Where does he go from here? (P6. AFC Wimbledon)
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Wish him nothing but the very best. He's lucky to get a second chance in some ways - I think Curbs said about 60% of first time managers never get another chance - so I hope he is a huge success there.
As others have said, a fresh start and being in charge of a bunch of players he won't be so friendly with as here might be the making of him.0 -
Would be nice to have a preseason fixture there. Ronny D.0
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All the best to him. Top man, but the football his side played... Eurgh
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Hope they storm the league1
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Really pleased for him, but still sad for us.
I still believe he was an extremely intelligent footballer who, had he more natural talent/ability would have graced the premier league for much of his career.
Those type of players tend to make very good managers, he's also a top bloke as we all know which only helps.4 -
_MrDick said:I wonder in any Charlton fans will start supporting AFC now that he’s in situ? After the sacking, I did read on Twitter that some fans were done with Charlton1
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ricky_otto said:_MrDick said:I wonder in any Charlton fans will start supporting AFC now that he’s in situ? After the sacking, I did read on Twitter that some fans were done with Charlton1
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CAFCsayer said:Hope they storm the leagueI wish him well, want him to be a personal success at whatever he does and will always give him a great reception when he returns.But I don’t particularly like Wimbledon as a club that much6
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All the best JJ, see you when you get promoted back to league one, we will still be here.0
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Wishing him all the best. I think he will be a success but of course nobody knows. In much the same way nobody knows if our next manager will be.1
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Good luck to him, he deserves a chance. It wasn’t working with us, so we move on and I certainly wouldn’t begrudge him any success if he can make his philosophy work, it wasn’t for me but supported him as much as possible until I think the inevitable happened. However, sandgaard HAS to make the next appointment the right one otherwise people will be saying I told you so!!.😬0
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Missing you already, Jacko but 100% sure you will be appreciated at your new "home".
I wish you everything you could possibly wish for yourself & know you will give it your all.
Bless your cotton socks x
Note to TS....Remember that Joni Mitchell song ? " You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone " ? .....2 -
king addick said:ricky_otto said:_MrDick said:I wonder in any Charlton fans will start supporting AFC now that he’s in situ? After the sacking, I did read on Twitter that some fans were done with Charlton0
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Thought it was going to be another Sex In The Centre Circle moments then…😳
Good luck Jacko,hope it goes well for u,wishing u every success in ya new job…as long as ya not beating us regularly…🤞🏻0 -
Fanny Fanackapan said:Missing you already, Jacko but 100% sure you will be appreciated at your new "home".
I wish you everything you could possibly wish for yourself & know you will give it your all.
Bless your cotton socks x
Note to TS....Remember that Joni Mitchell song ? " You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone " ? .....5 -
Good luck, see you in the Pizza Trophy.0
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I wish Jacko all the best, but also have no great love for Wimbledon, even though I have massive respect for the efforts made to return to Plough Lane. Financially things are tight there, no rich Danish American owner to cover the losses, so I have no confidence that they'll bounce straight back.
While Jacko might moan about his injured strikers, Mark Robinson has far more reason to feel hard done by, losing his main striker in January to Wrexham 2 divisions lower.0 -
I can't see him bringing in many of our players, the wages they'd want might be too high.
Last season they relied on the loan market a lot. I hope he hasn't burnt any bridges with the PL clubs...0 -
paulfox said:Fanny Fanackapan said:Missing you already, Jacko but 100% sure you will be appreciated at your new "home".
I wish you everything you could possibly wish for yourself & know you will give it your all.
Bless your cotton socks x
Note to TS....Remember that Joni Mitchell song ? " You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone " ? .....2 - Sponsored links:
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Jason Pearce player coach at Wimbledon?0
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The Red Robin said:soapboxsam said:I'm pleased for JJ.
He didn't want to go back as an assistant.
I wonder what the realistic ambition is for a club like Wimbledon in 2022. No crazy gang in this reincarnation. A local club where many folk have worked hard after the original was hijacked to get back home.
Wish JJ well.1 -
Todds_right_hook said:JamesSeed said:Karim_myBagheri said:christ that stadium is shitGround is fairly near me, and I might go the the odd game if Charlton aren’t playing, as a mate is a season ticket holder. But I don’t like them.0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:The Red Robin said:soapboxsam said:I'm pleased for JJ.
He didn't want to go back as an assistant.
I wonder what the realistic ambition is for a club like Wimbledon in 2022. No crazy gang in this reincarnation. A local club where many folk have worked hard after the original was hijacked to get back home.
Wish JJ well.1 -
Good move for JJ and really hope he does well. Now hopefully the rows about him going will stop. Time for all concerned to move on1
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Fanny Fanackapan said:Missing you already, Jacko but 100% sure you will be appreciated at your new "home".
I wish you everything you could possibly wish for yourself & know you will give it your all.
Bless your cotton socks x
Note to TS....Remember that Joni Mitchell song ? " You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone " ? .....0 -
addick1956 said:JamesSeed said:addick1956 said:AndyG said:addick1956 said:Although I am not a fan of 352 wasn't Jackson's win record the best in Charlton History.
Must be something other than playing style and results factor overall.
I wonder what.
I was surprised Jackson went on holiday with Dobson. I don't see how you can be seen as in authority doing that .
Mostly I was bored though by the dire crap, especially at Accrington and more so at Ipswich. Something was very wrong in the dressing room by then.His win ratio was based on how many games? There are other managers who may have had as good a ratio (or better) over the same number of games during part of their time as manager.For example in the 1934/5 season Charlton won 23 of their 42 matches, well over 50%.Don’t know who the manager was though.PS Who’s whooshing who here, @addick1956?0 -
Big love for JJ, shame he's joined Wimbledon. Cannot stand the fans, i hope they get relegated.1
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With Pearce at the back, and Taylor in attack, we’re AFC Wimbledon we’re on our way back0
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Good luck JJ, you will always be warmly welcomed on visits to Charlton.1