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Next manager - Ben Garner confirmed (p256)

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  • robroy
    robroy Posts: 4,426
    Can sack Jackson over the phone but has to be here in person before we can announce a new manager. Can’t pass up an opportunity to make it all about him I suppose.
    Joint EP release. 
  • moutuakilla
    moutuakilla Posts: 7,568
    TS is going to reveal our next manager on TikTok through the medium of interpretive dance.

    We can all kick off if he looks very patient
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,625
    Scoham said:
    We’re getting closer to figuring this out - Darren Bent’s doing a Twitter Q&A and probably won’t go into management.
    I'll stick a tenner on him & watch his odds come in at around 10/1.
  • up_the_valley
    up_the_valley Posts: 4,186
    Losing interest rapidly I am afraid. Last season was dire and I have a feeling that the appointment of Jason Euell would be more of the same, after all he was part of Boyers and JJ's team. I feel a new broom is needed, with a fresh team on board. One way or another it's already going to be very difficult to be ready for next season with no appointment on the horizon. What a mess this club is
    As long as they don't use triggers

    Well, it did have 17 new heads and 14 new handles... B)
    Blimey you got the numbers right. :smiley:
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,625
    No announcement expected for another week …. TS due over end of next week 
    Is he meeting the Queen then...?
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,619
    Even the rumours have dried up. 
  • FAVADDICK
    FAVADDICK Posts: 584
    edited May 2022
    No announcement expected for another week …. TS due over end of next week 
    Is he meeting the Queen then...?
    Yeah she's our new winger and the corgis will be our new mascots 

    Not unless thomas see William in that charlton shirt and wants to sign him up 
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,510
    Losing interest rapidly I am afraid. Last season was dire and I have a feeling that the appointment of Jason Euell would be more of the same, after all he was part of Boyers and JJ's team. I feel a new broom is needed, with a fresh team on board. One way or another it's already going to be very difficult to be ready for next season with no appointment on the horizon. What a mess this club is
    As long as they don't use triggers

    Well, it did have 17 new heads and 14 new handles... B)
    Blimey you got the numbers right. :smiley:
    Google... ;)
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    Vincent Kompany in talks for the Burnley job. 
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    Jac_52 said:
    cafcfan 1990. Did you say we improved when Jackson took over from Adkins? Well I suppose you could argue that, as he had a little bounce at the beginning but come on, the football was dire, the tactics were naïve and didn't suit the players we had. I concede that Boyer improved us after Robinson, but ultimately he ran out of ideas as well. Like I said, it's a bloody mess
    The fact that we were 23rd when jackson took over and we finished 14th suggests to me that we improved.

    Adkins first 13 games in charge:

    9 points (2W,3D,8L)  scoring 15 goals, conceding 23.

    Jackson same fixtures:

    10 points (3W,1D,9L) Scoring 11 goals, conceding 21.

    Suggests to me Jackson didn't really improve us at all. We were rubbish and so was Jackson at managing this team.


    Let's not rewrite history:

    Adkins first 13 games this Season were:
    W2 L8 D3= 9 points

    From when Johnnie Jackson picked the team at Sunderland, his first 13 League results were:
    W7 L3 D3= 24 points from 13 matches.

    And that was from 22nd place.

    Thomas Sandgaard has made his decision and he has that right but let's get the facts correct.

    It's not being pedantic to point out that JJ was successful in getting Cafc to mid table, he couldn't get them higher for a variety of reasons including injuries and Fraser and Aneke not being fit enough to hit the ground running after joining the club which cost Cafc at least 6 more points if not more.

    The points total was disappointing once he was named as manager but he was picking the team as caretaker so at least lets not erase those results from the history books.

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  • Cafc43v3r
    Cafc43v3r Posts: 21,600
    edited May 2022
    Jac_52 said:
    cafcfan 1990. Did you say we improved when Jackson took over from Adkins? Well I suppose you could argue that, as he had a little bounce at the beginning but come on, the football was dire, the tactics were naïve and didn't suit the players we had. I concede that Boyer improved us after Robinson, but ultimately he ran out of ideas as well. Like I said, it's a bloody mess
    The fact that we were 23rd when jackson took over and we finished 14th suggests to me that we improved.

    Adkins first 13 games in charge:

    9 points (2W,3D,8L)  scoring 15 goals, conceding 23.

    Jackson same fixtures:

    10 points (3W,1D,9L) Scoring 11 goals, conceding 21.

    Suggests to me Jackson didn't really improve us at all. We were rubbish and so was Jackson at managing this team.


    Let's not rewrite history:

    Adkins first 13 games this Season were:
    W2 L8 D3= 9 points

    From when Johnnie Jackson picked the team at Sunderland, his first 13 League results were:
    W7 L3 D3= 24 points from 13 matches.

    And that was from 22nd place.

    Thomas Sandgaard has made his decision and he has that right but let's get the facts correct.

    It's not being pedantic to point out that JJ was successful in getting Cafc to mid table, he couldn't get them higher for a variety of reasons including injuries and Fraser and Aneke not being fit enough to hit the ground running after joining the club which cost Cafc at least 6 more points if not more.

    The points total was disappointing once he was named as manager but he was picking the team as caretaker so at least lets not erase those results from the history books.

    I think he was referring to the games v Wednesday, Oxford, MK Dons, Wigan, Crewe etc etc that both managed against this season.

    One had half a squad, one had no center forwards.  
  • Martin Sangard is 4th favourite, you couldn’t make it up…only Charlton 
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    Sorry, you are right what a massive achievement that was
    Nobody is saying we had a successful season. I don't think I've read anyone say we would have finished in the play offs had Jackson been manager all season. But Jackson took over a team in a relegation fight and took us to a comfortable mid-table finish. I don't think we were particularly good to watch, the tactics were boring and repetitive but I do think we managed to squeeze out some results, even after the 'new manager bounce'. 

    End of the day, Jackson cannot be blame for finishing 13th. He was handicapped, realistically we were never going to be able to finish higher than about 8th. 
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    edited May 2022
    I recall a lot of posters saying we were likely to go down before JJ took over. I would also defy any manager to win games with no decent strikers available. And the defence needed constant chopping and changing too. These are major mitagtions for JJ not getting more points.
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,350
    In a multiplex near you.

    CARRY ON COCKUP!


  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,824
    Martin Sangard is 4th favourite, you couldn’t make it up…only Charlton 
    Just you wait 
  • Covered_End_Lad
    Covered_End_Lad Posts: 5,725
    Martin Sangard is 4th favourite, you couldn’t make it up…only Charlton 
    You get literally get Ronald McDonald down to 8/1 with a £20 bet
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,670
    Martin Sangard is 4th favourite, you couldn’t make it up…only Charlton 
    You get literally get Ronald McDonald down to 8/1 with a £20 bet
    Imagine the response from the vegetarian and vegan on here.
    😂
  • Mendonca In Asdas
    Mendonca In Asdas Posts: 22,650
    edited May 2022
    Martin Sangard is 4th favourite, you couldn’t make it up…only Charlton 
    Must lump on, can we get him to number one?
  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 4,496
    Martin Sangard is 4th favourite, you couldn’t make it up…only Charlton 
    He can’t manage he don’t have the badges or certificates that is needed … so that’s just total crap 
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  • Jac_52
    Jac_52 Posts: 1,460
    Jac_52 said:
    cafcfan 1990. Did you say we improved when Jackson took over from Adkins? Well I suppose you could argue that, as he had a little bounce at the beginning but come on, the football was dire, the tactics were naïve and didn't suit the players we had. I concede that Boyer improved us after Robinson, but ultimately he ran out of ideas as well. Like I said, it's a bloody mess
    The fact that we were 23rd when jackson took over and we finished 14th suggests to me that we improved.

    Adkins first 13 games in charge:

    9 points (2W,3D,8L)  scoring 15 goals, conceding 23.

    Jackson same fixtures:

    10 points (3W,1D,9L) Scoring 11 goals, conceding 21.

    Suggests to me Jackson didn't really improve us at all. We were rubbish and so was Jackson at managing this team.


    Let's not rewrite history:

    Adkins first 13 games this Season were:
    W2 L8 D3= 9 points

    From when Johnnie Jackson picked the team at Sunderland, his first 13 League results were:
    W7 L3 D3= 24 points from 13 matches.

    And that was from 22nd place.

    Thomas Sandgaard has made his decision and he has that right but let's get the facts correct.

    It's not being pedantic to point out that JJ was successful in getting Cafc to mid table, he couldn't get them higher for a variety of reasons including injuries and Fraser and Aneke not being fit enough to hit the ground running after joining the club which cost Cafc at least 6 more points if not more.

    The points total was disappointing once he was named as manager but he was picking the team as caretaker so at least lets not erase those results from the history books.


    I'm not erasing anything just pointing out that Jackson achieved 1 point more against the teams Adkins managed to get 9 points from. Neither were good enough.
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,510
    edited May 2022
    Martin Sangard is 4th favourite, you couldn’t make it up…only Charlton 
    He can’t manage he don’t have the badges or certificates that is needed … so that’s just total crap 
    Thanks for clearing that one up.. B)
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    No doubt it will be Thomas finding somebody that has agreed to marry him. 
  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,476
    So despite interviewing people we haven't actually officially approached anyone, makes as much sense as one "ITK" poster I can think of.
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,033
    Nixon also claiming it's someone that's in work. Would embed the tweet but whoever asked it has deleted the original tweet 


  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 5,906
    "In work" its Beale I tell ya !!!! Why u no risson????
  • ButtleJR
    ButtleJR Posts: 1,586
    They are still interviewing. Not sure on anything else. 
  • Jac_52
    Jac_52 Posts: 1,460
    Jac_52 said:
    cafcfan 1990. Did you say we improved when Jackson took over from Adkins? Well I suppose you could argue that, as he had a little bounce at the beginning but come on, the football was dire, the tactics were naïve and didn't suit the players we had. I concede that Boyer improved us after Robinson, but ultimately he ran out of ideas as well. Like I said, it's a bloody mess
    The fact that we were 23rd when jackson took over and we finished 14th suggests to me that we improved.

    Adkins first 13 games in charge:

    9 points (2W,3D,8L)  scoring 15 goals, conceding 23.

    Jackson same fixtures:

    10 points (3W,1D,9L) Scoring 11 goals, conceding 21.

    Suggests to me Jackson didn't really improve us at all. We were rubbish and so was Jackson at managing this team.

    I thought Adkins started well and was 1 point from playoffs including a 6-0 win at Plymouth and wins against Lincoln , Hull, and Sunderland. 

    Jackson first 7 games were good also including the Bristol Rovers game that he managed after Bowyer left.

    Yes both started extremely well, and by well I mean what we should expect us to be achieving in this division.

    Was mainly illustrating the point that Jackson didn't improve us if you judge the results he got Vs the same teams we played in the first 13 games under Adkins.
  • ButtleJR said:
    They are still interviewing. Not sure on anything else. 
    Must mean at least a few of the top choices we had have rejected or playing hardball