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Who will be the new Charlton coach? - p103. Nathan Jones confirmed
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Jesus saves but Alfie gets the rebound!AddicksAddict said:
More likely crucifixion.KiwiValley said:Delivery truck at Sparrows Lane. Not sure what it means. Salvation?
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42 lols not out! For a millwall supporter!!!MillwallFan said:Good appointment to be fair. Was hoping you’d end up with Holloway lol
shame on you Charlton fans
when I said I wanted Holloway to get the millwall job on the millwall thread, I got a very low number of lols.
thats me done, I'm off to sign up for ITTV 😂👋🏻11 -
The first rule of Charlton Life is: you do not talk about ITTV. The second rule of Charlton Life is: you DO NOT talk about ITTV!Todds_right_hook said:
42 lols not out! For a millwall supporter!!!MillwallFan said:Good appointment to be fair. Was hoping you’d end up with Holloway lol
shame on you Charlton fans
when I said I wanted Holloway to get the millwall job on the millwall thread, I got a very low number of lols.
thats me done, I'm off to sign up for ITTV 😂👋🏻
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The third rule is don’t talk about ITV in case a moderator misreads itRC_CAFC said:
The first rule of Charlton Life is: you do not talk about ITTV. The second rule of Charlton Life is: you DO NOT talk about ITTV!Todds_right_hook said:
42 lols not out! For a millwall supporter!!!MillwallFan said:Good appointment to be fair. Was hoping you’d end up with Holloway lol
shame on you Charlton fans
when I said I wanted Holloway to get the millwall job on the millwall thread, I got a very low number of lols.
thats me done, I'm off to sign up for ITTV 😂👋🏻9 -
What makes you think he's Millwall?Todds_right_hook said:
42 lols not out! For a millwall supporter!!!MillwallFan said:Good appointment to be fair. Was hoping you’d end up with Holloway lol
shame on you Charlton fans
when I said I wanted Holloway to get the millwall job on the millwall thread, I got a very low number of lols.
thats me done, I'm off to sign up for ITTV 😂👋🏻4 -
No problem. When he gets us to the PL in a couple of years, we can always look to replace him with an established PL manager. :-)Chris_from_Sidcup said:It was less than 2 years ago (end of the 21-22 season) that Jones was voted manager of the year for the Championship. His last job, whilst admittedly a disaster, was in the Premier league.
So that should tell all of us it's quite a coup for a league one side to get him.3 -
If it is going to be Jones ()hopefully) I wish they would just announce it! Wasting my life on Twitter and here!!5
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A simple test will clear this upGribbo said:
What makes you think he's Millwall?Todds_right_hook said:
42 lols not out! For a millwall supporter!!!MillwallFan said:Good appointment to be fair. Was hoping you’d end up with Holloway lol
shame on you Charlton fans
when I said I wanted Holloway to get the millwall job on the millwall thread, I got a very low number of lols.
thats me done, I'm off to sign up for ITTV 😂👋🏻
@MillwallFan do you currently or have you ever owned any of the following
- white reebok classics
- stone island jeans or jacket6 -
If Jones signs as our Manager I honestly think we can put to bed all the negativity regarding the ownership.
Im not saying he will be a success here as nothing is certain however the very fact that he decided to join a 3rd tier club potentially facing a relegation battle says alot !!! he is not a mug, he would certainly have options, he doesnt need the money. All this must mean that he can see the ownership are serious and not the chancers alot on here portray them as18 -
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That’s the spirit.seth plum said:If it all goes wrong then Friedman and Brener are responsible. If it all goes well then Friedman and Brener can take the credit.
Not Leneghan, Warrick, Rodwell, Scott, Methven or any of the others hitherto destroying our club because of dreadful footballing non achievement.
Now Friedman and Brener have the job of persuading our dwindling and disillusioned support to buy season tickets.
As well as survival this season, what would persuade me would be a new contract for George Dobson.1 -
Let’s hope his directors box seat is facing away from the pitch.DubaiCAFC said:
Will give everyone a boast ahead of tomorrows game..ForeverAddickted said:Intent is to get it done today.
— Richard Cawley (@RichCawleySLP) February 2, 2024
He won't be in the dugout as far as I know.. He will start in the role officially on Monday.3 -
I am the Lord of the dance said he ?Gribbo said:Funny how it's perfectly fine to poke fun at Christianity.
Reckon it best to move on from his faith, whatever it may be.10 -
Although...it might be nice to announce him just before kick-off or half-time tomorrow - he can actually be there! I wonder if he plays guitar....?CafcWest said:If it is going to be Jones ()hopefully) I wish they would just announce it! Wasting my life on Twitter and here!!2 -
Yeah, you’re always boasting about being ITK;)DubaiCAFC said:
Will give everyone a boast ahead of tomorrows game..ForeverAddickted said:Intent is to get it done today.
— Richard Cawley (@RichCawleySLP) February 2, 2024
He won't be in the dugout as far as I know.. He will start in the role officially on Monday.0 -
My first considered awareness of Nathan Jones was when he indeed (people doubted me when I mentioned this previously) was assistant to Chris Powell for an evening 0-0 Brighton away game in 2013.
Hamer had a blinder, and we might have even won it near the end when Dale Stephens had his rocket shot saved. Stephens came on for Lawrie Wilson with about a quarter of an hour to go when essentially our set up had drawn Brighton's sting. Brighton had a very strong side and we were expected to lose.
I remember the Nathan Jones angle because after the game on the Brighton Forum 'The Big Board', in the post match when many of their supporters bemoaned only getting a draw, and being far better than us, there was one poster (I can't find it in the Big Board search box, wish I could) who wrote a brilliant analysis of the game. He was particularly generous about how we played, and the artfulness we had shown negating the Brighton threat, and staying a bit of a threat ourselves. It was very detailed and pointed out how well coached and prepared we were.
For some reason Nathan Jones and Dale Stephens both joined Brighton subsequently.
Because of that, whenever Nathan Jones has been discussed anywhere, I find myself thinking that in football terms he isn't a mug.
If he becomes our manager, on the face of it it seems like a major step up from Appleton, and probably Garner and Holden too, so that is a positive.
For what it's worth I wish Nathan Jones the very best, and want him to be a winner.31 -
Wasn't he coaching the u21s not the first team?!seth plum said:My first considered awareness of Nathan Jones was when he indeed (people doubted me when I mentioned this previously) was assistant to Chris Powell for an evening 0-0 Brighton away game in 2013.
Hamer had a blinder, and we might have even won it near the end when Dale Stephens had his rocket shot saved. Stephens came on for Lawrie Wilson with about a quarter of an hour to go when essentially our set up had drawn Brighton's sting. Brighton had a very strong side and we were expected to lose.
I remember the Nathan Jones angle because after the game on the Brighton Forum 'The Big Board', in the post match when many of their supporters bemoaned only getting a draw, and being far better than us, there was one poster (I can't find it in the Big Board search box, wish I could) who wrote a brilliant analysis of the game. He was particularly generous about how we played, and the artfulness we had shown negating the Brighton threat, and staying a bit of a threat ourselves. It was very detailed and pointed out how well coached and prepared we were.
For some reason Nathan Jones and Dale Stephens both joined Brighton subsequently.
Because of that, whenever Nathan Jones has been discussed anywhere, I find myself thinking that in football terms he isn't a mug.
If he becomes our manager, on the face of it it seems like a major step up from Appleton, and probably Garner and Holden too, so that is a positive.
For what it's worth I wish Nathan Jones the very best, and want him to be a winner.0 -
He was slated as doing so, but I believe for that Brighton game, and maybe some others, he was fully involved with Powell.North Lower Neil said:
Wasn't he coaching the u21s not the first team?!seth plum said:My first considered awareness of Nathan Jones was when he indeed (people doubted me when I mentioned this previously) was assistant to Chris Powell for an evening 0-0 Brighton away game in 2013.
Hamer had a blinder, and we might have even won it near the end when Dale Stephens had his rocket shot saved. Stephens came on for Lawrie Wilson with about a quarter of an hour to go when essentially our set up had drawn Brighton's sting. Brighton had a very strong side and we were expected to lose.
I remember the Nathan Jones angle because after the game on the Brighton Forum 'The Big Board', in the post match when many of their supporters bemoaned only getting a draw, and being far better than us, there was one poster (I can't find it in the Big Board search box, wish I could) who wrote a brilliant analysis of the game. He was particularly generous about how we played, and the artfulness we had shown negating the Brighton threat, and staying a bit of a threat ourselves. It was very detailed and pointed out how well coached and prepared we were.
For some reason Nathan Jones and Dale Stephens both joined Brighton subsequently.
Because of that, whenever Nathan Jones has been discussed anywhere, I find myself thinking that in football terms he isn't a mug.
If he becomes our manager, on the face of it it seems like a major step up from Appleton, and probably Garner and Holden too, so that is a positive.
For what it's worth I wish Nathan Jones the very best, and want him to be a winner.
I am ready to be corrected, and I really wish i could lay my hands on that Brighton Supporters write up where I am pretty sure he credited Nathan Jones and Chris Powell by name.0 -
Don’t even joke!Gribbo said:
Tony Keown new sponge manForeverAddickted said:
Charlton are pleased to announce Lee Johnson as their next Manager.Callumcafc said:I’m trying to figure out where the kick in the bollocks is coming from. This is Charlton. We can’t have something nice without that.
We were sorry to have talks breakdown between ourselves and Nathan Jones, over a demand for an extra 50p in Wages
We look forward to the next chapter in the clubs history
www.cafc.co.uk/lee-johnson-appointed-manager0 -
So you think he's good because a Brighton fan thinks he might have helped us once to get a 0-0 draw?seth plum said:
He was slated as doing so, but I believe for that Brighton game, and maybe some others, he was fully involved with Powell.North Lower Neil said:
Wasn't he coaching the u21s not the first team?!seth plum said:My first considered awareness of Nathan Jones was when he indeed (people doubted me when I mentioned this previously) was assistant to Chris Powell for an evening 0-0 Brighton away game in 2013.
Hamer had a blinder, and we might have even won it near the end when Dale Stephens had his rocket shot saved. Stephens came on for Lawrie Wilson with about a quarter of an hour to go when essentially our set up had drawn Brighton's sting. Brighton had a very strong side and we were expected to lose.
I remember the Nathan Jones angle because after the game on the Brighton Forum 'The Big Board', in the post match when many of their supporters bemoaned only getting a draw, and being far better than us, there was one poster (I can't find it in the Big Board search box, wish I could) who wrote a brilliant analysis of the game. He was particularly generous about how we played, and the artfulness we had shown negating the Brighton threat, and staying a bit of a threat ourselves. It was very detailed and pointed out how well coached and prepared we were.
For some reason Nathan Jones and Dale Stephens both joined Brighton subsequently.
Because of that, whenever Nathan Jones has been discussed anywhere, I find myself thinking that in football terms he isn't a mug.
If he becomes our manager, on the face of it it seems like a major step up from Appleton, and probably Garner and Holden too, so that is a positive.
For what it's worth I wish Nathan Jones the very best, and want him to be a winner.
I am ready to be corrected, and I really wish i could lay my hands on that Brighton Supporters write up where I am pretty sure he credited Nathan Jones and Chris Powell by name.
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Todds_right_hook said:
A simple test will clear this upGribbo said:
What makes you think he's Millwall?Todds_right_hook said:
42 lols not out! For a millwall supporter!!!MillwallFan said:Good appointment to be fair. Was hoping you’d end up with Holloway lol
shame on you Charlton fans
when I said I wanted Holloway to get the millwall job on the millwall thread, I got a very low number of lols.
thats me done, I'm off to sign up for ITTV 😂👋🏻
@MillwallFan do you currently or have you ever owned any of the following
- white reebok classics
- stone island jeans or jacketPerhaps a third option:- all of the above0 -
You will find I wrote 'in football terms he isn't a mug'. Not that he is 'good', but yes I am influenced by having attended that game in person and reading the reaction from Brighton fans afterwards.North Lower Neil said:
So you think he's good because a Brighton fan thinks he might have helped us once to get a 0-0 draw?seth plum said:
He was slated as doing so, but I believe for that Brighton game, and maybe some others, he was fully involved with Powell.North Lower Neil said:
Wasn't he coaching the u21s not the first team?!seth plum said:My first considered awareness of Nathan Jones was when he indeed (people doubted me when I mentioned this previously) was assistant to Chris Powell for an evening 0-0 Brighton away game in 2013.
Hamer had a blinder, and we might have even won it near the end when Dale Stephens had his rocket shot saved. Stephens came on for Lawrie Wilson with about a quarter of an hour to go when essentially our set up had drawn Brighton's sting. Brighton had a very strong side and we were expected to lose.
I remember the Nathan Jones angle because after the game on the Brighton Forum 'The Big Board', in the post match when many of their supporters bemoaned only getting a draw, and being far better than us, there was one poster (I can't find it in the Big Board search box, wish I could) who wrote a brilliant analysis of the game. He was particularly generous about how we played, and the artfulness we had shown negating the Brighton threat, and staying a bit of a threat ourselves. It was very detailed and pointed out how well coached and prepared we were.
For some reason Nathan Jones and Dale Stephens both joined Brighton subsequently.
Because of that, whenever Nathan Jones has been discussed anywhere, I find myself thinking that in football terms he isn't a mug.
If he becomes our manager, on the face of it it seems like a major step up from Appleton, and probably Garner and Holden too, so that is a positive.
For what it's worth I wish Nathan Jones the very best, and want him to be a winner.
I am ready to be corrected, and I really wish i could lay my hands on that Brighton Supporters write up where I am pretty sure he credited Nathan Jones and Chris Powell by name.0 -
Please correct me if I am wrong ,but has he not been out of work for a year. His last job was Southampton or am I missing something?AndyG said:If Jones signs as our Manager I honestly think we can put to bed all the negativity regarding the ownership.
Im not saying he will be a success here as nothing is certain however the very fact that he decided to join a 3rd tier club potentially facing a relegation battle says alot !!! he is not a mug, he would certainly have options, he doesnt need the money. All this must mean that he can see the ownership are serious and not the chancers alot on here portray them as
if he had options I am certain he would take them.
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Love it or not, this group mean business, and fully understand the errors so far, I truly think
this is an exciting time for us. This lot are truly behind us..61 -
So when is it going to be official? tomorrow or tonight?0
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I feel the same. This season has been a disaster, but don’t forget Oxford only just stayed up last season. Think they picked 1 win in 20 in the back-end of last season. I’m hoping it is a case of they’ve taken a back seat for the first 6 months to allow the experience football people Scott/CM/Rodwell to show what they can do whilst learning in the background. The opposite to Sandgaard who thought it was easy. No one can argue that they’ve changed their strategy in funding this window. All Charlton fans want stability hopefully, Jones and the owners will provide this.DubaiCAFC said:Love it or not, this group mean business, and fully understand the errors so far, I truly think
this is an exciting time for us. This lot are truly behind us..3 -
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Looking at Euell’s most recent retweet I don’t think he will be joining our coaching staff with his agent posting about enquiring for him to do any work…..and no not that type…I don’t think so anyway0
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He has, and I'd argue that it was probably the most sensible thing he could have done after Southampton. He didn't help himself and he also fed a mob of soundbite journos exactly what they wanted in the form of some stupid quotes.Lewis Coaches said:
Please correct me if I am wrong ,but has he not been out of work for a year. His last job was Southampton or am I missing something?AndyG said:If Jones signs as our Manager I honestly think we can put to bed all the negativity regarding the ownership.
Im not saying he will be a success here as nothing is certain however the very fact that he decided to join a 3rd tier club potentially facing a relegation battle says alot !!! he is not a mug, he would certainly have options, he doesnt need the money. All this must mean that he can see the ownership are serious and not the chancers alot on here portray them as
if he had options I am certain he would take them.
A well respected young coach who has the track record of playing effective football on the front foot and moving through the divisions. Also, with a serious point to prove, I am fully behind the bloke.
He may not have had a wealth of top jobs on offer, but the fact he's here is our gain in my opinion.13











