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Who will be the new Charlton coach? - p103. Nathan Jones confirmed
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fenaddick said:Braziliance said:fenaddick said:Braziliance said:lancashire lad said:Not enthused by this appointment as NJ has had two poor appointments more recently than Luton but pleased that the club have made a higher level appointment. I'm even less enthused by the actions of our SMT who by delaying the termination of Appleton have put us in danger of relegation that even the messiah that is Jones might not avoid.
However I will give him and his team my full support and hope that my unenthusiastic post is wrong.
Which tells me he's more than capable, he just ran before he could get up to a light jogging speed, again.
Hopefully he doesn't make the same mistake three times with us
We have to just hope he can replicate it at Charlton, I think some Luton fan put it quite well that I saw earlier ;1 -
fenaddick said:Braziliance said:fenaddick said:Braziliance said:lancashire lad said:Not enthused by this appointment as NJ has had two poor appointments more recently than Luton but pleased that the club have made a higher level appointment. I'm even less enthused by the actions of our SMT who by delaying the termination of Appleton have put us in danger of relegation that even the messiah that is Jones might not avoid.
However I will give him and his team my full support and hope that my unenthusiastic post is wrong.
Which tells me he's more than capable, he just ran before he could get up to a light jogging speed, again.
Hopefully he doesn't make the same mistake three times with us
We have to just hope he can replicate it at Charlton, I think some Luton fan put it quite well that I saw earlier ;18 -
AberystwythAddick said:fenaddick said:Braziliance said:fenaddick said:Braziliance said:lancashire lad said:Not enthused by this appointment as NJ has had two poor appointments more recently than Luton but pleased that the club have made a higher level appointment. I'm even less enthused by the actions of our SMT who by delaying the termination of Appleton have put us in danger of relegation that even the messiah that is Jones might not avoid.
However I will give him and his team my full support and hope that my unenthusiastic post is wrong.
Which tells me he's more than capable, he just ran before he could get up to a light jogging speed, again.
Hopefully he doesn't make the same mistake three times with us
We have to just hope he can replicate it at Charlton, I think some Luton fan put it quite well that I saw earlier ;2 -
Completely ignoring his Southampton time. They failed to win their last six games at the end of the 21/22 season under Hasenhuttl. Jones came in during the November after he was sacked after winning twice in nine games. They were easily the worst team in the league regardless of manager.
Jones actually went unbeaten in his first three league games there.They won two league games in sixteen after he left.10 -
fenaddick said:Braziliance said:fenaddick said:Braziliance said:lancashire lad said:Not enthused by this appointment as NJ has had two poor appointments more recently than Luton but pleased that the club have made a higher level appointment. I'm even less enthused by the actions of our SMT who by delaying the termination of Appleton have put us in danger of relegation that even the messiah that is Jones might not avoid.
However I will give him and his team my full support and hope that my unenthusiastic post is wrong.
Which tells me he's more than capable, he just ran before he could get up to a light jogging speed, again.
Hopefully he doesn't make the same mistake three times with us
We have to just hope he can replicate it at Charlton, I think some Luton fan put it quite well that I saw earlier ;2 -
https://youtu.be/jrpPSMsmi7g?si=zFFV39q253Kxfsxx
My thoughts on Nathan Jones in audio, I did a bit of a screen share going through some social media comments and found that quite fun.
Anyone struggling to sleep tonight, good background noise 😉11 -
AberystwythAddick said:fenaddick said:Braziliance said:fenaddick said:Braziliance said:lancashire lad said:Not enthused by this appointment as NJ has had two poor appointments more recently than Luton but pleased that the club have made a higher level appointment. I'm even less enthused by the actions of our SMT who by delaying the termination of Appleton have put us in danger of relegation that even the messiah that is Jones might not avoid.
However I will give him and his team my full support and hope that my unenthusiastic post is wrong.
Which tells me he's more than capable, he just ran before he could get up to a light jogging speed, again.
Hopefully he doesn't make the same mistake three times with us
We have to just hope he can replicate it at Charlton, I think some Luton fan put it quite well that I saw earlier ;
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As with anyone who arrives we’ll wait a bit before we can judge , failing that I’ll only listen to the clubs whose fans talk highly of him and the others are just bitter supporters who are clueless.7
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Very pleased with Jones, was doubtful we'd get someone like him when first mentioned but once he was confirmed to be in the running was my pick.
Knows how he wants his players to play and how to get them playing it and win games and accolades.
But,
It won't happen over night, more than happy to give him time as a successful Jones can really bring this club back from the doldrums. Easy job 😅
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CL_Phantom said:Very pleased with Jones, was doubtful we'd get someone like him when first mentioned but once he was confirmed to be in the running was my pick.
Knows how he wants his players to play and how to get them playing it and win games and accolades.
But,
It won't happen over night, more than happy to give him time as a successful Jones can really bring this club back from the doldrums. Easy job 😅Agree with the sentiment that the new manager needs time …..
Unfortunately it kind of does have to happen overnight. It still seems to have passed over some heads that we are on the verge of a catastrophic relegation that would be lethal for our long term health. Stay up, and absolutely he should get time (I would take mid table mediocrity next season as a sign of progress).
But to say it doesn’t have to happen overnight is not really accurate.
Because it does.12 -
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DamoNorthStand said:CL_Phantom said:Very pleased with Jones, was doubtful we'd get someone like him when first mentioned but once he was confirmed to be in the running was my pick.
Knows how he wants his players to play and how to get them playing it and win games and accolades.
But,
It won't happen over night, more than happy to give him time as a successful Jones can really bring this club back from the doldrums. Easy job 😅Agree with the sentiment that the new manager needs time …..
Unfortunately it kind of does have to happen overnight. It still seems to have passed over some heads that we are on the verge of a catastrophic relegation that would be lethal for our long term health. Stay up, and absolutely he should get time (I would take mid table mediocrity next season as a sign of progress).
But to say it doesn’t have to happen overnight is not really accurate.
Because it does.*********
This month is a shocker for fixtures, but March is awful as well with four away games.
Fingers crossed that Jones can perform a miracle.0 -
Neither excited or disappointed about this new guy.Let's just see how things go.
The squad looks very disjointed at the moment. Let's see if Jones can turn them into a team.0 -
We have had two Welsh Captains:
Mark Aizlewood and Don WELSH 😀6 -
Welsh Manager ?
How about Alan Llewellyn Curbishley.
Curbs paternal Grandad was Welsh.
Llewellyn Curbishley worked in the office at the pit. When asked if he wanted to be a Crane driver or work on the coal face for extra money Llewellyn said:
"I don't want to get too high and I don't want to get too low"
🤷🏻♂️
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The Red Robin said:Completely ignoring his Southampton time. They failed to win their last six games at the end of the 21/22 season under Hasenhuttl. Jones came in during the November after he was sacked after winning twice in nine games. They were easily the worst team in the league regardless of manager.
Jones actually went unbeaten in his first three league games there.They won two league games in sixteen after he left.1 -
For those that advocated Curtis for the managers role to end of the season and those arguing for Jones, The Evening Standard listened to your wishes and gave us Curtis Jones as interim manager11
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The Red Robin said:soapboxsam said:Redskin said:He smashed up and set fire to a ping- pong table because he thought it was proving to be be devisive among his Luton squad.
That's the man for us, no more vanilla, v-neck jumper wearing apologists for their own shortcomings.
We will be 'living in interesting times' for sure, but I can't wait...
Matthew Syed the renowned Journalist and ex elite Sportsman isn't a fan of Nathan Jones 🤔3 -
CL_Phantom said:Very pleased with Jones, was doubtful we'd get someone like him when first mentioned but once he was confirmed to be in the running was my pick.
Knows how he wants his players to play and how to get them playing it and win games and accolades.
But,
It won't happen over night, more than happy to give him time as a successful Jones can really bring this club back from the doldrums. Easy job 😅Agree with the sentiment that the new manager needs time …..
Unfortunately it kind of does have to happen overnight. It still seems to have passed over some heads that we are on the verge of a catastrophic relegation that would be lethal for our long term health. Stay up, and absolutely he should get time (I would take mid table mediocrity next season as a sign of progress).
But to say it doesn’t have to happen overnight is not really accurate.
Because it does.
Im assuming Jones has enough about him to get us away from the relegation spots by
1. Not being a career no.2 that talks nice
2. Not being Appleton
I'm fully aware of our position, I'm also fully aware how fucking useless and clueless the team management has been this season.
What I'm not expecting is for us to turn into some sort of footballing orchestra overnight.
I'm aiming this at being further down the line, when people were moaning why isnt Adkins playing like his saints team even after explaining why we were still lumping it stockly. Or why is garner ball not working in league one with league 2 players.
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The Red Robin said:Completely ignoring his Southampton time. They failed to win their last six games at the end of the 21/22 season under Hasenhuttl. Jones came in during the November after he was sacked after winning twice in nine games. They were easily the worst team in the league regardless of manager.
Jones actually went unbeaten in his first three league games there.They won two league games in sixteen after he left.
Jones did get one notable scalp though. His win in the Carabao cup prevented Man City from going on to win a potential quadruple.4 -
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TellyTubby said:The Red Robin said:soapboxsam said:Redskin said:He smashed up and set fire to a ping- pong table because he thought it was proving to be be devisive among his Luton squad.
That's the man for us, no more vanilla, v-neck jumper wearing apologists for their own shortcomings.
We will be 'living in interesting times' for sure, but I can't wait...
Matthew Syed the renowned Journalist and ex elite Sportsman isn't a fan of Nathan Jones 🤔21 -
Having read some of the thoughts of Luton fans and people that have worked with him before, it sounds like Jones' success at Luton came from building a culture across the entire club and getting everyone to buy into it. It seems like that buy in is essential, because he demands a lot from his players. Where he's been less successful at Stoke and Southampton, it would appear he hasn't been given time to develop the culture he wants, and has struggled to get the buy-in from a dressing room of Premier League or ex-Premier League players.
To me, someone who will establish a strong culture at the club and demand total commitment from the players is exactly what we need. It's also exactly what we've seen whenever this club has been successful. I'm also encouraged by the fact that he's seen what Charlton looks like when it's succeeding, because I'm not sure there are many people left around the place that can say that now.
My concerns are as follows:
1) Will he be given the time he needs to build the foundations and establish the culture he wants?
2) Does he have the energy and desire (and perhaps humility) to start all over again after bruising experiences at Stoke and Southampton? When he started the process at Luton, he was in his first job in management, with all of the enthusiasm and determination to succeed that brings.
3) Will Andy Scott be content to let Jones develop his own culture at the club and bring in his own people (staff and players)? I wonder if Scott might see that as treading on his toes, or even a threat to his own position (I don't necessarily agree with the view of many on here that everything is Scott's fault and he needs to go, but I see tension between the way Scott has described his own role and the way Jones seems to like to operate).
Lots of potential upside, lots of potential potential problems. Whichever way it goes, it's definitely the most exciting appointment we've had in a long time.
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The Red Robin said:TellyTubby said:The Red Robin said:soapboxsam said:Redskin said:He smashed up and set fire to a ping- pong table because he thought it was proving to be be devisive among his Luton squad.
That's the man for us, no more vanilla, v-neck jumper wearing apologists for their own shortcomings.
We will be 'living in interesting times' for sure, but I can't wait...
Matthew Syed the renowned Journalist and ex elite Sportsman isn't a fan of Nathan Jones 🤔
Red Robin, I assume you know who Matthew Syed is and what sport he played ?
I don't normally explain my jokes and just let them land. Matthew Syed is as bright as a button and no right winger (no he's not a footballer)
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Mr Jones seems like a good choice but Saturday's game at Reading is a tough start.They have the best record recently of any team near the bottom - 8 points from 15. A draw would probably be acceptable at least keeps us 3 points ahead of Reading. Our fixture list looks very tough - the Board knew that and delayed changing manager far too long. Let's hope NJ can rescue a dire position.4
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Good luck to NJ, I think he will need a big slice of it to avoid relegation.As Wellington said “it was a near run thing, the nearest damm thing you ever saw in your life “1
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IAgree said:The Red Robin said:First ever Welsh manager?7
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soapboxsam said:The Red Robin said:TellyTubby said:The Red Robin said:soapboxsam said:Redskin said:He smashed up and set fire to a ping- pong table because he thought it was proving to be be devisive among his Luton squad.
That's the man for us, no more vanilla, v-neck jumper wearing apologists for their own shortcomings.
We will be 'living in interesting times' for sure, but I can't wait...
Matthew Syed the renowned Journalist and ex elite Sportsman isn't a fan of Nathan Jones 🤔
Red Robin, I assume you know who Matthew Syed is and what sport he played ?
I don't normally explain my jokes and just let them land. Matthew Syed is as bright as a button and no right winger (no he's not a footballer)Anyway, back to the Nathan Jones thread.5 -
I just hope we stay up. Jones sounds a strange character based on the interviews I've heard.
I'm quite amazed at the mess we're in.
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msomerton said:I wish supporters would not get carried away with new manager signing just because he has Charlton history.
Yes he did well with Luton but other wise not been a great success. Proof of the pudding and all that remember. I will make my judgement a month of or two from now.
So true. We do pull ourselves off unnecessarily early over a romantic story and certainly apply confirmation bias and cognitive dissonance to fit our view.
Seems a great hire but adkins did too at the time to all but a few scorned posters.
Hopefully it'll turn us round short and long term but probably worth tempering expectations a tad until we see how it unfolds....particularly rest of season as League 2 would be catastrophic.
Fingers crossed he'll deliver on the perceived excitement 🤞2 -
JamesSeed said:JamesSeed said:Sue Gallop speaking very highly of NJ on Charlton Live. 👍
She stopped going or watching us a year ago, follows her local non league club and is clearly not up to date with the goings on at the club
Yesterday she kept going on about how much better it will be when Leaburn is back. Louis eventually had to interrupt to say he was out for the season.10