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.
Was going to say that when they got rid of him, the guy who came in after him (Ruben Selles) did even worse, an 11% win rate. So this pretty much shows it wasn't on the manager, their team was just abysmal.
Sheffield United this season are another example. Chris Wilder slightly improved Sheffield United when he took over, but they've reverted to being well beaten
But Sheffield United are proper proper shit, and are going down regardless. We're not proper proper shit, we're just meh, but that should be mid table league 1, not shit ya pants stuff that happening now
The table does not lie.
It doesn't, but the comparison with Sheffield United is just nonsense, we haven't been done 8 and 5 at home this season, and look completely useless
I have not compared us to Sheffield United.
Killerflash did as part of the thread, do keep up dear chap
Taking the club an absolute age to get the first interview out. Would've thought that would've been dropped this morning.
A couple of interviews he did for Southampton and Stoke were car crashes...so maybe that why they have decided he isn't the best at media interviews and have stuck with a still shot...
"A manager I know who would have been a perfect fit for Charlton was telling me he turned the job down when Appleton got it because the whole ownership structure was complicated. He felt there were too many voices above and that put him off."
"A manager I know who would have been a perfect fit for Charlton was telling me he turned the job down when Appleton got it because the whole ownership structure was complicated. He felt there were too many voices above and that put him off."
We have had two Welsh Captains: Mark Aizlewood and Don WELSH 😀
Don't forget Leighton Phillips.
1969-1971 Graham Moore played for Cafc. The Welsh international surely captained the side ? Could be quite a few 🤔
I mentioned Moore just below your previous post, Moore defo was the captain of quite a useful team, and he came to us in 1967, left in '71
Yep, was manager Eddie Firmani's team skipper, used to cajole and drive the team on.
I can remember him often lifting a player, crying out: "C'mon!, C'mon!" Proper old school skipper, who led by example.
Strong but cultured midfielder -could tackle, pass with flair plus arrive late on the edge of the box with his trademark piledriver to ripple the back of the net.
"A manager I know who would have been a perfect fit for Charlton was telling me he turned the job down when Appleton got it because the whole ownership structure was complicated. He felt there were too many voices above and that put him off."
Woodman at Bromley?
Would've thought he would've bitten your hand off for the opportunity. Could only imagine it would a huge pay rise.
"A manager I know who would have been a perfect fit for Charlton was telling me he turned the job down when Appleton got it because the whole ownership structure was complicated. He felt there were too many voices above and that put him off."
Woodman at Bromley?
Would've thought he would've bitten your hand off for the opportunity. Could only imagine it would a huge pay rise.
"A manager I know who would have been a perfect fit for Charlton was telling me he turned the job down when Appleton got it because the whole ownership structure was complicated. He felt there were too many voices above and that put him off."
Woodman at Bromley?
Would've thought he would've bitten your hand off for the opportunity. Could only imagine it would a huge pay rise.
Not necessarily, he turned down the caravan dwellers around a year ago.
"A manager I know who would have been a perfect fit for Charlton was telling me he turned the job down when Appleton got it because the whole ownership structure was complicated. He felt there were too many voices above and that put him off."
I can put two and two together here. I wonder if the person has managed us before and won a league title as both a player and a manager?
We have had two Welsh Captains: Mark Aizlewood and Don WELSH 😀
Don't forget Leighton Phillips.
1969-1971 Graham Moore played for Cafc. The Welsh international surely captained the side ? Could be quite a few 🤔
I mentioned Moore just below your previous post, Moore defo was the captain of quite a useful team, and he came to us in 1967, left in '71
Yes you're right Lincs: From 67-71, Moore played 110 matches which was the most he played for any other team. Man utd, Cardiff and Doncaster. Before Moore joined Cafc, he was at Northampton in their 1 season in the top flight.
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.
We will stay up no question we are not in a mess now we finally have good owners but their trying to work their way through the mess of the last 18 years … that’s not going to be sorted in 6 months
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Yes you're right Lincs:
From 67-71, Moore played 110 matches which was the most he played for any other team. Man utd, Cardiff and Doncaster.
Before Moore joined Cafc, he was at Northampton in their 1 season in the top flight.