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Who would you want IF Jones does go..?
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Sorry, I don’t want Nathan Jones to go4
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bromleyjohn said:Sorry, I don’t want Nathan Jones to go3
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I'm available.1
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Some of those suggested on here would be great choices but highly unlikely;
- Selles and Robins will go to the Championship I expect.
- Clough and Challiner will never move south for a L1 job.
- Lyndsey only just joined MKD
- Darren Moore would be a very interesting choice and maybe would be possible?
Looking at alternatives; Peter Clarke, Wes Morgan and Ritchie Humphreys are all either Player Reps on the PFA or have been. I always think that shows a certain maturity and leadership and would expect it to lead to a lot of contacts in the game so maybe one of them as a risky wildcard.
Scouting clearly needs huge investment and Scott is massively overdue binning.
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Methven didn't cross over with Alex Neil at Sunderland did he?
Out of work manager who has been promoted three times including out of L1.1 -
No one …. stability is the key and Jones has 4 year deal and we are only just started the 4 year plan … he needs another two windows yet to get the squad balanced13
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North Lower Neil said:Methven didn't cross over with Alex Neil at Sunderland did he?
Out of work manager who has been promoted three times including out of L1.
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I want us to break this cycle of sacking managers after a bad run. But, I’m not sure if Jones is the manager to back.
If he does go, I’d want Rowett, but the options available are not inspiring2 -
Michael Skubala's name is coming up a lot. Wonder what happened the last time we went for a manager who had done surprisingly well in L1 with Lincoln..
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North Lower Neil said:Methven didn't cross over with Alex Neil at Sunderland did he?
Out of work manager who has been promoted three times including out of L1.
Didn't someone mention before Jones was appointed that Neil was interviewed???1 - Sponsored links:
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MarcusH26 said:North Lower Neil said:Methven didn't cross over with Alex Neil at Sunderland did he?
Out of work manager who has been promoted three times including out of L1.
Didn't someone mention before Jones was appointed that Neil was interviewed???0 -
RonnieMoore said:No one …. stability is the key and Jones has 4 year deal and we are only just started the 4 year plan … he needs another two windows yet to get the squad balanced10
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I've been firmly in the give him til the end of the season camp, but even I'm losing patience now. Fuck him off and get curbs in. Back to basics, everyone galvanised behind the manager. I don't care if he has been out the game "too long", the game hasn't changed that much and there's no risk of his reputation being tarnished as we are firmly at rock bottom and everyone would realise it is not his fault0
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LargeAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:A concern I have is that if the Americans have no intention of selling, do they know who to go to for good advice on new recruitment.Seriously, they have trusted Charlie and his gang but unfortunately know nothing themselves about football so would they know where to turn to next, I doubt it. Instead they may decide to cut there losses and sell to the highest bidder.
Edit - I meant contacting them with a view to running the club in place of the SMT not buying it, though that might be of interest to all parties too1 -
Henry Irving said:Said this before last night but Robbie Elliot is an up and coming manager.
What will probably happen is Andy Scott comes out of retirement.0 -
TBH, I think the players would do a job sorting out tactics etc by themselves.
No respect for NJ , I'd think.3 -
I had such high hopes for Jones. I sadly don’t think a lot of the names mentioned would want to come tbh. I think we could go for another former Stoke boss but who knows.1
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After what we have been enduring lately, maybe time for Ted Lasso?1
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Not sure if related but Gary Rowett was at the Burton game, think it could just be he lived locally.0
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Bedsaddick said:shirty5 said:Start from the top. Get rid of Rodwell, Methven and Scott. Then employ an old head as Director of Football to choose a young man as Head Coach/Manager. (Under 40)Some of the best managers at Charlton were at the Valley under the age of 40. Lennie, Curbs, Seed2
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ButtleJR said:Not sure if related but Gary Rowett was at the Burton game, think it could just be he lived locally.0
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Rowett would be my choice.🤞4
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NabySarr said:Braziliance said:The managers I'd like:
Dave Challinor - His Stockport side had a bad day at the office vs us, but the table don't lie, and he's had them playing decent football for years. I don't think he'd leave for us, but he'd get it done I reckon.
Michael Skubula - Very decent record at Lincoln, hasn't quite got them going as much this season, but apparently he's been dealt a low hand. Hard to ignore his run of form at the back end of last season. I think with better resources he could achieve more
Darren Moore (probably no1 choice) - Very impressive record at West Brom and Doncaster all things considered. Sheffield Wednesday did a great job. Small blip at Huddersfield who were destined for relegation, and now doing a fantastic job so far this season with Port Vale. I think as a character, our fan base will warm to him a bit more. He's a man of the people type and isn't quite as cold as Appleton and Jones.
Ruben Selles - doing ridiculously well at Reading considering their circumstances. Reckon he will end up with a championship gig, looking like Hull atm, but he would get us playing attractive football.
I think Moore would be a great choice personally, as a Charlton outsider, he strikes me as someone who would build a good rapport with us.0 -
fenaddick said:NabySarr said:Braziliance said:The managers I'd like:
Dave Challinor - His Stockport side had a bad day at the office vs us, but the table don't lie, and he's had them playing decent football for years. I don't think he'd leave for us, but he'd get it done I reckon.
Michael Skubula - Very decent record at Lincoln, hasn't quite got them going as much this season, but apparently he's been dealt a low hand. Hard to ignore his run of form at the back end of last season. I think with better resources he could achieve more
Darren Moore (probably no1 choice) - Very impressive record at West Brom and Doncaster all things considered. Sheffield Wednesday did a great job. Small blip at Huddersfield who were destined for relegation, and now doing a fantastic job so far this season with Port Vale. I think as a character, our fan base will warm to him a bit more. He's a man of the people type and isn't quite as cold as Appleton and Jones.
Ruben Selles - doing ridiculously well at Reading considering their circumstances. Reckon he will end up with a championship gig, looking like Hull atm, but he would get us playing attractive football.1 -
SoundAsa£ said:Rowett would be my choice.🤞@MillwallFan can possibly confirm that Rowett walked out as wanted to be nearer his family.I cannot see him getting a gig in London, PLUS if things did not go well he'd be quickly jumped on due to his spanner connections.5
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shirty5 said:Bedsaddick said:shirty5 said:Start from the top. Get rid of Rodwell, Methven and Scott. Then employ an old head as Director of Football to choose a young man as Head Coach/Manager. (Under 40)Some of the best managers at Charlton were at the Valley under the age of 40. Lennie, Curbs, Seed0
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RonnieMoore said:No one …. stability is the key and Jones has 4 year deal and we are only just started the 4 year plan … he needs another two windows yet to get the squad balanced
Secondly, you need to understand, it's not about the length of his contract. The football being served up is crap! It's essentially his squad, his tactics, his Plan A. Another 2windows isn't going to change his methodology, it's how he sets up to play and it's driving people away.
I was on his side, but Tuesday was the straw that finally broke the camels back.
Sticking with him is admirable, but unless he does a complete u-turn in his tactics we're going nowhere but backwards!5 -
Chris Powell is on record as saying publicly, he definitely will not take another team managers job.0
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Nigel Clough1
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Steven Schumacher
Ryan Lowe
Gary Rowett
Michel Skubala
Any of them for me.5