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I am going to say it!! Yes I am, Nathan Jones......................

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  • edited December 2024
    Redhenry said:
    And how do u know we pay transfer fees and decent wages, u seem to state that as a fact? I never said recruitment wasn't a problem just not the entire problem...
    Is this a serious question?

    But what you actually said was it's "more to do with the level of player we can afford". We bought Ahadme, who cost more than pretty much any club in the division apart from Birmingham spent on a single player in the summer. It's pretty clear that money could've been better spent, which is surely therefore a recruitment problem?
  • edited December 2024
    https://insidefutbol.com/2024/12/17/ex-striker-tells-charlton-got-to-see-it-through-now-with-nathan-jones/668116/

    Just not to mislead you Sam Parkin, you know that famous Charlton striker, shares his opinion.
  •  I don't believe the majority of stuff that comes out of Methvens mouth.
    No but I think we can be confident our budget is closer to the top 6 than the bottom 4, yet the team look more like the latter. 
  • edited December 2024
    Scoham said:
    No but I think we can be confident our budget is closer to the top 6 than the bottom 4, yet the team look more like the latter. 
    I reckon they are trying to Moneyball recuitment
  • edited December 2024
    Even though it is factually incorrect?

    Senior players have come out in defence or agreement with Jones recently.  Secondly you honestly think we would have got 2 clean sheets if the dressing room was lost.

    Lost the fans I would agree with but not the dressing room, as yet anyway. 
    My fear about NJ losing the dressing room is absolutely conjecture - I'm not in any way ITK and couldn't be factual. This is based around my impression around the body language/form of certain players (particularly some of our attacking players e.g. Leaburn/Godden and when Small was substituted early a month or two ago). There was also the random dropping of AMitchell for the Reading game. It's a feeling I have after some of the losses, and my perception on how some of those players might want to play.

    I try and put myself in the place of the players, and think how they might be feeling. They would have absolutely expected a better league position than where we are, and yet, here we are. The constant pressing of players has certainly been nowhere near what was expected. I don't feel like all of the players are buying in to the tactics and strategy that NJ sets us up for. I think there will be niggles at the belief in whether this manager is the one that the players feel will carry us forward, and they don't truly believe that playing this way will get us promoted.

    Players are media trained and wouldn't dare saying anything publicly that could be even construed as negative. Even if this was done privately, I reckon NJ would drop that player immediately and, ultimately, they want to play. My sneaking suspicion was that Taylor was impacted by this. I think these players are able to still put together clean sheets with this system, even if they don't believe in it/NJ. It's incredibly defensive and most L1 teams can't unlock the raw numbers.
  • I reckon they are trying to Moneyball recuitment
    Isn’t everyone other than the likes of Birmingham who don’t need to? With the losses clubs make the aim should always be to sign good value (and for some like us use our academy) and sell for big profits to fund and grow the club.
  • Even though it is factually incorrect?

    Senior players have come out in defence or agreement with Jones recently.  Secondly you honestly think we would have got 2 clean sheets if the dressing room was lost.

    Lost the fans I would agree with but not the dressing room, as yet anyway. 
    It’s not that hard to defend with 5 men if you have any personal pride 
  • th0rryy said:
    My fear about NJ losing the dressing room is absolutely conjecture - I'm not in any way ITK and couldn't be factual. This is based around my impression around the body language/form of certain players (particularly some of our attacking players e.g. Leaburn/Godden and when Small was substituted early a month or two ago). There was also the random dropping of AMitchell for the Reading game. It's a feeling I have after some of the losses, and my perception on how some of those players might want to play.

    I try and put myself in the place of the players, and think how they might be feeling. They would have absolutely expected a better league position than where we are, and yet, here we are. The constant pressing of players has certainly been nowhere near what was expected. I don't feel like all of the players are buying in to the tactics and strategy that NJ sets us up for. I think there will be niggles at the belief in whether this manager is the one that the players feel will carry us forward, and they don't truly believe that playing this way will get us promoted.

    Players are media trained and wouldn't dare saying anything publicly that could be even construed as negative. Even if this was done privately, I reckon NJ would drop that player immediately and, ultimately, they want to play. My sneaking suspicion was that Taylor was impacted by this. I think these players are able to still put together clean sheets with this system, even if they don't believe in it/NJ. It's incredibly defensive and most L1 teams can't unlock the raw numbers.
    If losing the dressing room means players aren't buying into the managers wishes, but want to play, they don't play to deliberately undermine him do they? If any player pulls on a Charlton shirt and purposely underperforms, he's a fraud and should never be allowed to wear the shirt again imo, no matter who the manager.
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  •  I don't believe the majority of stuff that comes out of Methvens mouth.
    True. But we likely do have one of the bigger budgets in the league. Wages are usually an indicator of success and final league position. We are massively underperforming. That rests with Jones and Scott. 
  • swordfish said:
    If losing the dressing room means players aren't buying into the managers wishes, but want to play, they don't play to deliberately undermine him do they? If any player pulls on a Charlton shirt and purposely underperforms, he's a fraud and should never be allowed to wear the shirt again imo, no matter who the manager.
    This is obviously correct although has happened quite a few times over the last 18 years - Reed/ Luzon / Robinson / Garner certainly .  The players cannot possibly be having fun at the moment 
  • I reckon they are trying to Moneyball recuitment
    I think that’s giving them too much credit. 
  • edited December 2024
    Scoham said:
    Isn’t everyone other than the likes of Birmingham who don’t need to? With the losses clubs make the aim should always be to sign good value (and for some like us use our academy) and sell for big profits to fund and grow the club.
    Think the sad truth is although our academy is good, loaning players (not a full team just one or two players to compete with everyone else) from bigger clubs would be more effective than promoting a full team of academy talents.

    The criticism is keeping up value while staying competitive- we have moved on players for profits (Alfie May going, good example), but the aim is to stay competitive while doing that.
  • The players defended Appleton last season, even some coaches.

    It's rare a human will bite a hand that feeds. A lot of people would paint Kim Jong Un a hero so long as he paid them. I wouldn't buy into what a player says too much. 
    This is spot on, take a look at Small’s video from last week, he talks as if NJ is the messiah 
  • th0rryy said:
    My fear about NJ losing the dressing room is absolutely conjecture - I'm not in any way ITK and couldn't be factual. This is based around my impression around the body language/form of certain players (particularly some of our attacking players e.g. Leaburn/Godden and when Small was substituted early a month or two ago). There was also the random dropping of AMitchell for the Reading game. It's a feeling I have after some of the losses, and my perception on how some of those players might want to play.

    I try and put myself in the place of the players, and think how they might be feeling. They would have absolutely expected a better league position than where we are, and yet, here we are. The constant pressing of players has certainly been nowhere near what was expected. I don't feel like all of the players are buying in to the tactics and strategy that NJ sets us up for. I think there will be niggles at the belief in whether this manager is the one that the players feel will carry us forward, and they don't truly believe that playing this way will get us promoted.

    Players are media trained and wouldn't dare saying anything publicly that could be even construed as negative. Even if this was done privately, I reckon NJ would drop that player immediately and, ultimately, they want to play. My sneaking suspicion was that Taylor was impacted by this. I think these players are able to still put together clean sheets with this system, even if they don't believe in it/NJ. It's incredibly defensive and most L1 teams can't unlock the raw numbers.
    I do agree with you to an extent that frustration has been apparent at times and not surprisingly strikers.  To me, losing the dressing room is when it is a complete shambles and players are making catastrophic individual mistakes culminating in 4 or 5 nil drubbings that it is so obvious the manager has lost the players.   

    Most of what you wrote is fair comment and as fans we are all frustrated and naturally air our views. I only commented because of the suggestion of it being put to the SMT and we all know they would come back with an easy defence.     
  • This is spot on, take a look at Small’s video from last week, he talks as if NJ is the messiah 
    We'll just have to wait and see after this weekend. As his predecessor found out anything but a win/draw vs Northampton is costly.
  • Is this a serious question?

    But what you actually said was it's "more to do with the level of player we can afford". We bought Ahadme, who cost more than pretty much any club in the division apart from Birmingham spent on a single player in the summer. It's pretty clear that money could've been better spent, which is surely therefore a recruitment problem?

    How much did he cost? 
  • We'll just have to wait and see after this weekend. As his predecessor found out anything but a win/draw vs Northampton is costly.
    I suspect nothing will happen this weekend, win, lose or draw. 
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  • edited December 2024
    Agree with a lot of this except the stadium thing, one thing I will say about us a fanbase, which is understandable what we've been through over the last 10-15 years, that we do have a habit of turning on players/managers quite quickly. I don't think we're unique in this regard, but it doesn't take much before you can audibly hear grumbles around the valley. I think we've had a number of squads who let that get to them, and in turn their confidence goes in the toilet, as opposed to having a squad who will use that as a motivation to kick on and win the fans back over.

    But yes, we are 100% cursed, particularly so over the last 5 years. 
    On this point, I recall watching Pompey fans belting out tunes and claps post match in a game they lost AND played poorly in. That's not something I'd expect to see from our fans. Maybe other clubs do see that keeping the faith is an essential element to success.

    My dad is old enough to have chose the mighty Sam (not Lloyd) as his favourite ever player (he's watched from the terraces). As each game passes, he often takes a pragmatic approach, telling me that we are Charlton and have to keep supporting, no matter the weather or result. But, even he has now had enough of what Jones is serving up. There is no hope of success (the kind needed for a promotion run) and even less hope is seeing good football (which is all he expects). 
  • I can't see how any club owners with a top 4, 5, 6 budget, can leave a manager in charge, that have fashioned a poorly performing AND playing, bottom half side, two seasons running. It doesn't just show a lack of ambition, it shows a lack of business acumen or more importantly, lack of interest! 
  • swordfish said:
    If losing the dressing room means players aren't buying into the managers wishes, but want to play, they don't play to deliberately undermine him do they? If any player pulls on a Charlton shirt and purposely underperforms, he's a fraud and should never be allowed to wear the shirt again imo, no matter who the manager.
    There's a big difference between deliberately playing badly to undermine the manager (which I don't think the players are doing, to be clear) and not playing very well because you don't enjoy or understand what the manager is asking of you (which I DO think is part of the problem.)

    NJ is on the record as both saying that the pressing stuff is what he wants (so presumably is doing on the training ground too) but ALSO that he's not happy with the results.

    I for one would not begrudge the players for not being particularly motivated after the manager is critical of them for doing exactly what he asked them to do. Especially when fans are struggling to find much to cheer on as a result.
  • Sadly I feel like I’ve steadily lost those things over the last five years or so Bob. There doesn’t feel like there’s much identity left in the club nowadays. All stems from on pitch decline, but it’s really not the club it used to be imo. Saddens me to say it 
    Interesting comment. Not necessarily disputing it at all, but wondered what makes you feel this way beyond the poor side and low attendances...
  • I just can’t get my head round why it seems that everyone but me thought getting Jones in was such a coup. He made an absolute arse of himself in his last two jobs including a couple of interviews on national TV where he was a laughing stock. Yet we seem to think he’s the Messiah. Sorry but I just didn’t and still don’t get it. 
    I was pleased at the time because of the positive impression he left when he was with us previously. I remember Diego Poyet saying that the young players were "in awe of him". He was certainly very successful with the U-21's. The way it's worked out since is all the more disappointing for my previous optimism.
  • For me is a succession of poor owners, poor senior management teams, poor managers and poor players. 
    I think next season will be about our 11th in the last 15 seasons we have been in league one. 
    Plus despite what Charlie and the gang keep telling us there doesn't appear to be any signs of things improving any time soon.
    Totally depressing. 
    Yeah agree, but still think this sounds more like "we've been shit for so long" rather than "we've lost our identity."

    The club's identity definitely suffers when its chronically shit, but you'd hope our history, fanbase, local area etc keeps that flame alive even if things are bad on the pitch. As I say, haven't made my mind up on where we are with that.
  • edited December 2024
    This is spot on, take a look at Small’s video from last week, he talks as if NJ is the messiah 
    Ok but you can’t say that and then also say he’s lost the dressing room surely? 

    No manager will lose the dressing room ever? Glad we’re throwing that old cliche out the window…
  • Would rather see Methven, Scott and Rodwell go before Jones. Sad to see some (or one) in particular brown-nosing Methven on the other site (pics taken etc with)
  • Ok but you can’t say that and then also say he’s lost the dressing room surely? 

    No manager will lose the dressing room ever? Glad we’re throwing that old cliche out the window…

    I am certain that Mr Fraeye did not have the respect of the dressing room.
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