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Nathan Jones speculation - Cawley says indications are no chance Jones going to Cardiff (p20)

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  • If he was to join Cardiff then he can kind of do one would hope him nothing but misfortune there. 

    That passion he showed can’t just be turned on I hope anyway and he isn’t going anywhere 
  • I’m sure one day he’ll manage Cardiff, but with them in L1 and off field chaos, whilst having achieved success with us, this isn’t the time.
  • Surely if he wanted the Cardiff job that badly he'd have gone when Bulut was sacked last season? Would expect them to end up with Des Buckingham. 
  • How has this made 7 pages.

    Utter madness. 
    I'd have been happy to stop at 'page 3' but here were no colour pics. Carry on! 
  • Next season there are 4 Championship clubs with parachute money, one is Leicester who have all sorts of FFP issues; one is Sheffield United who's parachute payments have just massively reduced having missed the jump straight back up and will need to sell.

    There is a chance for a team without those parachute payments to go up.  Why not us...

    Or NJ can go to Cardiff and play Burton and Doncaster. 

    It isn't happening and if it did then I would question his decision making so much I would be happy he isn't here any more!
    We have zero chance of going up. It will be a job very well done if we finish 15th

    we will be in a relegation battle next year, hopefully successful but it will be a long old season
  • He’d love the thought of all the attention he’s getting with this ridiculous bed wetting about him going to Cardiff. 
  • edited June 1
    How has this made 7 pages.

    Utter madness. 
    It is ridiculous given that most, if not everyone who's posted on this, agrees he'd be mad to leave us and go there.

    However, having a manager who's stock is high is bound to result in speculation at a time of year when the managerial merry go round is revolving fastest.

    In the unlikely event he was he tempted to leave though, for whoever, then as a Championship club we're a more attractive proposition for a better quality of candidate, so 'Wayne Rooney's Charlton Athletic' I can't see happening. I'm expecting it to still be Nathan Jones, but as SHG says, not with 100% certainty. 
  • J BLOCK said:
    0% chance he is going 
    End of the day this squad needs major surgery just to stay up, if he’s not been promised the funds then it’s a hopeless task. 
    This is the key to any plans for his own career. He believed that he could improve the players and that his strategy would move the club forward. I think he got promotion earlier than even he expected. He has spoke numerous times about 'the project' being a long term plan. Well that may be the owners plans, but NJ seeks results and momentum (on or off the pitch).

    Can he stay grounded, and will the owners plan AND budget, meet with his own views as being reasonable?

    I don't doubt that he loves a challenge, but it needs to be reasonably achievable. The Championship is unforgiving and there are big spenders and established clubs aplenty. We will do well to stay up, regardless if budget, however a smaller budget proportionate to the competitors, will equate to a season-long struggle. Does that put fire in NJ's belly, or have him looking at another option, that he would love?
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  • Cardiff fans seems to think Jones has spoken to the Cardiff hierarchy:

    https://www.cardiffcityforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=244871&sid=43f9d3f0df18b2703138b535baa8fb9c 
    Of course, Cardiff would need permission to speak with him.
  • fenaddick said:
    Not impossible he’s trying to put a bit of pressure on owners for more of a transfer kitty either 
    :wink: Two times now that budget has been mentioned, and our spokespeople said we would be looking to maneuver in the market sensibly. 

    On the other hand, Nathan Jones said to a fan that "we're fackin loaded".

    Never a boring day at Charlton. 
    It's certainly a concern bearing in mind that last summer we hardly spent anything on transfer fees & just recruited those mainly out of contract. ( I'm trying to forget Gas :#)
    He appeared happy with last year's transfer window and got the job done with what we got in. If we only spend what we need to and get results, that's good enough for me. 
    I'm sure some fans would rather have us negotiate transfer fees upwards to satisfy their need to see the owners statement of intent, but we've already seen it haven't we? As a result, we're in the Championship now. Why doubt the owners wouldn't back him to keep us there? 
  • brownbear said:
    I'm actually struggling to think of a manager that has EVER dropped down a division having just been promoted? Has it happened before?

    Given his previous experiences of jumping ship when in a good job, it would be absolutely mind boggling for Nathan Jones to take the Cardiff job. As we are only too aware getting out of League One is horrendously difficult, and to subject yourself to that again, having only just miraculously completed that task would take sado-masochism to a whole new level.

    With Luton and Plymouth joining the likes of Stockport, Reading, Leyton Orient, Huddersfield, Bolton and Wycombe there is no doubt that it will be the dirtiest of dog fights getting out of that little lot, and for a manager that is undoubtedly ambitious to get back to the higher levels of the game, taking a backward step in your early 50's would be kamikaze to say the least,
    Not forgetting the teams that have come up, Doncaster (who under McCann have been play offs before) Port vale ( who have money and a manager who has got out of this league before) Bradford ( who are a huge club at this level) and our boy Jacko’s Wimbledon who I don’t think will be up there. The point is, next season is not as clear and obvious now Blues and Wrexham have gone up, to go back down would be bonkers and although Jones is bonkers, I can’t see him walking away from the project at Charlton.  
  • How can he?  God is on our side!


    I've heard God will be his assistant manager at Cardiff 
  • according to a Cardiff supporting mate he is on the short list
  • edited June 1
    To put your minds at rest this is from a Cardiff supporter who seems to have good connections  writing on a Cardiff forum talking about Jones 

    Its simple there only 4 Managers that where interviewed by the Club 1 Ian Evatt 2 Des Buckingham 3 Aaron Ramsey 4 Brian Barry Murphy……… no approach has or will be made for Nathan Jones  
  • I still chuckle every time I see or hear the name Des Buckingham 
  • I just see Mike bassets assistant - the car dealer 😂
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  • So if that’s accurate Jones isn’t pushing and we want a hefty fee, sounds like a non starter to me 
  • Important thing in the article is that he’s said he’s not actively pushing a move and we’re demanding hefty compensation. Scary thing though is nothing is close so it’s going to drag on and give us even less time to get a new manager in and get the squad ready for him if Jones does go 
  • 🤐 stop this talk 😱
    If Nathan Goes to Cardiff it's only to visit family and if sunny to relax in Barry island and get a sun TAN 😎 

    It really isn't worth biting your nails over just a week after the orgasmic Play off final.

    We are back with clubs our size. All give your heads a wobble and embrace the challenge in a supportive way because we should all be feeling champion after being back after 5 years in the 2nd tier of English football.

    Let the honeymoon last a little longer.
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