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

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  • cafc_se7
    cafc_se7 Posts: 2,315
    NabySarr said:
    Jones kept Luton up in their first championship season, finishing 19th. They finished 12th the season after and then finished 6th. The season after that Jones left midway through, but they were promoted 

    He has shown that playing his way he can progress a team from championship relegation candidates to play off level. We should be backing him all the way to do the same, even if it might not be as quick with us 
    100% this! 
  • Was it odd he didn't do a post match interview yesterday (unless I missed it).  I know he was in the stands but usually the manager would still do the interview wouldn't he?  
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,409
    Was it odd he didn't do a post match interview yesterday (unless I missed it).  I know he was in the stands but usually the manager would still do the interview wouldn't he?  
    Cawley said he wasn’t allowed. Sounded like the whole thing was a bit of a cock up from the club actually 
  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 1,927
    NabySarr said:
    Jones kept Luton up in their first championship season, finishing 19th.

    Ironically enough that was the year we were relegated
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,400
    Has NJ ever got promoted to the top flight with a team at the end of the season ? Not really relevant to us atm cos we’re a good few windows from getting anywhere near that for now .

    He’s done beyond fantastic for us but this next step of staying up is a major test and he’ll do well to complete it with what he currently has. 
    Never mind us backing him, the board need to back him with some genuine quality that isn’t made of balsa wood 
  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,821
    Still easily in credit. Just like last season NJ will get the team sorted out. Another nice run and we will be safe and sound. Ready to strengthen for next season.
  • raytreacy
    raytreacy Posts: 92
    Still easily in credit. Just like last season NJ will get the team sorted out. Another nice run and we will be safe and sound. Ready to strengthen for next season.
    I can’t see where that next run is coming from. I win and 1 draw in eight games. If we lose tonight we are in deep shit with Coventry coming up.
  • Siv_in_Norfolk
    Siv_in_Norfolk Posts: 4,101
    Am perpetually bamboozled by this thread


  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,974
    Keep the faith all - in Nathan we trust

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  • CAFCBourne
    CAFCBourne Posts: 3,819
    He’s got us in with a fighting chance of staying up on free transfers and low wage signings including losing his top goal scorer for the season. Give the man some credit he deserves a medal for giving us a route out of the he’ll hole of league one and deserves our support on the attempt not to return. 
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,620
    raytreacy said:
    Still easily in credit. Just like last season NJ will get the team sorted out. Another nice run and we will be safe and sound. Ready to strengthen for next season.
    I can’t see where that next run is coming from. I win and 1 draw in eight games. If we lose tonight we are in deep shit with Coventry coming up.
    It looked more unlikely last season and it still came 
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,877
    Between this and some of the attention seeking nonsense on the Kelman thread, we’ve got some odd people following this club.

    all teams have bad runs, we’ll come out of this and stay well up
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,044
    Amen to that @RodneyCharltonTrotta.

    It bewilders me how some of our fan base are about these things. Just where did they expect us to be at this stage of the season?
  • Sheepie1985
    Sheepie1985 Posts: 527
    edited 12:56PM
    I'm not even bothering to read the previous pages, but if people seriously think NJ should go based on current form then they seriously need to take a hard look at themselves and how they support this club. 

    Look at last season, we were crooked by injuries and had a horrid patch, ended up winning promotion with NJ in his first full season at the club.

    Look at the season before, we were utterly dire and at risk of being relegated into League Two, look at NJ came in and done in stabilising a sinking ship and keeping us up. 

    Look at where we are right now, we've had 6 starting 11 players out in injury, our main striker is out long term too, oh and we're now in the Championship too which is an incredibly fierce League with no such things as easy games. But we've had a great start to the season that shows what we can do with NJ when we've got our full team back, and his teams are known for having a better second half of the season, there is no reason to be sounding alarms at all right now.

    To those who moan and think he should go, how about using that energy and focus on getting behind the team instead, be the extra man they need on the pitch and support them rather than this nonsense of negativity & suggesting we get rid of NJ.