Johnny Jackson was the 1st person to say that Guy Luzon was beginning to get his style across to the players when we thought at first he might be clueless, so yet again JJ have been the conduit which has held our club together.
Diminishing returns on the pitch but would be a big loss if not taken on in a coaching capacity.
Give him the Andy Hughes role.. Just this time keep him around!
In fairness.... Hughes was a northern lad at heart and for all he did he was probably always hoping to head back home eventually. JJ is Charlton only and I can't believe he wouldn't stay as long as he felt needed.
Andy Hughes was barking mad, but apparently brilliant to have around the club. J.J.’s comes across a bit more cultured and thoughtful.
Andy was great on the training ground, but his 1st love was always Leeds. I know JJ is a Arsenal fan but as he has never played for them(only their rivals) would be great if there a place on the bench in the coming years for Johnny in his tracksuit. Don't want JJ to tarnish his great record at CAFC by going on too long. ( Colin Walsh is one who struggled in his last season)
Totally agree about a media career, heard him a couple of times on with Danny Kelly on Talksport and comes across really well certainly doesn't sound like the stereotypical footballer. Having said that I would much rather he stayed at Charlton in some sort of player coach capacity
Totally agree about a media career, heard him a couple of times on with Danny Kelly on Talksport and comes across really well certainly doesn't sound like the stereotypical footballer. Having said that I would much rather he stayed at Charlton in some sort of player coach capacity
He's in the press a lot, he's the sort of perfect ambassador that a club like us needs (Powell was similar when he was a player), articulate and a decent bloke
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Praised GL, who he says went a long way to turning our season around, by making the players work for longer hours!
What a disgrace! Now cue the RD haters to boo Jacko for giving the new manager credit.
To quote a regular on this forum. "Beyond parody".
;-)
I was being sarcastic!
style across to the players when we thought at first he might be clueless, so yet again JJ have been the conduit which has held our club together.
Diminishing returns on the pitch but would be a big loss if not taken on in a coaching capacity.
J.J.’s comes across a bit more cultured and thoughtful.
I know JJ is a Arsenal fan but as he has never played for them(only their rivals)
would be great if there a place on the bench in the coming years for Johnny in his tracksuit. Don't want JJ to tarnish his great record at CAFC by going on too long.
( Colin Walsh is one who struggled in his last season)