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Jackson: Where does he go from here? (P6. AFC Wimbledon)
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Punditry, another job, focusing on his coaching?
Where do you think we'll see Jackson next?
I always assumed from his playing days that he fancied himself as a pundit. Though working under Robinson, Bowyer and now manager seems to have indicated him wanting to work on the coaching side of the sport.
Perhaps Powell could get him back in Tottenham as an ex-pro wanting some coaching experience.
Where do you think we'll see Jackson next?
I always assumed from his playing days that he fancied himself as a pundit. Though working under Robinson, Bowyer and now manager seems to have indicated him wanting to work on the coaching side of the sport.
Perhaps Powell could get him back in Tottenham as an ex-pro wanting some coaching experience.
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My guess is Spurs in one of the youth roles. Working with Powell.9
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Next manager of Orient/Gillingham/Wimbledon.
Will draw us in the cup at the Valley, beat us 2 nil with a 3-5-2 formation and then moon the Covered End.47 -
A properly run club where he is allowed to make his own signings without Steptoe and Son interfering30
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Not after the Nile John debacleSwisdom said:My guess is Spurs in one of the youth roles. Working with Powell.
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Popular and talented guy, with plenty of friends in the game. He won't be short of offers, but all of them will be a step down from managing Charlton (from his perspective).
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Birmingham under Bowyer if he survives.8
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Curbs said LMA stats show that 60% of first time managers never get another management role.
Hope he's one of the 40% but it will be hard.
Colchester maybe.1 -
Assistant at a Championship side, or manager at a Gillingham type L2 job.
Honestly think he may prefer the former.0 -
On a much deserved holiday in the Caribbean I would imagine…3
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Or with Bowyer at another gig.bolloxbolder said:Birmingham under Bowyer if he survives.3 -
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Well, he wont be turning up at Spurs anytime soon as its only our fans who want ex players as managers...😄0
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I think, he will find it hard to get back in, but he seems the kind of guy who if he wants something won't give in, Charlton legend and wish him nothing but good fortune1
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Hope he gets another job and proves his doubters (including TS) wrong.28
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Charlton TV0
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Well Spurs had Chris Hughton, Steve Perryman, Bill Nicholson and Glenn Hoddle as managers - all ex Spurs players ….golfaddick said:Well, he wont be turning up at Spurs anytime soon as its only our fans who want ex players as managers...😄2 -
Tim Sherwood.Lordflashheart said:
Well Spurs had Chris Hughton, Steve Perryman, Bill Nicholson and Glenn Hoddle as managers - all ex Spurs players ….golfaddick said:Well, he wont be turning up at Spurs anytime soon as its only our fans who want ex players as managers...😄0 -
Yep - and Clive Allen, albeit Clive and Tim not true managersNorth Lower Neil said:
Tim Sherwood.Lordflashheart said:
Well Spurs had Chris Hughton, Steve Perryman, Bill Nicholson and Glenn Hoddle as managers - all ex Spurs players ….golfaddick said:Well, he wont be turning up at Spurs anytime soon as its only our fans who want ex players as managers...😄
Oh I forgot Ossie Ardiles as well1 -
Appleton/Jacko - the dream team for QPR.1
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I really don’t know, it will be tough for him, but I wish him all the luck and would love to see him go on to be a big success.0
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Hopefully a first team gig in L2. Someone with room to grow. Crawley, Orient or Bradford wouldn't be the worst moves mid table L2 sides that will go nowhere without managerial changes.
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Fishing in France with bows0
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I think he’ll eventually pitch up in non league. If he can make a success there then he might just get another league one or league two gig.0
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Agreed. He has a decent points per game record at a club with recruitment issues, so I think someone will take a chance on him.Dazzler21 said:Hopefully a first team gig in L2. Someone with room to grow. Crawley, Orient or Bradford wouldn't be the worst moves mid table L2 sides that will go nowhere without managerial changes.3 -
Think the Powell/Spurs route might be the one.0
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Venables and OssieLordflashheart said:
Well Spurs had Chris Hughton, Steve Perryman, Bill Nicholson and Glenn Hoddle as managers - all ex Spurs players ….golfaddick said:Well, he wont be turning up at Spurs anytime soon as its only our fans who want ex players as managers...😄0 -
Mark Hughes has only just gone to Bradford. On a side note they have just appointed Mr Gent as there head of recruitment. Be like us appointing Mr Floyd.Dazzler21 said:Hopefully a first team gig in L2. Someone with room to grow. Crawley, Orient or Bradford wouldn't be the worst moves mid table L2 sides that will go nowhere without managerial changes.2 -
I added Ossie in post comment, but yep, good call, I forgot TerenceJohnnyH2 said:
Venables and OssieLordflashheart said:
Well Spurs had Chris Hughton, Steve Perryman, Bill Nicholson and Glenn Hoddle as managers - all ex Spurs players ….golfaddick said:Well, he wont be turning up at Spurs anytime soon as its only our fans who want ex players as managers...😄
I can’t be arsed, but we could have a thread of clubs where ex players managed them e.g. Kenny at Liverpool0 -
He will be fine. Take a Swindon, Gills, Orient job and will do well. This job was too big for him. I could never see him climbing the divisions with TS tbh.3














