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Jackson: Where does he go from here? (P6. AFC Wimbledon)
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Christ……one thing he won’t miss is the daily commute between Hoddesdon, The Valley & Sparrows Lane.oohaahmortimer said:
Yeah Hoddesdon I believecabbles said:
Perhaps a coaching role somewhere. Am I right in thinking he lives in Hertfordshire or near that way?
What a poxy journey that is.🤨1 - 
            I think JJ deserved more of a chance. Sandgaard owns the club so he can make a decision like this but I don't have to be happy about it and I am not.18
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            MuttleyCAFC said:I think JJ deserved more of a chance. Sandgaard owns the club so he can make a decision like this but I don't have to be happy about it and I am not.
Agree with your 3 points in the two sentences.
When we were winning the games at the valley against the likes of Plymouth, Ipswich and Cambridge 2-0 JJ didn't look out of his depth or winning at Sunderland and Rotherham. 5 decent to good sides in League 1 and we didn't concede a goal.
Fortunately I didn't see the Oxford home game and Ipswich away but did see the home games against Morecambe and 3 poor goals given away but we had more than enough chances to win with more composure in the box.
The Lincoln home game Washington missed or messed up 4 golden chances and Jayden from close in.
Hot and cold under JJ but wasn't Johnnie Jackson's record 17 League wins and 13 losses in his two spells in charge ?
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            AFC Wimbledon. Gillingham. Crawley.0
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            Isn't Gunter supposed to be going to Wimbledon? Think this one through Jacko.
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Perhaps he can also bring Ben Watson in as a coach and reunite the gang...Garrymanilow said:Isn't Gunter supposed to be going to Wimbledon? Think this one through Jacko.0 - 
            
Jacko’s crazy gangkillerandflash said:
Perhaps he can also bring Ben Watson in as a coach and reunite the gang...Garrymanilow said:Isn't Gunter supposed to be going to Wimbledon? Think this one through Jacko.
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Yes, Jackson is regularly sighted at Broxbourne Station.SoundAsa£ said:
Christ……one thing he won’t miss is the daily commute between Hoddesdon, The Valley & Sparrows Lane.oohaahmortimer said:
Yeah Hoddesdon I believecabbles said:
Perhaps a coaching role somewhere. Am I right in thinking he lives in Hertfordshire or near that way?
What a poxy journey that is.🤨
I wondered about the Crawley job too. Still only a two hour journey by train.
Wimbledon ... about an hour and 15-ish. No brainer.0 - 
            Colchester are still looking for a perm manager, would make sense from playing history perspective and location6
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            well, Jackson is 1/4 odds on. favourite by a distance for the AFC Wimbledon job.
Had a look at their dial up internet msn group chat fans forum called Womble underground pass. some quotes:
"I can't muster any real interest in who the next manager is. Sounds like Jackson who will probably do an ok job, with an ok team, in division 4. It's all about as exciting as a fish-finger sandwich."
"Can someone tell me what the appeal of Jackson would be? On what grounds would we think he was any good? "
"Another Rookie manager no thanks have we learnt nothing.get Artell or the Dagenham guy in."
"Give me Artell over Jackson anyday."
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            Good luck to him is what I say. Deserved to be given a chance here.1
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            If Jacko goes to Wimbledon I hope they storm the league.3
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Exactly my take on it, JJ will be a success - I’m just gutted it’s not with ussoapboxsam said:I still feel Johnnie will have success as a manager. I'm not convinced he really failed this season as 15 wins and 13 losses showed. The disappointments were the loan players this season with even Famewo being so erratic. Well done JJ for improving George Dobson, CBT and Sean Clare who can play in 4 difference positions. Fraser turning up not fit, Covid and a knee problem didn't help plus Gilbey our box to box player losing his form and his brains after the two yellows cards.
As for Inniss who only finished about 20 games in two seasons out of 92 when he could've been a rock.
Not sure who Colchester's manager is but a club like that would be a great place to show that JJ can be successful with the flexible 3-5-2 as long as you have pace in those positions and a team that can adapt.
Still feel gutted that Johnnie couldn't be the boss for next season after bringing in new players to fit his formation.3 - 
            If Jacko goes to Wimbledon, I will find a date or two in next year’s fixtures that do not clash with our games to go down there and sing his well known chant. Won’t give a monkeys about result of course, but will be my little way of thanking JJ for his 12 year service. My lad feels exactly the same.6
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            If he goes to the Wimbledon I wonder if Euell would join him there. He’s loved there I think1
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            This would be a great move for him I think. Hopefully he gets the gig and makes a great success of it. You never know football is a funny old game and if he can develop as a manager he may be back with us at some point to hopefully be a success here0
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Seems weird for him to jump ship for an assistants role. Of course it could be dependant on our new manager and his role (if any) at CharltonSwisdom said:If he goes to the Wimbledon I wonder if Euell would join him there. He’s loved there I think0 - 
            
Oh come on stop trying to big up last seasons results ! The problem quite clearly was that even whilst winning the performances were dire, absolutely no excuse for the dross that we played regardless of win ratios. Bums on seats is the driving force and apart from us nutters who would bother crossing the road to watch that tripe ?addick1956 said:Although I am not a fan of 352 wasn't Jackson's win record the best in Charlton History.
Must be something other than playing style and results factor overall.
I wonder what.2 - 
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He’s an big Arsenal fan thougbLordflashheart 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 - 
            Well - he has clearly moved on and is having a mega time at Eurovision 2022 - go Johnnie go 😂😂😂
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            Is it just me or does that look absolutely nothing like Jacko?4
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It’s just you old chapcafcfan1990 said:Is it just me or does that look absolutely nothing like Jacko?0 - 
            
I think that is a given, perhaps a proviso from Wimbledon.Swisdom said:If he goes to the Wimbledon I wonder if Euell would join him there. He’s loved there I think0 - 
            
Did he though? It was just a picture of them having dinner together while on holiday I thought?addick1956 said:
I am not bigging up anything...his win ratio is 47%. The best by a Charlton player... that is not tripe , it is fact. A strange fact admittedly but one influenced by not many draws and quite a lot of defeats. There were 4 or 5 good performances though against the better teams.AndyG said:
Oh come on stop trying to big up last seasons results ! The problem quite clearly was that even whilst winning the performances were dire, absolutely no excuse for the dross that we played regardless of win ratios. Bums on seats is the driving force and apart from us nutters who would bother crossing the road to watch that tripe ?addick1956 said:Although I am not a fan of 352 wasn't Jackson's win record the best in Charlton History.
Must be something other than playing style and results factor overall.
I wonder what.
I was surprised Jackson went on holiday with Dobson. I don't see how you can be seen as in authority doing that .
Mostly I was bored though by the dire crap, especially at Accrington and more so at Ipswich. Something was very wrong in the dressing room by then.His win ratio was based on how many games? There are other managers who may have had as good a ratio (or better) over the same number of games during part of their time as manager.For example in the 1934/5 season Charlton won 23 of their 42 matches, well over 50%.Don’t know who the manager was though.1 - 
            
You’ll do anything to squeeze that name in won’t you, even when it makes no sense at allJamesSeed said:
Did he though? It was just a picture of them having dinner together while on holiday I thought?addick1956 said:
I am not bigging up anything...his win ratio is 47%. The best by a Charlton player... that is not tripe , it is fact. A strange fact admittedly but one influenced by not many draws and quite a lot of defeats. There were 4 or 5 good performances though against the better teams.AndyG said:
Oh come on stop trying to big up last seasons results ! The problem quite clearly was that even whilst winning the performances were dire, absolutely no excuse for the dross that we played regardless of win ratios. Bums on seats is the driving force and apart from us nutters who would bother crossing the road to watch that tripe ?addick1956 said:Although I am not a fan of 352 wasn't Jackson's win record the best in Charlton History.
Must be something other than playing style and results factor overall.
I wonder what.
I was surprised Jackson went on holiday with Dobson. I don't see how you can be seen as in authority doing that .
Mostly I was bored though by the dire crap, especially at Accrington and more so at Ipswich. Something was very wrong in the dressing room by then.His win ratio was based on how many games? There are other managers who may have had as good a ratio (or better) over the same number of games during part of their time as manager.For example in the 1934/5 season Charlton won 23 of their 42 matches, well over 50%.Don’t know who the manager was though.
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😂👏cafcfan1990 said:
You’ll do anything to squeeze that name in won’t you, even when it makes no sense at allJamesSeed said:
Did he though? It was just a picture of them having dinner together while on holiday I thought?addick1956 said:
I am not bigging up anything...his win ratio is 47%. The best by a Charlton player... that is not tripe , it is fact. A strange fact admittedly but one influenced by not many draws and quite a lot of defeats. There were 4 or 5 good performances though against the better teams.AndyG said:
Oh come on stop trying to big up last seasons results ! The problem quite clearly was that even whilst winning the performances were dire, absolutely no excuse for the dross that we played regardless of win ratios. Bums on seats is the driving force and apart from us nutters who would bother crossing the road to watch that tripe ?addick1956 said:Although I am not a fan of 352 wasn't Jackson's win record the best in Charlton History.
Must be something other than playing style and results factor overall.
I wonder what.
I was surprised Jackson went on holiday with Dobson. I don't see how you can be seen as in authority doing that .
Mostly I was bored though by the dire crap, especially at Accrington and more so at Ipswich. Something was very wrong in the dressing room by then.His win ratio was based on how many games? There are other managers who may have had as good a ratio (or better) over the same number of games during part of their time as manager.For example in the 1934/5 season Charlton won 23 of their 42 matches, well over 50%.Don’t know who the manager was though.
 
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            To Wimbledon or not to Wimbledon, that is the Q.0
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            addick1956 said:Although I am not a fan of 352 wasn't Jackson's win record the best in Charlton History.
Must be something other than playing style and results factor overall.
I wonder what.
Johnnie Jackson won 17 out of 35 League matches in the two spells he was in charge.
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