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Jones' press conference
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I thought he was a bit flippant with some of his responses there, but I imagine he's just keen to get started with actions rather than words0
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I wish him good luck, he will need it. But he can cut out all that inshallah baloney. His God could not care less whether he is successful as a football manager or not. It will all be down to the owners' money; his skills as a manager/coach; and whether his players are any good.6
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Love his attitude tbh. Gets the club, which I think we need in our managers. Building something. No fucking about. Win games. Tick tick tick.
Really hope he gets a good start Sat.
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Ah! The Holy Trinity of Association Football.cafcfan said:I wish him good luck, he will need it. But he can cut out all that inshallah baloney. His God could not care less whether he is successful as a football manager or not. It will all be down to the owners' money; his skills as a manager/coach; and whether his players are any good.2 -
Suggested all but Miles are in full training. Hope Dobbo is back. Too soon perhaps for Chuks but with only 16 games remaining we need him.0
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Why do people keep bashing his religion? He's clearly a man of faith, you might not be. Just leave it at that.
To be clear I am not religious in the slightest.98 -
I'm a devout Atheist but if he turns us into a winning team over the next couple of years I'll happily become a Jehovah's Witness or a Mormon .Pelling1993 said:Why do people keep bashing his religion? He's clearly a man of faith, you might not be. Just leave it at that.
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Did he mention if Dobbo is fit to play Saturday ?0
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He said that Aneke, Hector & Dobbo were all part of training but didn't directly say if he's ready for Saturday.Bedsaddick said:Did he mention if Dobbo is fit to play Saturday ?2 -
Bedsaddick said:Did he mention if Dobbo is fit to play Saturday ?
No - he said all apart from Miles are back in training. I read that as just that - in training - they could all still be some way away from match ready.
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Good press conference, like him a lot11
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I'm from East Grinstead so the world really is my oyster for religions - https://www.vice.com/en/article/7xkbmg/explaining-east-grinstead-the-twin-peaks-of-britainBedsaddick said:
I'm a devout Atheist but if he turns us into a winning team over the next couple of years I'll happily become a Jehovah's Witness or a Mormon .Pelling1993 said:Why do people keep bashing his religion? He's clearly a man of faith, you might not be. Just leave it at that.
To be clear I am not religious in the slightest.2 -
Gravesend_Addick said:I thought he was a bit flippant with some of his responses there, but I imagine he's just keen to get started with actions rather than words
That didn't come across that way to me. He seemed relaxed, answered well and clearly has a vision. I like a relaxed Nathan Jones!
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He understands we have no money, the players aren't very good, we can't afford to replace them, we no longer own the ground, the beer is awful, there are potholes in the car park, but, despite this, we have a fanbase with delusions of mediocrity, and expect an immediate turnaround in form, the start of a winning streak and almost certain promotion next season (and the season after).Bilko said:
I’ve always wondered when people say he gets the club, what does that actually mean?Valley11 said:Love his attitude tbh. Gets the club, which I think we need in our managers. Building something. No fucking about. Win games. Tick tick tick.
Really hope he gets a good start Sat.22 -
On a side note, it was great to hear some different journalists in that press conference. It’s great having Rich and/or Terry at every one but different journalists means different styles of questions and hopefully more answers for us.
As for Jones I think he spoke well, he can be a bit curt at times but that’s just confidence I think. It certainly doesn’t come across arrogant which is how MA had got at the end, if not before4 -
One of them was trying to get him to bite with Southampton questions though. Don't think they got the responses they wanted 😂fenaddick said:On a side note, it was great to hear some different journalists in that press conference. It’s great having Rich and/or Terry at every one but different journalists means different styles of questions and hopefully more answers for us.
As for Jones I think he spoke well, he can be a bit curt at times but that’s just confidence I think. It certainly doesn’t come across arrogant which is how MA had got at the end, if not before8 -
The Sky journo at the start was looking for a quote.
Like Jones a lot, don't mind him leaning on his faith if that's what gives him the strength for the job, then so be it33 -
Sorry beds, read that as moronBedsaddick said:
I'm a devout Atheist but if he turns us into a winning team over the next couple of years I'll happily become a Jehovah's Witness or a Mormon .Pelling1993 said:Why do people keep bashing his religion? He's clearly a man of faith, you might not be. Just leave it at that.
To be clear I am not religious in the slightest.7 -
I really like this guy, don't you just want to run through a brick wall for him so come on Nathan, hurry up register me as a player, I so want to play for you and this club on Saturday
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15 mins of Welsh waffle & 30 secs about the team, and even then he didn't give any info about who could be in or out apart from that only Leaburn isn't "fit". I hope he isn't being paid by the word..........
Anyhoo, at least he has some oomph about him & should be able to get the fans behind him. Problem is, can he get the players playing.1 -
Enjoyed that.
Pretty certain we all want a manager (and he touched upon this) that we can relate to; definitely think we can do that with him.
Just seems like a proper manager rather than some of the dross we’ve been served up in the past.
He knows results/wins will define him and, for the first time in a long time, I trust a CAFC manger/head coach to succeed.
Really hope he gets off to a good start Saturday, roared on by nearly 3k.6 -
I enjoyed that press conference, I just wish the questions were more audible they sounded muffled to me, yet the answers were crisp and clear.
He comes across very well and knows what needs doing immediately.....win games and get us out of this terrible position. He also has faith in the owners to support him to rebuild in the summer. As for his 'faith' in religion, that's not for us to query, its personal to him and really nothing to do with us.
This is a good appointment I think!7 -
Nathan Jones: New Charlton Athletic manager wants to build 'really special club'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68241931
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He’s worked at the club and understand the history. He knows the story - exile, fighting to get back to The Valley - and knows the fans are perhaps more than at other clubs (as he said) connected to the club. I don’t think Appleton was remotely aware of that, or was and didn’t give a shit.Bilko said:
I’ve always wondered when people say he gets the club, what does that actually mean?Valley11 said:Love his attitude tbh. Gets the club, which I think we need in our managers. Building something. No fucking about. Win games. Tick tick tick.
Really hope he gets a good start Sat.3 -
4.5 year contract to 2028 was my main takeaway from that.7
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There’s definitely a bit of the showman in Nathan. I think he likes the media stuff. He oozes confidence in himself. As long as it doesn’t become all about him and not the job I think we’ve had a result in getting him. The players that buy into it will thrive and those that don’t will be gone. Having the control he’s obviously been handed means just like Curbs before him he can shape the squad exactly how he wants it within budget. His first five games will be a baptism of fire though I think.2
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Fixed it for you.Bedsaddick said:
I'm a devout Atheist but if he turns us into a winning team over the next couple of years I'll happily become a Jehovah's Witness or a Moron .Pelling1993 said:Why do people keep bashing his religion? He's clearly a man of faith, you might not be. Just leave it at that.
To be clear I am not religious in the slightest.0 -
Working class... Working Class?! Wait til Henners gets a whiff of that
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Don't think he's gonna suffer fools, looked a bit frosty but understandable when journalists keep harping on about the past.7



















