Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
I am going to say it!! Yes I am, Nathan Jones......................
Comments
-
Loads of things get said when things are going badly. I’d bet a lot of those comments were made within 15 minutes of the final whistle after another woeful performance at the time. Personally, I’ve tried to stay optimistic with all our managers – including Appleton – maybe with the exception of Atkins. That said, I had it in for Jonesy a couple of times back then too.2
-
arny23394 said:Callumcafc said:Bedsaddick said:Leuth said:thenewbie said:eaststandmike said:Dazzler21 said:I didn't expect the turnaround.
I wonder if Nathan was being interfered with past couple of weeks? Whatever it was that caused that dip in effort and form, let's hope we kick on now... But we've seen all too many false dawns.
Thats a turnaround
Sorry to the people who's posts I picked out - it wasn't personal.5 -
Plenty were more than happy to @ Callum in the middle of match threads when we conceded or call him deluded for not agreeing that this is the worst Charlton team in history back in December. It got quite nasty at times, I think he can have this14
-
Braziliance said:Point scoring from posts made almost half a year ago?
Dunno about that, we're at Wembley, let's enjoy the ocassion.
"Hindsight is a wonderful thing"0 -
It was a bit cringe and at one stage you had to remind yourself it was the semi-finals, rather than the final! As long as we win games, am absolutely fine.
What was the rant about when the ball went out for a throw in the West stand?0 -
arny23394 said:Callumcafc said:Bedsaddick said:Leuth said:thenewbie said:eaststandmike said:Dazzler21 said:I didn't expect the turnaround.
I wonder if Nathan was being interfered with past couple of weeks? Whatever it was that caused that dip in effort and form, let's hope we kick on now... But we've seen all too many false dawns.
Thats a turnaround
I couldn't see a way back after that, we were truly dire. 6 months is a long time in football!!2 -
He's is genuinely passionate about his work, our club and our team. Whilst he may express that in a manner dissimilar to others, he has started something really quite special. Supporting Charlton has often been a hard slog over the last decade or more.Last night was one of the most special moments I have experienced supporting Charlton, the buzz around the ground reminded me of the better times under Curbs. We all had one purpose last night, to support our team and help then achieve.The fact they reacted to that expectation, the fact they fed of the positivity of the occasion. They could have got weighed down by the expectation , but they didn't. The team found a way, and it gives us a chance of the Championship.I can't wait for the final, it will be a fantastic occasion.The turnaround he has achieved is quite astonishing. I was told that NJ teams are better in the second half of the season by a few friendly Luton fans, but I was not quite ready for this. The players are mentally and physically stronger than I have seen in a Charlton team for a very long while, when other teams start to struggle the lads bring it up a notch. When the opposition lose their concentration in the box we are there ready to grab the opportunity.I wouldn't want to play us never mind in a final with all the support we will bring.9
-
SteveACS said:Braziliance said:Point scoring from posts made almost half a year ago?
Dunno about that, we're at Wembley, let's enjoy the ocassion.
"Hindsight is a wonderful thing"15 -
1
-
Braziliance said:
That is really interesting to hear from the Wycombe fan , sounds like Dodds might be another of these head coach types that is a very good coach at age group level or as a first team coach but just lacks that certain something to be a No1. Agree that his touchline demeanour was very Appleton!1 - Sponsored links:
-
He's an intense, highly strung character who takes the responsibilities of the job extremely seriously. I think he has great confidence in his own abilities and when he knows he's right about something, he takes exception when he then gets criticized and sometimes even mocked (eg Alfie May/Godden transaction).
Some call that being over sensitive, others would describe it as him being brutally honest, and straight talking !
I have no problem with him singing his own praises when he gets proved to have been correct about something.
I, like many others, was cursing his decision to substitute Small last night, but it turned out to be a great decision, and a very courageous decision by Jones.
I don't think there was any playing to the camera's last night, I think it was an outpouring of emotion and pent up tension.6 -
MarcusH26 said:Braziliance said:
That is really interesting to hear from the Wycombe fan , sounds like Dodds might be another of these head coach types that is a very good coach at age group level or as a first team coach but just lacks that certain something to be a No1. Agree that his touchline demeanour was very Appleton!
0 -
20 -
13 -
mendonca said:It was a bit cringe and at one stage you had to remind yourself it was the semi-finals, rather than the final! As long as we win games, am absolutely fine.
What was the rant about when the ball went out for a throw in the West stand?
That fan was the 12th man and didn’t do their job properly .
Could have nicked the ball, thrown it further back in the stand etc0 -
5
-
CafcSCP said:mendonca said:It was a bit cringe and at one stage you had to remind yourself it was the semi-finals, rather than the final! As long as we win games, am absolutely fine.
What was the rant about when the ball went out for a throw in the West stand?
That fan was the 12th man and didn’t do their job properly .
Could have nicked the ball, thrown it further back in the stand etc
6 -
… is the 9th Charlton manager to win us a promotion.29
-
Also proof that a Charlton Manager needs to have a previous connection with the club if we want them to be successful.
Let this put the bed the modern day myth that we can hire someone who has never had a connection with the club, before becoming Manager and thinking they can achieve anything15 -
What a beautiful man he is3
- Sponsored links:
-
Pages 34-37 of this thread after the Crawley defeat are hilarious reading it back now.
And this isn't a post to gloat or anything like that, as after the Orient home defeat in the EFL trophy when they had about 25 shots i wanted him gone too and saw no way back.
Nathan, i apologise. We love you.9 -
Is he the first non ex player to get us promoted?2
-
BigRedEvil said:Is he the first non ex player to get us promoted?2
-
paulsturgess said:CALLUM13
-
ForeverAddickted said:Also proof that a Charlton Manager needs to have a previous connection with the club if we want them to be successful.
Let this put the bed the modern day myth that we can hire someone who has never had a connection with the club, before becoming Manager and thinking they can achieve anything
14 -
Callum. You are my hero mate. I have waited to post on here because I didn’t want to curse anything. You were so right, I was so wrong… thank you so Jonesy.3
-
Callumcafc said:paulsturgess said:CALLUM1
-
NorthheathAddick said:ForeverAddickted said:Also proof that a Charlton Manager needs to have a previous connection with the club if we want them to be successful.
Let this put the bed the modern day myth that we can hire someone who has never had a connection with the club, before becoming Manager and thinking they can achieve anything4 -
-
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Pages 34-37 of this thread after the Crawley defeat are hilarious reading it back now.
And this isn't a post to gloat or anything like that, as after the Orient home defeat in the EFL trophy when they had about 25 shots i wanted him gone too and saw no way back.
Nathan, i apologise. We love you.
"It's a funny ol game...."9