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Post by kings hill addick on May 6, 2022 15:21:28 GMT
A couple of bits I’ve heard, that Jackson wanted to replace MacGillivray this Summer, and that Stockley wants out. If that were true why didn't he drop him (McG) after poor displays. Stockley can bugger off. We won't get promoted with him upfront. To be fair I don’t think any of us think we’d get promoted with Salah upfront.
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Post by bigandy99 on May 6, 2022 15:57:53 GMT
A couple of bits I’ve heard, that Jackson wanted to replace MacGillivray this Summer, and that Stockley wants out. Think most managers coming in will want to see who else they can use as GK. Stockley wanting out is a strange on, after being so positive and actually having a decent goal scoring season. My next door neighbour has a relative who knows Stockley - I’ll try to get some gossip!
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Post by IpswichAddick on May 6, 2022 17:18:35 GMT
It was my own fault. I introduced my son to Charlton during the reign of Karel Fraye. I even had to explain my actions to cafcass! No what you mean. I introduced my grandson to Charlton now he is an Addick for life. How very true. Though my username is different lol
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Post by reamsofverse on May 7, 2022 11:56:31 GMT
Michael Morrison is out of contract this summer and is not playing for Reading today. He's had a good season and we could do with building our defence around him again. He's a leader and the type of player you want around the dressing room.
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Post by reamsofverse on May 7, 2022 12:00:33 GMT
Matt Ingram would be a good replacement for Macca. He's on an emergency loan at Luton from Hull.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2022 12:11:00 GMT
Matt Ingram would be a good replacement for Macca. He's on an emergency loan at Luton from Hull. Someone has pointed out to me this morning that one of the advantages of having no manager and a late recruitment policy is that you reduce the wage costs over the Summer months.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2022 12:11:47 GMT
Michael Morrison is out of contract this summer and is not playing for Reading today. He's had a good season and we could do with building our defence around him again. He's a leader and the type of player you want around the dressing room. [br I’m told that Jackson wanted to bring him back this Summer, so interesting that you say that.
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Post by cafcjack83 on May 7, 2022 12:16:11 GMT
Michael Morrison is out of contract this summer and is not playing for Reading today. He's had a good season and we could do with building our defence around him again. He's a leader and the type of player you want around the dressing room. I was on Zoom call with him (Michael Morrison) recently via the PFSA talking about his career etc. and he came across really well and he is definitely the type of player you'd want in the dressing room! A big upgrade on what we have already even at 34.
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Post by reamsofverse on May 7, 2022 13:03:46 GMT
He is playing for Reading today actually. Just nearly scored too!
Danish Dave and his day dreaming little boy will bring in shit then have to find a manager just happy to be back in employment to manage that shit.
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Post by jonkool on May 7, 2022 17:26:45 GMT
He is playing for Reading today actually. Just nearly scored too! Danish Dave and his day dreaming little boy will bring in shit then have to find a manager just happy to be back in employment to manage that shit. So hope you’re wrong there Reams but when you have dysfunctional ownership with an additional slice of nepotism the prospects for next season aren’t good. First time ever I’m not renewing my ST at this time … the only real way us fans can apply pressure to Pinocchio. All very sad and all we can do is to wait and see what transpires 😳
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Post by 19addickted96 on May 7, 2022 23:05:15 GMT
Matt Ingram would be a good replacement for Macca. He's on an emergency loan at Luton from Hull. Someone has pointed out to me this morning that one of the advantages of having no manager and a late recruitment policy is that you reduce the wage costs over the Summer months. Which is actually rubbish, as they’re paid until 30th July, with players contractually having to be paid until 30th august should they be free agents an not find a club after their release (releasing club pays the wages) So likely hood is that Charlton will have to pay the wages of Pearce/Gunter/Mathews/innis until august minimum
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2022 8:11:56 GMT
Someone has pointed out to me this morning that one of the advantages of having no manager and a late recruitment policy is that you reduce the wage costs over the Summer months. Which is actually rubbish, as they’re paid until 30th July, with players contractually having to be paid until 30th august should they be free agents an not find a club after their release (releasing club pays the wages) So likely hood is that Charlton will have to pay the wages of Pearce/Gunter/Mathews/innis until august minimum Pretty sure you are wrong on the players, and it’s undeniable we are not paying a CEO or manager. Interesting that Jackson got compo based on league position, and Sandgaard waited until after the Ipswich thumping when we dropped in the league. Shrewd move by the Danish bean counter.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2022 8:41:04 GMT
Which is actually rubbish, as they’re paid until 30th July, with players contractually having to be paid until 30th august should they be free agents an not find a club after their release (releasing club pays the wages) So likely hood is that Charlton will have to pay the wages of Pearce/Gunter/Mathews/innis until august minimum Pretty sure you are wrong on the players, and it’s undeniable we are not paying a CEO or manager. Interesting that Jackson got compo based on league position, and Sandgaard waited until after the Ipswich thumping when we dropped in the league. Shrewd move by the Danish bean counter. Didn’t we drop just a single place. I doubt very much your conspiracy theory is correct
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Post by reamsofverse on May 8, 2022 9:03:44 GMT
He is playing for Reading today actually. Just nearly scored too! Danish Dave and his day dreaming little boy will bring in shit then have to find a manager just happy to be back in employment to manage that shit. So hope you’re wrong there Reams but when you have dysfunctional ownership with an additional slice of nepotism the prospects for next season aren’t good. First time ever I’m not renewing my ST at this time … the only real way us fans can apply pressure to Pinocchio. All very sad and all we can do is to wait and see what transpires 😳 I like your stance jonkool. Let's hope that many other CAFC fans follow suit. This will make Sandgaard start to realise that he is losing the fan base. He needs to know the truth.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2022 9:06:35 GMT
So hope you’re wrong there Reams but when you have dysfunctional ownership with an additional slice of nepotism the prospects for next season aren’t good. First time ever I’m not renewing my ST at this time … the only real way us fans can apply pressure to Pinocchio. All very sad and all we can do is to wait and see what transpires 😳 I like your stance jonkool. Let's hope that many other CAFC fans follow suite and don't but an S/T because they always have. This is what will make Sandgaard think the fan base is still behind him. He needs to know the truth. The early bird ST renewal expires this week, so it’s squeaky bum time for Sandgaard & Son. As many others have commented, it’s very hard to sell £500 STs for League One football when you’ve got no manager & half a squad of players.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2022 9:09:20 GMT
Pretty sure you are wrong on the players, and it’s undeniable we are not paying a CEO or manager. Interesting that Jackson got compo based on league position, and Sandgaard waited until after the Ipswich thumping when we dropped in the league. Shrewd move by the Danish bean counter. Didn’t we drop just a single place. I doubt very much your conspiracy theory is correct Jackson himself said straight after the Ipswich defeat and at the POTY that he had been having good conversations with Sandgaard about the Sunmer plans. Something very strange happened for TS to have been having those convos, only then to fly back to the USA and pick up the phone to sack Jackson. Unless he’s just two faced, of course. Back on transfers ….we need to be signing up identified targets early, which is obviously now going to be impossible.
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Post by kings hill addick on May 8, 2022 9:58:05 GMT
I like your stance jonkool. Let's hope that many other CAFC fans follow suite and don't but an S/T because they always have. This is what will make Sandgaard think the fan base is still behind him. He needs to know the truth. The early bird ST renewal expires this week, so it’s squeaky bum time for Sandgaard & Son. As many others have commented, it’s very hard to sell £500 STs for League One football when you’ve got no manager & half a squad of players. Maybe that’s why Jackson was kept on - to sell season tickets to those that wanted him to stay on. Maybe that’s a factor as to why he was sacked? Maybe season ticket sales are low and Sandgaard thought that changing the manager would help!
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2022 10:05:57 GMT
The early bird ST renewal expires this week, so it’s squeaky bum time for Sandgaard & Son. As many others have commented, it’s very hard to sell £500 STs for League One football when you’ve got no manager & half a squad of players. Maybe that’s why Jackson was kept on - to sell season tickets to those that wanted him to stay on. Maybe that’s a factor as to why he was sacked? Maybe season ticket sales are low and Sandgaard thought that changing the manager would help! Maybe a 4-0 drubbing sealed the decision?
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Post by Mundell on May 8, 2022 10:51:14 GMT
To be fair to Thomas Sandgaard any club owner (or manager in a commercial organisation) faces a real dilemma once they begin to have doubts about the head coach (or employee). Until those doubts have crystallised into a firm decision there is no option other than to continue as normal. While feedback and advice ought to be a part of that normality, any sense that a termination might be imminent is potentially counterproductive because it can inadvertently force that outcome before it’s entirely clear it’s the right thing to do.
It’s entirely possible that Sandgaard has had doubts about Jackson for weeks, but chose to operate as if the manager was staying until he’d made a final decision. I don’t think that’s unreasonable. I wouldn’t be surprised if a long plane journey, free from the constant interruptions of his daily life, gave Sandgaard the time to think, so that by the time he landed he’d come to a decision. The abject surrender at Ipswich may have been a factor in his thinking or it may not.
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Post by kings hill addick on May 8, 2022 11:01:58 GMT
To be fair to Thomas Sandgaard any club owner (or manager in a commercial organisation) faces a real dilemma once they begin to have doubts about the head coach (or employee). Until those doubts have crystallised into a firm decision there is no option other than to continue as normal. While feedback and advice ought to be a part of that normality, any sense that a termination might be imminent is potentially counterproductive because it can inadvertently force that outcome before it’s entirely clear it’s the right thing to do. It’s entirely possible that Sandgaard has had doubts about Jackson for weeks, but chose to operate as if the manager was staying until he’d made a final decision. I don’t think that’s unreasonable. I wouldn’t be surprised if a long plane journey, free from the constant interruptions of his daily life, gave Sandgaard the time to think, so that by the time he landed he’d come to a decision. The abject surrender at Ipswich may have been a factor in his thinking or it may not. That sounds perfectly reasonable. It also explains why Washington’s Agent was led to believe that no decision would be made until the manager for next season was known.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2022 12:12:11 GMT
I think Sandgaard had doubts about appointing Jackson in the first place. I personally didn’t want him and begrudgingly flipped to supporting his appointment as results initially took an upturn. I suspect this is where Thomas was also.
I get people are upset by the way it was done but I still am firmly behind the decision to remove him from post and it being after the Ipswich match
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Post by scabbyhorse on May 8, 2022 12:33:36 GMT
I think Sandgaard had doubts about appointing Jackson in the first place. I personally didn’t want him and begrudgingly flipped to supporting his appointment as results initially took an upturn. I suspect this is where Thomas was also. I get people are upset by the way it was done but I still am firmly behind the decision to remove him from post and it being after the Ipswich match This is exactly how I felt about Jackson’s appointment 100%.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2022 19:40:18 GMT
With little MK Dons getting knocked out of the Play Offs tonight, lots of clubs will be looking at the outstanding Scott Twine.
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Post by kings hill addick on May 8, 2022 19:53:40 GMT
With little MK Dons getting knocked out of the Play Offs tonight, lots of clubs will be looking at the outstanding Scott Twine. We can look but I, seriously, doubt we’ll be signing him.
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Post by petetongthereturn on May 8, 2022 20:38:47 GMT
Please No more signings from MK dons.
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Post by redownunder on May 9, 2022 0:51:55 GMT
We need to be buying a few of the high performing youngsters of League two. We have zero chance in getting any of the youngsters in League One as they are playing for our direct competitors. There are also some exceptional young talent in the Championship that would be ideal loan signings.
The big question is though would they be interested in coming to a club being run into the ground by TS. That is why the choice of our new manager is so important.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2022 7:25:42 GMT
Please No more signings from MK dons. Scott Twine’s stats in League One are outstanding this season. He has got 8 times as many assists & goals as Alex Gilbey.
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Post by aucklandaddick on May 9, 2022 7:47:55 GMT
Please No more signings from MK dons. Scott Twine’s stats in League One are outstanding this season. He has got 8 times as many assists & goals as Alex Gilbey. The good old ship Twine sailed away 12 months ago……he will be championship bound this summer and MK Dons will be a few millions richer………and there was me on here questioning at the time why we were not in for him and being told by members that he wasn’t on our list……..our little black box had not highlighted him as a quality free…..funny that MK Dons little black box did rate him and they swooped in very quickly before the other vultures came circling……our little black box highlighted Harry Arter as the answer to our midfield problems……and the rest they say is history………
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Post by kings hill addick on May 9, 2022 9:30:17 GMT
Someone has pointed out to me this morning that one of the advantages of having no manager and a late recruitment policy is that you reduce the wage costs over the Summer months. Which is actually rubbish, as they’re paid until 30th July, with players contractually having to be paid until 30th august should they be free agents an not find a club after their release (releasing club pays the wages) So likely hood is that Charlton will have to pay the wages of Pearce/Gunter/Mathews/innis until august minimum I don't want to sound pedantic but I think you'll find that the contracts finish 30th June and the club will pay them (if they dont have another club) until 31st July. As pre-season training starts mid July - possibly earlier this season due to the World Cup it is likely that it will make little difference as most frees will be attached within a week or two of the end of June. We could sign players later to save money, of course. We could sign ten players on transfer deadline day (saving a lot of wages) but then we will end up having another season like this one.
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Post by 1978sussex on May 9, 2022 17:17:44 GMT
Jorge Grant let go by pererbrought, be a good signing
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