Thomas Sandgaard says that it was a difficult decision to get rid of Nigel Adkins as he had enjoyed working with him, but sometimes a shock to the system was necessary: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/thomas-sandgaard-on-handing-charlton-caretaker-boss-role-to-johnnie-jackson-and-difficult-decision-to-part-company-with-nigel-adkins/
Some Charlton fans have argued that a wider shock to the system was necessary, in particular getting rid of Roddy, given a poor pattern of recruitment over the summer. I am not saying that they are wrong, simply that I don't know enough about how decisions are made. However, there may be a case of too many cooks spoiling the broth and it would be good to have a CEO in overall charge.
No rushed decisions will be made about a replacement and Johnnie Jackson will be given time to show what he can do which is only fair.
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