Nathan Jones says that he is flattered to be linked with the vacancy at Cardiff and would like to manage the club one day, but has a job to do at Charlton: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/charlton-athletic-manager-nathan-jones-responds-to-cardiff-city-job-link-and-bookies-odds/
Should he leave, substantial compensation would be required.
Inevitably Jones has said it will be a 'real test' at Stevenage on Saturday. They are currently 15th in the table and five places below Charlton in the form table. Their home form is better than their away form.
Four Four Two forecast a 19th place finish for them, saying that the loss of charm merchant manager Steve Evans was a 'monumental blow', although 'they still have a competitive squad.' Centre back Carl Pergianni is a key player, giving them defensive strength.
Charlton fans have sold out the away end. Stevenage seem to be suffering a bit from second season syndrome, but they are still capable of pulling off some surprises and it will be a tricky fixture in which three points must be the target: https://www.castrust.org/2024/09/can-the-addicks-get-back-on-track-at-stevenage/
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