Maybe he's just doing a tour of the shittest places to live in England. Next stop Boro.Oh dear, Nathan. Luton, Stoke, both horrible clubs. Please please please, don't go to Palace next time around, unless it's to relegate them.
Maybe he's just doing a tour of the shittest places to live in England. Next stop Boro.Oh dear, Nathan. Luton, Stoke, both horrible clubs. Please please please, don't go to Palace next time around, unless it's to relegate them.
Oh dear, Nathan. Luton, Stoke, both horrible clubs. Please please please, don't go to Palace next time around, unless it's to relegate them.
He’s better off unemployed; Stoke’s a shit-hole.
Anywhere is a better place than Luton.Have you been to Luton!? Stoke is probably a better place all in all.
Undoubtedly, it is a step up, but would it be worth giving up a (seemingly) good thing at Luton for a bit of a gamble?
He could always do a Smug.Genuinely unsure if it would be a good move for him or not?
Potential to turn himself into a Premier League manager if he gets it right (and put himself firmly in line as CH's successor), but also the job looks a bit like a poisoned chalice currently.
Undoubtedly, it is a step up, but would it be worth giving up a (seemingly) good thing at Luton for a bit of a gamble?
Anywhere is a better place than Luton.
Having said that, the surrounding area (St Albans etc) is lovely and I'd guess that NJ lives there.
What's horrible about Stoke City FC? Much like the Albion, it's a club owned by a local family who recognise the importance the club plays in the local community and they have invested heavily to keep it at the heart of that community. I don't have much love for the area itself, and a minority of their fans aren't the nicest, but the club itself is a decent club with a rich history.
For Nathan Jones, it's a fantastic opportunity: a club with a very strong squad and parachute money to try and get back to the Premier League. He's not going to get a Premier League job - they're not given to young British managers - so Stoke, or similar, is as good as it's going to get.
I've only ever been to Luton once. My wife (then girlfriend) was on a course there and as it was her birthday I drove down to meet her and take her out for dinner.You're absolutely right. I spent my teenage years in Harpenden which is five miles away from Luton but might as well be a different continent.
Applies for other jobs while he is in a job. If not ''rubbish'' - certainly disloyal or unreliable
I've only ever been to Luton once. My wife (then girlfriend) was on a course there and as it was her birthday I drove down to meet her and take her out for dinner.
After wandering around the town centre for a while (and genuinely considering fish and chips in the hotel room) we finally found the one half decent looking place to eat. Pizza Express.
I spent the following day driving round the little village and towns nearby, had lunch in a beautiful village pub etc. The contrast was quite extraordinary.
Shortly afterwards Luton came first in a list of "shittest towns in England" much to my complete lack of surprise.
This was about 14 years ago and from what I've read it's only got worse......
All of this. Nothing wrong with Stoke City. Crap area, a few twats in their support for sure, but a decent enough club IMO.What's horrible about Stoke City FC? Much like the Albion, it's a club owned by a local family who recognise the importance the club plays in the local community and they have invested heavily to keep it at the heart of that community. I don't have much love for the area itself, and a minority of their fans aren't the nicest, but the club itself is a decent club with a rich history.
For Nathan Jones, it's a fantastic opportunity: a club with a very strong squad and parachute money to try and get back to the Premier League. He's not going to get a Premier League job - they're not given to young British managers - so Stoke, or similar, is as good as it's going to get.
I used to live in the Luton area. It's a very ordinary town, but scruffy and far too much racial tension. Some of the estates in the area are proper grim too - I'm thinking in particular of Lewsey Farm, but there are others.Why is it so bad?