Revelation emerges around Charlton Athletic’s manager search
Charlton Athletic‘s managerial search appears to be drawing to a close with further information emerging about the prospective appointment of Ben Garner.
The Addicks dismissed Johnnie Jackson of his duties promptly after the end of the League One season and seem to have moved to appoint Swindon Town’s Ben Garner in an extended process.
Ryan Walker, of Total Sport Swindon, posted the following message on Twitter this morning.
He wrote: “Ben Garner has now formally agreed terms with Charlton and compensation fee has been agreed with Swindon for him.
“Scott Marshall and Scott Lindsey have both had zoom calls with Charlton, now the two clubs need to agree compensation fee for them.
“Deal should be closed soon.”
Ben Garner has now formally agreed terms with Charlton and compensation fee has been agreed with Swindon for him. Scott Marshall and Scott Lindsey have both had zoom calls with Charlton, now the two clubs need to agree compensation fee for them. Deal should be closed soon. #stfc
— Ryan Walker (@ryan_walker14) June 4, 2022
The South London Press broke the news that Garner was set to be appointed ten days ago, with the delay before an announcement triggering further anxiety amongst the supporter base, with 12 days remaining before the club’s pre-season tour.
Garner earned some plaudits for his style of play as he sealed a sixth placed finish in League Two with Swindon last season.
However, his only previous managerial role did not go to plan with Bristol Rovers in League One, leaving an element of risk involved in the potential appointment.
The Verdict
You would be very hard-pushed to find a Charlton supporter who wanted Johnnie Jackson to be replaced by Ben Garner, after the club’s 13th placed finish in 2021/22.
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