Interesting question.
Tactics and playing styles are not my strong point.
But what I perceive is that Nathan Jones has transformed Charlton from
- A team in free-fall to League Two, and then out of the leagues altogether, into
- A team which will scrape by in the lower half of League One.
Not a team which can compete realistically for promotion to the Championship.
Maybe after a couple of seasons of steady reform. But not yet. Not by a million miles.
We just drew with Fleetwood Town.
Now the bullet-pointed transformation is welcome.
But it is not anything to write home about frankly.
CAFC as a footballing entity has
only travelled a fraction of the distance necessary to undo the harm of years of mismanagement and abuse by owners and gaffers unfit for the responsibility they took on.
If NJ has done that without the need for wingers then fair enough.
But how much further can the team go without the option?
Surely teams that achieve things (promotions and long Cup runs) can fully utilise all the possibilities of the full width of the pitch.
Good wing backs are part of that. But surely not all of it.