Portsmouth News

No plans to sack Jackett

Pompey have no plans to sack boss despite poor start to season

- By JORDAN CROSS The News @pn_ jordan_cross

POMPEY have no plans to sack Kenny Jackett at present.

The News understand­s the manager’s position is currently safe, despite a poor start to the season.

There is concern from within the club at the manner in which the campaign has started, and the way in which the Blues lost their way in dreadful fashion against Wigan on Saturday.

But the club feel it's too early in the season to make a managerial change.

And the on-pitch picture pales into insignific­ance when considerin­g the financial worries created by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Pompey’s losses now top £5m, as football going behind closed doors wreaks havoc with their financial health.

Chief executive Mark Catlin has already stated the club have been losing £700,000 per month, as the impact of Covid-19 is felt.

Catlin has previously stated redundanci­es can’t be ruled out at Fratton Park, as a result of the huge figures being haemorrhag­ed each month.

With the prospect of fans being kept from attending games until next year, the concern over that desperate scenario occurring intensifie­s.

It’s understood it would cost in the region of £400,000 to cancel Jackett’s contract which ends next summer, while there would likely be a turnover of backroom staff in the event of a new manager coming in.

That would bring its own huge costs especially if a successor was in place at another club, with compensati­on needed to be paid.

A new face would also likely see a turnover of players, as is usually the case as a new manager shapes the playing squad.

Incurring those costs doesn’t make financial sense in a climate which will see clubs go to the wall, unless a bailout can quickly be actioned.

Calls for Jackett to leave have intensifie­d in the wake of a winless start to the new League One campaign.

On Saturday, the Pompey boss himself explained he’s feeling the pressure, even with fans not attending games.

That is a scenario which is arguably helping Jackett, with Fratton Park likely to have been a toxic environmen­t in the face of the opening-day draw with Shrewsbury and weekend loss to the Latics.

Also, disappoint­ment among fans translatin­g into a drop in attendance­s could have been a scenario which would have forced the club’s board to act over the manager’s future.

Jackett now faces a huge challenge of turning around supporters’ feelings towards him, when it’s now clear he doesn’t have the support of the majority of fans.That task begins at Burton Albion on Saturday – the start of a busy eight-game run in October.

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BRIGHT SPARK Substitute Ellis Harrison provided hope against Wigan

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