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So now Mills is going...

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edited December 2007 in General Charlton
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As I approach my final week at Charlton I felt this to be the right time to reflect on what has been from a footballing point of view an enjoyable last 5 months.

My departure after the game at Leicester will certainly be tinged with a degree of sadness and I hope the fans will feel I have given them every bit as much commitment as when I last played for this club. Initially we had hoped to be in a position whereby we could agree a permanent move, but unfortunately this does not seem to be possible and with no resolution on the horizon, I will now be returning to Manchester at the end of this month.

It is at this point I would like to make it clear that I have really enjoyed my time back at the Valley, particularly playing competitive football week in and week out. Charlton are a great club, the players and staff are a superb bunch of people and to put it bluntly I have the utmost respect for the gaffer. He for one made it clear very early on that he would like me to stay and I am sure he has done all he can to make that happen. As we all know, there is a lot that goes on behind the scenes when trying to secure the services of a player whether it be the politics that exist between the clubs involved or with the negotiations between player, agent and the powers that be. Having now worked with him during these last 5 months, albeit a relatively short time, I have found him to be one of the better managers that I have played for. His ability to deal with players and situations is second to none! Perhaps the best way to describe his attributes is to say that he is always open to new ideas as well as being very tactically aware. Most importantly though are his skills as a very good man manager, treating the players with respect and honesty. That for me is vital when looking to continually get the best from your players week in and week out, especially when results aren’t always going right for you on the pitch.

I'll certainly miss the fans who I feel welcomed and accepted me back very quickly and that extra support can be very beneficial at times, especially when you’re being booed by just about every away fan. To be honest, I quite like it particularly as you know that you’ve certainly made a mark and are being recognised for whatever reason. The Charlton fans have certainly got behind me on this one and I think they loved the fact that the opposition were going to boo my every touch of the ball.
This Saturday sees me possibly involved in my last home game where hopefully the result will go our way and I can say farewell with a smile and three points in the bag. Of course I hope I’m going to be missed, but not too much because I really hope that Charlton end up back in the Premiership with or without my services.

As the saying goes, every cloud has a silver lining and on the flip side I won't miss getting up at 5a.m. in the morning to travel down on the train for training 2 or 3 times each week. Football and family life do not often mix well and this has certainly been the case for me. Being on loan miles away creates its own pressures, but I'm glad I've done it and thankful to Charlton for the opportunity. However football is a funny game and just when you think things are going in one direction, football does seem to have the habit of turning you around and sending you off in another. So who knows what is just around the corner and at this time of year who knows what Santa might just bring?!!?

So with just three games left for me, my aim is to get the maximum from these games and help contribute to getting Charlton back into the top three. That will be a great way to finish my loan period at this club and will allow me to then feel that I have done my job leaving on a relatively happy note.

I hope you all have a great time over the festive period, eat too much...drink too much... and then spend January wishing you hadn't!
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  • Sadly his wages are going to be a hurdle too big to overcome. We will never be able to afford even half of what he must be on at Man City. We are going to miss him hugely in the New Year, unless a new loan deal can be sorted out.
  • Well well please tells what our financies are at the moment.
  • The man is a ledge!!
  • Oh shite. Don't go Danny! Surely we could at least extend his loan - he's not going to be getting a game at City is he?
  • b*llocks.....losing him and Sodje is gonna leave a gaping hole in our back 4, add onto that all the injuries we appear to be getting at once and this could possibly turn out to be a crap christmas (from a football perspective!)

    lets just hope something can be sorted out...
  • Bloody hell, Sodje going back, Mills going back, Thatcher out, Basey out, Powell knackered and carrying a knock, McCarthy utter rubbish, Gibbs doesn't exist, Moo2 injured. Our back 4 is going to be shocking in the new year!
  • Charlton cant afford him. Me thinks we are in a bit of bother. All those years in the premiership paying vast amounts of money to and for jensen, jj, bartlett is finally coming home ;-)
  • If he, as i suspect, is on £30k plus a week then of course we can't compete.
  • You cannot extend short term loans past three months sadly (Ala Chris Dickson to Gills).

    Whislt I am dis-appointed Mills is leaving, Mootakill was quality what I saw of him & we also have Sankofa, so not something we cannot overcome.
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  • Oh dear..doom and gloom aplenty!!
  • [cite]Posted By: Ketman[/cite]You cannot extend short term loans past three months sadly (Ala Chris Dickson to Gills).

    Whislt I am dis-appointed Mills is leaving, Mootakill was quality what I saw of him & we also have Sankofa, so not something we cannot overcome.

    Didn't know that. That is really bad news.

    Seriously concerned about what kind of state our back four will be in after Christmas....
  • I suspect that he is on nearer to 40k pw at Man City and I doubt we are paying even half of that at the moment. Without being able to loan him again I doubt Millsy would take that big a drop in wages (and why should he, I would'nt). All I can say is thanks Danny and if something can be worked out then great.
  • Gutted. He's been my player of the year so far.
  • Time for Moo2 to step up now and turn that promising start he had into consistent class.
  • [cite]Posted By: kinveachyaddick[/cite]Gutted. He's been my player of the year so far.

    gonna be Weaver I reckon. Wouldn't have said that a few years ago !!
  • What a refreshingly honest piece. Good on you Millsy.

    Looks to me that his January move has already been done and dusted. Expect him to join one of the lower Prem teams (Wigan, Derby, Brum, Sunderland).

    If they're taking his salary on, then we had no chance.

    I know you read this site, so thanks for your efforts pal. You'll be missed.
  • Ditto AFKA
  • Sad to lose Mills, but we have other priorities, I think Magic would make and excellent right back.

    R
  • IF Moto2 gets a run and IF he gets back to the form hown in the ONE game he showed it.Then fine.
    May be (fingers crossed) its a punt by Milesy to get a perm transfer.
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  • I love players like him, full-on commitment on the pitch, winding up the opposition, and a gentleman and professional off it! Great seeing him at the end of the game at Palarse giving it loads.
  • drop your bloody wage demands and come and play with a clause saying if we go up we give you a big fat bonus to make up for the wages.

    All the best anyway you've been blinding and thanks
  • Your right GH, we were all raving about Moo2 at the start of the season.

    He's had six months to get used to things over here, now its essential for us that he steps up and delivers.
  • [cite]Posted By: Plaaayer[/cite]The man is a ledge!!


    Oiiiiiiiiiiii
  • [cite]Posted By: razil[/cite]Sad to lose Mills, but we have other priorities, I think Magic would make and excellent right back.

    R

    errm, yes, but losing a quality right back who can also fill in more than adequately at both centre half and left back and who shows so much passion and committment is a bigger loss than any other we'll suffer including if Reidy were to go. And Magic at right-back ? Would be better in midfield in my opinion.
  • thought he looked good the other day, and going forward, no better than semedo if that in midfield.

    Agree with you about the mills stuff though, although I think Big Chris would be a much bigger loss, as well as Reid and perhaps Thomas.
  • lets not try and move players around in our minds too much, there are going to be changes in Jan, that is for sure.

    Lets see what we have at the end of the window before we start worrying.
  • As AFKA said, it seems he's already been approached by a Prem side - and in his blog said he'd be relieved not to have to get up regularly at 5 am.

    Burt as others say, we'll see new players/loans etc in Jan.
  • Got to admit the last player I wanted to see in a Charlton shirt was Danny Mills (previous last was Ben Thatcher), but he has been an absolute star, not some Premiership dandy coming down to pick p his money while finding a Prem. club, he has got stuck in as one of our own. However, rather than missing him for his defensive abilities, I think we will miss him for his vocal leadership on the field, his winding up of the opposition and his forward forays, at least one of which led to a goal (v Plymouth - off the post on to the back of the keeper into the net).

    Thanks Danny - mind you we'll still get on your back if you come back as an opponent and play on the edge.
  • Thanks for the five months Danny - we'll miss your steel at the back and endless energy.

    Good luck wherever you go.
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