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Simeon Jackson - Released by Norwich

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  • In Jackson's only season in the Championship he scored 13 goals. Started 20 games and was 3rd choice behind Holt and Martin at the time. Previous to that he had got double figures in every season.

    Of course stats don't mean too much, it can depend on the club and style of play as much as anything else. But I believe Jackson won't be short of offers in the Championship and if we pulled this one off, we could have a proper goal scorer on our hands.

    Would make sense in a way, having previously lived around the southern area, playing for Dulwich Hamlet, Rushden & Diamonds and Gillingham. Powell sign him up! (If we can afford to..)
  • Simeon jackson is no better a striker than haynes however he will be able to play more mins

    Simeon jackson is not the answer not saying he wont improve the squad be he aint the 20 goal a season striker some think

    not actually disagreeing but how do you know? His season with Norwich was pretty impressive.
  • Some of the figures on here are madness, we were probably barely paying players 15K per week in the Premier League, let alone in the bloody Championship.

    With turnover at 8 million a wage of 15K per week would mean we were paying nearly 10% of our total income on one player - that is obviously bollocks.

    Would be very surprised if many players at Charlton were on much more than 5K per week, most on less than that.
  • Fuller was on 10k a week... Straight swap wages wise
  • blockquote class="Quote" rel="nth london addick">Simeon jackson is no better a striker than haynes however he will be able to play more mins

    Simeon jackson is not the answer not saying he wont improve the squad be he aint the 20 goal a season striker some think

    20 goal a season striker's don't really come around too often and if they do they are worth more than what we can actually afford which at the moment is nothing. So to say jackson won't improve our squad is daft
  • I didnt say he wouldnt improve our squad

    I said i am not saying he wont improve the squad, but he will not be the 20 goal a season striker people think

    I think he is a good player just that he would score goals in a team that plays a different way to us but even then he would struggle to get 20 goals a season

    If we sign him then i reckon he will score no more than 12
  • I didnt say he wouldnt improve our squad

    I said i am not saying he wont improve the squad, but he will not be the 20 goal a season striker people think

    I think he is a good player just that he would score goals in a team that plays a different way to us but even then he would struggle to get 20 goals a season

    If we sign him then i reckon he will score no more than 12

    He scored 13 as a third choice striker in the championship starting only 20 games. I think he would grab a hat full with us.

    I would love it if he signed.
  • read something somewhere - can't remember where - but Leeds are favourites for his signature
  • Where are people getting these Fuller wages from? I've heard everywhere from 10-15k plus. Has anyone got a source?
  • Sorry, but when people state exactly what a player earned that must be bollox. I mean, I dont even know what my colleagues at work earn, never mind a footballer for an organisation I dont even work at. Even if someone worked at CAFC, do you think Fuller will walk around telling people what he earned?

    I agree with Ormiston - the stats dont add up.

    And it may not be as simple as swapping the Fuller wages for another player as that wont save money (if that is what we were looking to do).
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  • jakecafc said:

    That's true but surely you sign a player based on his previous record with other clubs.. Powell new Kermo from Leicester and took a punt which worked well.

    Good. Baldock it is then.
  • Where are people getting these Fuller wages from? I've heard everywhere from 10-15k plus. Has anyone got a source?

    If anyone believes that we could pay anyone 15k per week then they have their head up their arse.
  • I didnt say he wouldnt improve our squad

    I said i am not saying he wont improve the squad, but he will not be the 20 goal a season striker people think

    I think he is a good player just that he would score goals in a team that plays a different way to us but even then he would struggle to get 20 goals a season

    If we sign him then i reckon he will score no more than 12

    but he scored 13 in 20, equating to over 20 in a full season? So you're clearly wrong there. Not saying he would score 20, but imo 15 would do anyway. You're quick to tell others their wrong, but its just your opinion.
  • edited May 2013
    i havent told anyone their wrong i have said i dont believe he is this 20 goal a season striker others believe he is

    from what i have seen of him i dont believe he is as good as others think he is

    in another team that plays differently to us then maybe he can score 20 goals but we either play slow with plenty of passing or we lump it to yann and go for flick ons he is a player more suited to quicker build up play we dont do that



    i may be wrong but i only recall him having 1 really prolific season and that was at Gillingham

  • i havent told anyone their wrong i have said i dont believe he is this 20 goal a season striker others believe he is

    from what i have seen of him i dont believe he is as good as others think he is

    in another team that plays differently to us then maybe he can score 20 goals but we either play slow with plenty of passing or we lump it to yann and go for flick ons he is a player more suited to quicker build up play we dont do that



    i may be wrong but i only recall him having 1 really prolific season and that was at Gillingham

    I saw him play for Norwich against Scunthorpe a couple of seasons ago. He came on as a second half sub. and scored a hattrick in 15 mins. Norwich won 6-1 that day. Jackson was very impressive but like most strikers very much a confidence player.

  • Apparently we are in for him, however, our main `prize` is Vaughan although we are fighting Derby for his signature and Derby have more money than we have so that could be that.
  • If the rumours are to be believed, we want Vaughan as well.
  • Doesn't matter if he's on 10k a week if he's a free transfer.

    People wouldn't bat an eyelid if we bought Obika for 500k and paid him 5k a week for a season.
  • Whether SJ is the answer and whether he is good enough / can afford his wages , I don't know , but if we do sign him I'm prepared to get behind him and support him as I did with Danny Haynes.

    More to the question, why when he was at Norwich was he deemed a 3rd choice striker?

    Style of play, injury prone, or just not as good as the other two?
  • There are a lot of strikers available but it all boils down to what we can afford -
    I'm sure wage demands will come down as players struggle to get new contracts.
    Have no idea what we're paying but some of the figures quoted seem OTT.
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  • we need to sign players who are on the way up .. not on the way down
  • Doesn't matter if he's on 10k a week if he's a free transfer.

    People wouldn't bat an eyelid if we bought Obika for 500k and paid him 5k a week for a season.



    But if you offer only one year the player you paid £500k for is worthless 12 months later as you can't ask for a fee.

  • Doesn't matter if he's on 10k a week if he's a free transfer.

    People wouldn't bat an eyelid if we bought Obika for 500k and paid him 5k a week for a season.

    People might bat more of an eyelid if it was their money. Which of the two scenarios do you reckon would cost more over a two year contract? How much do you think agents skim and signing on fees would factor in? Also, if the player does well and you extend the contract your "free" transfer is probably going to be double the running cost of your paid one.

  • Last summer we were all expectant of a few quality signings to take us forward and none materialised. This season something must happen to replace those that have departed but I very much doubt that we will be getting in any "names". I think we can forget the Jacksons and Vaughans and must settle for frees and loans.

    Fuller was a quality signing at the time. Do you know for sure that we have to settle for freebies and loans?

  • Chris_from_Sidcup said:
    Doesn't matter if he's on 10k a week if he's a free transfer.

    People wouldn't bat an eyelid if we bought Obika for 500k and paid him 5k a week for a season.



    I would fall off my chair if we spent £500K on anyone TBH.
  • We spent 400k on Wilson!
  • Cherries: Jackson could be bound for Dean Court after leaving Canada Gold Cup squad

    12:41am Wednesday 10th July 2013 in Sport By Neil Perrett

    STRIKER Simeon Jackson yesterday left Canada’s CONCACAF Gold Cup squad, fuelling speculation he could be on the verge of joining Cherries.

    News of his departure surfaced just hours after the Daily Echo had revealed Cherries were believed to be close to reaching an agreement with the former Gillingham and Norwich frontman.

    The Canadian Soccer Association announced that Jackson – the leading scorer in the Maple Leafs squad at the Gold Cup – had decided to leave a training camp in Seattle to pursue an opportunity with an unnamed European club.

    According to the CSA, the 26-year-old, who was a second-half substitute in Canada’s humiliating 1-0 defeat by Martinique in California on Sunday, “departed camp with the blessing of the team’s staff”.

    Daily Echo sources understand Jackson is today due to fly back to England and could then head to Dean Court to finalise his move to Cherries later this week.

    Jackson, who made 13 appearances for Norwich in the Premier League last season, is available on a free transfer following his release by the Canaries.

    And although he is also reportedly a target for a number of other Championship clubs, Jackson is believed to be ready to commit himself to Cherries.

    Meanwhile, Cherries are today expected to complete the signing of Mohamed Coulibaly on a free transfer from Swiss giants Grasshoppers, as revealed by the Daily Echo yesterday.

    Coulibaly, who joined Howe’s squad during last week’s training camp in south Germany and Switzerland, was among the crowd for last night’s pre-season friendly at Christchurch.

    The 24-year-old striker, who can also operate as a winger, is understood to have agreed personal terms with Cherries and will sign, subject to passing a medical.
  • Where is that CAFC_4_LIFE lad?
  • Dizzle said:

    Where is that CAFC_4_LIFE lad?

    School


  • have we still got the same budget as Rochdale, or is it less this season............lol !!

    bargain bucket here we come
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