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Obika (would be) a brilliant addition to the squad?

edited July 2013 in General Charlton
He scores goals. He's fast. I like him.
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    he's not an addition yet is he?
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    Who's this Obika lad? not seen him mentioned on this site.
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    Obika might be an alternative to a Cup.
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    Brilliant might be stretching it a bit
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    Loan or free yes money no thanks.
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    Rated him
    So a yes from me
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    Seems okay to me - hope he signs.
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    No thanks
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    Glimpses of talent, bit of gamble, hope we don't spend our "small" budget on him, happy with loan for another year.
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    Yes. He has a number of attributes....,seemingly good attititude, decent pace, decent touch, good in the air, takes up good positions in the box. I see great potential but I suspect, so do other clubs.
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    I actually think given a run of games Obika could be a very good Championship striker he seems to have improved a lot over the last few years so I'd like us to get him permanently.
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    Never mind all this , his full name is Jonathan 'Chiedozie' Obika!!
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    I thought the partnership he built up with Yann was very good. A bit rusty understandably when he came but he finished the season in great form after he got a few games under his belt. A definite yes and no brainer as far as I'm concerned.
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    Scored three league goals for Charlton in the Championship despite not having much of a run out, two of them game winning goals, and he likes the club. Can't understand how anyone would turn down having him in the team, especially when we only have one striker
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    Didn't play enough to really judge but looked like he could do well at this level.

    We're not going to be able to afford a proven Champ goalscorer, anyone we sign will most likely be an older player on the way down, someone that hasn't had a good season or younger player on the way up.

    He seemed to work hard, had a bit of pace and strength, decent touch, not bad in the air and scored a few goals.

    As one of 4/5 strikers competing for a place I think he'd be a good option. There's a player we can develop there and shouldn't be too expensive, he's not going to make it at Spurs.
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    Seems to score goals for us and as a striker that's not a bad habit
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    Wouldn't want him first choice. We'd be in trouble if he was expected to score our goals if kermy/jacko got injured/lost form
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    Even if he signs we still need another two.
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    Wouldn't say brilliant, passable maybe.
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    It's a yes from Fanny
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    After he returned to the Spuds, at the end of his loan spell, he scored 3 goals in 2 games for their development squad.
    I don't think we should take it as a given that Spurs will let him go.
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    Be a good addition to the squad, needs to be a regular on the subs bench and be used on a regular basis if his game is to improve.
    Could well find himself a regular if things work out
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    I think he would be a good signing. Time will tell if he would be the goal getter we truly need but he has good movement and given a longer run i think could improve alot. Would prefer a permanent to loan as i feel permanents are more committed to the cause, but i wouldn't blow any huge chunk of any budget we have on one player.
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    impact. he scores goals late which stats will tell you is what we are missing
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    Scored three league goals for Charlton in the Championship despite not having much of a run out, two of them game winning goals, and he likes the club. Can't understand how anyone would turn down having him in the team, especially when we only have one striker

    This.
    I'm 100% we want him back, loan or perm, it just comes down to how Spurs see things.
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    Scored three league goals for Charlton in the Championship despite not having much of a run out, two of them game winning goals, and he likes the club. Can't understand how anyone would turn down having him in the team, especially when we only have one striker

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    I'm 100% we want him back, loan or perm, it just comes down to how Spurs see things.
    I'm sure we want him and that spurs are prepared to sell him. But what it will come down to is money, for both spurs and obika

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    Rob62 said:

    Scored three league goals for Charlton in the Championship despite not having much of a run out, two of them game winning goals, and he likes the club. Can't understand how anyone would turn down having him in the team, especially when we only have one striker

    This.
    I'm 100% we want him back, loan or perm, it just comes down to how Spurs see things.
    I'm sure we want him and that spurs are prepared to sell him. But what it will come down to is money, for both spurs and obika

    And us !

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    Yes from me. Lets make him realize his potential
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    After he returned to the Spuds, at the end of his loan spell, he scored 3 goals in 2 games for their development squad.
    I don't think we should take it as a given that Spurs will let him go.

    In an earlier development game away at Man U he scored a hat trick.

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    If he joins us and plays enough games, he'll get 15 goals next season, easily. His record stands up
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