Loaning out both Piggott, and Holmes Dennis were the right decisions at the right time, and we should let things be on that front. If Polish Pete is positively re-programming his game he might still surprise, as for Reza let's hope the Kuwaiti's have more money than sense.
Kap10 I've seen Piggott and Reza play and not impressed with either but only had a very fleeting glimpse of Polish Pete so can't judge just yet on him but would rather see more of him than the other two and if all three are no good so be it
Just play a video of us against Millwall on the TV. That'll stop any sort of temptation.
A year is a long time in football.....
Bob's doing the right thing. Let Joe play as many games as possible, including the Xmas period. Hopefully he scores a few goals but more importantly, comes to terms with the physical side (both during the games and the post match recovery). Then if we need him, call him back for the second half of the season.
Just play a video of us against Millwall on the TV. That'll stop any sort of temptation.
Exactly. One decent goal in a piss poor league doesn't make Joe a decent striker. Nor does it with Polish Pete the other week, granted. But overall we've seen enough of Joe to suggest that not only is he not good enough for Charlton but ultimately he will end up at Welling for the remainder of his career.
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Bob's doing the right thing. Let Joe play as many games as possible, including the Xmas period. Hopefully he scores a few goals but more importantly, comes to terms with the physical side (both during the games and the post match recovery). Then if we need him, call him back for the second half of the season.
One decent goal in a piss poor league doesn't make Joe a decent striker.
Nor does it with Polish Pete the other week, granted.
But overall we've seen enough of Joe to suggest that not only is he not good enough for Charlton but ultimately he will end up at Welling for the remainder of his career.
Then again i imagine the standard of defending in the Kuwaiti league to be on a par with the Kent league