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  • Hmm Ipswich or Charlton? Tough choice at the moment....
  • I will be surprised if Ipswich go for him.
  • If he's still big, strong and decent in the air he could do a job till the end of the season.

    Not sure about a policy where we either sign/loan 19 y/o with no experience or 32+ y/o at the end of their careers, but he'd know more about champ defenses, how they bully and how to deal with it than anything we've got on our books.
  • Ridiculous. So a year ago he sells Kermogant for a couple of hundred grand cos he's ageing and now we're thinking of signing this guy?

    He might be alright despite his abysmal goal record, and I obviously hope to god he does well - but if he is why is available from a side in the relegation zone?

    That Belgian plonker makes no sense.

    I'd like to know how anyone, particularly RD, could argue against this point.



  • Ridiculous. So a year ago he sells Kermogant for a couple of hundred grand cos he's ageing and now we're thinking of signing this guy?

    He might be alright despite his abysmal goal record, and I obviously hope to god he does well - but if he is why is available from a side in the relegation zone?

    That Belgian plonker makes no sense.

    I'd like to know how anyone, particularly RD, could argue against this point.



    If it's true he refused to play to avoid a contract extension, a lot of people could argue against it quite easily.
  • Ridiculous. So a year ago he sells Kermogant for a couple of hundred grand cos he's ageing and now we're thinking of signing this guy?

    He might be alright despite his abysmal goal record, and I obviously hope to god he does well - but if he is why is available from a side in the relegation zone?

    That Belgian plonker makes no sense.

    I'd like to know how anyone, particularly RD, could argue against this point.



    I will, Kermogant was offered another contract by us that he chose not to sign.

    He then wanted to go to Bournemouth to sign a contract from them that we have been told was a better offer. RD cashed in, where's the problem in that then?

    Kermogant wasn't sold because he was ageing, he was sold because HE wanted to leave!
  • edited January 2015

    This forum is becoming a parody of itself.

    "We need an experienced Championship hold up man!"

    So we are linked with an experienced Championship hold up man...

    "Why are we linked with this player, what will he add to the team?"

    We are a mid table Championship side. The days of signing the Darren Bents, Shaun Bartletts, etc are over until we return to the Premiership.

    I tell you what. Pick a list of players that you want, and bring them in. One rule. You have to pay for him yourself.

    You're completely missing the point East Stand. The point is not necessarily the player selection (although personally I think it's questionable), the point is RD's decision-making is completely illogical and seems to change on a day to day basis.

    And while we're on player selection, nobody's expecting us to sign a proven Championship striker as they cost 5 to 10m these days. But that doesn't mean that all you're left with is u19 players and pension collectors (I also doubt Fortune's wages will be especially cheap). With a proper management and scouting system I am sure there are hungry / angry players with the right personality out there who would probably want to play for charlton and who might not necessarily be the next Charlie Austin but could do a better job than Tucudean. Curbs successfully found these players for 15 years and I'll happily cover the transfer fee we paid for Yann Kermogant out of my own pocket - and he turned out okay.

    Unfortunately a 70 year old bloke sat at a desk in belgium who has probably seen 1 training session and 1 match in the UK in an entire year is not going to find such players.
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  • Ridiculous. So a year ago he sells Kermogant for a couple of hundred grand cos he's ageing and now we're thinking of signing this guy?

    He might be alright despite his abysmal goal record, and I obviously hope to god he does well - but if he is why is available from a side in the relegation zone?

    That Belgian plonker makes no sense.

    I'd like to know how anyone, particularly RD, could argue against this point.



    If it's true he refused to play to avoid a contract extension, a lot of people could argue against it quite easily.
    Macho posturing by RD.
  • Saga Lout said:

    Essex_Al said:

    Ridiculous. So a year ago he sells Kermogant for a couple of hundred grand cos he's ageing and now we're thinking of signing this guy?

    He might be alright despite his abysmal goal record, and I obviously hope to god he does well - but if he is why is available from a side in the relegation zone?

    That Belgian plonker makes no sense.

    I'd like to know how anyone, particularly RD, could argue against this point.



    I will, Kermogant was offered another contract by us that he chose not to sign.

    He then wanted to go to Bournemouth to sign a contract from them that we have been told was a better offer. RD cashed in, where's the problem in that then?

    Kermogant wasn't sold because he was ageing, he was sold because HE wanted to leave!
    Not sure that last statement is correct. He wanted to leave because we weren't offering the deal he wanted. Could it be that we didn't offer a better deal because of his age?
    Or the fact we were entitled to another year anyway and he was taking the piss.
  • Saga Lout said:

    Essex_Al said:

    Ridiculous. So a year ago he sells Kermogant for a couple of hundred grand cos he's ageing and now we're thinking of signing this guy?

    He might be alright despite his abysmal goal record, and I obviously hope to god he does well - but if he is why is available from a side in the relegation zone?

    That Belgian plonker makes no sense.

    I'd like to know how anyone, particularly RD, could argue against this point.



    I will, Kermogant was offered another contract by us that he chose not to sign.

    He then wanted to go to Bournemouth to sign a contract from them that we have been told was a better offer. RD cashed in, where's the problem in that then?

    Kermogant wasn't sold because he was ageing, he was sold because HE wanted to leave!
    Not sure that last statement is correct. He wanted to leave because we weren't offering the deal he wanted. Could it be that we didn't offer a better deal because of his age?

    Clearly from a football point of view selling Kermorgant was a mistake. It is an even bigger mistake that we never tried to replace him like for like.

    Whereas I don't think implicitly he wanted to leave . Bournemouth made him an offer in terms of salary and length that he could not refuse and we were not prepared to match . Remember their Russian billionaire owner has very deep pockets.
  • Saga - he refused to play, by stating that he would be 'injured' when we said we would activate his contract extension. So Roland got rid.
    If I refused to work I would be sacked.
  • That's it though Henry. Everything's so reactive. He dumped a load of players on Powell and sacked him presumably because he couldn't make it work with them, then went out in the summer and signed the sort of players (vetokele and gudmundsson) that Powell had been telling him we desperately needed. Then he dumped a load more on peeters, sacked him cos he wasn't doing the job with them; and a week later is going out to try quick fixes for the problems that peeters had identified.

    I know there are other factors / variables, but his strategies are ludicrous and make no sense. Everything he does just seems to me to underline what a pig-headed arrogant **** he is.

    When you analyse his strategy the only regular first teamers left from when he took over, just 12 months ago, are:

    Church (rightly desperately trying to offload but would be a free anyway)
    Cousins (if a suitable offer came in he would sell)
    Harriott (see Cousins but any fee would be nominal)
    Jackson (too old to get anything for)
    Solly (knees probably wouldn't pass a medical)
    Wiggins (history of injuries off putting to potential buyers)
    Wilson (see Harriott but any fee would be nominal)

    He has, during his ownership, brought in either on loan or by buying:

    Nego
    Reza
    Parysczek
    Ansah
    Vetokele
    Bikey
    Munns
    Buyens
    Moussa
    Ben-Haim
    Bulot
    Gudmundsson
    Coquelin
    Onyewu
    Tucudean
    Henderson
    Etheridge
    Dmitrovic
    Watt
    Veljkovic

    And sent out on loan or sold:

    Smith
    Stephens
    Kermogant
    Alnwick
    Hamer
    Hollands
    Gower
    Green
    Dervite
    Feely
    Wood
    Azeez
    Cook
    Poyet
    Pritchard
    Hughes
    Evina
    Morrison
    Pigott
    Pope
    Tucudean


    Buy, buy, buy........sell, sell, sell. It's almost as if everything is a commodity to him. That's no recipe for stability.

    And neither is having four managers in 12 months especially as players do move because of the manager and this can be the clincher as to how well or badly they perform.

    Another stick to beat RD with that I don't understand.

    Leyton Orient have had 4 managers, this season! I know a few Orient season ticket holders, and they're not slitting their wrists.

    Or, you could give up supporting Charlton, and begin following a more stable club.

    Like Leeds, for instance...
  • edited January 2015

    That's it though Henry. Everything's so reactive. He dumped a load of players on Powell and sacked him presumably because he couldn't make it work with them, then went out in the summer and signed the sort of players (vetokele and gudmundsson) that Powell had been telling him we desperately needed. Then he dumped a load more on peeters, sacked him cos he wasn't doing the job with them; and a week later is going out to try quick fixes for the problems that peeters had identified.

    I know there are other factors / variables, but his strategies are ludicrous and make no sense. Everything he does just seems to me to underline what a pig-headed arrogant **** he is.

    When you analyse his strategy the only regular first teamers left from when he took over, just 12 months ago, are:

    Church (rightly desperately trying to offload but would be a free anyway)
    Cousins (if a suitable offer came in he would sell)
    Harriott (see Cousins but any fee would be nominal)
    Jackson (too old to get anything for)
    Solly (knees probably wouldn't pass a medical)
    Wiggins (history of injuries off putting to potential buyers)
    Wilson (see Harriott but any fee would be nominal)

    He has, during his ownership, brought in either on loan or by buying:

    Nego
    Reza
    Parysczek
    Ansah
    Vetokele
    Bikey
    Munns
    Buyens
    Moussa
    Ben-Haim
    Bulot
    Gudmundsson
    Coquelin
    Onyewu
    Tucudean
    Henderson
    Etheridge
    Dmitrovic
    Watt
    Veljkovic

    And sent out on loan or sold:

    Smith
    Stephens
    Kermogant
    Alnwick
    Hamer
    Hollands
    Gower
    Green
    Dervite
    Feely
    Wood
    Azeez
    Cook
    Poyet
    Pritchard
    Hughes
    Evina
    Morrison
    Pigott
    Pope
    Tucudean


    Buy, buy, buy........sell, sell, sell. It's almost as if everything is a commodity to him. That's no recipe for stability.

    And neither is having four managers in 12 months especially as players do move because of the manager and this can be the clincher as to how well or badly they perform.

    Another stick to beat RD with that I don't understand.

    Leyton Orient have had 4 managers, this season! I know a few Orient season ticket holders, and they're not slitting their wrists.

    Or, you could give up supporting Charlton, and begin following a more stable club.

    Like Leeds, for instance...
    Who says we are "slitting our wrists"? And if Orient fans are happy having had four managers and the stability it has given them from going from 3rd to 5th from bottom in one season (as Orient have) then all I can say is good luck to them.

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  • ''Marc-Antoine Fortune linked''

    More chance of getting Lance Fortune (for the silver surfers on this sight)
  • This is part of an article in yesterday's Evening Standard.

    “For whatever reason, a very good management structure was virtually entirely replaced. The assistant manager is still there — I am not sure in what capacity — but the coaching staff have gone. Becchetti has brought in too many people from his own country. That may be revolutionary. It may be a disaster. It doesn’t look great. You have got Italian trainers and physios etc… Language is a huge problem.”

    Hearn, whose Matchroom Sport business is booming, then points out: “If I am doing a show in Scotland, I’ll work with a Scottish person who understands that market. I am sensible enough to say I don’t know every answer.”

    The above pretty much covers my thoughts on our problems, I think Barry Hearn has hit the nail on the head.
  • Dazzler, out of interest how many games have you seen this season?
  • edited January 2015
    Seen 4 live and 2 streams, listened to the commentary on every other game I could which must be around 20 this season and you?

    The stats speak for themselves, we started ok and have progressively got worse (as our luck ran out according to Bob or he began to bully the players according to insiders elsewhere on CL depending on who you believe)?

    Not sure on the reasoning behind your question @Stu_of_Kunming‌ ?
  • That's it though Henry. Everything's so reactive. He dumped a load of players on Powell and sacked him presumably because he couldn't make it work with them, then went out in the summer and signed the sort of players (vetokele and gudmundsson) that Powell had been telling him we desperately needed. Then he dumped a load more on peeters, sacked him cos he wasn't doing the job with them; and a week later is going out to try quick fixes for the problems that peeters had identified.

    I know there are other factors / variables, but his strategies are ludicrous and make no sense. Everything he does just seems to me to underline what a pig-headed arrogant **** he is.

    When you analyse his strategy the only regular first teamers left from when he took over, just 12 months ago, are:

    Church (rightly desperately trying to offload but would be a free anyway)
    Cousins (if a suitable offer came in he would sell)
    Harriott (see Cousins but any fee would be nominal)
    Jackson (too old to get anything for)
    Solly (knees probably wouldn't pass a medical)
    Wiggins (history of injuries off putting to potential buyers)
    Wilson (see Harriott but any fee would be nominal)

    He has, during his ownership, brought in either on loan or by buying:

    Nego
    Reza
    Parysczek
    Ansah
    Vetokele
    Bikey
    Munns
    Buyens
    Moussa
    Ben-Haim
    Bulot
    Gudmundsson
    Coquelin
    Onyewu
    Tucudean
    Henderson
    Etheridge
    Dmitrovic
    Watt
    Veljkovic

    And sent out on loan or sold:

    Smith
    Stephens
    Kermogant
    Alnwick
    Hamer
    Hollands
    Gower
    Green
    Dervite
    Feely
    Wood
    Azeez
    Cook
    Poyet
    Pritchard
    Hughes
    Evina
    Morrison
    Pigott
    Pope
    Tucudean


    Buy, buy, buy........sell, sell, sell. It's almost as if everything is a commodity to him. That's no recipe for stability.

    And neither is having four managers in 12 months especially as players do move because of the manager and this can be the clincher as to how well or badly they perform.

    Another stick to beat RD with that I don't understand.

    Leyton Orient have had 4 managers, this season! I know a few Orient season ticket holders, and they're not slitting their wrists.

    Or, you could give up supporting Charlton, and begin following a more stable club.

    Like Leeds, for instance...
    I'm regularly in touch with an Orient fan called Mat Roper who edits Pandemonium fanzine and leads "Stand up for the Orient" (because of the Olympic Stadium issue). Based on that, I'd say that the mood there is similar to ours. And of course, some are more reactive and pessimistic than others. But most agree that a revolving door of managers isn't the best way to achieve better results.

    You'll note that I left a broadly positive comment about Fortune above…no sticks here for me.
  • You don't want to moan but....

    11 goals in his last 120 apps.

    fits the bill nicely
  • At the end of the day, in typical Charlton fashion, have we left it too late to sign any decent players? We are crap on the pitch, the club has gone into panic mode and we are scrabbling round for anyone we can get in on loan.

    This guy is 33 years old. Younger than me, but old in football terms. His goal scoring record is piss poor. He plays for a team already in the relegation zone and can't get a game there.

    This is a genuine, serious question to all those that are giving this signing the thumbs up...what is it you're seeing in him that i'm not? What appeal does he have. I understand it's an extra pair of legs, adding to the squad etc. but he will come at some cost which will only impact upon any other possible signings. We have seen in the past, older loanees come to our club, do very little for us, show no passion or commitment (as they are only here on loan) but they're happy to pick up a wage which will still be several thousand a week.

    We do need new players, new faces. All areas need a boost. We need to get rid of some of our existing players who are simply not good enough, but are these the signings that are realistically going to keep us up?

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