Ha both with time on hands and a hat trick bagged.
Missed one in the first half too. Strikers must score every chance they get or they are rubbish
As I said earlier, I was really impressed with his link up play. He's not just a poacher although all three goals were in or near the six yard box and first time finishes. That's good play and even better movement.
And he's under contract.
The Paint Pot Trophy games might actually be worth watching next season if they play this side.
PS. I'm impressed by Bakrin too. Maybe not ready now but a physical presence and can play it on the ground too.
FULL-TIME | Charlton U23s 6 Cardiff City U23s 1
Daniel Kanu is the hat-trick hero at The Valley as Anthony Hayes' young Addicks cruise to victory against the Bluebirds.
Bravo - what marvellous entertainment from our young lads ! They absolutely tortured Cardiff in the second half with their passing and movement (a concept which, all too often, appears alien to the first team). Anderson completely controlled the game in midfield, ably supported by Williams and Agyemang, whilst Kanu's movement and football brain are first class. I also really like the look of the very young goalie. Good performances all over the pitch and Leaburn's goal at the end was the cherry on the top.
An excellent performance from a very young side, especially when the Under 23 squad is without a raft of players who are either injured or out on loan - e.g. Tyreece Campbell, Elerewe, Henry, Vennings, Clayden, Ghandour, Gavin, Aouachria and Ness.
I hope this Kanu lad is on a proper contract, and it’s got some length to it - 39 goals in a season will have the vultures circling….
Signed a deal to 2024. Which if we're still in league one no doubt means we will either sell him next summer or watch him go on a free (+ whatever nominal fee we get for coaching him) in 2024
Bravo - what marvellous entertainment from our young lads ! They absolutely tortured Cardiff in the second half with their passing and movement (a concept which, all too often, appears alien to the first team). Anderson completely controlled the game in midfield, ably supported by Williams and Agyemang, whilst Kanu's movement and football brain are first class. I also really like the look of the very young goalie. Good performances all over the pitch and Leaburn's goal at the end was the cherry on the top.
An excellent performance from a very young side, especially when the Under 23 squad is without a raft of players who are either injured or out on loan - e.g. Tyreece Campbell, Elerewe, Henry, Vennings, Clayden, Ghandour, Gavin, Aouachria and Ness.
Well said.
Can add AMB, Dempsey and even Burstow to that list.
Oguntayo too who, I assume is injured and the player @SELR_addicks told us would dominate this league, Jacob Roddy
Anthony Hayes is giving me Nathan Jones vibes. It's a different intensity to first team football, but he shows how you set up with the formation, the movement and pressing you need. And to get it from what must be one of the youngest sides in the U23s. Maybe that young, progressive manager we crave is already with us...
Anthony Hayes is giving me Nathan Jones vibes. It's a different intensity to first team football, but he shows how you set up with the formation, the movement and pressing you need. And to get it from what must be one of the youngest sides in the U23s. Maybe that young, progressive manager we crave is already with us...
Anthony Hayes is giving me Nathan Jones vibes. It's a different intensity to first team football, but he shows how you set up with the formation, the movement and pressing you need. And to get it from what must be one of the youngest sides in the U23s. Maybe that young, progressive manager we crave is already with us...
Its a shame that Hayes has decided that he wants to focus on working with the younger age groups at the moment. When did he leave the First Team setup, is there any correlation in his return to the U23s etc. and when we went downhill?
Anthony Hayes is giving me Nathan Jones vibes. It's a different intensity to first team football, but he shows how you set up with the formation, the movement and pressing you need. And to get it from what must be one of the youngest sides in the U23s. Maybe that young, progressive manager we crave is already with us...
Hayes seems very much to be a coach and it seems a very good one.
He spent a long time at Brentford and now has worked his way up to U23 coach here and also helped out JJ and JE when they first took over.
Don't want to sidetrack this into yet another should we sack Jacko or not thread but there would be a risk, as there is with any appointment, in appointing Hayes when he is untried as a "manager" as opposed to a "coach."
The skill set is different and the pressures much greater. Other than a few fans, most realise that the U23s is a development squad so results are not paramount. We all see the intense pressure and lack of time given to first team managers and not just at the Valley.
A "coach" however might actually be attractive to TS, an owner who, IMHO, dabbles too much in recruitment and the playing side and may feel that he can continue to do so with a more "continental model".
But the Nathan Jones analogy is, I think, a very good one. Given time and backing Hayes could do a good job for us.
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Big man with the final goal.
As I said earlier, I was really impressed with his link up play. He's not just a poacher although all three goals were in or near the six yard box and first time finishes. That's good play and even better movement.
And he's under contract.
The Paint Pot Trophy games might actually be worth watching next season if they play this side.
PS. I'm impressed by Bakrin too. Maybe not ready now but a physical presence and can play it on the ground too.
Cardiff U23s manager is Charlton legend Darren Purse
An excellent performance from a very young side, especially when the Under 23 squad is without a raft of players who are either injured or out on loan - e.g. Tyreece Campbell, Elerewe, Henry, Vennings, Clayden, Ghandour, Gavin, Aouachria and Ness.
Can add AMB, Dempsey and even Burstow to that list.
Oguntayo too who, I assume is injured and the player @SELR_addicks told us would dominate this league, Jacob Roddy
He spent a long time at Brentford and now has worked his way up to U23 coach here and also helped out JJ and JE when they first took over.
Don't want to sidetrack this into yet another should we sack Jacko or not thread but there would be a risk, as there is with any appointment, in appointing Hayes when he is untried as a "manager" as opposed to a "coach."
The skill set is different and the pressures much greater. Other than a few fans, most realise that the U23s is a development squad so results are not paramount. We all see the intense pressure and lack of time given to first team managers and not just at the Valley.
A "coach" however might actually be attractive to TS, an owner who, IMHO, dabbles too much in recruitment and the playing side and may feel that he can continue to do so with a more "continental model".
But the Nathan Jones analogy is, I think, a very good one. Given time and backing Hayes could do a good job for us.
Some cracking goals. Best game from Charlie Barker in a long time. Kanu was very impressive.