I don't think the club can if it's a season's loan or, indeed, would wish to, given that the rationale was to recoup a proportion of his wages. I doubt that it would work anyway.
I expect that Tony Watt - along with Vetokele, Ceballos and the great Nabby Sarr - will (in theory, at least) be reporting for pre-season training next July. Further pay-offs will doubtless be required to move them on.
If we have a problem with some players in our current side being lazy and not putting in a shift, then Vetokele will most certainly not be an answer to our problems.
Played on the whole 'injured' excuse for far too long when he was here.
If we have a problem with some players in our current side being lazy and not putting in a shift, then Vetokele will most certainly not be an answer to our problems.
Played on the whole 'injured' excuse for far too long when he was here.
Exactly. Adding either Watt or Vetokele is just adding another player who can come up with the odd magic moment, but otherwise adds nothing to the consistency of the team. Great luxury players on a solid team, but largely useless to us. We need pace and skill in midfield, and we need players who can hold on to possession.
No chance this is going to happen I fear. Much as I'd like to see it, I don't think he'd want to play for us at the moment. Hell, I wouldn't want to play for us at the moment and I support the fucking club.
If he'd left me a nice message and didn't have "own number sending" switched off then maybe, I think my contract lets me call other mobiles for free....
Anyone who has said "NO" could not have been there saturday!!!! After watching that, I'm willing to try pull rabbit foots out my Arse on the advice of Uri Geller in a bid to never watch a Charlton team perform as badly as they did again.
no point calling him back cos he doesn't want to be here we'd never see another performance from him he was fine when he first arrived cos he didn't want to be in Belgium if he's got anything between the ears he will have worked out that Charlton is a toxic pantomime in which no sane individual should want a part in short: no
if it was on skill only yes in a heartbeat, i really rate the guy but he doesn't want to be here so no point calling him back, on a serious note would anyone take relegation if it meant them selling?.
Rather have a show pony as opposed to all the donkeys we had playing on Saturday. Watt has more talent than Ajose is ever likely to show but unfortunately I think we are not likely to see him again. No doubt we will almost give him away as Hearts do not even have a budget as large as ours supposedly is.
would have him back, the lack of depth in this squad is terrible and as we are still paying his wages. I would prefer to have him on our bench than on someone else's
no point calling him back cos he doesn't want to be here we'd never see another performance from him he was fine when he first arrived cos he didn't want to be in Belgium if he's got anything between the ears he will have worked out that Charlton is a toxic pantomime in which no sane individual should want a part in short: no
"He will have worked out that Charlton is a toxic pantomime".....yes and he had the lead role for a few months!
no point calling him back cos he doesn't want to be here we'd never see another performance from him he was fine when he first arrived cos he didn't want to be in Belgium if he's got anything between the ears he will have worked out that Charlton is a toxic pantomime in which no sane individual should want a part in short: no
"He will have worked out that Charlton is a toxic pantomime".....yes and he had the lead role for a few months!
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I expect that Tony Watt - along with Vetokele, Ceballos and the great Nabby Sarr - will (in theory, at least) be reporting for pre-season training next July. Further pay-offs will doubtless be required to move them on.
Played on the whole 'injured' excuse for far too long when he was here.
(2) 3 goals for 3 Clubs in the whole of 2016 (Ajose has 21 goals in 2016)
(3) Doesn't want to play for us
(4) Attitude has been questioned by virtually every manager he has ever played for
(5) Does all his best work at and around the corner flag
And he's our saviour?
He's just a very naughty boy.
starting elevenCEO's chairwe'd never see another performance from him
he was fine when he first arrived cos he didn't want to be in Belgium
if he's got anything between the ears he will have worked out that Charlton is a toxic pantomime in which no sane individual should want a part
in short: no
Show pony, no thanks
It's clearly not a question of talent, but you need more than talent to succeed...