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The 2017 Summer Transfer Rumours Thread (Deadline Day from page 264)

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  • It amazes me that Diego never succeeded with a father who should have loads of experience with which to guide his son.
  • dickplumb said:

    What is it with wanting old players back? Josh Wright, Diego Poyet.etc The only ex players I would want back are Harry Arter, Jemain Defoe, Jonjo Shelvey and Rob Elliott, and none of those will happen.

    Don't forget people wanting Wilson back too
  • dickplumb said:

    What is it with wanting old players back? Josh Wright, Diego Poyet.etc The only ex players I would want back are Harry Arter, Jemain Defoe, Jonjo Shelvey and Rob Elliott, and none of those will happen.

    I'd add Gomez and Lookman to that list as well.
    And jenkinson
  • I'd have that Hales bloke back, knows how to score goals.
  • _nam11 said:

    Poyet just been released from that team in Uruguay or wherever it was.

    Sad really.

    Tried to run before he could walk.

    Grass isn't always greener.

    etc.
    Poyet = Watt.

    Different names, same problem.
  • And Yann.


    I'd have the Poyet who left us the first time back but not sure where that player is now.

    I agree.
    Regarding Poyet he must be a similar age to Watt.i wonder why these very talented young players can completely lose their way like these two have
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  • dickplumb said:

    What is it with wanting old players back? Josh Wright, Diego Poyet.etc The only ex players I would want back are Harry Arter, Jemain Defoe, Jonjo Shelvey and Rob Elliott, and none of those will happen.

    I'd add Gomez and Lookman to that list as well.
    Randolph as well
  • Poyet is signing for Nacional who I'm pretty sure are a step up from the team he was at. I'm guessing they were forced to terminate it somehow.
  • I would take Dack back. Over Reeves, even.
  • It amazes me that Diego never succeeded with a father who should have loads of experience with which to guide his son.

    His dad should've told his son to stay put for another season or so. They chased the shiney shiney and the rest is history.

    Gus did, was fuming with his son when he joined West Ham whilst away on holiday, let's just say things were a bit frosite in Poyet household for sometime after
  • It amazes me that Diego never succeeded with a father who should have loads of experience with which to guide his son.

    His dad should've told his son to stay put for another season or so. They chased the shiney shiney and the rest is history.

    Gus did, was fuming with his son when he joined West Ham whilst away on holiday, let's just say things were a bit frosite in Poyet household for sometime after
    When the poyet's lived in worlds end lane in chelsfield they always had what looked like armed security guarding their house.
    I done a bit of work there from time to time and the atmosphere there was always a bit weird.
    Not that that's got anything to do with Diego's downfall.
    Just saying.
  • It amazes me that Diego never succeeded with a father who should have loads of experience with which to guide his son.

    His dad should've told his son to stay put for another season or so. They chased the shiney shiney and the rest is history.

    Gus did, was fuming with his son when he joined West Ham whilst away on holiday, let's just say things were a bit frosite in Poyet household for sometime after
    When the poyet's lived in worlds end lane in chelsfield they always had what looked like armed security guarding their house.
    I done a bit of work there from time to time and the atmosphere there was always a bit weird.
    Not that that's got anything to do with Diego's downfall.
    Just saying.
    They may have looked like they were armed (I assume you mean firearms), but that simply would not be the case......das iz verboten.
  • It amazes me that Diego never succeeded with a father who should have loads of experience with which to guide his son.

    His dad should've told his son to stay put for another season or so. They chased the shiney shiney and the rest is history.

    Gus did, was fuming with his son when he joined West Ham whilst away on holiday, let's just say things were a bit frosite in Poyet household for sometime after
    When the poyet's lived in worlds end lane in chelsfield they always had what looked like armed security guarding their house.
    I done a bit of work there from time to time and the atmosphere there was always a bit weird.
    Not that that's got anything to do with Diego's downfall.
    Just saying.
    They may have looked like they were armed (I assume you mean firearms), but that simply would not be the case......das iz verboten.
    Sir Patrick Mayhew (RIP) lived near me and used to pop into my work occasionally, until the peace process was in full swing he was always discretely escorted by guys with sub machine guys. They were not over zealous but you knew they were there and it was an odd feeling.
  • cfgs said:

    It amazes me that Diego never succeeded with a father who should have loads of experience with which to guide his son.

    His dad should've told his son to stay put for another season or so. They chased the shiney shiney and the rest is history.

    Gus did, was fuming with his son when he joined West Ham whilst away on holiday, let's just say things were a bit frosite in Poyet household for sometime after
    When the poyet's lived in worlds end lane in chelsfield they always had what looked like armed security guarding their house.
    I done a bit of work there from time to time and the atmosphere there was always a bit weird.
    Not that that's got anything to do with Diego's downfall.
    Just saying.
    They may have looked like they were armed (I assume you mean firearms), but that simply would not be the case......das iz verboten.
    Sir Patrick Mayhew (RIP) lived near me and used to pop into my work occasionally, until the peace process was in full swing he was always discretely escorted by guys with sub machine guys. They were not over zealous but you knew they were there and it was an odd feeling.
    I've never seen a sub machine guy. What do they look like?
    :-)
  • edited August 2017

    cfgs said:

    It amazes me that Diego never succeeded with a father who should have loads of experience with which to guide his son.

    His dad should've told his son to stay put for another season or so. They chased the shiney shiney and the rest is history.

    Gus did, was fuming with his son when he joined West Ham whilst away on holiday, let's just say things were a bit frosite in Poyet household for sometime after
    When the poyet's lived in worlds end lane in chelsfield they always had what looked like armed security guarding their house.
    I done a bit of work there from time to time and the atmosphere there was always a bit weird.
    Not that that's got anything to do with Diego's downfall.
    Just saying.
    They may have looked like they were armed (I assume you mean firearms), but that simply would not be the case......das iz verboten.
    Sir Patrick Mayhew (RIP) lived near me and used to pop into my work occasionally, until the peace process was in full swing he was always discretely escorted by guys with sub machine guys. They were not over zealous but you knew they were there and it was an odd feeling.
    I've never seen a sub machine guy. What do they look like?
    :-)
    Somebody call?
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  • cfgs said:

    It amazes me that Diego never succeeded with a father who should have loads of experience with which to guide his son.

    His dad should've told his son to stay put for another season or so. They chased the shiney shiney and the rest is history.

    Gus did, was fuming with his son when he joined West Ham whilst away on holiday, let's just say things were a bit frosite in Poyet household for sometime after
    When the poyet's lived in worlds end lane in chelsfield they always had what looked like armed security guarding their house.
    I done a bit of work there from time to time and the atmosphere there was always a bit weird.
    Not that that's got anything to do with Diego's downfall.
    Just saying.
    They may have looked like they were armed (I assume you mean firearms), but that simply would not be the case......das iz verboten.
    Sir Patrick Mayhew (RIP) lived near me and used to pop into my work occasionally, until the peace process was in full swing he was always discretely escorted by guys with sub machine guys. They were not over zealous but you knew they were there and it was an odd feeling.
    I've never seen a sub machine guy. What do they look like?
    :-)
    image
  • cfgs said:

    It amazes me that Diego never succeeded with a father who should have loads of experience with which to guide his son.

    His dad should've told his son to stay put for another season or so. They chased the shiney shiney and the rest is history.

    Gus did, was fuming with his son when he joined West Ham whilst away on holiday, let's just say things were a bit frosite in Poyet household for sometime after
    When the poyet's lived in worlds end lane in chelsfield they always had what looked like armed security guarding their house.
    I done a bit of work there from time to time and the atmosphere there was always a bit weird.
    Not that that's got anything to do with Diego's downfall.
    Just saying.
    They may have looked like they were armed (I assume you mean firearms), but that simply would not be the case......das iz verboten.
    Sir Patrick Mayhew (RIP) lived near me and used to pop into my work occasionally, until the peace process was in full swing he was always discretely escorted by guys with sub machine guys. They were not over zealous but you knew they were there and it was an odd feeling.
    I've never seen a sub machine guy. What do they look like?
    :-)
    Grrrrrr useless autocorrect/brain (delete as applicable)
  • Give hanlan a go up top on Tuesday

    Injured and out for the next three weeks. Bromley have asked to take him on loan when he's fit until January but we're waiting to get another striker in before making a decision. If it happens it'll likely get done end of August.

    Failing that they're also keeping an eye on Umerah.
  • Sorry if someone had already said this, but Poyet has had many better games for us than Watt; yes please
  • wmcf123 said:

    Sorry if someone had already said this, but Poyet has had many better games for us than Watt; yes please

    I have had better games for Charlton than Watt and I was a left back who played 25 mins at right wing for our u14 team 13 years ago
    Aha, now I know what the 1990 stands for.
  • Marty Fryatt is without a club. Surely worth a trial for a league one club?

    He has not played for 2 years due to injury.
    Perfect for us then.
  • https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/charlton-consider-bid-for-15m-stevenage-striker-matt-godden-a3605826.html

    Matt Godden for £1.5m according to evening standard.

    I know nothing about him, anyone know how Stevenage played last year to know if he would fit into our system?
  • Won't be anything like 1.5m
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