Think he will end up at a club closer to London and sign a 1 year deal with the option of a further year should he play X amount of games.
He’s coming back?
That do cross my mind but I think that ship has sailed.
Really hope he gets sorted though I think he might have to take a steps backwards, prove himself and then see what is on the table. I’d assume the Argyle offer was really low and it’s a long way away so presumably he felt thee would be a better offer elsewhere and closer....dangerous game in the current climate
Think he will end up at a club closer to London and sign a 1 year deal with the option of a further year should he play X amount of games.
He’s coming back?
If he does come back then surely it will be on a pay as you play contract. No f#$#ing way can we afford to pay him a years money to sit in the treatment room.
Think he will end up at a club closer to London and sign a 1 year deal with the option of a further year should he play X amount of games.
He’s coming back?
That do cross my mind but I think that ship has sailed.
Really hope he gets sorted though I think he might have to take a steps backwards, prove himself and then see what is on the table. I’d assume the Argyle offer was really low and it’s a long way away so presumably he felt thee would be a better offer elsewhere and closer....dangerous game in the current climate
Not sure he has the luxury of being picky over geography. Given his record he needs to sign with who ever is willing to take him on, this transfer window is a nightmare to be a free agent, and one with Page’s record is in a particularly precarious position.
Remember the Charlton Legend Cory Gibbs; How could we forget.
Well despite not playing a single game for Charlton over 2 years from May 2006 when he signed. Over 4 years in the states from 2008 he played 82 matches !
It will beggar a very large question about our medical team if Lewis move on and suddenly becomes a proper player ( as I hope he does).
I don't think it will.
It was clear, and Bowyer referred to it, that part of the problem was in Page's head.
New start, new club and he will, with luck, thrive just as other rejected players do well with us.
I could understand this back in the days of Cory Gibbs or Kelly Youga. But medical science, imaging etc has come on leaps and bounds in recent years. Even small muscle tears and strains can be picked up now on scans. It shouldn't be difficult to confirm whether a physical injury actually exists or if a player is just imagining it. It could transpire that we gave away an excellent player, just as he had finally got over years of injury problems.
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Really hope he gets sorted though I think he might have to take a steps backwards, prove himself and then see what is on the table. I’d assume the Argyle offer was really low and it’s a long way away so presumably he felt thee would be a better offer elsewhere and closer....dangerous game in the current climate
No f#$#ing way can we afford to pay him a years money to sit in the treatment room.
How could we forget.
Well despite not playing a single game for Charlton over 2 years from May 2006 when he signed. Over 4 years in the states from 2008 he played 82 matches !
Not a lot of people know that.
Lewis Page, a change of club can work wonders.
It was clear, and Bowyer referred to it, that part of the problem was in Page's head.
New start, new club and he will, with luck, thrive just as other rejected players do well with us.
But medical science, imaging etc has come on leaps and bounds in recent years.
Even small muscle tears and strains can be picked up now on scans.
It shouldn't be difficult to confirm whether a physical injury actually exists or if a player is just imagining it.
It could transpire that we gave away an excellent player, just as he had finally got over years of injury problems.