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Miles Leaburn - Signs New 3 Year Contract (p77)

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  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
     Dean Holden is hoping that Miles Leaburn will be back from his ankle injury before the end of this month.

    Holden knows about the ghosts and curse!
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,341
    Scoham said:
    Thanks for posting this. Good news. 
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,586
    I still don't expect to see him in the matchday squad until September. Chuks later in my opinion.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,074
    edited August 2023
    The way this report has been worded does not even suggest he'll be near playing first team football this month.

    I'd not be surprised if he does not make an appearance until mid September.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,732
    Thanks to that Welling idiot, he won't have had a full pre-season. I am still angry about that challenge and if I had any say, I'd knock that friendly on the head next pre-season and cite that foul as the reason.
  • I still don't expect to see him in the matchday squad until September. Chuks later in my opinion.
    Yeah he'll need time to build up fitness so i wouldn't expect to see him on the bench until early September, maybe Fleetwood at home or the pizza cup with Crawley.
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    Thanks to that Welling idiot, he won't have had a full pre-season. I am still angry about that challenge and if I had any say, I'd knock that friendly on the head next pre-season and cite that foul as the reason.
    Same here as it happened just under me. The lump is about 100kg plus too some threw quite some force into it too. The fact the referee told Miles to get up will make him reference that it was just a bloody "coming together". Very very poor all round and I was a bit surprised nobody from the club came out fuming afterwards. Or any fans at least pose a remark on his Instagram. Sadly, him and Egbo were having a bit of a love in about the game and ignoring what happened to Miles. 

    Starting the season with May and Leaburn proved too good to be true.
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,648
    Surely Miles is big enough now, that he doesn’t need his mum with him.
  • Be funny if that had been the Sam Field who played for us
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  • CAFCDAZ
    CAFCDAZ Posts: 1,199
    my prediction for Miles this season is if he starts 30+ games, he scores 15+ goals. He has the attributes and i hope fulfils the ability to be the best young striker we've had for a long time.
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,156
    Thanks to that Welling idiot, he won't have had a full pre-season. I am still angry about that challenge and if I had any say, I'd knock that friendly on the head next pre-season and cite that foul as the reason.
    I posted something the same a few pages back, and received quite a few likes…and one LOL. Curious to see who thought the idea funny, I clicked on the LOL… and was reminded that the Welling Comms Manager walks among us, friends😂

    well, looks like I’m not a lone voice @Ollywozere
  • Let’s not underestimate the time it’ll take to get Miles up to speed/fitness.
    Think DH said Miles should be ready to join the squad training around third or forth week in August?
    So my guess is middle of September- earliest.
  • Ollywozere
    Ollywozere Posts: 1,542
    Thanks to that Welling idiot, he won't have had a full pre-season. I am still angry about that challenge and if I had any say, I'd knock that friendly on the head next pre-season and cite that foul as the reason.
    I posted something the same a few pages back, and received quite a few likes…and one LOL. Curious to see who thought the idea funny, I clicked on the LOL… and was reminded that the Welling Comms Manager walks among us, friends😂

    well, looks like I’m not a lone voice @Ollywozere
    Apologies Prague, I didn’t wish to belittle the point, I just feel it’s a bit of an overreaction. 
    Obviously, I can look at it from both sides, but it’s a little bit silly to suggest knocking the friendly on the head forever more due to one tackle and one injury.
    Particularly when you consider the uproar at the time when the club didn’t see the importance in continuing the tradition previously.
    It was a very unfortunate injury and one that could happen in any game, friendly or not.
    By all accounts, there were far more silly tackles flying about in the Dartford game a couple of weeks later - thankfully there were no injuries as a result, but there could have been and then we’d all be calling to never play Dartford again.

    There was no animosity whatsoever between the players or the clubs as a result of the injury. It’s football. 
    Miles is a hugely important player for Charlton and that game is a hugely important one for Welling every year.

    No Welling player is going out to injure another player in these games so it doesn’t do anyone any favours to go tit-for-tat and cancel the tradition. 
    If you don’t play Welling, you go and play another non-league team instead and the same thing is just as likely to happen anyway.

    Those are just my thoughts on the matter with a foot in both camps, but fully expect to be shot down! 
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,155
    Don’t play any local teams , they’re all our rivals for potential fans .
    Don’t give anyone a leg up .
    I want everyone to support Charlton and us to have to build a 100k stadium to keep as many as possible happy.
    World domination and pre season friendlies against Bayern Munich and Barcelona .
    Everyone in London supports Charlton we need the worlds first 200k stadium .

  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,732
    Thanks to that Welling idiot, he won't have had a full pre-season. I am still angry about that challenge and if I had any say, I'd knock that friendly on the head next pre-season and cite that foul as the reason.
    I posted something the same a few pages back, and received quite a few likes…and one LOL. Curious to see who thought the idea funny, I clicked on the LOL… and was reminded that the Welling Comms Manager walks among us, friends😂

    well, looks like I’m not a lone voice @Ollywozere
    Apologies Prague, I didn’t wish to belittle the point, I just feel it’s a bit of an overreaction. 
    Obviously, I can look at it from both sides, but it’s a little bit silly to suggest knocking the friendly on the head forever more due to one tackle and one injury.
    Particularly when you consider the uproar at the time when the club didn’t see the importance in continuing the tradition previously.
    It was a very unfortunate injury and one that could happen in any game, friendly or not.
    By all accounts, there were far more silly tackles flying about in the Dartford game a couple of weeks later - thankfully there were no injuries as a result, but there could have been and then we’d all be calling to never play Dartford again.

    There was no animosity whatsoever between the players or the clubs as a result of the injury. It’s football. 
    Miles is a hugely important player for Charlton and that game is a hugely important one for Welling every year.

    No Welling player is going out to injure another player in these games so it doesn’t do anyone any favours to go tit-for-tat and cancel the tradition. 
    If you don’t play Welling, you go and play another non-league team instead and the same thing is just as likely to happen anyway.

    Those are just my thoughts on the matter with a foot in both camps, but fully expect to be shot down! 
    I would agree that there were some really naughty tackles by Dartford players too. I assumed, maybe wrongly that there was a contractual obligation to play them given we use their ground and all. I think the tackle on Leaburn was totally unnaceptable in a friendly and maybe Welling should try to make assurances that their players understand that the game is a friendly in future. The way I see it, Charlton field two seperate sides in these early games and there shouldn't be an issue with playing one of these against the other. 

    I am all for the tradition continuing as long as Welling don't injure any more of our players. Why won't it happen again next season? This was an avoidable injury and in a competetive game understandable, but in a friendly unnaceptable.
  • Thanks to that Welling idiot, he won't have had a full pre-season. I am still angry about that challenge and if I had any say, I'd knock that friendly on the head next pre-season and cite that foul as the reason.
    I posted something the same a few pages back, and received quite a few likes…and one LOL. Curious to see who thought the idea funny, I clicked on the LOL… and was reminded that the Welling Comms Manager walks among us, friends😂

    well, looks like I’m not a lone voice @Ollywozere
    Apologies Prague, I didn’t wish to belittle the point, I just feel it’s a bit of an overreaction. 
    Obviously, I can look at it from both sides, but it’s a little bit silly to suggest knocking the friendly on the head forever more due to one tackle and one injury.
    Particularly when you consider the uproar at the time when the club didn’t see the importance in continuing the tradition previously.
    It was a very unfortunate injury and one that could happen in any game, friendly or not.
    By all accounts, there were far more silly tackles flying about in the Dartford game a couple of weeks later - thankfully there were no injuries as a result, but there could have been and then we’d all be calling to never play Dartford again.

    There was no animosity whatsoever between the players or the clubs as a result of the injury. It’s football. 
    Miles is a hugely important player for Charlton and that game is a hugely important one for Welling every year.

    No Welling player is going out to injure another player in these games so it doesn’t do anyone any favours to go tit-for-tat and cancel the tradition. 
    If you don’t play Welling, you go and play another non-league team instead and the same thing is just as likely to happen anyway.

    Those are just my thoughts on the matter with a foot in both camps, but fully expect to be shot down! 
    It's a fair point - we also went to Millwall in one of the most competitive friendlies I've seen for years.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,862
    Any friendly can have a poor tackle. 
    To say take the friendly away from the other team is laughable

    if a team starts playing overly aggressively en masse you can always stop the game

    maybe we should play walking football against some pensioners to prevent any injuries 
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,128
    If it’s walking backwards football, we’d have half a chance of getting the win too…
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 26,299
    Was it the staff v fans at Welling that had multiple people having to go to A&E? And is your wrist back to normal yet @Ollywozere ?
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  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,156
    @Ollywozere

    Thanks for your answer, Olly. Maybe its an over-reaction to say it should be cancelled; however I seem to recall there was a similar row a few years ago. And I wonder what would the reaction be if we persuaded Man City to come down for a testimonial, and Ryan Inniss put in the same kind of tackle on Haarland? I don’t know where I heard it from but I have the disitnct impression that FAPL clubs have a quiet word before sending out their best players in a lower league friendly. It’s not such a big ask, is it? After all even in a competitive game a defender on a yellow knows he needs to be careful with his tackles after that.  
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,732
    edited August 2023
    @Ollywozere

    Thanks for your answer, Olly. Maybe its an over-reaction to say it should be cancelled; however I seem to recall there was a similar row a few years ago. And I wonder what would the reaction be if we persuaded Man City to come down for a testimonial, and Ryan Inniss put in the same kind of tackle on Haarland? I don’t know where I heard it from but I have the disitnct impression that FAPL clubs have a quiet word before sending out their best players in a lower league friendly. It’s not such a big ask, is it? After all even in a competitive game a defender on a yellow knows he needs to be careful with his tackles after that.  
    Totally agree, the threat of doing so may make some players think again. If the friendly meant anything to Welling they might have a word with their players because if something like this happens again next season, there will be a bigger outcry.


  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,470
    Miles Leaburn will return to training on Monday after missing the opening month of the campaign with an ankle injury.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/miles-leaburn-return-training-monday
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,074
    clive said:
    Miles Leaburn will return to training on Monday after missing the opening month of the campaign with an ankle injury.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/miles-leaburn-return-training-monday
    Conveniently announced with one week to go in the transfer window.
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    Poor lad, but onwards and upwards.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,861
    clive said:
    Miles Leaburn will return to training on Monday after missing the opening month of the campaign with an ankle injury.
    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/miles-leaburn-return-training-monday
    Conveniently announced with one week to go in the transfer window.
    You dont believe its true then?
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,046
    The expectation and pressure on him to save our season will be astronomical when he returns. I think all of us need to moderate our expectations but I do have some fears. At least we know he’s got a good family around him which will help. 
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,290
    se9addick said:
    The expectation and pressure on him to save our season will be astronomical when he returns. I think all of us need to moderate our expectations but I do have some fears. At least we know he’s got a good family around him which will help. 
    Holden might chuck him in too soon next week now with his job on the line. Really hope we manage him properly 
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    Welcome back. Many thought he was on the bench for show.

  • SouthWest_Addicks
    SouthWest_Addicks Posts: 6,307
    edited September 2023
    Gave everyone a huge lift when he was brought on. Did his defensive job very well from the right wing and helped out with defending set pieces. 

    Could have had a goal if CBT cross found him because he was unmarked at the back-post.