So five weeks after he allegedly failed a medical with us, he’s now going to sign on the dotted line.
rumours are he's been training with us all that time so maybe he's proved his fitness and can now pass our stringent medical of proving you have two legs.
A reminder that medicals aren’t a pass/fail test to see if a player is injured or has injury issues. It’s an assessment of those things which the club then use to make a decision on whether the player is worth that risk. You could technically still pass a medical with a broken leg
I think it’s highly likely that Dabo was asking for too much last time round so the medical risk meant we decided against it. He’s probably tried to find himself a club on those terms and failed, come back to us asking for less so we might now assess it differently. I think it’s more likely to be that than his injury circumstances changing in such a short space of time
Just thought I’d clear that up as seems to be a lot of misconceptions about medicals in football
Its not all about medicals though is it ? If he does sign will he be fit to play on Saturday ? He might be training with us but he's not had any game time & now we are out of the cup we only have the Pizza Cup he can get match fit.
Yet again we seem to be signing players who are not fit enough to go straight into the team. Weird policy when we are already stretched with current injuries. You'd think you'd only be signing players who've had a pre-season & are 100% ready to go.
A reminder that medicals aren’t a pass/fail test to see if a player is injured or has injury issues. It’s an assessment of those things which the club then use to make a decision on whether the player is worth that risk. You could technically still pass a medical with a broken leg
I think it’s highly likely that Dabo was asking for too much last time round so the medical risk meant we decided against it. He’s probably tried to find himself a club on those terms and failed, come back to us asking for less so we might now assess it differently. I think it’s more likely to be that than his injury circumstances changing in such a short space of time
Just thought I’d clear that up as seems to be a lot of misconceptions about medicals in football
Its not all about medicals though is it ? If he does sign will he be fit to play on Saturday ? He might be training with us but he's not had any game time & now we are out of the cup we only have the Pizza Cup he can get match fit.
Yet again we seem to be signing players who are not fit enough to go straight into the team. Weird policy when we are already stretched with current injuries. You'd think you'd only be signing players who've had a pre-season & are 100% ready to go.
The club mentality on all aspects of the playing staff is all wrong.
Got a good youngster? - sell him and cash in [an endless list] Got a promising youngster? Put him in a shit team and destroy his confidence [Ness and others] How about an older player who comes good? - we don’t need him, get rid [endless list over the years] Transfer windows? - do little until you have no choice [and it’s always too late. Same every year] Bought a dud ? - pay him loads and keep him [DJ, Kirk, Payne and so on] Bought a crock ? - pay him loads and then re-sign him! [Aneke] Got a senior player who can’t be arsed? - Take your pick over the years Got a player who is not good enough? Keep playing him and lose games [Albie, Inniss, Stockely and others]
We have no clue about how to build a team and make it better over time.
The incompetence across our club since Curbs left has been constant, apart from 1 year when Bowyer performed miracles - even after that promotion, Roly made sure we would get relegated the following season.
Our decline goes back to when we sold Parker and after Curbs left, we made the dumbest choice to appoint a total knob called Dowie.
Everything we see now has taken years of fuck ups, poor decisions and the dumbest of owners.
Unless there is a massive culture change, our decline will continue - new owners need to step up and invest properly over time.
Does any other club sign players that fail their own medicals? Or is it just us, the club consistently plagued by injuries
his problem is not muscle or anything like that and is a situation that can be managed hence the new offer at reduced rates
In a way that Aneke’s situation has been ‘managed’. If he does sign, I hope we only offer a one year deal, or even like we did initially with CBT - until Jan.
Sign 2 crocks - you might get a few games from each?
Stupid policy - why not buy/loan players who can actually turn up?
A reminder that medicals aren’t a pass/fail test to see if a player is injured or has injury issues. It’s an assessment of those things which the club then use to make a decision on whether the player is worth that risk. You could technically still pass a medical with a broken leg
I think it’s highly likely that Dabo was asking for too much last time round so the medical risk meant we decided against it. He’s probably tried to find himself a club on those terms and failed, come back to us asking for less so we might now assess it differently. I think it’s more likely to be that than his injury circumstances changing in such a short space of time
Just thought I’d clear that up as seems to be a lot of misconceptions about medicals in football
Its not all about medicals though is it ? If he does sign will he be fit to play on Saturday ? He might be training with us but he's not had any game time & now we are out of the cup we only have the Pizza Cup he can get match fit.
Yet again we seem to be signing players who are not fit enough to go straight into the team. Weird policy when we are already stretched with current injuries. You'd think you'd only be signing players who've had a pre-season & are 100% ready to go.
A reminder that medicals aren’t a pass/fail test to see if a player is injured or has injury issues. It’s an assessment of those things which the club then use to make a decision on whether the player is worth that risk. You could technically still pass a medical with a broken leg
I think it’s highly likely that Dabo was asking for too much last time round so the medical risk meant we decided against it. He’s probably tried to find himself a club on those terms and failed, come back to us asking for less so we might now assess it differently. I think it’s more likely to be that than his injury circumstances changing in such a short space of time
Just thought I’d clear that up as seems to be a lot of misconceptions about medicals in football
Its not all about medicals though is it ? If he does sign will he be fit to play on Saturday ? He might be training with us but he's not had any game time & now we are out of the cup we only have the Pizza Cup he can get match fit.
Yet again we seem to be signing players who are not fit enough to go straight into the team. Weird policy when we are already stretched with current injuries. You'd think you'd only be signing players who've had a pre-season & are 100% ready to go.
The club mentality on all aspects of the playing staff is all wrong.
Got a good youngster? - sell him and cash in [an endless list] Got a promising youngster? Put him in a shit team and destroy his confidence [Ness and others] How about an older player who comes good? - we don’t need him, get rid [endless list over the years] Transfer windows? - do little until you have no choice [and it’s always too late. Same every year] Bought a dud ? - pay him loads and keep him [DJ, Kirk, Payne and so on] Bought a crock ? - pay him loads and then re-sign him! [Aneke] Got a senior player who can’t be arsed? - Take your pick over the years Got a player who is not good enough? Keep playing him and lose games [Albie, Inniss, Stockely and others]
We have no clue about how to build a team and make it better over time.
The incompetence across our club since Curbs left has been constant, apart from 1 year when Bowyer performed miracles - even after that promotion, Roly made sure we would get relegated the following season.
Our decline goes back to when we sold Parker and after Curbs left, we made the dumbest choice to appoint a total knob called Dowie.
Everything we see now has taken years of fuck ups, poor decisions and the dumbest of owners.
Unless there is a massive culture change, our decline will continue - new owners need to step up and invest properly over time.
Just to put this deal in context. Chuks Anke will be halfway through his four year deal this coming January 2024, I will leave it to 'those in the know' to reveal how much Chuks is taking home but I would imagine it's a good deal more than Kirks £5400 a week.
Ah. Now I see it. When Andy Scott said we are looking at players from the league above, he actually meant crocked players from the league above.
Par for the course.
Clueless clowns - led by Gobby Methven and Scott
Plus this player was brought to the club by Holden Storrie and Gallen before the takeover ..
just a footnote about Aneke his medical was not done by Charlton they sent him to a private hospital in Blackheath for his medical over 2/3 days … apparently the same at Birmingham he went through two Medicals before passing both on the advice of Lee Bowyer
Ah. Now I see it. When Andy Scott said we are looking at players from the league above, he actually meant crocked players from the league above.
Par for the course.
Clueless clowns - led by Gobby Methven and Scott
Plus this player was brought to the club by Holden Storrie and Gallen before the takeover ..
just a footnote about Aneke his medical was not done by Charlton they sent him to a private hospital in Blackheath for his medical over 2/3 days … apparently the same at Birmingham he went through two Medicals before passing both on the advice of Lee Bowyer
Just to put this deal in context. Chuks Anke will be halfway through his four year deal this coming January 2024, I will leave it to 'those in the know' to reveal how much Chuks is taking home but I would imagine it's a good deal more than Kirks £5400 a week.
Just to put this deal in context. Chuks Anke will be halfway through his four year deal this coming January 2024, I will leave it to 'those in the know' to reveal how much Chuks is taking home but I would imagine it's a good deal more than Kirks £5400 a week.
Close to double I've heard.
Nowhere near that ( you are implying £10k) from what I’ve heard. And that Kirk figure also on the high side. Nevertheless @Bailey point is valid. Five unwanted players with 2 years left to pick up a weekly wage most of us can only dream of. Its a big drag on the club’s ability to deal this window. That said, they knew it in advance. Player contracts would have been one of the most important and visible discoveries during due diligence, and if anyone would have known through previous experience how important it would be, its Charlie Methven!
Just to put this deal in context. Chuks Anke will be halfway through his four year deal this coming January 2024, I will leave it to 'those in the know' to reveal how much Chuks is taking home but I would imagine it's a good deal more than Kirks £5400 a week.
Close to double I've heard.
Nowhere near that ( you are implying £10k) from what I’ve heard. And that Kirk figure also on the high side. Nevertheless @Bailey point is valid. Five unwanted players with 2 years left to pick up a weekly wage most of us can only dream of. Its a big drag on the club’s ability to deal this window. That said, they knew it in advance. Player contracts would have been one of the most important and visible discoveries during due diligence, and if anyone would have known through previous experience how important it would be, its Charlie Methven!
Indeed, though to put it in perspective our combined dead wood would be on wages way less than Jack Rodwell alone!
Just to put this deal in context. Chuks Anke will be halfway through his four year deal this coming January 2024, I will leave it to 'those in the know' to reveal how much Chuks is taking home but I would imagine it's a good deal more than Kirks £5400 a week.
Close to double I've heard.
Nowhere near that ( you are implying £10k) from what I’ve heard. And that Kirk figure also on the high side. Nevertheless @Bailey point is valid. Five unwanted players with 2 years left to pick up a weekly wage most of us can only dream of. Its a big drag on the club’s ability to deal this window. That said, they knew it in advance. Player contracts would have been one of the most important and visible discoveries during due diligence, and if anyone would have known through previous experience how important it would be, its Charlie Methven!
Indeed, though to put it in perspective our combined dead wood would be on wages way less than Jack Rodwell alone!
And until we reach high end competing Championship level or Premier League, suspect the Math will look the same. For now and subject to club/business performance, this feels about right.
A reminder that medicals aren’t a pass/fail test to see if a player is injured or has injury issues. It’s an assessment of those things which the club then use to make a decision on whether the player is worth that risk. You could technically still pass a medical with a broken leg
I think it’s highly likely that Dabo was asking for too much last time round so the medical risk meant we decided against it. He’s probably tried to find himself a club on those terms and failed, come back to us asking for less so we might now assess it differently. I think it’s more likely to be that than his injury circumstances changing in such a short space of time
Just thought I’d clear that up as seems to be a lot of misconceptions about medicals in football
Its not all about medicals though is it ? If he does sign will he be fit to play on Saturday ? He might be training with us but he's not had any game time & now we are out of the cup we only have the Pizza Cup he can get match fit.
Yet again we seem to be signing players who are not fit enough to go straight into the team. Weird policy when we are already stretched with current injuries. You'd think you'd only be signing players who've had a pre-season & are 100% ready to go.
A reminder that medicals aren’t a pass/fail test to see if a player is injured or has injury issues. It’s an assessment of those things which the club then use to make a decision on whether the player is worth that risk. You could technically still pass a medical with a broken leg
I think it’s highly likely that Dabo was asking for too much last time round so the medical risk meant we decided against it. He’s probably tried to find himself a club on those terms and failed, come back to us asking for less so we might now assess it differently. I think it’s more likely to be that than his injury circumstances changing in such a short space of time
Just thought I’d clear that up as seems to be a lot of misconceptions about medicals in football
Its not all about medicals though is it ? If he does sign will he be fit to play on Saturday ? He might be training with us but he's not had any game time & now we are out of the cup we only have the Pizza Cup he can get match fit.
Yet again we seem to be signing players who are not fit enough to go straight into the team. Weird policy when we are already stretched with current injuries. You'd think you'd only be signing players who've had a pre-season & are 100% ready to go.
The club mentality on all aspects of the playing staff is all wrong.
Got a good youngster? - sell him and cash in [an endless list] Got a promising youngster? Put him in a shit team and destroy his confidence [Ness and others] How about an older player who comes good? - we don’t need him, get rid [endless list over the years] Transfer windows? - do little until you have no choice [and it’s always too late. Same every year] Bought a dud ? - pay him loads and keep him [DJ, Kirk, Payne and so on] Bought a crock ? - pay him loads and then re-sign him! [Aneke] Got a senior player who can’t be arsed? - Take your pick over the years Got a player who is not good enough? Keep playing him and lose games [Albie, Inniss, Stockely and others]
We have no clue about how to build a team and make it better over time.
The incompetence across our club since Curbs left has been constant, apart from 1 year when Bowyer performed miracles - even after that promotion, Roly made sure we would get relegated the following season.
Our decline goes back to when we sold Parker and after Curbs left, we made the dumbest choice to appoint a total knob called Dowie.
Everything we see now has taken years of fuck ups, poor decisions and the dumbest of owners.
Unless there is a massive culture change, our decline will continue - new owners need to step up and invest properly over time.
Powell's time in charge?
Roland sold in November, we got relegated in may.
That's fair, but the rot has been slow and painful.
It does come down to the ownership and I include Murray in that, as he never had a good plan to replace Curbs.
Roland was a nasty so and so and the fact that he still owns the Valley is a huge concern.
Just to put this deal in context. Chuks Anke will be halfway through his four year deal this coming January 2024, I will leave it to 'those in the know' to reveal how much Chuks is taking home but I would imagine it's a good deal more than Kirks £5400 a week.
It would have been better if the new owners had only paid Sandgaard say £5m and put the other £5m into the club for transfer fees & wages. Instead they paid him c£10m for a loss making club that he himself only paid c£1.5m.....and now dont have any money to strengthen the team.
The only way they are going to get a return on their money is if we get promoted. This current squad is not good enough for top 6.
And these are guys that are supposedly millionaires who are canny with business decisions.
These have money don’t worry about that … 600,000 for the Exeter lad
What salary did they offer? I am sure you know.
I am 90% sure I have ended up arguing with him on Instagram spouting same nonesense above and about FFP ignoring owners can cover it.
Ah. Now I see it. When Andy Scott said we are looking at players from the league above, he actually meant crocked players from the league above.
Par for the course.
Clueless clowns - led by Gobby Methven and Scott
Plus this player was brought to the club by Holden Storrie and Gallen before the takeover ..
just a footnote about Aneke his medical was not done by Charlton they sent him to a private hospital in Blackheath for his medical over 2/3 days … apparently the same at Birmingham he went through two Medicals before passing both on the advice of Lee Bowyer
True, but we are allegedly currently looking at players with dubious fitness and not in positions that we need most, like a striker.
Plus, we know we already have about 10 first team players injured, only 2 weeks into the new season - the squad is already weak ,so why burden it with more players who are a risk?
If the owners don't want to invest, then they should say so - at least the fans will know what the club's intentions are. Or they might say "this is a long term rebuild, here is our plan…."
If they stumble along like Sandgaard, then fans will stay away, so business wise it makes no sense not to invest. They need to clear out the dross now and not repeat the mistakes made by previous owners.
All I see is more panic acquisitions with no real plan, but maybe they will surprise us!
The new ownership and Scott are not exactly inspiring, but we live in hope.
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The poor fcker won't last 4 days with our physio department! 😳
I mean it's a challenge to fail a medical here, but not unheard of
Got a good youngster? - sell him and cash in [an endless list]
Got a promising youngster? Put him in a shit team and destroy his confidence [Ness and others]
How about an older player who comes good? - we don’t need him, get rid [endless list over the years]
Transfer windows? - do little until you have no choice [and it’s always too late. Same every year]
Bought a dud ? - pay him loads and keep him [DJ, Kirk, Payne and so on]
Bought a crock ? - pay him loads and then re-sign him! [Aneke]
Got a senior player who can’t be arsed? - Take your pick over the years
Got a player who is not good enough? Keep playing him and lose games [Albie, Inniss, Stockely and others]
We have no clue about how to build a team and make it better over time.
The incompetence across our club since Curbs left has been constant, apart from 1 year when Bowyer performed miracles - even after that promotion, Roly made sure we would get relegated the following season.
Our decline goes back to when we sold Parker and after Curbs left, we made the dumbest choice to appoint a total knob called Dowie.
Everything we see now has taken years of fuck ups, poor decisions and the dumbest of owners.
Unless there is a massive culture change, our decline will continue - new owners need to step up and invest properly over time.
Stupid policy - why not buy/loan players who can actually turn up?
Sums us up.
Haha I'd be shocked if he gets more than two years. If the club are concerned about fitness issues, you'd hope it'd be a 1 year + 1 year option.
he will get 1 year with option of a further one it’s a problem that can be managed now we found out what it is
Roland sold in November, we got relegated in may.
just a footnote about Aneke his medical was not done by Charlton they sent him to a private hospital in Blackheath for his medical over 2/3 days … apparently the same at Birmingham he went through two Medicals before passing both on the advice of Lee Bowyer
It does come down to the ownership and I include Murray in that, as he never had a good plan to replace Curbs.
Roland was a nasty so and so and the fact that he still owns the Valley is a huge concern.
Plus, we know we already have about 10 first team players injured, only 2 weeks into the new season - the squad is already weak ,so why burden it with more players who are a risk?
If the owners don't want to invest, then they should say so - at least the fans will know what the club's intentions are. Or they might say "this is a long term rebuild, here is our plan…."
If they stumble along like Sandgaard, then fans will stay away, so business wise it makes no sense not to invest. They need to clear out the dross now and not repeat the mistakes made by previous owners.
All I see is more panic acquisitions with no real plan, but maybe they will surprise us!
The new ownership and Scott are not exactly inspiring, but we live in hope.