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Summer Transfer Rumours - Deadline Day p446

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  • Dazzler21 said:
    BigDiddy said:
    Wait wait wait, so, Dabo has a potential long term injury/ fitness/ career(?) Issue in the making..... and... he's desperate to sign, for ...us?

    Oh dear god the silly bastard has no idea
    4 year contract apparently. 
    Absolute joke

    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.
    Hearing he had to get a specialist consultation and that came back clear - No idea on reliability. 
    Interesting!
  • I suppose with a specialist consultation, you can use it to insure the player.
  • mendonca said:
    Am I right in thinking CBT had a heart issue when he joined? 
    Just when in the box.
    Honestly, this thread is already stooping low without you bringing his sex life into this!
  • Assuming whatever caused him to fail his previous medical is now cleared up then I am pleased with this bit of business, as never rated Egbo at the level we should be aspiring to compete for, so a superior replacement to compete with Asiimwe is an important signing, secondary only to getting that striker in.
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  • Dazzler21 said:
    BigDiddy said:
    Wait wait wait, so, Dabo has a potential long term injury/ fitness/ career(?) Issue in the making..... and... he's desperate to sign, for ...us?

    Oh dear god the silly bastard has no idea
    4 year contract apparently. 
    Absolute joke

    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.
    Hearing he had to get a specialist referral consultation and that came back clear - No idea on reliability. 
    Probably from Daniella Westbrook's Turkish cosmetic surgeon.  
  • Whilst we are in need of a right back, bringing in somebody who already it appears, has an acknowledged issue that will need managing and could flare up from time to time is not the sanest thing we could do.

    I know we need to build a squad, but sadly we also have to realise that Dobson and CBT can leave on a free at the end of this season too and without them, I'm suggesting we'd have no more than one point this season...... at best
  • Seen all three league games and still much more optimistic about this season than the last few. No doubt we need a few quality additions but the basis of a good team for this league is here just need the injured to return and the new signings to arrive. COYR  
    I think it’s going to take three transfer windows to sort out our squad. Our recruitment this window in terms of quality is quite decent but in terms of depth it’s way deficient. I have little or no confidence in our defence at the moment. Edun looks a good addition and Jones still unknown but the rest look to me to be mid table. Hector has gone backwards as far as I can see and Ness appears to have done the same. We need to address the defence before we can hope of progressing up the table. I’m already resigned to it not being this season. 
    To be fair, without following too many of the interviews by the incoming owners, that was the impression I got anyway. It's been aid before that some of the sides that achieved promotion did it over a couple of seasons. The trick they had which we have repeatedly ignored year after year was to bring in good players and keep them so that you have a core yu can build on, rather than dismantle the squad every may and start again with a core of players you cn't offload. I know it's harder these days as most players with a sniff of promise at our level seem to end up playing for Chelsea or loaned out by them, but Ipswich were a good case for building p to a big finish and going up with a squad that knew each other.
    I know another two seasons at this level is going to be a pain in the arse at times, but getting ready to start complaining again six weeks into the new season when Aneke is injured and so is the back up we signed on loan from Palace is just to keep us in the same miserable spiral we have been in for years. Demanding instant results is great if you have the money to do it, but most of what I read on here was that we wanted the club stabilised and then to push on. 
  • Dabo is a good footballer but we can’t afford to sign players who can’t play.
    I get it that we should be a caring club and go in for rehabilitation and all that, but a higher priority is winning games and getting points.
  • I am of course not advocating signing players with a serious, determinable above-average risk. 

    But from the comments above it would appear nobody criticising this possible signing has ever been responsible for signing talent (as opposed to someone to do a routine job), in a highly competitive market, with a tight deadline and where an empty chair is not an acceptable outcome.
  • mendonca said:
    Dazzler21 said:
    BigDiddy said:
    Wait wait wait, so, Dabo has a potential long term injury/ fitness/ career(?) Issue in the making..... and... he's desperate to sign, for ...us?

    Oh dear god the silly bastard has no idea
    4 year contract apparently. 
    Absolute joke

    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.
    Hearing he had to get a specialist consultation and that came back clear - No idea on reliability. 
    Interesting!
    Ifsam3110 said:
    Which swivel eyed loony on here mentioned Lewis Hall? Newcastle have just put a bid in for him
    Andy Scott wake up!!
  • I am of course not advocating signing players with a serious, determinable above-average risk. 

    But from the comments above it would appear nobody criticising this possible signing has ever been responsible for signing talent (as opposed to someone to do a routine job), in a highly competitive market, with a tight deadline and where an empty chair is not an acceptable outcome.
    A complete lack of awareness about what it’s like to make big decisions and therefore a lack of empathy for those that have to do it is problem with football discourse generally (and all forms of public life for that matter).
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  • Too many pages of shit for me to wade through in the last day alone. I hope you are all enjoying yourselves.
    Venting spleens is a Charlton fan’s pastime .

    After all, the football is shit
  • BigDiddy said:
    seth plum said:
    Dabo is a good footballer but we can’t afford to sign players who can’t play.
    I get it that we should be a caring club and go in for rehabilitation and all that, but a higher priority is winning games and getting points.
    We should quit Sparrows Lane and lease a hospital…….
    Good idea. The Charlton Athletic convalescent home for sick and injured footballers. Please leave your crutches, wheelchairs, plastic boots etc at the end of your stay.
  • Seen all three league games and still much more optimistic about this season than the last few. No doubt we need a few quality additions but the basis of a good team for this league is here just need the injured to return and the new signings to arrive. COYR  
    I think it’s going to take three transfer windows to sort out our squad. Our recruitment this window in terms of quality is quite decent but in terms of depth it’s way deficient. I have little or no confidence in our defence at the moment. Edun looks a good addition and Jones still unknown but the rest look to me to be mid table. Hector has gone backwards as far as I can see and Ness appears to have done the same. We need to address the defence before we can hope of progressing up the table. I’m already resigned to it not being this season. 
    To be fair, without following too many of the interviews by the incoming owners, that was the impression I got anyway. It's been aid before that some of the sides that achieved promotion did it over a couple of seasons. The trick they had which we have repeatedly ignored year after year was to bring in good players and keep them so that you have a core yu can build on, rather than dismantle the squad every may and start again with a core of players you cn't offload. I know it's harder these days as most players with a sniff of promise at our level seem to end up playing for Chelsea or loaned out by them, but Ipswich were a good case for building p to a big finish and going up with a squad that knew each other.
    I know another two seasons at this level is going to be a pain in the arse at times, but getting ready to start complaining again six weeks into the new season when Aneke is injured and so is the back up we signed on loan from Palace is just to keep us in the same miserable spiral we have been in for years. Demanding instant results is great if you have the money to do it, but most of what I read on here was that we wanted the club stabilised and then to push on. 
    The fans want owners that are honest - It is a rebuild job, but we need to see a start and an end to it.

    The owners mouthpiece is Methven, who is gobby and condescending and that will be a huge problem.

    If they want the Valley to fill up, they need to give the fans hope. Otherwise, they will lose money like Roland and Sandgaard. My impression is they want to “flip” the club after a few years and if that’s the  plan, they should tell us. Likewise, if they have no money [or not enough] then again it better we know.

    No wants instant results, but what we do want is clarity about how they will turn it around.

    Early signs are no good.
  • Again, only way to 'flip' the club is to make it more valuable, only way to make it more valuable is to get us promoted, and then promoted again or at the very least challenging the top 6 in the Championship.

    If you have a problem with them trying to flip the club in a few years time because that's what's happened, then that's only a good thing?!
  • Seen all three league games and still much more optimistic about this season than the last few. No doubt we need a few quality additions but the basis of a good team for this league is here just need the injured to return and the new signings to arrive. COYR  
    I think it’s going to take three transfer windows to sort out our squad. Our recruitment this window in terms of quality is quite decent but in terms of depth it’s way deficient. I have little or no confidence in our defence at the moment. Edun looks a good addition and Jones still unknown but the rest look to me to be mid table. Hector has gone backwards as far as I can see and Ness appears to have done the same. We need to address the defence before we can hope of progressing up the table. I’m already resigned to it not being this season. 
    To be fair, without following too many of the interviews by the incoming owners, that was the impression I got anyway. It's been aid before that some of the sides that achieved promotion did it over a couple of seasons. The trick they had which we have repeatedly ignored year after year was to bring in good players and keep them so that you have a core yu can build on, rather than dismantle the squad every may and start again with a core of players you cn't offload. I know it's harder these days as most players with a sniff of promise at our level seem to end up playing for Chelsea or loaned out by them, but Ipswich were a good case for building p to a big finish and going up with a squad that knew each other.
    I know another two seasons at this level is going to be a pain in the arse at times, but getting ready to start complaining again six weeks into the new season when Aneke is injured and so is the back up we signed on loan from Palace is just to keep us in the same miserable spiral we have been in for years. Demanding instant results is great if you have the money to do it, but most of what I read on here was that we wanted the club stabilised and then to push on. 
    I agree. The problem being is that some of our better players (Dobbo & CBT) will come to the end of their contracts next year & may decide that our "promotion campaign 2025 " is not worth hanging around for and leave, thus making our summer "rebuild" even harder. Holden can only sell "the dream" for a certain amount of time before players think "fuck this, we aren't getting promoted anytime soon....I'm off". 

    Time is of the essence. The time is now.
    Thats right, but the owners are not communicating.

    Holden may not be here beyond the next window if the team is in trouble and Methven wants someone to blame.

    I do not see any plan or urgency - we may win a few and it may quieten down, but the squad is weak, so unless something drastic happens, we will nowhere near the top 6.
  • sam3110 said:
    Moaning for moaning's sake
    Yes !
  • sam3110 said:
    Again, only way to 'flip' the club is to make it more valuable, only way to make it more valuable is to get us promoted, and then promoted again or at the very least challenging the top 6 in the Championship.

    If you have a problem with them trying to flip the club in a few years time because that's what's happened, then that's only a good thing?!
    Agree, but what makes you think this lot are any better than their predecessors ?

    They might end up losing a lot of money and we might end up in another crisis.

    No problem with them flipping the club, but that will need a plan, good management and investment.

    What they have is a loss making football operation, so making it valuable will need a team that will fill the Valley.


  • TeeC said:
    I am of course not advocating signing players with a serious, determinable above-average risk. 

    But from the comments above it would appear nobody criticising this possible signing has ever been responsible for signing talent (as opposed to someone to do a routine job), in a highly competitive market, with a tight deadline and where an empty chair is not an acceptable outcome.
    A complete lack of awareness about what it’s like to make big decisions and therefore a lack of empathy for those that have to do it is problem with football discourse generally (and all forms of public life for that matter).
    Why buy a football club then ?

    These guys are not fans, have no empathy with the club and I doubt that most of the consortium will ever bother to visit the Valley. Buying a football club is not “Public Life”!!

    Next you will be telling Man U fans to feel sorry for the Glazers !

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