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Alfie May - signed for Birmingham (p68 - Now Huddersfield )
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Unless May or his wife want to move back up north, or he has been offered a new contract at Huddersfield far in excess of what he is earning here, then letting him go is madness.
And if we are somehow pushing him out or encouraging him to go then it is utter madness.
And Huddersfield. Oh come on. They've already "stolen" Grant and Sarr off of us and now it looks like they may take May as well. The fact we can't compete with them shows just how far we have fallen.2 -
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shirty5 said:Bedsaddick said:mendonca said:Surprised Huddersfield gave him permission to play a game of cricket!Time will tell if he goes or not1
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I have a feeling we might go for Matt Golden as a replacement. I think Coventry will let him go and he is a similar player. If we get some extra money to further improve the squad I am prepared to trust Nathan.3
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Richard J said:I have a feeling we might go for Matt Golden as a replacement. I think Coventry will let him go and he is a similar player. If we get some extra money to further improve the squad I am prepared to trust Nathan.2
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Bedsaddick said:shirty5 said:Bedsaddick said:mendonca said:Surprised Huddersfield gave him permission to play a game of cricket!Time will tell if he goes or not1
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shirty5 said:Bedsaddick said:shirty5 said:Bedsaddick said:mendonca said:Surprised Huddersfield gave him permission to play a game of cricket!Time will tell if he goes or not1
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:Unless May or his wife want to move back up north, or he has been offered a new contract at Huddersfield far in excess of what he is earning here, then letting him go is madness.
And if we are somehow pushing him out or encouraging him to go then it is utter madness.
And Huddersfield. Oh come on. They've already "stolen" Grant and Sarr off of us and now it looks like they may take May as well. The fact we can't compete with them shows just how far we have fallen.
There's also the fact that the Huddersfield manager is his old manager at Cheltenham so you'd think he'd probably prefer to play for him than for Jones who he reportedly doesn't really get on with.1 -
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Well he would be due back unless he's sold in the meantime.0
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Only time will tell if Alfie May is going to be our player next season. One thing is certain, though - it is highly unlikely that Charlton could attract a proven striker who is likely to replicate Alfie’s League 1 goalscoring record.It’s hard to fathom why any team serious about promotion would be prepared to cash in on one of their very best players.14
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Blucher said:Only time will tell if Alfie May is going to be our player next season. One thing is certain, though - it is highly unlikely that Charlton could attract a proven striker who is likely to replicate Alfie’s League 1 goalscoring record.It’s hard to fathom why any team serious about promotion would be prepared to cash in on one of their very best players.
The only argument for him going is if he's told the club he wants to leave.4 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Blucher said:Only time will tell if Alfie May is going to be our player next season. One thing is certain, though - it is highly unlikely that Charlton could attract a proven striker who is likely to replicate Alfie’s League 1 goalscoring record.It’s hard to fathom why any team serious about promotion would be prepared to cash in on one of their very best players.
The only argument for him going is if he's told the club he wants to leave.6 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Blucher said:Only time will tell if Alfie May is going to be our player next season. One thing is certain, though - it is highly unlikely that Charlton could attract a proven striker who is likely to replicate Alfie’s League 1 goalscoring record.It’s hard to fathom why any team serious about promotion would be prepared to cash in on one of their very best players.
The only argument for him going is if he's told the club he wants to leave.2 -
Apart from seriously damaging our prospects on the field, Alfie May’s departure is hardly going to encourage people who are currently undecided to take the plunge and invest in a season ticket; quite the contrary.
When have Charlton ever really prospered after selling their best players ?
The owners and the SMT (in whom I very very little confidence) have just presided over our worst season for 98 years. In addition to finishing 16th, we were convincingly knocked out of 3 cup competitions by 4th tier opponents. Whilst Nathan Jones did very well to keep us in the division, the owners, together with the likes of Scott and Rodwell really need to shape up and get this club moving in an upward trajectory, failing which we are going to further reinforce our current status as League 1 also-rans. Selling our top scorer is most certainly not going to help.13 -
cfgs said:JaShea99 said:cfgs said:I like May, his workrate is great, his goal return better but sometimes his touch is terrible. If we are offered 1.5 Million that can be used elsewhere then we would be mad to say no.
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What are 20 goals worth? Priceless. In my opinion if we let May go then we will be stuck in Div 1 for yet another season.
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Blucher said:Apart from seriously damaging our prospects on the field, Alfie May’s departure is hardly going to encourage people who are currently undecided to take the plunge and invest in a season ticket; quite the contrary.
When have Charlton ever really prospered after selling their best players ?
The owners and the SMT (in whom I very very little confidence) have just presided over our worst season for 98 years. In addition to finishing 16th, we were convincingly knocked out of 3 cup competitions by 4th tier opponents. Whilst Nathan Jones did very well to keep us in the division, the owners, together with the likes of Scott and Rodwell really need to shape up and get this club moving in an upward trajectory, failing which we are going to further reinforce our current status as League 1 also-rans. Selling our top scorer is most certainly not going to help.2 -
Blucher said:Apart from seriously damaging our prospects on the field, Alfie May’s departure is hardly going to encourage people who are currently undecided to take the plunge and invest in a season ticket; quite the contrary.
When have Charlton ever really prospered after selling their best players ?
The owners and the SMT (in whom I very very little confidence) have just presided over our worst season for 98 years. In addition to finishing 16th, we were convincingly knocked out of 3 cup competitions by 4th tier opponents. Whilst Nathan Jones did very well to keep us in the division, the owners, together with the likes of Scott and Rodwell really need to shape up and get this club moving in an upward trajectory, failing which we are going to further reinforce our current status as League 1 also-rans. Selling our top scorer is most certainly not going to help.
Money still firmly secured in wallet I'm afraid.1 - Sponsored links:
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If he goes , that video of him phoning people up asking fans if they will be renewing their season tickets and telling them that he’s staying , is going to be an extremely embarrassing.15
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Bedsaddick said:If he goes , that video of him phoning people up asking fans if they will be renewing their season tickets and telling them that he’s staying , is going to be an extremely embarrassing.3
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The club should be looking for another 20 goals a season player to play along with May.7
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guinnessaddick said:Bedsaddick said:If he goes , that video of him phoning people up asking fans if they will be renewing their season tickets and telling them that he’s staying , is going to be an extremely embarrassing.3
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Bedsaddick said:If he goes , that video of him phoning people up asking fans if they will be renewing their season tickets and telling them that he’s staying , is going to be an extremely embarrassing.2
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Callumcafc said:Blucher said:Apart from seriously damaging our prospects on the field, Alfie May’s departure is hardly going to encourage people who are currently undecided to take the plunge and invest in a season ticket; quite the contrary.
When have Charlton ever really prospered after selling their best players ?
The owners and the SMT (in whom I very very little confidence) have just presided over our worst season for 98 years. In addition to finishing 16th, we were convincingly knocked out of 3 cup competitions by 4th tier opponents. Whilst Nathan Jones did very well to keep us in the division, the owners, together with the likes of Scott and Rodwell really need to shape up and get this club moving in an upward trajectory, failing which we are going to further reinforce our current status as League 1 also-rans. Selling our top scorer is most certainly not going to help.
It is, however, no coincidence that our successful seasons have coincided with rare periods when we’ve been able to hold onto our better players and strengthen the side - e.g. in 1985/86 and the Curbs glory years in the Premier League. The club could do nothing about losing Parker in 2004 but it inflicted significant damage on the side.
If the club are really serious about getting back to the Championship, why do they need to sell their top scorer and a player who was the runaway Player of the Year ?10 -
There’s a difference between selling a player to another bigger richer club whilst in Prem or Championship when they’re getting weighed out monster money and pushing themselves up the football pyramid .
this sale IF it happens will be to a team realistically who are slightly less dull than we have become .
this will be Nathan Jones choice to allow this to happen , the ownership I believe/hope are backing him
he clearly doesn’t fancy May that much as a player (source May himself) so on his head be it
our senior management will receive flack if this goes through so will be looking to blame Jones if it goes Pete Tong
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If selling Alfie is anything to do with finances then Small and Leaburn with 12 months to run on their contracts and having value will both be gone by the end of the window too if they have not re-signed.
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AberystwythAddick said:Bedsaddick said:If he goes , that video of him phoning people up asking fans if they will be renewing their season tickets and telling them that he’s staying , is going to be an extremely embarrassing.2
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shine166 said:AberystwythAddick said:Bedsaddick said:If he goes , that video of him phoning people up asking fans if they will be renewing their season tickets and telling them that he’s staying , is going to be an extremely embarrassing.
*if we just get brought to replace him, if he can be replaced, then we might as well keep him
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