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Chuks (p.61 - Released)
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Bedsaddick said:His last goal for us will be at Wembley. Good for him
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NabySarr said:Bedsaddick said:His last goal for us will be at Wembley. Good for him9
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FishCostaFortune said:NabySarr said:Bedsaddick said:His last goal for us will be at Wembley. Good for him1
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He done what he had to do when he come on he’s a unit1
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Bedsaddick said:His last game for us will be at Wembley. Good for him9
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Croydon said:Bedsaddick said:His last game for us will be at Wembley. Good for him3
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Croydon said:Bedsaddick said:His last game for us will be at Wembley. Good for him
Agreed.
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I love the bloke and I’m so glad the red card won’t be the last thing he did in a Charlton shirt. Once the goal went in I knew we’d win because the ball just sticks to him. Glad to have the chance to watch him one more time20
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fenaddick said:I love the bloke and I’m so glad the red card won’t be the last thing he did in a Charlton shirt. Once the goal went in I knew we’d win because the ball just sticks to him. Glad to have the chance to watch him one more time
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Maybe pure nostalgia playing but I still wouldn't mind giving him another year, not many players with his quality would be happy with only sub appearance2
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This season must be his best in terms of injuries.
Him coming on yesterday I knew we'd end up scoring as it changed our attacking play from the previous 150 minutes of the tie3 -
I have always had a funny feeling it is written in the stars for Chuks to score a last minute winner in the play off final.
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IR94 said:Maybe pure nostalgia playing but I still wouldn't mind giving him another year, not many players with his quality would be happy with only sub appearance
That'll be money well spent!
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DamoNorthStand said:I have always had a funny feeling it is written in the stars for Chuks to score a last minute winner in the play off final.(I know it wasn’t the winner but you get my drift)1
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Love Chuks , but for us his next game is the last one. I still think it will be the most important
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IR94 said:Maybe pure nostalgia playing but I still wouldn't mind giving him another year, not many players with his quality would be happy with only sub appearance
i do appreciate why this post will get lols. I would only keep him as he is very low risk to have on a bench of 9. Mbick isn’t ready, Hilton’s a no and I’ll drive gas wherever he is going next year. I would rather keep chucks and spend money on another wide player than have to spend money replacing chucks4 -
Todds_right_hook said:IR94 said:Maybe pure nostalgia playing but I still wouldn't mind giving him another year, not many players with his quality would be happy with only sub appearance
i do appreciate why this post will get lols. I would only keep him as he is very low risk to have on a bench of 9. Mbick isn’t ready, Hilton’s a no and I’ll drive gas wherever he is going next year. I would rather keep chucks and spend money on another wide player than have to spend money replacing chucks
However, we need to look at the economics of this. It's clear that Mbick is "Chuks in waiting". When Chuks was suspended, Mbick was straight away in the squad. If you watch how he's played in the last few games, he is clearly being groomed as our new "agent of chaos"...
Now, is he ready yet? Absolutely not. But that's where coaching comes in. 2023-2024 pre-season, Miles was crocked at Welling, and Karoy Anderson came on. And turned in a man of the match performance. My mate, who knows little about our academy players, was dumbfounded. He asked me who that kid was. So, I gave him my (limited) knowledge of who he was, and what he did. Against Wealdstone, in another PSF (the debut of a certain Lloyd Jones) he again came on, was outstanding, and scored a goal. Karoy's career has been on an upward curve ever since. But, most people would agree as a substitute ATM, not a starter.
But, if that's the case with Mbick, what's the downside? Chuks can't start anyway. So, we have an option of playing someone who is well past his peak, won't learn anything now, has a poor injury record, and has no resale value. Or, a kid who's still learning, you can still coach in the finer nuances of being "a big lump up front", can easily improve to become a first team regular, and has a high potential sell-on value if he does make the grade.
Oh! And is potentially, at the moment at least, on a far lower salary, and as an U21, has no impact on SCMP. Allowing NJ the budget to bring in a player who we need to strengthen. (Whatever league we're in!) Without risking incurring the wrath of the suits at the EFL!
Sorry, everyone, it's a no-brainer...6 -
Todds_right_hook said:IR94 said:Maybe pure nostalgia playing but I still wouldn't mind giving him another year, not many players with his quality would be happy with only sub appearance
i do appreciate why this post will get lols. I would only keep him as he is very low risk to have on a bench of 9. Mbick isn’t ready, Hilton’s a no and I’ll drive gas wherever he is going next year. I would rather keep chucks and spend money on another wide player than have to spend money replacing chucks3 -
NabySarr said:Todds_right_hook said:IR94 said:Maybe pure nostalgia playing but I still wouldn't mind giving him another year, not many players with his quality would be happy with only sub appearance
i do appreciate why this post will get lols. I would only keep him as he is very low risk to have on a bench of 9. Mbick isn’t ready, Hilton’s a no and I’ll drive gas wherever he is going next year. I would rather keep chucks and spend money on another wide player than have to spend money replacing chucks0 -
I'm hoping that Chuks goes out in a blaze of glory, along with the rest of the team. I would only want him to have a coaching contract next season, similar to Jason Pearce, with a possible move up to coaching with the first team in a year or two.
Equally he has his property business and his young player counselling activities.
Back in our Championship season, if it were not for an outrageous referee offsidedecision, he would have kept us up and ended our Millwall no win streak.6 - Sponsored links:
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Shame here can't do a full 90 because him and Godden look great together0
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Thanks for everything big man
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Cheers Chuks0
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No doubt a good enough player, just couldn't keep it together physically. Good luck, Chuks!0
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This thread and the constant back and forth… felt like that discussion never wanted to die
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The correct decision to let him go.
Hopefully he makes a success of his property business.
I wish him all the best.15 -
the right decision - have loved watching him play, best of luck to him6
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Correct decision but still 💔9
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blackpool72 said:The correct decision to let him go.
Hopefully he makes a success of his property business.
I wish him all the best.2