They invest in residential property and Chuks' business partner is called Henry Homes. Extremely disappointing that they chose to call the business something other than "Henry's Homes".
Let’s hope he’s learned from his naivety - I recall one of his many comeback games and he missed a penalty. Spent the rest of the game berating himself by gesticulating and whacking his head with his arms and other items theatrics
his last chance to offer something up in what has been a truly pathetic 3.5 years
Let's hope once he finishes he doesn't turn to cigarettes and alcohol.
What a strange comment.
If there's one thing that's almost certain about Chuks, it's that unlike many footballers out there he's got his priorities straight when it comes to how he looks after his money. He's heavily in invested into property and has already taken courses for scouting and coaching. He is also a leader off the pitch for many of our younger players, in particular our young strikers Kanu, TC, Mbick and Dixon
Let's hope once he finishes he doesn't turn to cigarettes and alcohol.
What a strange comment.
If there's one thing that's almost certain about Chuks, it's that unlike many footballers out there he's got his priorities straight when it comes to how he looks after his money. He's heavily in invested into property and has already taken courses for scouting and coaching. He is also a leader off the pitch for many of our younger players, in particular our young strikers Kanu, TC, Mbick and Dixon
Let's hope once he finishes he doesn't turn to cigarettes and alcohol.
What a strange comment.
If there's one thing that's almost certain about Chuks, it's that unlike many footballers out there he's got his priorities straight when it comes to how he looks after his money. He's heavily in invested into property and has already taken courses for scouting and coaching. He is also a leader off the pitch for many of our younger players, in particular our young strikers Kanu, TC, Mbick and Dixon
I suspect his ongoing health issues (whatever those are) have lead him to realise fairly early on that one way or another he might not be able to rely on earning a footballers wage indefinitely and he's been quite sensible in planning for what happens after that.
Let's hope once he finishes he doesn't turn to cigarettes and alcohol.
What a strange comment.
If there's one thing that's almost certain about Chuks, it's that unlike many footballers out there he's got his priorities straight when it comes to how he looks after his money. He's heavily in invested into property and has already taken courses for scouting and coaching. He is also a leader off the pitch for many of our younger players, in particular our young strikers Kanu, TC, Mbick and Dixon
I saw he had completed a scouting course, what coaching courses has he done?
Let's hope once he finishes he doesn't turn to cigarettes and alcohol.
What a strange comment.
If there's one thing that's almost certain about Chuks, it's that unlike many footballers out there he's got his priorities straight when it comes to how he looks after his money. He's heavily in invested into property and has already taken courses for scouting and coaching. He is also a leader off the pitch for many of our younger players, in particular our young strikers Kanu, TC, Mbick and Dixon
I suspect his ongoing health issues (whatever those are) have lead him to realise fairly early on that one way or another he might not be able to rely on earning a footballers wage indefinitely and he's been quite sensible in planning for what happens after that.
Lets hope he doesn't look back in anger at any element of his career.
Let's hope once he finishes he doesn't turn to cigarettes and alcohol.
What a strange comment.
If there's one thing that's almost certain about Chuks, it's that unlike many footballers out there he's got his priorities straight when it comes to how he looks after his money. He's heavily in invested into property and has already taken courses for scouting and coaching. He is also a leader off the pitch for many of our younger players, in particular our young strikers Kanu, TC, Mbick and Dixon
I saw he had completed a scouting course, what coaching courses has he done?
Let's hope once he finishes he doesn't turn to cigarettes and alcohol.
What a strange comment.
If there's one thing that's almost certain about Chuks, it's that unlike many footballers out there he's got his priorities straight when it comes to how he looks after his money. He's heavily in invested into property and has already taken courses for scouting and coaching. He is also a leader off the pitch for many of our younger players, in particular our young strikers Kanu, TC, Mbick and Dixon
I suspect his ongoing health issues (whatever those are) have lead him to realise fairly early on that one way or another he might not be able to rely on earning a footballers wage indefinitely and he's been quite sensible in planning for what happens after that.
Lets hope he doesn't look back in anger at any element of his career.
Let's hope once he finishes he doesn't turn to cigarettes and alcohol.
What a strange comment.
If there's one thing that's almost certain about Chuks, it's that unlike many footballers out there he's got his priorities straight when it comes to how he looks after his money. He's heavily in invested into property and has already taken courses for scouting and coaching. He is also a leader off the pitch for many of our younger players, in particular our young strikers Kanu, TC, Mbick and Dixon
Let's hope once he finishes he doesn't turn to cigarettes and alcohol.
What a strange comment.
If there's one thing that's almost certain about Chuks, it's that unlike many footballers out there he's got his priorities straight when it comes to how he looks after his money. He's heavily in invested into property and has already taken courses for scouting and coaching. He is also a leader off the pitch for many of our younger players, in particular our young strikers Kanu, TC, Mbick and Dixon
Some might say that Wycombe are likely to target him again. I hope NJ has prepared him for that by saying "Don't look back in anger, acquiesce, and roll with it". The last thing we need is him getting suspended again. Instead, he needs to think Lord, don't slow me down, let his football Talk Tonight and make sure Wycombe end up Going Nowhere.
In between the general property related clips, some familiar faces. It does seem that a few of Chuks' current or former teammates have used their services.
Let's hope once he finishes he doesn't turn to cigarettes and alcohol.
What a strange comment.
If there's one thing that's almost certain about Chuks, it's that unlike many footballers out there he's got his priorities straight when it comes to how he looks after his money. He's heavily in invested into property and has already taken courses for scouting and coaching. He is also a leader off the pitch for many of our younger players, in particular our young strikers Kanu, TC, Mbick and Dixon
The best way to hurt them is to beat them. I won't tell the story but when I managed there was a team we were very aggrieved with and we beat them in the end of season cup final. I made it all the more satisfying for us.
I can see Chuks scoring if he comes on, he will be properly fired up. Would be great to see him score a winner and then celebrate in front of Leahy after the final whistle.
I can see Chuks scoring if he comes on, he will be properly fired up. Would be great to see him score a winner and then celebrate in front of Leahy after the final whistle.
Cross from the left, Chuks dunks on Leahy at the back post to head it in
I can see Chuks scoring if he comes on, he will be properly fired up. Would be great to see him score a winner and then celebrate in front of Leahy after the final whistle.
I don’t condone it but I’d imagine if Chuks scores the winner there will be a lot of people celebrating at Leahy and having a few words at the final whistle
We need to hark back to days of yore, where men were men (with cocks) and gentlemen, sporting gentlemen... were gentlemen.
In the eventuality that Chucks scores the winner that takes us to Wembley, I fully expect him to immediately seek out his nearest opponent and iron that no mark cnut Leahy out!
I can see Chuks scoring if he comes on, he will be properly fired up. Would be great to see him score a winner and then celebrate in front of Leahy after the final whistle.
Cross from the left, Chuks dunks on Leahy at the back post to head it in
I’d rather we were 3-0 up after 15 minutes , sit on it comfortably and don’t need him.
I can see Chuks scoring if he comes on, he will be properly fired up. Would be great to see him score a winner and then celebrate in front of Leahy after the final whistle.
Cross from the left, Chuks dunks on Leahy at the back post to head it in
I’d rather we were 3-0 up after 15 minutes , sit on it comfortably and don’t need him.
Agree. If Chuks gets on for his cameo, we will probably be struggling. With many Charlton fans/critics judging players on just their last game, not their overall season, if Aneke scored a goal, an online petition would be started to give him a new contract 😱
Chuks won’t want to miss the final, so I can imagine he’ll have a word at the end if we win, and get Leahy a 3match ban for the start of his next league 1 campaign
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Good mates with Gary Goals.
his last chance to offer something up in what has been a truly pathetic 3.5 years
Definitely. Maybe.
Let's hope once he finishes he doesn't turn to cigarettes and alcohol.
If there's one thing that's almost certain about Chuks, it's that unlike many footballers out there he's got his priorities straight when it comes to how he looks after his money. He's heavily in invested into property and has already taken courses for scouting and coaching. He is also a leader off the pitch for many of our younger players, in particular our young strikers Kanu, TC, Mbick and Dixon
Thursday is gonna be the day Chuks is gonna give it back to Leahy.
In between the general property related clips, some familiar faces. It does seem that a few of Chuks' current or former teammates have used their services.
I believe that's called a Whooooosh
Have we really come to this?
We need to hark back to days of yore, where men were men (with cocks) and gentlemen, sporting gentlemen... were gentlemen.
In the eventuality that Chucks scores the winner that takes us to Wembley, I fully expect him to immediately seek out his nearest opponent and iron that no mark cnut Leahy out!
Highley unlikely but you never know. It is a funny old game after all.
Agree.
If Chuks gets on for his cameo, we will probably be struggling. With many Charlton fans/critics judging players on just their last game, not their overall season, if Aneke scored a goal, an online petition would be started to give him a new contract 😱