Saw him play a lot when at Ebbsfleet 2015/6 he was a good player at that level but I can't say I ever looked at him and thought "he'd do for us" so surprised he has had a career at championship level since then.
It is also 8 years on so the signing timing wise just seems a bit odd. Not saying he can't do a job for us and think he will be a positive influence are the club but it just leaves me a bit meh.
We have to replace Alfie with someone in their prime with a goal scoring record at this level simple.
Don't know what some of you all are expecting. 'Mostly been a blue all my life, love Millwall, spent load of time at Millwall and Xharlton when o was a kid on the bus. Been in sky blue for years, res's good too, always scored in an away kit. Looking forward to mumching Browines.
Happy to be coming to Charlton as you've got a decent ground, better than the toolbox, and although i can't imagine getting a tune of most your lap blanket supporters, especially in the east stand, im going on decent money and NJ's god willing, a promotion'
Sounds like he is here just as much for his attitude and character as "just" ability, which is definitely a good thing. Not quite sure where that leaves us re: Hylton though as I can't really see us needing two experienced older strikers to help tutor the youngsters.
One thing that’s caught my attention in two 45 minute halves is the amount of headers he wins. Very impressive for someone who you’d assume is just suited to playing off a target man for knockdowns.
In the bits of him that I've seen, I don't think he's an off the shoulder of the last man run in behind type, at least not exclusively. I think he can link up play in addition to scoring goals. He's won some headers as Callum has said, and had some tidy touches. It's not a 1:1 replacement with May in terms of play style, although I would argue that May's best runs were when he started from deeper (especially playing as a 10 or from the right) and sort of out to in runs/runs in behind. When he played on the shoulder of the last man he wasn't as effective, despite his mobility. The timing, shape, and general efficiency of his runs in those scenarios always seemed off.
I’m really interested to see how this one works out.
Im expecting that he’ll hit double figures, if he stays fit, but also has a massive influence and impact when he plays.
I , like many others on here, loved Yann to bits when he was here, in that promotion side of 2011/2012 season, but from what I remember, he only scored 13 league goals, but his impact and influence was huge, he gave his all, and bonded with the fans.
Keeping the ball up, at the other end of the pitch, winning headers and free kicks, defending corners, his influence on the side was massive, I hope Matt G can have the same impact for us, will watch his performances with much interest this season.
One thing that’s caught my attention in two 45 minute halves is the amount of headers he wins. Very impressive for someone who you’d assume is just suited to playing off a target man for knockdowns.
Much needed, feel like we haven't had that in a while (anyone up top since Taylor that has consistently won headers for us?). Daydreaming of Bartlett and Yann now.
One thing that’s caught my attention in two 45 minute halves is the amount of headers he wins. Very impressive for someone who you’d assume is just suited to playing off a target man for knockdowns.
Much needed, feel like we haven't had that in a while (anyone up top since Taylor that has consistently won headers for us?). Daydreaming of Bartlett and Yann now.
Last season that was (part of) the problem we had, at least with Leaburn out - May was excellent at running onto passes and getting goals but if he was beaten to it then the ball came straight back at us and with only Dobson providing any steel in midfield we came under pressure a lot.
Hopefully with the likes of Godden and Ahadme (and Leaburn once he's fit) that won't be quite so prevalent. And if Jones can get the midfield competitive too even better, Docherty will help there but probably a bit more work needed.
Having tight hamstrings at this stage or any for that matter doesn’t bode well. Hope he’s fully fit soon because we really do need him to be ready and firing very soon.
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https://x.com/BigBadBraz/status/1810385091849322765?t=dPWgw2ZT-GHHR7HWkNoXIQ&s=19
Really nice touch, passes and off ball movement by Godden, looked really sharp.
Starts around 2:50 on the YT vid:
https://youtu.be/aSFziW6kolQ?si=XvNjIKi8PXzkRrfu
Said absolutely no one.
Im expecting that he’ll hit double figures, if he stays fit, but also has a massive influence and impact when he plays.
I , like many others on here, loved Yann to bits when he was here, in that promotion side of 2011/2012 season, but from what I remember, he only scored 13 league goals, but his impact and influence was huge, he gave his all, and bonded with the fans.
Keeping the ball up, at the other end of the pitch, winning headers and free kicks, defending corners, his influence on the side was massive, I hope Matt G can have the same impact for us, will watch his performances with much interest this season.
Hopefully with the likes of Godden and Ahadme (and Leaburn once he's fit) that won't be quite so prevalent. And if Jones can get the midfield competitive too even better, Docherty will help there but probably a bit more work needed.