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Deadline Day from Pg.641 - Summer 2025 Charlton Athletic Transfer Rumours
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NabySarr said:
Would Waterloo FC not be entitled to some money? That calculation looks like it is assuming he was with us from the age of 12 which isn’t correctBraziliance said:
We will get a solidarity/development fee, same as for Lookman who looks like he is off to Inter Milan for 40 million:Gisappointed said:Someone alluded to sell-ons sometimes going beyond the initial buying club. I wonder if we are due any money from Pope's move to Leeds?
Edit: we won't for Pope, my mistake, but would for Lookman who is looking likely to leave.
Ademola was 16 when he came to CAFC and his representatives chose us because they wanted to know that if he continued to progress he would get 1st team chances by 18 and that came to fruition when Lookman made his debut a month after his 18th birthday.
I have no idea if Waterloo will get anymore money as I don't know the exact terms but it may be unlikely other than a donation as this will be his 5th move since he left his boyhood club plus Fulham and Leicester on loan.
I knew a close friend of his from his Waterloo days, Ryan Gondoh who is at Whyteleafe said Ademola was so small when he played with the year above and that's why he was turned down after having trials at different London clubs.
Lookman reached 5ft 9in eventually and at 27 is now being successful in Italy after a hit and miss time in the Premier.2 -
A solidarity fee gets paid every international movement, no matter how many clubs and moves happen I believe. The only reason I doubt Waterloo get one is that they are so small we would have heard about previous ones as it would have been transformational for them.soapboxsam said:NabySarr said:
Would Waterloo FC not be entitled to some money? That calculation looks like it is assuming he was with us from the age of 12 which isn’t correctBraziliance said:
We will get a solidarity/development fee, same as for Lookman who looks like he is off to Inter Milan for 40 million:Gisappointed said:Someone alluded to sell-ons sometimes going beyond the initial buying club. I wonder if we are due any money from Pope's move to Leeds?
Edit: we won't for Pope, my mistake, but would for Lookman who is looking likely to leave.
Ademola was 16 when he came to CAFC and his representatives chose us because they wanted to know that if he continued to progress he would get 1st team chances by 18 and that came to fruition when Lookman made his debut a month after his 18th birthday.
I have no idea if Waterloo will get anymore money as I don't know the exact terms but it may be unlikely other than a donation as this will be his 5th move since he left his boyhood club plus Fulham and Leicester on loan.
I knew a close friend of his from his Waterloo days, Ryan Gondoh who is at Whyteleafe said Ademola was so small when he played with the year above and that's why he was turned down after having trials at different London clubs.
Lookman reached 5ft 9in eventually and at 27 is now being successful in Italy after a hit and miss time in the Premier.0 -
Zach Mitchell , Bell , Doc ..MaxicoCity said:I do have some anxiety about how there’s no like-for-like cover for Coventry. I suspect I’m not alone.5 -
I know you are a complete and utter troll, but in what world are any of them 3 "like-for-like" cover for Coventry? But then again, you once thought Chris f**king Gunter was good enough to be first choice left-back at one stage. So yeah, trolling or mental.RonnieMoore said:
Zach Mitchell , Bell , Doc ..MaxicoCity said:I do have some anxiety about how there’s no like-for-like cover for Coventry. I suspect I’m not alone.6 -
I'm happy that we are still getting some money, but the solidarity fee concept seems quite bizarre.
When a 34 year old Lookman moves from an Italian club to a German one for €50k, will we STILL be entitled to a cut? Along with everyone else?0 -
Apter, done deal
Aannounced tomorrow30 -
Take more Senokot...🙄Mendonca In Asdas said:
Getting close, I can feel it!1 -
Thing is tomorrow never comes...blackpool72 said:Apter, done deal
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Championship rules allow squad of 25 must include 8 homegrown players … interesting that Birmingham have to lose 6 players or risk breaking the rules …0
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Happy for them to give Scottish born Marc Leonard to us if he would fit the description of a non home grown player they need to ‘lose’.
EDIT: doesn’t look like it matters where the player was born. If they have played in the English or Welsh league for 3 or more years before the age of 21 they count as home grown (so Leonard would count as a home grown player having spent years at Brighton when younger)0 -
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Fecking have it, you foul-mouthed M*****ll wankers.follett said:This should be a real draw for any potential signings
*rude word redacted so as to not cause offence.8 -
Mental how our fan base goes on like Karoy is a jobber who's lucky to play when he scored a vital goal in keeping us up at Derby when Nathan first came in, and put in a proper shift every time he touched the pitch for us last season. Sure, he's not perfect technically and can get it wrong sometimes, but I thought as a club we were all for players giving 110%, particularly academy boys who keep developing and getting better.66
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He sang along to Valley Floyd Road after getting promoted at Wembley, I don’t even care if he’s good at football now, he’s going to be a favourite for meYannTheMann said:Mental how our fan base goes on like Karoy is a jobber who's lucky to play when he scored a vital goal in keeping us up at Derby when Nathan first came in, and put in a proper shift every time he touched the pitch for us last season. Sure, he's not perfect technically and can get it wrong sometimes, but I thought as a club we were all for players giving 110%, particularly academy boys who keep developing and getting better.
I think he will basically play the same role as last season but a league up. He will start the odd game here and there but will mostly come on with half an hour left and inject some energy into the game like he did so well at the back end of the season43 -
It willeastterrace6168 said:
Thing is tomorrow never comes...blackpool72 said:Apter, done deal
Aannounced tomorrow
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Apart from leaburn I'd rate him our next best youngster,sure he has erratic moments but he also has moments of quality too and an engine with the ability to hassle players none of our midfield have to that level imo I reckon he will proper come good someday.YannTheMann said:Mental how our fan base goes on like Karoy is a jobber who's lucky to play when he scored a vital goal in keeping us up at Derby when Nathan first came in, and put in a proper shift every time he touched the pitch for us last season. Sure, he's not perfect technically and can get it wrong sometimes, but I thought as a club we were all for players giving 110%, particularly academy boys who keep developing and getting better.4 -
Jones likes Anderson a lot. He’s energetic and willing. He’s young and is learning and will learn. I think this coming season we’ll see him ever present on the bench but he’ll get minutes of that I’m sure.5
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This is hilarious 😂 😃 😄 and yet, not one person calls him out
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Charlton fans will not love Rob. They are a vile bunch. Doubt many even like their own mothers.
Hope Rob sees sense and is back with you lot within the year.18 -
Anderson starting games = bad.ShootersHillGuru said:Jones likes Anderson a lot. He’s energetic and willing. He’s young and is learning and will learn. I think this coming season we’ll see him ever present on the bench but he’ll get minutes of that I’m sure.
Anderson coming as a substitute = good.
Not sarcasm, the difference is night and day in his performances depending on whether he starts or not, he should definitely be used as an option from it.5 -
If he is trolling DD, he's hooked you right in fella, it's not worth getting excited about.DDOUBLEE said:
I know you are a complete and utter troll, but in what world are any of them 3 "like-for-like" cover for Coventry? But then again, you once thought Chris f**king Gunter was good enough to be first choice left-back at one stage. So yeah, trolling or mental.RonnieMoore said:
Zach Mitchell , Bell , Doc ..MaxicoCity said:I do have some anxiety about how there’s no like-for-like cover for Coventry. I suspect I’m not alone.0 -
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I wasn't all that aware that in an allowed squad of 25 six have to be home grown players.
I make that AMB, Miles, TC, Karoy, Zach and either Kanu or M'Bick.
Is there a ruling covering other home grown players in relation to the first team, that might apply to Enslin and Fullah as a couple of examples?
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It'll be the majority of the squad... Home Grown means coming through an Academy here in England (maybe even Britain as a whole), rather than Charlton itselfjose said:I wasn't all that aware that in an allowed squad of 25 six have to be home grown players.
I make that AMB, Miles, TC, Karoy, Zach and either Kanu or M'Bick.
Someone like Dixon might not be eligible as "home grown" as we signed him from Jamaica, but then he played for our U21s, which is part of the Academy1 -
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In the English Football League (EFL) Championship, clubs can register a squad of up to 25 players, with at least eight of those players needing to be homegrown. Homegrown players are defined as those registered with any English or Welsh club for at least three seasons before their 21st birthday, regardless of nationality. Additionally, a maximum of five loan players can be named in the matchday squad.Here's a more detailed breakdown:Homegrown Players: At least eight players in the squad must be homegrown. Under-21 Players: Clubs can have an unlimited number of Under-21 players on permanent contracts without registering them. Loan Players: A maximum of five loan players can be named in the matchday squad. Loan players, even if under 21, must be registered with the EFL. Goalkeepers: Unlike the lower leagues, goalkeepers over the age of 21 in the Championship must be registered as part of the 25-man squad. Club Developed Players: After the summer transfer window, each club must include at least one club-developed player in their squad. Substitutes: Championship clubs can name five substitutes from a nine-player bench.
- Squad Size: Championship clubs can have squads of up to 25 players.
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Thanks fellas.0
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Still blows my mind that Lookman could be going to Inter for 40m when you think where he come from.
Great story and credit to our youth system and local talent.27 -
So Dixon, Edwards, Kam, and Doc aren't home grown.ShootersHillGuru said:In the English Football League (EFL) Championship, clubs can register a squad of up to 25 players, with at least eight of those players needing to be homegrown. Homegrown players are defined as those registered with any English or Welsh club for at least three seasons before their 21st birthday, regardless of nationality. Additionally, a maximum of five loan players can be named in the matchday squad.Here's a more detailed breakdown:- Squad Size: Championship clubs can have squads of up to 25 players.
- Homegrown Players: At least eight players in the squad must be homegrown.
- Under-21 Players: Clubs can have an unlimited number of Under-21 players on permanent contracts without registering them.
- Loan Players: A maximum of five loan players can be named in the matchday squad. Loan players, even if under 21, must be registered with the EFL.
- Goalkeepers: Unlike the lower leagues, goalkeepers over the age of 21 in the Championship must be registered as part of the 25-man squad.
- Club Developed Players: After the summer transfer window, each club must include at least one club-developed player in their squad.
- Substitutes: Championship clubs can name five substitutes from a nine-player bench.
I think we'll be alright on the home grown and the at least one club developed rules.1 - Squad Size: Championship clubs can have squads of up to 25 players.
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Dixon also U21 so doesn't countHenry Irving said:
So Dixon, Edwards, Kam, and Doc aren't home grown.ShootersHillGuru said:In the English Football League (EFL) Championship, clubs can register a squad of up to 25 players, with at least eight of those players needing to be homegrown. Homegrown players are defined as those registered with any English or Welsh club for at least three seasons before their 21st birthday, regardless of nationality. Additionally, a maximum of five loan players can be named in the matchday squad.Here's a more detailed breakdown:- Squad Size: Championship clubs can have squads of up to 25 players.
- Homegrown Players: At least eight players in the squad must be homegrown.
- Under-21 Players: Clubs can have an unlimited number of Under-21 players on permanent contracts without registering them.
- Loan Players: A maximum of five loan players can be named in the matchday squad. Loan players, even if under 21, must be registered with the EFL.
- Goalkeepers: Unlike the lower leagues, goalkeepers over the age of 21 in the Championship must be registered as part of the 25-man squad.
- Club Developed Players: After the summer transfer window, each club must include at least one club-developed player in their squad.
- Substitutes: Championship clubs can name five substitutes from a nine-player bench.
I think we'll be alright on the home grown and the at least one club developed rules.5 - Squad Size: Championship clubs can have squads of up to 25 players.
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How is the club developed player defined?
When Brentford were in the EFL they had no proper academy, so how could they develop anyone?3 -
They had that "B" team though didnt they...killerandflash said:How is the club developed player defined?
When Brentford were in the EFL they had no proper academy, so how could they develop anyone?1










