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Deadline Day from Pg.641 - Summer 2025 Charlton Athletic Transfer Rumours

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  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,658
    edited August 2
    Kap10 said:
    RC_CAFC said:
    Scoham said:
    NTTT podcast got us finishing 19th.
    Not convinced by the signings.
    Where’s their Championship predictions? I had a look but can only see L1 and L2?
    Came out today. I think they’re very fair in their comments (although they seemed to have forgotten that Small had signed for Preston which is very unlike them)

    19th is a very sensible prediction for us and I am pretty sure most of us would take that now. Most of our star signings haven’t played this high so they are a gamble. But, as they stated, we have an outstanding manager.

    If we finish above Blackburn as they predict we’ll have had a decent season.
    I'm sure many would have us last but for Wednesday. I think we will have a few hairy results but ultimately be ok and 19 th is a good bet

    However there is a lot of risk in our side with quite a few of our signings being good Lge 1, so will need to step up and there is always the blend factor. It took Jones till December to blend his squad and knowing how he wanted them to play. That's tome we cannot afford this season.
    I think the big difference is that Jones took a while to get the players he mostly inherited into players that knew exactly how he wanted them to play. He relied on a few players he’d previously worked with to help bridge that gap and it took time and wasn’t that pretty. This time the players has available are all chosen for their ability to play the way Jones demands. I do think we’ll start slowly and cautiously while we gel and make the transition from league one but I’m saying after ten games we’ll see a rhythm to our play and an increase in points. 
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,962
    edited August 2
    Wrexham spending £2m each on Moore and Coady shows we're in a different division now but also the different approaches.

    Two proven players but both 32 whereas we have gone for much younger attacking players yet to prove themselves at this level.
    We're buying potential.

    I'm sure we can think of a house analogy to back up this?  😏
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,218
    Conor Coady is a real charisma machine. I do wonder how much of their scouting also involves picking up proper characters for their Disney show as well. I've never seen it but I imagine a squad of Dobsons wouldn't quite catch the imagination
  • TheHerminator
    TheHerminator Posts: 770
    edited August 2
    Conor Coady is a real charisma machine. I do wonder how much of their scouting also involves picking up proper characters for their Disney show as well. I've never seen it but I imagine a squad of Dobsons wouldn't quite catch the imagination
    Wonder how much Dobbo will play this year 
  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 4,530
    I'm firmly in the camp that this transfer window has given us a solid chance of survival — and honestly, I think it's a bit mad for anyone to be looking much further than that right now.
    Think our business before Knibbs kept us up this signing will turn us into a top 12 team 
  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 4,530
    Bet Godden is lovin' the way some on here are trying to pension him off, he'll still do for me...
    Godden will still be first choice when fit 
  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 4,530
    Conor Coady is a real charisma machine. I do wonder how much of their scouting also involves picking up proper characters for their Disney show as well. I've never seen it but I imagine a squad of Dobsons wouldn't quite catch the imagination
    Wonder how much Dobbo will play this year 
    Back in league one on loan in January …
  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,201
    Same, defo keep the league one starting 11 for now except apter for small and if godden injured, kelman
  • Pavoren007
    Pavoren007 Posts: 2,533
    Wrexham spending £2m each on Moore and Coady shows we're in a different division now but also the different approaches.

    Two proven players but both 32 whereas we have gone for much younger attacking players yet to prove themselves at this level.
    I actually think, despite their triple back to back to back promotions that Wrexham have even more work to do in the transfer window than us. They have been on a crest of an incredible wave but have a mix or L1 and L2 players for the most part and need a significant upgrade in a lot of departments. Probably need 10-12 players. NTT20 predicted Wrexham just one place above us in 18th. I think it will be the other way around unless they break the bank for 10-12 premiership level players over the coming 4-6 weeks. 
  • Steven81
    Steven81 Posts: 1,022
    Why would they need 10-12 premiership level players to be one place above us that's a bit of a stretch lol.

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  • KettsJohn
    KettsJohn Posts: 1,221
    What a different pre season this has been. Can't remember the last time we were so active and in for a decent level of player. Really looking forward to next Saturday. Might take a little while for the team to gel and settle but I think we are in for a good season.
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,175
    Conor Coady is a real charisma machine. I do wonder how much of their scouting also involves picking up proper characters for their Disney show as well. I've never seen it but I imagine a squad of Dobsons wouldn't quite catch the imagination
    Wonder how much Dobbo will play this year 
    My prediction is that Parky will leave him our for the first 6 games or so, which dont produce much in the way of points, the Disney production people start to get twitchy, Parky re-instates him, after which he plays at least 30 games in all comps. 
  • West2003
    West2003 Posts: 389
    Bet Godden is lovin' the way some on here are trying to pension him off, he'll still do for me...
    I heard he was crying into a tub of Ben & Jerry's last night while scrolling through this thread  :'(
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,201
    2121 said:
    Same, defo keep the league one starting 11 for now except apter for small and if godden injured, kelman
    This is a joke, yes?
  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,784
    edited August 2
    Oggy Red said:
    Wrexham spending £2m each on Moore and Coady shows we're in a different division now but also the different approaches.

    Two proven players but both 32 whereas we have gone for much younger attacking players yet to prove themselves at this level.
    We're buying potential.

    I'm sure we can think of a house analogy to back up this?  😏
    We were a solid 2 up 2 down well built with all the doors in the right places. Renovations had sorted out the leaky roof and woodworm ignored by the previous owners. We're now going through the planning and building stages, and the builders have been asked to build a double and single story extensions to the East and West. They've completed most of this this using traditional methods but with modern materials. 
    The planners can see our vision and have allowed us to continue with a few adjustments.
    The solid 2 up 2 down is now becoming an impressive family home, but with space to become a mansion when it is needed.

  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,809
    Bet Godden is lovin' the way some on here are trying to pension him off, he'll still do for me...
    I’m not sure he’s bothered about Charlton life 
    Well, the feeling seems to be reciprocated by some on here...🤦‍♂️
  • Sage
    Sage Posts: 7,282
    edited August 2
    On Wrexham quickly, they are signing Broadhead as well as signed Cody and soon to be Moore. They’ve signed O’Brien as well. They’re strengthening their spine and spending huge wages that go with it.

    They finished second last season, have huge momentum and brining in players who have played at the top level before. I think they’ll finish higher than 18th.

    Their achilles hill is going to be Parky and how difficult the ownership will find it if they need to make a decision on his future if it’s not going to plan.

    They’re going to feel incredibly loyal and close to him, but his record at this level is not good. If they hit a tough patch I don’t know if he is good enough at this level to turn it around. That’s what I’m interested in seeing. 
  • Bet Godden is lovin' the way some on here are trying to pension him off, he'll still do for me...
    I’m not sure he’s bothered about Charlton life 
    Wrong, Godden is an avid Charlton Life reader.

    MG absolutely furious at some time of the garbage (his words) he is reading on here.

    Talking about "hacking the mainframe" so he can track down certain posters via their IP address.


    Reading between the lines. I think you're saying that @Goddenole is actually Matty Godden 🕵️‍♂️
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,400
    edited August 2
    Wrexham spending £2m each on Moore and Coady shows we're in a different division now but also the different approaches.

    Two proven players but both 32 whereas we have gone for much younger attacking players yet to prove themselves at this level.
    I actually think, despite their triple back to back to back promotions that Wrexham have even more work to do in the transfer window than us. They have been on a crest of an incredible wave but have a mix or L1 and L2 players for the most part and need a significant upgrade in a lot of departments. Probably need 10-12 players. NTT20 predicted Wrexham just one place above us in 18th. I think it will be the other way around unless they break the bank for 10-12 premiership level players over the coming 4-6 weeks. 
    Respectfully mate, I don't think that's the case at all.

    Their squad is at minimum high end League 1, as proven runners up and an impressive season, they have also added proven Championship proven players in Coady, Hardie, Windass, O'Brien. I might be forgetting others.

    I would argue their squad is more Championship proven/ready than ours is currently. Our summer business has been very good, but all of the standouts in Kelman, Knibbs, Apter & Tanto fees wise, are unproven talents in the Championship. Until a ball is kicked our squad is very much high end League 1 as it stands. Although I do believe most of these players will step up.

    I think you're underestimating Wrexham slightly there, I will be very pleasantly surprised if we finish above them, as I don't see them going down. They won't need 10 premier league players to keep their head above water, they'd probably be fighting for automatics if they did that..
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,123
    Oggy Red said:
    Wrexham spending £2m each on Moore and Coady shows we're in a different division now but also the different approaches.

    Two proven players but both 32 whereas we have gone for much younger attacking players yet to prove themselves at this level.
    We're buying potential.

    I'm sure we can think of a house analogy to back up this?  😏
    A few years ago you could’ve bought a house in Westcombe Park for £1m or a house in Abbey Wood for £500k. Both areas were on the same train line into London. Then they opened the Elizabeth Line, The house in Abbey Wood goes up in value as you can get into central London without changing at Charing Cross. When you bought the house in Abbey Wood, it was a potential investment.

    There you go Oggy. A house and train analogy in one post.

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  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,658
    I think the big difference between Wrexhams approach and ours is that they know they have money to burn and if they buy aging players they know they can replace them again next season. They are forced to keep the bandwagon rolling because the circus and the results are intertwined. Their problem will be how to shed the older players of which they have a few on very good money but are no longer good enough. Charlton don’t have money to burn and rather than buy high cost high wage established championship players we’ve bought reasonably priced sensible experience and huge potential. I still think Wrexham will finish easily above us but their problems are not now but in a year or two. 
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,723
    2121 said:
    Same, defo keep the league one starting 11 for now except apter for small and if godden injured, kelman
    That's a great strategy. 


    If you want to lose.
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,335
    Wrexham spending £2m each on Moore and Coady shows we're in a different division now but also the different approaches.

    Two proven players but both 32 whereas we have gone for much younger attacking players yet to prove themselves at this level.
    I actually think, despite their triple back to back to back promotions that Wrexham have even more work to do in the transfer window than us. They have been on a crest of an incredible wave but have a mix or L1 and L2 players for the most part and need a significant upgrade in a lot of departments. Probably need 10-12 players. NTT20 predicted Wrexham just one place above us in 18th. I think it will be the other way around unless they break the bank for 10-12 premiership level players over the coming 4-6 weeks. 
    Respectfully mate, I don't think that's the case at all.

    Their squad is at minimum high end League 1, as proven runners up and an impressive season, they have also added proven Championship proven players in Coady, Hardie, Windass, O'Brien. I might be forgetting others.

    I would argue their squad is more Championship proven/ready than ours is currently. Our summer business has been very good, but all of the standouts in Kelman, Knibbs, Apter & Tanto fees wise, are unproven talents in the Championship. Until a ball is kicked our squad is very much high end League 1 as it stands. Although I do believe most of these players will step up.

    I think you're underestimating Wrexham slightly there, I will be very pleasantly surprised if we finish above them, as I don't see them going down. They won't need 10 premier league players to keep their head above water, they'd probably be fighting for automatics if they did that..
    The problem with buying experience is high wages, injuries take longer to heal, players are difficult to move on.
    Harry managed to bankrupt a few clubs with this policy. 
    Not a risk I would like for our club. 
  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,201
    2121 said:
    Same, defo keep the league one starting 11 for now except apter for small and if godden injured, kelman
    That's a great strategy. 


    If you want to lose.
    Why? We are a winning team with form, momentum and spirit. 

    Let other teams, like watfords 9 new signings, make wholeale changes and not have any of that. 


  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 701
    Look at the Wrexham squad though who would we actually take in our starting XI Broadhead, O’Brien Windass, Cacase, Coady those are only the guaranteed starters in our team. Bear in mind 2 of those aren’t going to be getting any better as well. With the trajectories of both teams I can see us finishing above Wrexham 
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,288
    edited August 2
    Redrobo said:
    Wrexham spending £2m each on Moore and Coady shows we're in a different division now but also the different approaches.

    Two proven players but both 32 whereas we have gone for much younger attacking players yet to prove themselves at this level.
    I actually think, despite their triple back to back to back promotions that Wrexham have even more work to do in the transfer window than us. They have been on a crest of an incredible wave but have a mix or L1 and L2 players for the most part and need a significant upgrade in a lot of departments. Probably need 10-12 players. NTT20 predicted Wrexham just one place above us in 18th. I think it will be the other way around unless they break the bank for 10-12 premiership level players over the coming 4-6 weeks. 
    Respectfully mate, I don't think that's the case at all.

    Their squad is at minimum high end League 1, as proven runners up and an impressive season, they have also added proven Championship proven players in Coady, Hardie, Windass, O'Brien. I might be forgetting others.

    I would argue their squad is more Championship proven/ready than ours is currently. Our summer business has been very good, but all of the standouts in Kelman, Knibbs, Apter & Tanto fees wise, are unproven talents in the Championship. Until a ball is kicked our squad is very much high end League 1 as it stands. Although I do believe most of these players will step up.

    I think you're underestimating Wrexham slightly there, I will be very pleasantly surprised if we finish above them, as I don't see them going down. They won't need 10 premier league players to keep their head above water, they'd probably be fighting for automatics if they did that..
    The problem with buying experience is high wages, injuries take longer to heal, players are difficult to move on.
    Harry managed to bankrupt a few clubs with this policy. 
    Not a risk I would like for our club. 
    It is a strategy that has worked well for Wrexham so far and they have the money to fund it.

    We, on the other hand, have also bought in experienced players but also some youth, who along with our academy products, have potential to develop and be more valuable on the pitch as well as in the transfer market.

    We are making the most, we hope, of what we have and Wrexham are aiming for the same but by a different route.

    Parky is now a far more experienced manager and his previous failures at this level came a clubs in trouble.  He's now well backed and at a stable club.

    Would I swap him for Jones?  No, I wouldn't and I prefer our current business model but write Wrexham off at your peril. 


  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,723
    2121 said:
    2121 said:
    Same, defo keep the league one starting 11 for now except apter for small and if godden injured, kelman
    That's a great strategy. 


    If you want to lose.
    Why? We are a winning team with form, momentum and spirit. 

    Let other teams, like watfords 9 new signings, make wholeale changes and not have any of that. 


    When we won promotion last season to me at least we needed to sign at least 7 or 8 players to be competitive in the championship. 
    So I'm more than happy that we have signed 9.
    At least 5 of those appear to be better than we had so I'm confident we will do OK this coming season. 
    But if we start the campaign with 9 of last Seasons players in the starting 11 I believe we will lose.
    Just my opinion. 
  • MickeyBennett
    MickeyBennett Posts: 679
    Bet Godden is lovin' the way some on here are trying to pension him off, he'll still do for me...
    I’m not sure he’s bothered about Charlton life 
    Wrong, Godden is an avid Charlton Life reader.

    MG absolutely furious at some time of the garbage (his words) he is reading on here.

    Talking about "hacking the mainframe" so he can track down certain posters via their IP address.


    Reading between the lines. I think you're saying that @Goddenole is actually Matty Godden 🕵️‍♂️
    Bingo
  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,201
    2121 said:
    2121 said:
    Same, defo keep the league one starting 11 for now except apter for small and if godden injured, kelman
    That's a great strategy. 


    If you want to lose.
    Why? We are a winning team with form, momentum and spirit. 

    Let other teams, like watfords 9 new signings, make wholeale changes and not have any of that. 


    When we won promotion last season to me at least we needed to sign at least 7 or 8 players to be competitive in the championship. 
    So I'm more than happy that we have signed 9.
    At least 5 of those appear to be better than we had so I'm confident we will do OK this coming season. 
    But if we start the campaign with 9 of last Seasons players in the starting 11 I believe we will lose.
    Just my opinion. 

    Fair point and most will prob agree and want to see the new players - i just think let them come in naturally based on form and lessons learnt, which will keep the existing team motivated, even if it means a slow start to the season. Its gonna be a lonnnng season!  
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 51,034
    2121 said:
    2121 said:
    Same, defo keep the league one starting 11 for now except apter for small and if godden injured, kelman
    That's a great strategy. 


    If you want to lose.
    Why? We are a winning team with form, momentum and spirit. 

    Let other teams, like watfords 9 new signings, make wholeale changes and not have any of that. 


    When we won promotion last season to me at least we needed to sign at least 7 or 8 players to be competitive in the championship. 
    So I'm more than happy that we have signed 9.
    At least 5 of those appear to be better than we had so I'm confident we will do OK this coming season. 
    But if we start the campaign with 9 of last Seasons players in the starting 11 I believe we will lose.
    Just my opinion. 
    We can't start the season with all 9 newcomers as some are not fit, and Knibbs is not match fit