Dasilva seems to be enjoying it here
“I am learning a lot off my team-mates. There are a good bunch of lads in the dressing room. As soon as I came in, they were very welcoming.
“Another good thing is that there are quite a few young players in the team. That was good for me settling in, to be around people my age. I get along well with them.”
“I like to show my offensive side as much as I can, and affect the game. The style of play at Charlton is good for that. I can push on quite a lot down the left side.
“It’s as important is the defensive side of things. There are a lot of crosses and long balls going in to the box that need defending; a lot of aerial battles, second balls and knockdowns.
“You need to be ready to cover. That sort of defensive stuff goes on a lot and being switched on to that is important, and something I am improving at.”
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There's a few posters on here like thatAFKABartram said:Piece on the OS. Few selected quotes:
“I am learning a lot off my team-mates. There are a good bunch of lads in the dressing room. As soon as I came in, they were very welcoming.
“Another good thing is that there are quite a few young players in the team. That was good for me settling in, to be around people my age. I get along well with them.”
“I like to show my offensive side as much as I can, and affect the game. The style of play at Charlton is good for that. I can push on quite a lot down the left side.
“It’s as important is the defensive side of things. There are a lot of crosses and long balls going in to the box that need defending; a lot of aerial battles, second balls and knockdowns.
“You need to be ready to cover. That sort of defensive stuff goes on a lot and being switched on to that is important, and something I am improving at.”
Seriously it's encouraging that he seems to like being with us.4 -
Think he must be enjoying playing regularly - also he's not alongside a bunch of cloggers.LenGlover said:
There's a few posters on here like thatAFKABartram said:Piece on the OS. Few selected quotes:
“I am learning a lot off my team-mates. There are a good bunch of lads in the dressing room. As soon as I came in, they were very welcoming.
“Another good thing is that there are quite a few young players in the team. That was good for me settling in, to be around people my age. I get along well with them.”
“I like to show my offensive side as much as I can, and affect the game. The style of play at Charlton is good for that. I can push on quite a lot down the left side.
“It’s as important is the defensive side of things. There are a lot of crosses and long balls going in to the box that need defending; a lot of aerial battles, second balls and knockdowns.
“You need to be ready to cover. That sort of defensive stuff goes on a lot and being switched on to that is important, and something I am improving at.”
Seriously it's encouraging that he seems to like being with us.2 -
Fingers crossed we can get promoted and get him on loan again next season in the champ, would be able to offer him football at championship level, a starting place and a familiar setting with a club and staff/players that he knows. Unless he thinks he can break into chelsea's first team i reckon this would be the best outcome for all parties.2
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Was just about to say exactly this... I remember Spurs had a loan policy where they didnt like sending a loan player to the same team more than once (Which is why we struggled to get Obika back a second time) yet would surely make sense for Chelsea to do this to aid his developmentCovered_End_Lad said:Fingers crossed we can get promoted and get him on loan again next season in the champ, would be able to offer him football at championship level, a starting place and a familiar setting with a club and staff/players that he knows. Unless he thinks he can break into chelsea's first team i reckon this would be the best outcome for all parties.
i.e. Moves up a League and continues playing in a familiar squad - Whats not to like for them?1 -
I can't see him ever playing for Chelsea - they have so many players out on loan I'm not sure what their plans are?ForeverAddickted said:
Was just about to say exactly this... I remember Spurs had a loan policy where they didnt like sending a loan player to the same team more than once (Which is why we struggled to get Obika back a second time) yet would surely make sense for Chelsea to do this to aid his developmentCovered_End_Lad said:Fingers crossed we can get promoted and get him on loan again next season in the champ, would be able to offer him football at championship level, a starting place and a familiar setting with a club and staff/players that he knows. Unless he thinks he can break into chelsea's first team i reckon this would be the best outcome for all parties.
i.e. Moves up a League and continues playing in a familiar squad - Whats not to like for them?2 -
Yeah I'd be very surprisedhoof_it_up_to_benty said:
I can't see him ever playing for Chelsea - they have so many players out on loan I'm not sure what their plans are?ForeverAddickted said:
Was just about to say exactly this... I remember Spurs had a loan policy where they didnt like sending a loan player to the same team more than once (Which is why we struggled to get Obika back a second time) yet would surely make sense for Chelsea to do this to aid his developmentCovered_End_Lad said:Fingers crossed we can get promoted and get him on loan again next season in the champ, would be able to offer him football at championship level, a starting place and a familiar setting with a club and staff/players that he knows. Unless he thinks he can break into chelsea's first team i reckon this would be the best outcome for all parties.
i.e. Moves up a League and continues playing in a familiar squad - Whats not to like for them?
Its a shame because he's like Chris Perry with his stature (i.e. Clubs should never try to exploit the lack of his height because it wont work) - He knows how to get forward quickly which is what a lot of England's Left-Backs can do but for me he can also defend as well
I wouldnt be surprised for him to have the same sort of career path as Ryan Bertrand1 -
This young man has a very bright future in front of him.
He seems to have a great attitude as well.4 -
I think he'll do well - be interesting to see who he ends up playing for.pettgra said:This young man has a very bright future in front of him.
He seems to have a great attitude as well.0 -
It would be nice if it was us. I am hoping for to much there.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
I think he'll do well - be interesting to see who he ends up playing for.pettgra said:This young man has a very bright future in front of him.
He seems to have a great attitude as well.0 -
Their plan is probably to keep loaning him out until he's playing Championship or Premier League football and worth big money.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
I can't see him ever playing for Chelsea - they have so many players out on loan I'm not sure what their plans are?ForeverAddickted said:
Was just about to say exactly this... I remember Spurs had a loan policy where they didnt like sending a loan player to the same team more than once (Which is why we struggled to get Obika back a second time) yet would surely make sense for Chelsea to do this to aid his developmentCovered_End_Lad said:Fingers crossed we can get promoted and get him on loan again next season in the champ, would be able to offer him football at championship level, a starting place and a familiar setting with a club and staff/players that he knows. Unless he thinks he can break into chelsea's first team i reckon this would be the best outcome for all parties.
i.e. Moves up a League and continues playing in a familiar squad - Whats not to like for them?
They'll then sell him when he's in his early-mid 20s. If he continues to improve they can always sign him back, the cost will be covered by other players like him they've sold at the time!1




