Dillon Phillips (Cardiff sending him on loan to Belgium p36)
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I'm not sure he's waited that long, he's only 21 which is very young for a keeper, who hadn't played football league football until this seasomuie2 said:Dillon has waited a long time to get his chance! He deserves it and will keep Rudd out on his form!
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Yep most keepers are 24/25 before they get a regular first team gig that's not a loan to a lower league.killerandflash said:
I'm not sure he's waited that long, he's only 21 which is very young for a keeper, who hadn't played football league football until this seasomuie2 said:Dillon has waited a long time to get his chance! He deserves it and will keep Rudd out on his form!
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Wouldn't expect him (or any footballer) to be happy being a back up but he needs to be realistic here. 18 months ago he was playing in the Conference South, last season he was playing in the conference and he's still really young. He's already come on a long way in a short space of time.ForeverAddickted said:
Pretty sure that if he's told he'll be our first choice next season, then he'd be happy with that over moving elsewhere.4 -
Good squads needs this competition for places. Rudd won't be rushed back from injury and Phillips can continue to improve.
Maybe a loan in January might be beneficial for both parties.
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Dillon needs to accept, that aged 21 he will be a reserve keeper.SouthWest_Addicks said:Good squads needs this competition for places. Rudd won't be rushed back from injury and Phillips can continue to improve.
Maybe a loan in January might be beneficial for both parties.
Being a number 2 keeper is perfectly acceptable at this stage of his career, Pope and Hamer are currently 3rd choice keepers0 -
From what I've seen of him he looks light years ahead of (the extremely over rated) Nick Pope.2
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I think at this stage, he looks better than both of them, and good enough to be our No 1...killerandflash said:
Dillon needs to accept, that aged 21 he will be a reserve keeper.SouthWest_Addicks said:Good squads needs this competition for places. Rudd won't be rushed back from injury and Phillips can continue to improve.
Maybe a loan in January might be beneficial for both parties.
Being a number 2 keeper is perfectly acceptable at this stage of his career, Pope and Hamer are currently 3rd choice keepers1 -
I first saw him for the Academy teams and the U21's and he always impressed me.
There was an away game against Palace at Tooting and Mitcham where experienced Scottish International Neil Alexander keeped goal for the Glaziers a couple of years ago and I felt Dillon was the better keeper.0 -
Essex_Al said:
Had a great game today again by the sound of it.
Seems a decent lad as well. It was my Grandson Freddie's 10th birthday party today and a mate of Freddie's lives next door to Dillon's Mum and he was asked whether he would send a shirt through for Freddie's birthday. He duly obliged and Freddie got his signed shirt today and needless to say he was over the moon.
Well done Dillon and thank you.

A rather knackered and sweaty Freddie after two hours of indoor football at his party.
Dillon even followed up his wonderful gesture by sending a message on facebook to my daughter-in-law hoping that Freddie had enjoyed his day.
First class young Dillon!21 -
Terrific from Dillon2
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Perhaps this was all a clever ploy by the coaching staff at the academy to hype up out other keepers (Pope, Mitov) and keep Dillon on the quiet so club's wouldn't come looking for him. Obviously you have to break cover at some point and he sure has done so with style.
Well done Dillon.0 -
I don't necessarily agree.. look at Gianluigi Donnarumma. The guy has been AC Milan's number 1 since the age of 17. The more first team games he gets, the more experience he gets. The same applies to Dillon.killerandflash said:
Dillon needs to accept, that aged 21 he will be a reserve keeper.SouthWest_Addicks said:Good squads needs this competition for places. Rudd won't be rushed back from injury and Phillips can continue to improve.
Maybe a loan in January might be beneficial for both parties.
Being a number 2 keeper is perfectly acceptable at this stage of his career, Pope and Hamer are currently 3rd choice keepers3 -
Either that, or he's in the AC Milan squad because they're financing their transfers off of the wonga of printing that beast of a name on replica shirts.dizzee said:
I don't necessarily agree.. look at Gianluigi Donnarumma. The guy has been AC Milan's number 1 since the age of 17. The more first team games he gets, the more experience he gets. The same applies to Dillon.killerandflash said:
Dillon needs to accept, that aged 21 he will be a reserve keeper.SouthWest_Addicks said:Good squads needs this competition for places. Rudd won't be rushed back from injury and Phillips can continue to improve.
Maybe a loan in January might be beneficial for both parties.
Being a number 2 keeper is perfectly acceptable at this stage of his career, Pope and Hamer are currently 3rd choice keepers
Charge by the letter, eh?0 -
http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/sport/charlton/15808885.Exclusive__Charlton_have_option_to_extend_player_s_contract_by_extra_year/
Contract ends in the summer but we're expected to take up the option of another year.6 -
Thank god for that!!... Be stupid to lose him on a FreeScoham said:http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/sport/charlton/15808885.Exclusive__Charlton_have_option_to_extend_player_s_contract_by_extra_year/
Contract ends in the summer but we're expected to take up the option of another year.2 -
Oopscafctom said:From what I've seen of him he looks light years ahead of (the extremely over rated) Nick Pope.
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It wasn't a daft thing to say at that stage; Pope has done amazingly well and , it's fair to say, surprised most of usCallumcafc said:
Oopscafctom said:From what I've seen of him he looks light years ahead of (the extremely over rated) Nick Pope.
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I wasn't suprised.wmcf123 said:
It wasn't a daft thing to say at that stage; Pope has done amazingly well and , it's fair to say, surprised most of usCallumcafc said:
Oopscafctom said:From what I've seen of him he looks light years ahead of (the extremely over rated) Nick Pope.
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Personally don't think Amos is all that. His wage is likely to be monstrous and I'd be happy not to see him back next season5
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Amos has been pretty solid the last few games, he could do nothing about the goals in either of the last 2 conceding games and bagged a clean sheet vs Wigan.
Hopefully Phillips will be ready for next season, if not I wouldn't mind having him back - Remember he's on loan and we won't be paying 100% of his salary...3 -
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Nope me neither. I was in an apparent minority that rated him.PopIcon said:
I wasn't suprised.wmcf123 said:
It wasn't a daft thing to say at that stage; Pope has done amazingly well and , it's fair to say, surprised most of usCallumcafc said:
Oopscafctom said:From what I've seen of him he looks light years ahead of (the extremely over rated) Nick Pope.
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Didn't rate him at the start of the season but he has improved a lot and made some excellent saves - one of our better players this season.Swisdom said:Personally don't think Amos is all that. His wage is likely to be monstrous and I'd be happy not to see him back next season
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Amos has been very solid, with good handling
My only criticism is that sometimes he needs to command his box more, especially with the creche defence we've had in recent matches3 -
He's been ok but I can't say he has made a series of worldies when I've seen him. Who is to say Dillon wouldn't have made the same saves at around one tenth of the weekly cost?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
Didn't rate him at the start of the season but he has improved a lot and made some excellent saves - one of our better players this season.Swisdom said:Personally don't think Amos is all that. His wage is likely to be monstrous and I'd be happy not to see him back next season
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yep, a season sitting on the bench will bring him on in leaps and boundsDazzler21 said:Amos has been pretty solid the last few games, he could do nothing about the goals in either of the last 2 conceding games and bagged a clean sheet vs Wigan.
Hopefully Phillips will be ready for next season, if not I wouldn't mind having him back - Remember he's on loan and we won't be paying 100% of his salary...
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Or another season training.LargeAddick said:
yep, a season sitting on the bench will bring him on in leaps and boundsDazzler21 said:Amos has been pretty solid the last few games, he could do nothing about the goals in either of the last 2 conceding games and bagged a clean sheet vs Wigan.
Hopefully Phillips will be ready for next season, if not I wouldn't mind having him back - Remember he's on loan and we won't be paying 100% of his salary...
Let's not forget he has regularly featured for the U23's and played in 6 competitive fixtures this season EFL Cup & EFL Trophy conceding 10 goals to poor sides. (That's a rate of 1.66 goals per game)
Certainly not all his fault, but hardly has him knocking on the first team door either.
(Comparatively Amos has conceded 31 goals in 25 a rate of 1.24 goals conceded per game and looked more confident)1 -
I guess you didn't see his penalty save, then?Swisdom said:
He's been ok but I can't say he has made a series of worldies when I've seen him. Who is to say Dillon wouldn't have made the same saves at around one tenth of the weekly cost?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
Didn't rate him at the start of the season but he has improved a lot and made some excellent saves - one of our better players this season.Swisdom said:Personally don't think Amos is all that. His wage is likely to be monstrous and I'd be happy not to see him back next season
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On SSN, someone offers £60k for him. Didn’t see who as the page was turning over just as I switched on0
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Probably Charlton.Sillybilly said:On SSN, someone offers £60k for him. Didn’t see who as the page was turning over just as I switched on
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Forest GreenSillybilly said:On SSN, someone offers £60k for him. Didn’t see who as the page was turning over just as I switched on
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