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Charlton / L1 - January 2019 Transfer Rumours (ed, deadline day starts p98)

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  • "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results" For a successful business man, he really is clueless!
    Did he not learn anything from the Kermorgant fiasco?
    If there was a desire to keep hold of Grant until the end of the season in order to maintain a genuine push for promotion, then a way would, and could be found.
    A bonus dependant upon promotion could be offered attached to an improved short term contract.
    Everyone seems so keen to put the player before the club these days. It would be nice, just for once, to consider the long term future of the club as the primary consideration.
    He's far from the finished product, but he's 50% of a strike partnership that has us very well positioned for a crack at automatic promotion.
    The chances of bringing in another striker that will hit the ground running, gain an instant understanding with Taylor, and start banging in the goals from day one, is extremely remote.
    The could blow our season apart and waste all the good work put in by Bowyer and the team.
  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,474
    One thing is certain before his loan at Crawley Grant would probably have been released at the end of this season. Bowyer has built on his time at Crawley and turned him into a saleable asset. Whatever happens if Gallen and Bow are given even the slimmest chance then I think we are fine.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,599

    I am fed up with the Twoshitchalets era as much as the next man/woman

    However my view is if Karlan doesn’t have the integrity to see this season through as season where we have stuck behind his pre season issues that fortunately he has come through unscathed (we couldve turned ) we have supported him this season with nothing but praise and love for his hard work and goals , and it’s a club he has been with his whole career , on the verge of something special with bowyer , built a great partnership with taylor , could be in the same league as his suitors next season


    Then thanks for the Effort thanks for the contribution to our season , I bid you fond farewell but see ya we are building inspite of Roland and we are building the Charlton way with players who want to be here and give everything for the cause

    This. He is out of contract in a few months so can join whoever he wants then. Loyalty works 2 ways. Not many would begrudge him finding a new team in the summer, but now, when there is so much good going on for the club. He is only looking at ££££.

    Expect to be booed like Defoe, Parker & Holmes Mr Grant when you come up against us in the future & wonder why players like Gomez & Lookman get a very warm round of applause.

  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Blistering pace is a very valuable characteristic in a player. Bolt has more pace than Grant, but Grant can actually play a bit of football.
    Forget about listing any faults of this still very young player, in the context of right here right now in sporting terms losing Grant would be a big blow, even a fatal one to our 'ambitions'.
    (Roland and the fans don't share the same ambition).
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,458
    Extraordinary comments from some posters who aren’t seemingly bothered by the possibility of Grant leaving us.
    Whether or not he is as good a player as some may think is entirely irrelevant!
    What IS relevant is the highly successful pairing of him and Taylor which has worked splendidly so far and is feared by ALL Div 1 oppos bar none......to break up the partnership has, IMHO, promotion failure written all over it.
    You maybe able to replace Grant with a better striker......but can you replace him with a player who can form a similar partnership.....that really is the burning issue.
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,458

    "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results" For a successful business man, he really is clueless!
    Did he not learn anything from the Kermorgant fiasco?
    If there was a desire to keep hold of Grant until the end of the season in order to maintain a genuine push for promotion, then a way would, and could be found.
    A bonus dependant upon promotion could be offered attached to an improved short term contract.
    Everyone seems so keen to put the player before the club these days. It would be nice, just for once, to consider the long term future of the club as the primary consideration.
    He's far from the finished product, but he's 50% of a strike partnership that has us very well positioned for a crack at automatic promotion.
    The chances of bringing in another striker that will hit the ground running, gain an instant understanding with Taylor, and start banging in the goals from day one, is extremely remote.
    The could blow our season apart and waste all the good work put in by Bowyer and the team.

    Spot on.....unfathomable how some posters don’t see that scenario.

  • Goonerhater
    Goonerhater Posts: 12,677
    the club stood by him re the Spain thing,Bowyer has brought the player out in him. If he wants to chase the big shilling and leave now then he can fuck off.

    we wont get 2bob of any transfer money it will be trousered by The Rat but Bowyer will find someone from somewhere.
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,953

    I am fed up with the Twoshitchalets era as much as the next man/woman

    However my view is if Karlan doesn’t have the integrity to see this season through as season where we have stuck behind his pre season issues that fortunately he has come through unscathed (we couldve turned ) we have supported him this season with nothing but praise and love for his hard work and goals , and it’s a club he has been with his whole career , on the verge of something special with bowyer , built a great partnership with taylor , could be in the same league as his suitors next season


    Then thanks for the Effort thanks for the contribution to our season , I bid you fond farewell but see ya we are building inspite of Roland and we are building the Charlton way with players who want to be here and give everything for the cause

    This. He is out of contract in a few months so can join whoever he wants then. Loyalty works 2 ways. Not many would begrudge him finding a new team in the summer, but now, when there is so much good going on for the club. He is only looking at ££££.
    Grant would be hoping to work his way into a Premier League match day squad.

    If he does so, he's got a chance to play in a Premier League games this season.
    That could be quite an exciting prospect for a 21 year old.

    He may never get that chance again.

  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,458
    Bubble said:

    Charlton Athletic the club that’s too poor to buy players and too expensive to sell.

    Without doubt the post of the month thus far.....short but sweet.

  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,286
    edited January 2019

    the club stood by him re the Spain thing,Bowyer has brought the player out in him. If he wants to chase the big shilling and leave now then he can fuck off.

    we wont get 2bob of any transfer money it will be trousered by The Rat but Bowyer will find someone from somewhere.

    Was there actually anything in the Spain thing though...

    If he was innocent the whole time then there was no reason for the club to do anything
    If he wasnt innocent then why did the Spanish Authorities (1) let him come home (2) why havent we heard further proceedings into it
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  • the club stood by him re the Spain thing,Bowyer has brought the player out in him. If he wants to chase the big shilling and leave now then he can fuck off.

    we wont get 2bob of any transfer money it will be trousered by The Rat but Bowyer will find someone from somewhere.

    Agree 100% BUT money talks unfortunately. Which I am not agreeing is right.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,987

    The "selling club" excuse lets RD off the hook far too easily.

    A well run club knows how to hold out for every last million ( see Parker, although genuine fury from the directors also played a role)

    A well run club would benchmark the transfer market effectively, so as to optimize the price. As emphatically did not happen with Gomez, or Lookman to a less shameful degree.

    A well run club would look at the club's league table and seek to do a deal which involved a loan-back to the end of the season. See Palace and Zaha for a classic example of the benefits of such a deal.

    A well run club does not advertise to the entire football world that it is a club in chaos, run by an ego maniac with no clue about the business, and without any counterweight in the form of competent senior management.

    He has shafted us again just when against all the odds we were getting somewhere. Do not give him any comfort, do not try to nod sadly and with apparent wisdom and pretend that this is just the way the world works.

    Exactly this
  • "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results" For a successful business man, he really is clueless!
    Did he not learn anything from the Kermorgant fiasco?
    If there was a desire to keep hold of Grant until the end of the season in order to maintain a genuine push for promotion, then a way would, and could be found.
    A bonus dependant upon promotion could be offered attached to an improved short term contract.
    Everyone seems so keen to put the player before the club these days. It would be nice, just for once, to consider the long term future of the club as the primary consideration.
    He's far from the finished product, but he's 50% of a strike partnership that has us very well positioned for a crack at automatic promotion.
    The chances of bringing in another striker that will hit the ground running, gain an instant understanding with Taylor, and start banging in the goals from day one, is extremely remote.
    The could blow our season apart and waste all the good work put in by Bowyer and the team.

    Yep with u on this...we are going know where with clueless twunt in charge...he if doesn't sell he will just leave us floating about aimlessly waiting for abit of luck that may never come...
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,193
    For all those slating Grant's loyalty remember the club could just have said "we're not selling you this window, you're too important".
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380

    Anyone who thinks Bow will get anything substantive from the proceeds of the Grant sale, (don't forget his "saved" wages are not all that much, since he didn't sign a new contract) has not being paying attention when I and people like @BiginBrasov and others who've been to Belgium have related what happened to Standard before he finally did the deal there.

    This is about nothing more than trousering some wedge in the name of " look how I made money out of football when others could not". Nothing else matters to him. Anyone who thinks he gives a shit about the mess he has dumped Bow in, is deluding themselves in the face of all evidence.

    Happy Sunday everyone

    I am still waiting for an answer from @DOUCHER
    He won’t reveal his source, as his source would have asked him not to.
  • I'd like to think Lord Bowyer wouldn't be sanctioning this unless he and Gamekeeper Gallon had replacement(s) lined up and ready to sign.
  • Can't really blame him for wanting a pay rise and a crack at a higher division. In my opinion he is a good league one player because of his pace and directness, however I'm not sure he has the ability to make it at a much higher level. I would be far more concerned if taylor was to leave this January. Good luck Karlan, thanks for the memories but I have a feeling he will be playing league one football again sooner than he may think.
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,137
    stonemuse said:

    The "selling club" excuse lets RD off the hook far too easily.

    A well run club knows how to hold out for every last million ( see Parker, although genuine fury from the directors also played a role)

    A well run club would benchmark the transfer market effectively, so as to optimize the price. As emphatically did not happen with Gomez, or Lookman to a less shameful degree.

    A well run club would look at the club's league table and seek to do a deal which involved a loan-back to the end of the season. See Palace and Zaha for a classic example of the benefits of such a deal.

    A well run club does not advertise to the entire football world that it is a club in chaos, run by an ego maniac with no clue about the business, and without any counterweight in the form of competent senior management.

    He has shafted us again just when against all the odds we were getting somewhere. Do not give him any comfort, do not try to nod sadly and with apparent wisdom and pretend that this is just the way the world works.

    Exactly this
    I forgot one. A well run club ensures that its key assets are on contracts which are of sufficient duration to optimise the fee and give the club maximum leverage.

    And only a complete twat, who fancies himself as John-Paul Getty, insults his key assets by tearing up a contract offer and coming back with one of half the value of the first one.

  • the club stood by him re the Spain thing,Bowyer has brought the player out in him. If he wants to chase the big shilling and leave now then he can fuck off.

    we wont get 2bob of any transfer money it will be trousered by The Rat but Bowyer will find someone from somewhere.

    Agree 100% BUT money talks unfortunately. Which I am not agreeing is right.
  • LordDofB
    LordDofB Posts: 205

    Can't really blame him for wanting a pay rise and a crack at a higher division. In my opinion he is a good league one player because of his pace and directness, however I'm not sure he has the ability to make it at a much higher level. I would be far more concerned if taylor was to leave this January. Good luck Karlan, thanks for the memories but I have a feeling he will be playing league one football again sooner than he may think.

    Agreed. Like Holmes-Dennis, now at Bristol Rovers.
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  • cfgs said:

    One thing is certain before his loan at Crawley Grant would probably have been released at the end of this season. Bowyer has built on his time at Crawley and turned him into a saleable asset. Whatever happens if Gallen and Bow are given even the slimmest chance then I think we are fine.

    Surely Harry Kewell deserves the credit then.
  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,474

    cfgs said:

    One thing is certain before his loan at Crawley Grant would probably have been released at the end of this season. Bowyer has built on his time at Crawley and turned him into a saleable asset. Whatever happens if Gallen and Bow are given even the slimmest chance then I think we are fine.

    Surely Harry Kewell deserves the credit then.
    Part of it, but Bow and his staff have worked on that and continued his improvement.
  • OhEddieYouds
    OhEddieYouds Posts: 744
    edited January 2019
    I was surprised we were linked with oztumer last week but when you consider that Aribo is unlikely to sign a new contract. Bielik and Cullen are not our players & Reeves, Clarke, JFC, Fosu, Marshall & Williams are all out of contract in the summer, getting Oztumer on an 18 month contract could be a wise move.

    Probably worth offering him a contract if Bolton do not want a fee and just need him off their wage bill.
  • Can see Oztumer ending up at Sunderland rather than us. Reports suggest they are interested and would be able to offer more than us I suspect. I know he’s a local lad but hasn’t he mostly played his football oop north ?
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,329

    Can see Oztumer ending up at Sunderland rather than us. Reports suggest they are interested and would be able to offer more than us I suspect. I know he’s a local lad but hasn’t he mostly played his football oop north ?

    Don't know how true but apparently we offered Lyle more than Sunderland and Sunderland don't have the money people think they have. So if that was true then it wouldn't be that surprising if we offered Oztumer a better contract
  • Redhenry
    Redhenry Posts: 5,354
    edited January 2019
    Valley11 said:

    Redhenry said:

    Grants last game, see ya!

    @Redhenry any mileage in the Eisa and/or Eaves rumours?
    Eisa has been mentioned, but I'd be surprised with Eaves, think we can do better. He's been hyped up a bit on here.
  • Redhenry
    Redhenry Posts: 5,354
    Croydon said:

    Sage said:

    Very disappointed to learn about Grant leaving, I find it incredible how so many people are saying our top scorer in the league is replaceable. How many points has Grant won us this season with his goals or even assists to Taylor?

    Losing him is a huge loss and one that also means we don’t have that formidable partnership with Taylor. There’s nothing to say that the player we bring in will be able to work as well with Taylor as Grant does.

    Eisa would be a good signing as would Eaves but I think people are getting ahead of ourselves. This is Roland we are dealing with.

    Let’s just wait for what happens until Thursday and hope for the best.

    I think what we say today is how ineffective he is without Taylor.

    I know he's out of contract in the summer but there really is no loyalty in the game anymore is there.
    You can't expect someone to stay when they are offered 4/5 times what Charlton are offering. Bowyer will turn this in to a positive
  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,474
    edited January 2019
    Redhenry said:

    Valley11 said:

    Redhenry said:

    Grants last game, see ya!

    @Redhenry any mileage in the Eisa and/or Eaves rumours?
    Wish has been mentioned, but I'd be surprised with Eaves, think we can do better. He's been hyped up a bit on here.
    Eaves goalscoring record until the last 18 months was poor (other than a couple of loans in 2013), he could very easily be another Ajose.
  • Pretty sure Bowyer rates Eaves. He spoke about him scoring all types of goals and always causing us problems earlier in the season...very similar to how he spoke about Lyle when he was at Wimbledon.

    Personally think he would be a great signing if we can get him for anything south of £400k (but that requires Roland wanting to gamble with a third of the KAG fee in order to get us in the champ and be able to get another £5m for the club).
  • Redhenry
    Redhenry Posts: 5,354
    bromdog said:

    It's the same as Maja for Sunderland, and they aren't as hard up as us. It's expected and a decent fee, need to be realistic.

    Sunderland haven't got money. We outbid them for Taylor