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January 2021 Transfer Targets (last minute swoop for Jaiyesimi p184 - NOW it's all over.)
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Looks like a return to Grimsby was touted for Bogle before he came to us:
https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/grimsby-town-omar-bogle-return-3958678
I expect there would be clubs interested in taking him on a 6 month loan. The challenge would of course though be how much of his wages they could pay.
He looked good when he first came on board. Can definitely hold the ball up. Just doesnt look confident in terms of scoring goals.0 -
I’d be interested what players earn being mediocre pundits after retiring. If they’ve already been media trained throughout there career then they don’t need to retrain for this and can jump comfortably in to this role. Having said that, majority of the pundits tend to be from top two divisions, so this wouldn’t be as applicable for league 1/2 players.thickandthin63 said:
Not while its happening,but 33-34 its over with 30 odd years left to earn a living.ElliotCAFC said:
Agree with the sentiment but the average League 2 player is on £2,200 a week to play football, I highly doubt even 1% of football fans get paid anywhere near that.thickandthin63 said:If anyone ever felt that being a footballer in the lower leagues was glamorous,I think that image is truly extinguished.Players at this level earn not a lot more ,and in some cases less than the fans who watch them,they have little security and are moved around regularly rarely spending enough time at a club to get settled.We always have players coming to the end of their contracts,who dont know if they will get a new deal,players not been with clubs long who just have not clicked,and obviously fear losing their jobs,and being shunted off again.We have Aneke publicly stating his concern about his contract running out,Lapslie been here since a kid,now not wanted,we spent ages getting Ozi,now not wanted,Others in the squad who have not at present come good,that is just at Charlton.Digressed from the transfer rumours but needed to get this of my chest,wish we could be a little more tolerant to the guys on the pitch who are trying their best.Yes it’s tough to move city every couple of years but if you’re earning over £100,000 a year, every year, then it’s hardly a major problem.0 -
It wouldn't surprise me if most clubs in League Two went part time within 10 years.stoneroses19 said:
I’d be interested what players earn being mediocre pundits after retiring. If they’ve already been media trained throughout there career then they don’t need to retrain for this and can jump comfortably in to this role. Having said that, majority of the pundits tend to be from top two divisions, so this wouldn’t be as applicable for league 1/2 players.thickandthin63 said:
Not while its happening,but 33-34 its over with 30 odd years left to earn a living.ElliotCAFC said:
Agree with the sentiment but the average League 2 player is on £2,200 a week to play football, I highly doubt even 1% of football fans get paid anywhere near that.thickandthin63 said:If anyone ever felt that being a footballer in the lower leagues was glamorous,I think that image is truly extinguished.Players at this level earn not a lot more ,and in some cases less than the fans who watch them,they have little security and are moved around regularly rarely spending enough time at a club to get settled.We always have players coming to the end of their contracts,who dont know if they will get a new deal,players not been with clubs long who just have not clicked,and obviously fear losing their jobs,and being shunted off again.We have Aneke publicly stating his concern about his contract running out,Lapslie been here since a kid,now not wanted,we spent ages getting Ozi,now not wanted,Others in the squad who have not at present come good,that is just at Charlton.Digressed from the transfer rumours but needed to get this of my chest,wish we could be a little more tolerant to the guys on the pitch who are trying their best.Yes it’s tough to move city every couple of years but if you’re earning over £100,000 a year, every year, then it’s hardly a major problem.
Then players would have a regular job - plus play senior football.
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Bloody hell I want to read rumours not whether JFC will start a roofing business in his retirement39
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What a stupid post....we all know that he is planning to open a male grooming parlourChunes said:Bloody hell I want to read rumours not whether JFC will start a roofing business in his retirement7 -
£50k a year is a bloody good wage, I thought the average in League 2 was about £1100 per week and League 1 twice that. Maybe not set for life, but not bad. The comments above have not been about players wanting to leave for money so I am not sure why you chucked that in, it was about being tolerant of players earning the same as the fans but on short term contracts and the fear of career ending at anytime.cafcfan1990 said:
Not all players do though. Those who play at the top level are set for life, but if you were a 21 year old now playing in Leagues 1/2 it’s not that profitable. It’s a short term career and that’s why you can never really criticise one of our players wanting to leave for money.Redrobo said:
Most people have a career that involves changes in jobs. Footballers are lucky that they earn so much at a young age to give them such a great start in life.cafcfan1990 said:
I agree it’s more than most fans get, but most fans have a career longer than 10-15 years.ElliotCAFC said:
Agree with the sentiment but the average League 2 player is on £2,200 a week to play football, I highly doubt even 1% of football fans get paid anywhere near that.thickandthin63 said:If anyone ever felt that being a footballer in the lower leagues was glamorous,I think that image is truly extinguished.Players at this level earn not a lot more ,and in some cases less than the fans who watch them,they have little security and are moved around regularly rarely spending enough time at a club to get settled.We always have players coming to the end of their contracts,who dont know if they will get a new deal,players not been with clubs long who just have not clicked,and obviously fear losing their jobs,and being shunted off again.We have Aneke publicly stating his concern about his contract running out,Lapslie been here since a kid,now not wanted,we spent ages getting Ozi,now not wanted,Others in the squad who have not at present come good,that is just at Charlton.Digressed from the transfer rumours but needed to get this of my chest,wish we could be a little more tolerant to the guys on the pitch who are trying their best.Yes it’s tough to move city every couple of years but if you’re earning over £100,000 a year, every year, then it’s hardly a major problem.0 -
50k is a decent wage yeah, but not outstanding if you lived in London. I do agree it's a great start as you are in your prime in your mid 20s, other careers you usually have to work your way up. The comment about players leaving wasn't really relevant, I was just saying it's why I find it hard to criticise players who leave because of money. Football is obviously a profitable job, but I don't think it's a simple task for players to simply change careers once they retire. They are under a lot of pressure at a young age and for most it's all they've known since they were a child.Redrobo said:
£50k a year is a bloody good wage, I thought the average in League 2 was about £1100 per week and League 1 twice that. Maybe not set for life, but not bad. The comments above have not been about players wanting to leave for money so I am not sure why you chucked that in, it was about being tolerant of players earning the same as the fans but on short term contracts and the fear of career ending at anytime.cafcfan1990 said:
Not all players do though. Those who play at the top level are set for life, but if you were a 21 year old now playing in Leagues 1/2 it’s not that profitable. It’s a short term career and that’s why you can never really criticise one of our players wanting to leave for money.Redrobo said:
Most people have a career that involves changes in jobs. Footballers are lucky that they earn so much at a young age to give them such a great start in life.cafcfan1990 said:
I agree it’s more than most fans get, but most fans have a career longer than 10-15 years.ElliotCAFC said:
Agree with the sentiment but the average League 2 player is on £2,200 a week to play football, I highly doubt even 1% of football fans get paid anywhere near that.thickandthin63 said:If anyone ever felt that being a footballer in the lower leagues was glamorous,I think that image is truly extinguished.Players at this level earn not a lot more ,and in some cases less than the fans who watch them,they have little security and are moved around regularly rarely spending enough time at a club to get settled.We always have players coming to the end of their contracts,who dont know if they will get a new deal,players not been with clubs long who just have not clicked,and obviously fear losing their jobs,and being shunted off again.We have Aneke publicly stating his concern about his contract running out,Lapslie been here since a kid,now not wanted,we spent ages getting Ozi,now not wanted,Others in the squad who have not at present come good,that is just at Charlton.Digressed from the transfer rumours but needed to get this of my chest,wish we could be a little more tolerant to the guys on the pitch who are trying their best.Yes it’s tough to move city every couple of years but if you’re earning over £100,000 a year, every year, then it’s hardly a major problem.0 -
Male grooming!! Nah, his post football career is in his initials ... Jake’s Fried Chicken.Todds_right_hook said:
What a stupid post....we all know that he is planning to open a male grooming parlourChunes said:Bloody hell I want to read rumours not whether JFC will start a roofing business in his retirement6 -
I’m standing by my comment and will not back down....._MrDick said:
Male grooming!! Nah, his post football career is in his initials ... Jake’s Fried Chicken.Todds_right_hook said:
What a stupid post....we all know that he is planning to open a male grooming parlourChunes said:Bloody hell I want to read rumours not whether JFC will start a roofing business in his retirement
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I heard he’s opening a soft furnishings business Jake’s Fluffy Cushions.2
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I heard he enjoys baking and is opening a shop called Jake's Fancy Cakies
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JaFo Cakes?Chunes said:I heard he enjoys baking and is opening a shop called Jake's Fancy Cakies5 -
People are going to get so excited seeing the number of posts going up only to have their hopes dashed6
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this is the transfer thread, please get back on topic by talking about JFC’s initials and future company nameaddick1956 said:
5th in the Premiershit is terrible. Would hate us to be that bad.😀😀AddicksAddict said:
And a shit Mancunian team.addick1956 said:
Jan Molby only learned English at Liverpool. Olie Gunner has a reasonable Mancunian accent.soapboxsam said:flyingkiwiDK said:
Ja. SelvfølgeligOggy Red said:
Kan han tale engelsk?flyingkiwiDK said:
Schwartz will walk this league. Trust me.Lazy_eye_metaphor said:One move I'd like to see is Bogle + cash for Pigott. Rather that than Schwartz because Pigott can definitely do it in this league, whereas Schwartz is a bit of a risk in that regard.
Danes speak better English than the English.
Jan Molby spoke scouse better than Ian Rush.
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A rumours thread wouldn't be the same without disappointment, infighting and a sense of self-loathing after you check it yet again knowing nothing new will be postedMattF said:People are going to get so excited seeing the number of posts going up only to have their hopes dashed3 -
Could Brexit have anything to do with it?addick1956 said:
Except with the wages cap you can't legally do that without movement in first and then guaranteed movement out. Anyway why is Gnanduillet being heaved out ? Footballers seeking work all over the place at present so I can't see it as a voluntary move.golfaddick said:
I would have him AND Schwartz. Ditch Bogle & then you have 4 strikers to rotate.king addick said:https://the72.co.uk/211454/ex-cardiff-city-and-charlton-athletic-target-becomes-available/
Armand Gnanduillet has become available on a free? I know it seems pretty much stamped that we are getting Ronnie but if it fell through, would anyone fancy him coming in?
His record in a bang average Blackpool team is decent.
After this month I suspect he might find it difficult to get a work permit.
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Is this the new takeover thread for disappointment?moutuakilla said:
A rumours thread wouldn't be the same without disappointment, infighting and a sense of self-loathing after you check it yet again knowing nothing new will be postedMattF said:People are going to get so excited seeing the number of posts going up only to have their hopes dashed
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I heard he’s lined up a career as one of those speedy portrait artists you see at tourists hotspots - Jake’s Fast Caricatures.0
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Can't see Bogle going, he's only just signed for us.0
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and a convicted fraudster or is the conviction still to come?Oggy Red said:
They do.iaitch said:
Can't footballers have another career after playing? Plenty of other people lose their jobs and are told to retrain themselves, why not footballers?cafcfan1990 said:
I agree it’s more than most fans get, but most fans have a career longer than 10-15 years.ElliotCAFC said:
Agree with the sentiment but the average League 2 player is on £2,200 a week to play football, I highly doubt even 1% of football fans get paid anywhere near that.thickandthin63 said:If anyone ever felt that being a footballer in the lower leagues was glamorous,I think that image is truly extinguished.Players at this level earn not a lot more ,and in some cases less than the fans who watch them,they have little security and are moved around regularly rarely spending enough time at a club to get settled.We always have players coming to the end of their contracts,who dont know if they will get a new deal,players not been with clubs long who just have not clicked,and obviously fear losing their jobs,and being shunted off again.We have Aneke publicly stating his concern about his contract running out,Lapslie been here since a kid,now not wanted,we spent ages getting Ozi,now not wanted,Others in the squad who have not at present come good,that is just at Charlton.Digressed from the transfer rumours but needed to get this of my chest,wish we could be a little more tolerant to the guys on the pitch who are trying their best.Yes it’s tough to move city every couple of years but if you’re earning over £100,000 a year, every year, then it’s hardly a major problem.
Think of the 80% of professional footballers who've never played in the Prem ...... never had the big contracts/signing on fees to set them up for life.
Over the generations, England World Cup winning hat-trick hero Geoff Hurst sold insurance; Addicks striker 'King' Arthur Horsfield became a postman; and our legendary Wembley hero Clive Mendonca works on a production line in a Nissan car factory.
Richard Rufus even became a vicar!0 -
Blackpool mate of mine over summer when he heard we were in said despite his goalscoring record, as a player he didn't rate him that highly and didn't think it would be a good signing.addick1956 said:
Except with the wages cap you can't legally do that without movement in first and then guaranteed movement out. Anyway why is Gnanduillet being heaved out ? Footballers seeking work all over the place at present so I can't see it as a voluntary move.golfaddick said:
I would have him AND Schwartz. Ditch Bogle & then you have 4 strikers to rotate.king addick said:https://the72.co.uk/211454/ex-cardiff-city-and-charlton-athletic-target-becomes-available/
Armand Gnanduillet has become available on a free? I know it seems pretty much stamped that we are getting Ronnie but if it fell through, would anyone fancy him coming in?
His record in a bang average Blackpool team is decent.0 -
JFC has already taken courses to be a football scout3
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Will the uptick in covid cases have any repercussions on the transfer window?0
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Most likely nothing in it but this tweet has sent Grimsby fans into meltdown0 -
Still don’t think he’s a terrible footballer. Definitely not above league one quality, but look dangerous when we first picked him up.ElliotCAFC said:
Most likely nothing in it but this tweet has sent Grimsby fans into meltdown
Sadly we can’t afford a striker that doesn’t score goals.3 -
I think he may go! Strange thing to post if he wasn’t available, it’s not quite worked out here. I think with better options out there the club will listen to offers for him.1
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And to think this time last year Mouthall was down BestOne stocking up on fizzy pop and e numbers!1
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Wouldn’t read too much into that tweet. Grimsby have major off field issues at the moment, and assume these two represent some stability returning.
Bogle is a hero there, and more than likely just showing his support.16 -
Bogle is a striker that doesn’t create chances or score goals, he’s pretty good at holding the ball up but that’s not what we need.Hopefully he goes and we can use his wages on a loan.2











