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January 2021 Transfer Targets (last minute swoop for Jaiyesimi p184 - NOW it's all over.)
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Redvaliant said:Prepare to underwhelmed it won't be Randall or Baah.3
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esseffect said:Why do people say want to make Shinnie permanent? His salary would be too much and guess what, we have him until the end of the season already
Of course he could already be in discussion with Scottish clubs if he felt that offers North of the border are more interesting than what League One clubs can offer due to the Salary Cap1 -
Richard J said:Would Williams leaving allow us to sign Shinnie to facilitate another loan place?
Jonny is much better in the Championship than L1. Would be sad to see him go but if it helps Bow freshen things up it could be worth it.1 -
He played brilliantly at the beginning of last season but I’d probably cash in now - I suspect he’s on good money - way above the wage cap .0
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With us likely going for play offs at best this season, I also can’t help but think of Williams at Wembley 2 years ago, and how having a player like that even on the bench during a big game is massively helpful.3
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esseffect said:Why do people say want to make Shinnie permanent? His salary would be too much and guess what, we have him until the end of the season already1
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Jonny WIlliams is better playing forward, either on as a super sub for Wales or for Charlton. Jonny helped turn the game for Charlton at Wembley and I have seen him do it for Wales on a number of occassions. He is one of those players that needs to play in the right position. Not sure if Lee Bowyer wants to play him in his strongest position, or wants a player that has more gritty defensive qualities and maybe a bit more robust. JW does defensive stuff but that's not his forte. IMO, he is Championship level and benefits from being in a stronger squad, so he can played optimally. At Cardiff, it may suit him well there. I would be sorry to see JW go but with the League One squad limitiations, I am not sure Charlton in League One is the right place for him or best for Charlton.Whatever happens, Jonny Williams is a great character and due to his vital role in the promotion season, will always have a special place in Charlon's supporters hearts.19
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If Williams is that good tell me where plays best
NO.10 Off the striker is a no from me not enough goals
Out wide certainly no winger
Midfield pairing no I think missing out on the tackle tells you that
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Our standards have slipped so much that we think it is normal and acceptable to have key players who cannot last 90m, like Aneke, Maddison and Williams. It is not normal and you can't expect promotion with half fit players. We have got used to it because of the crap owners, time to move on.
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CAFCBourne said:If Williams is that good tell me where plays best
NO.10 Off the striker is a no from me not enough goals
Out wide certainly no winger
Midfield pairing no I think missing out on the tackle tells you that3 - Sponsored links:
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No point in selling Jonny if there's no replacement. Having said that, I would keep him anyway. OK, he might not score and does not have a lot of assists to his name but he scares the hell out of opposing defenders, opening up space for others when he is on ball and winning us a lot of free-kicks. Not his fault a lot of those free-kicks are wasted.6
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Southbank said:Our standards have slipped so much that we think it is normal and acceptable to have key players who cannot last 90m, like Aneke, Maddison and Williams. It is not normal and you can't expect promotion with half fit players. We have got used to it because of the crap owners, time to move on.12
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Southbank said:Our standards have slipped so much that we think it is normal and acceptable to have key players who cannot last 90m, like Aneke, Maddison and Williams. It is not normal and you can't expect promotion with half fit players. We have got used to it because of the crap owners, time to move on.5
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Williams is either
A A wizard who scares the hell out of opposing defenders, is a Championship standard player who is rarely injured.
B A lightweight, diving wee man, who the opposition swat aside with ease when he is not writhing around in fake agony, is made of glass and blowing out his arse before 60 mins are up and his Charlton stats make Ben Reeves look world class by comparison.4 -
Williams does not count towards the cap under his current contract so doesn't make sense to let him go. Might be an idea for Bowyer to figure out why a club at a higher level is interested.7
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Williams leaving weakens the squad. He offers something that’s hard to find. Genuine impact from the bench. He frustrates too often though when starting. I’m 55/45 hoping he stays but if he does leave then a very good replacement needs to come in.4
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MuttleyCAFC said:Williams does not count towards the cap under his current contract so doesn't make sense to let him go. Might be an idea for Bowyer to figure out why a club at a higher level is interested.
they don’t just ignore his whole salary.4 -
Would be gutted if he left.0
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CafcSCP said:MuttleyCAFC said:Williams does not count towards the cap under his current contract so doesn't make sense to let him go. Might be an idea for Bowyer to figure out why a club at a higher level is interested.
they don’t just ignore his whole salary.
Genuinely asking as I still don’t think I have this fully worked out what does and doesn’t count in my head.1 -
Let’s not forget if Cardiff want him, they’ll probably get him. They’re an established Championship club who can afford to have a bit part player sit on the bench and he’ll have a better chance of securing his place in the Wales Euros squad playing Championship football. Plus you have to think about the fact he’s out of contract this summer with us whereas Cardiff are likely to offer an 18 month deal as a minimum.2
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We should only let him go if we've got a replacement lined-up and it's a good deal for the club.1
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MuttleyCAFC said:Williams does not count towards the cap under his current contract so doesn't make sense to let him go. Might be an idea for Bowyer to figure out why a club at a higher level is interested.
He does count under the cap, his wage counts as the average.3 -
With Williams contract up at the end of the season I expect their to be little to no fee for him going their.0
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Red_Chester said:With Williams contract up at the end of the season I expect their to be little to no fee for him going their.0
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Red_Chester said:With Williams contract up at the end of the season I expect their to be little to no fee for him going their.
*I suspect it will be less than this though, if he goes.0 -
No one's mentioned that this move might help Johnnie go to the Euros. I think we should only let him go if a replacement comes in.
Bow wants a winger shame Jordan Jones went to Sunderland.0 -
Having a feeling of déjà vu from last January's window. Matt Smith, but this one's from Arsenal.0
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Redvaliant said:Having a feeling of déjà vu from last January's window. Matt Smith, but this one's from Arsenal.
Although reading Sheridan's comments it sounds like this Matt Smith isnt getting game time because even they want another Midfielder inJohn Sheridan revealed Town have been considering sending Smith back to North London early, many fans have been wondering why the Swindon boss would get rid of one of the club’s standout players.
https://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/sport/19046523.arsenals-matt-smith-may-loan-cut-short-swindon-sign-new-midfielder/2 -
ForeverAddickted said:Redvaliant said:Having a feeling of déjà vu from last January's window. Matt Smith, but this one's from Arsenal.0