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Deji Oshilaja - gone to Burton Albion (p10)
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All the best, Deji.0
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Garrymanilow said:cafcfan1990 said:Garrymanilow said:cafcfan1990 said:BR7_addick said:Not for me. Really liked his attitude and endeavour but he’s not a centre half to get us out this league, those suggesting he’s a good squad player for us, really? He was at the heart of our defence at its worst time for defending, it’s not all his fault by any means but you could argue he was the common denominator. Absolutely wish him all the best wherever he ends up.
As for bringing in defenders who are better than Inniss, how are you expecting us to go out and sign all these quality players? I'm just trying to be realistic, we're a League 1 side with hopefully a half decent budget, but all those CB's who are better than Inniss will probably be playing in the Championship.It's my opinion true, but also the opinion of the three managers who subsequently chose not to play him after his performances became intolerable. Deji failed as a backup CB in the Championship and then proceeded to be bad when he had his opportunity to stake his claim in L1. When finally paired with Famewo Deji was poor in a 1-1 with Fleetwood and then atrocious in a 0-3 against Blackpool. When that was changed next match Pearce was notably improved along with our performances, but Deji never managed to raise his when he was paired with a better partner. I think towards the end of your post you're actually agreeing with me anyway; you've said Deji isn't good enough to be playing more than the odd game, which is exactly why it's time for him to go. We are the most injury cursed team on earth, if you sign for Charlton you're going to play while someone else is crippled just as long as you're not on the injury table yourself. Inniss is very injury prone, the backups will play and they need to be good.I imagine we'll sign a player at the level of Inniss the same way we signed Inniss. It's not like he is a carry-over from our better days, we signed him and Famewo in the summer by using the market well and identifying quality where it wasn't appreciated or where it was available. That's Gallen's specialty and I'm sure with fewer budget concerns to hold us back we'll be able to get some decent players in. We'll certainly be able to do better than a lower half L1 CB I would think
Either way, I was never calling for Deji to be a valued member of the squad. I feel the same about Inniss' injury issues and in an ideal world, I would have kept both Deji and Pearce because I think having 4 CB's with one of them Inniss is a concern. We'll see where we are after the summer. I felt Deji was scapegoated a bit when we were playing poorly, you mention the Blackpool game but let's be fair, all bar one or two were shocking that day. In the end, he hasn't proven to be quite good enough so I'm not against him leaving. Tried his best though, so I wish him well.1 -
golfaddick said:Richard J said:I would possibly keep if we don't sign Matthews. I see him as a versatile right sided defender. I am surprised he never played at Right Back more often.0
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cafcfan1990 said:Garrymanilow said:cafcfan1990 said:Garrymanilow said:cafcfan1990 said:BR7_addick said:Not for me. Really liked his attitude and endeavour but he’s not a centre half to get us out this league, those suggesting he’s a good squad player for us, really? He was at the heart of our defence at its worst time for defending, it’s not all his fault by any means but you could argue he was the common denominator. Absolutely wish him all the best wherever he ends up.
As for bringing in defenders who are better than Inniss, how are you expecting us to go out and sign all these quality players? I'm just trying to be realistic, we're a League 1 side with hopefully a half decent budget, but all those CB's who are better than Inniss will probably be playing in the Championship.It's my opinion true, but also the opinion of the three managers who subsequently chose not to play him after his performances became intolerable. Deji failed as a backup CB in the Championship and then proceeded to be bad when he had his opportunity to stake his claim in L1. When finally paired with Famewo Deji was poor in a 1-1 with Fleetwood and then atrocious in a 0-3 against Blackpool. When that was changed next match Pearce was notably improved along with our performances, but Deji never managed to raise his when he was paired with a better partner. I think towards the end of your post you're actually agreeing with me anyway; you've said Deji isn't good enough to be playing more than the odd game, which is exactly why it's time for him to go. We are the most injury cursed team on earth, if you sign for Charlton you're going to play while someone else is crippled just as long as you're not on the injury table yourself. Inniss is very injury prone, the backups will play and they need to be good.I imagine we'll sign a player at the level of Inniss the same way we signed Inniss. It's not like he is a carry-over from our better days, we signed him and Famewo in the summer by using the market well and identifying quality where it wasn't appreciated or where it was available. That's Gallen's specialty and I'm sure with fewer budget concerns to hold us back we'll be able to get some decent players in. We'll certainly be able to do better than a lower half L1 CB I would think
Either way, I was never calling for Deji to be a valued member of the squad. I feel the same about Inniss' injury issues and in an ideal world, I would have kept both Deji and Pearce because I think having 4 CB's with one of them Inniss is a concern. We'll see where we are after the summer. I felt Deji was scapegoated a bit when we were playing poorly, you mention the Blackpool game but let's be fair, all bar one or two were shocking that day. In the end, he hasn't proven to be quite good enough so I'm not against him leaving. Tried his best though, so I wish him well.Deji did play alongside Famewo against Fleetwood and Blackpool and probably looked worse than he had previously unfortunately, whereas Pearce immediately looked better. Oddly with Deji, I feel like he almost has the characteristics of a winger, where you know that they'll blow massively hot and cold, and you trade off the games where they disappear for the occasions where they win you the match. You can't really be like that as a defender though and that's been his downfall, shame he's not a bit more creative really. I agree, I think we need 5 CBs, so I wonder if Barker is ready to be one of them to offset Inniss's legs exploding again.Hopefully Deji can join a team where he's first choice and he can work through his consistency issues and become a force, he's certainly got the physical talent. Seems like a nice bloke as well.3 -
Garrymanilow said:cafcfan1990 said:Garrymanilow said:cafcfan1990 said:Garrymanilow said:cafcfan1990 said:BR7_addick said:Not for me. Really liked his attitude and endeavour but he’s not a centre half to get us out this league, those suggesting he’s a good squad player for us, really? He was at the heart of our defence at its worst time for defending, it’s not all his fault by any means but you could argue he was the common denominator. Absolutely wish him all the best wherever he ends up.
As for bringing in defenders who are better than Inniss, how are you expecting us to go out and sign all these quality players? I'm just trying to be realistic, we're a League 1 side with hopefully a half decent budget, but all those CB's who are better than Inniss will probably be playing in the Championship.It's my opinion true, but also the opinion of the three managers who subsequently chose not to play him after his performances became intolerable. Deji failed as a backup CB in the Championship and then proceeded to be bad when he had his opportunity to stake his claim in L1. When finally paired with Famewo Deji was poor in a 1-1 with Fleetwood and then atrocious in a 0-3 against Blackpool. When that was changed next match Pearce was notably improved along with our performances, but Deji never managed to raise his when he was paired with a better partner. I think towards the end of your post you're actually agreeing with me anyway; you've said Deji isn't good enough to be playing more than the odd game, which is exactly why it's time for him to go. We are the most injury cursed team on earth, if you sign for Charlton you're going to play while someone else is crippled just as long as you're not on the injury table yourself. Inniss is very injury prone, the backups will play and they need to be good.I imagine we'll sign a player at the level of Inniss the same way we signed Inniss. It's not like he is a carry-over from our better days, we signed him and Famewo in the summer by using the market well and identifying quality where it wasn't appreciated or where it was available. That's Gallen's specialty and I'm sure with fewer budget concerns to hold us back we'll be able to get some decent players in. We'll certainly be able to do better than a lower half L1 CB I would think
Either way, I was never calling for Deji to be a valued member of the squad. I feel the same about Inniss' injury issues and in an ideal world, I would have kept both Deji and Pearce because I think having 4 CB's with one of them Inniss is a concern. We'll see where we are after the summer. I felt Deji was scapegoated a bit when we were playing poorly, you mention the Blackpool game but let's be fair, all bar one or two were shocking that day. In the end, he hasn't proven to be quite good enough so I'm not against him leaving. Tried his best though, so I wish him well.Deji did play alongside Famewo against Fleetwood and Blackpool and probably looked worse than he had previously unfortunately, whereas Pearce immediately looked better. Oddly with Deji, I feel like he almost has the characteristics of a winger, where you know that they'll blow massively hot and cold, and you trade off the games where they disappear for the occasions where they win you the match. You can't really be like that as a defender though and that's been his downfall, shame he's not a bit more creative really. I agree, I think we need 5 CBs, so I wonder if Barker is ready to be one of them to offset Inniss's legs exploding again.Hopefully Deji can join a team where he's first choice and he can work through his consistency issues and become a force, he's certainly got the physical talent. Seems like a nice bloke as well.1 -
killerandflash said:He was a bit unfortunate that we had 2 LBs and 2 RBs in the squad, and few injuries in those positions, or else he might have featured more there. His rampaging style does seem more suited to full back than centre back?
Against Nottm Forest in the Championship last season, I've never forgotten his performance at RB.
I thought he was outstanding.
Yet he was seldom used as RB.
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Grafter and always have 100%, it's all a fun can ask of a player. Good luck to him. Nice guy by all accounts as well.
Way better RB at this stage in careers than Gunter but he has a year left.on his contract so that is not a decision to be made.5 -
I liked Deji. Not good enough to be a regular, especially if we have higher ambitions but a solid backup and a good guy to have around. Best wishes and thanks big fellah.3
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Good luck.0
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Gave his best and received a great chant for his efforts, good luck lad.0
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did a job for us when he was needed .. not the most skilled but always gave 100% .. thanks Deji0
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Never really looked comfortable playing centre back . Much better right back/ wingback and as others have said a thoroughly nice bloke .1
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A shame for Deji, he was never quite good enough for us always felt like he was hanging on for dear life whenever he played. A good athlete but just not a good enough footballer.
He played some ok games this season and had a great game up at Hull last year but he didn't seem capable of a really good run of games.
However he seemed another good character and member of the squad and I've heard lots of fans saying he was great with autographs, pictures and stuff. So I wish him well and hopefully he finds a lower L1 club and can get his career back on track, I seem to remember Gills being linked to him4 -
Good luck Deji. Still remember that interview after the game this season where he spoke at 100 miles an hour.3
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Good luck Deji0
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Really hope Deji goes on to feature regularly at a club where he's able to play to his full potential.
Good luck, young man.
Will watch your progress with interest.0 -
Signed for Aberdeen - IGNORE4
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AFKABartram said:Signed for Aberdeen2
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CAFCDAZ said:AFKABartram said:Signed for Aberdeen2
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No surprise to see him stay in League 1. Good move for him given they’re a club he has a good chance of playing regularly for.11
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Very good move for him I think. Burton could be play off dark horses next season. It will be interesting to see where he plays. Always thought he would be brilliant on the right side of a 3 with the freedom to get forward. Was the right time to leave us but there is definitely a good player there AND he always seemed to be a brilliant character. Seemed to be the first to congratulate a younger player in the team if they did something good or support them if they made a mistake.2
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Very best of luck to him - always tried, always worked hard, but it just did not work out here. I do think that if he can find a settle home and get his form back he can play at a higher level.
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Good luck for the future, young man.1
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Really good athlete, very poor footballer. But more importantly he seemed a good guy… glad he got a new club and a decent one sorted so quickly0
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Liked Deji.....gave his all. Good luck young man.1
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Think he'll do ok there. With a run of games firmly believe he is a decent League 1 player1
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Took some unfair stick in my opinion.
Good luck to the lad, even though he cocked up a few times, I liked him.7 -
orpingtonRED said:Took some unfair stick in my opinion.
Good luck to the lad, even though he cocked up a few times, I liked him.0 -
Decent player, great attitude that others could learn from. Always gave 100% to the cause.0
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Wishing Deji all the best.0