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Conor Washington gone
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I think Sandgaard gave CW more than enough time to prove himself at this level. He failed to prove himself and is gone. It's really quite simple ~ sign forwards (pref 4 of them) who score goals consistently and we will climb the table.
The problem for the new manager is the next season will be once again experimental with new players, new formations, new "plan B's" when Aneke and Inniss and JFC are out injured and Clare and Gilbey are suspended. And "consolidation" in the top half will be our realistic goal.. With the following season when we push on. The years passing away and possibly not a great deal of progress. I liked Dobson's effort last season but I have to say ~ he's fairly average. O to have an Alex Neil in the dugout getting the very best out of this disparate bunch of underachieving sluggards.
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In what way was he not a Championship player? Two years prior to joining us he was part of a Sheff Utd squad that won promotion to the Premier League.Major said:You want to get promoted you need Championship players. He wasn't. Liked his energy and commitment, though.He didn’t start a lot of games that season granted but a player that can contribute in a squad of that calibre is surely considered to be at least lower-end Championship quality.
I read Bolton may be interested in Conor. Would be interesting seeing him paired with someone like Dion Charles. Reckon there’d be a lot of egg on faces around here by this time next year…9 -
On the other side, I understand the argument that he couldn’t really stay if he was demanding top top wages or was confirmed to be the rumoured source of the infamous leak to Jacko.
It may end up best for both parties this way. But he’s going to be harder to replace than some realise.3 -
No sell-on value and relatively high wages, I imagine. A board decision. A manager would almost certainly have kept him on to play how TS wants. Maybe says more about priorities. TS has frequently referred to players as “investments” in the past.0
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This for me. I expect he wanted to be first choice with the pay that comes with that. Not convinced we’ll sign both a better striker and a solid 10+ goals a season backup.Callumcafc said:On the other side, I understand the argument that he couldn’t really stay if he was demanding top top wages or was confirmed to be the rumoured source of the infamous leak to Jacko.
It may end up best for both parties this way. But he’s going to be harder to replace than some realise.
I really hope that doesn’t need to be a concern. TS could be thinking with the right manager and coaching team between Davison, Kanu, Leaburn and Gavin we’ll have a couple of good strikers. That’s something we shouldn’t try to force to happen, we need four ideally five first team level strikers, if one the above breaks through that should be as bonus.1 -
I'd rather have 4 senior strikers and then Gavin/Kanu/Leaburn as 5th options , maybe loaned out for the first half of the season to get minutes or used in the EFL Trophy.
Replacing Conor isn't going to be easy and will probably take a decent fee to do so.2 -
Because he’s nowhere near good enough to be playing in the championship??Callumcafc said:
In what way was he not a Championship player? Two years prior to joining us he was part of a Sheff Utd squad that won promotion to the Premier League.Major said:You want to get promoted you need Championship players. He wasn't. Liked his energy and commitment, though.He didn’t start a lot of games that season granted but a player that can contribute in a squad of that calibre is surely considered to be at least lower-end Championship quality.
I read Bolton may be interested in Conor. Would be interesting seeing him paired with someone like Dion Charles. Reckon there’d be a lot of egg on faces around here by this time next year…
Lots of running and endeavour, but little ability.4 -
There was Conor Washington who ran on to lob the keeper from Craig M long kick against Burton, also the striker that scored two good finishes against Cambridge at the valley. Always gave 100%.
There was Conor Washington who had 4 good opportunities against Lincoln at the Valley when we only had 10 men; along with Gilbey's stupidity, it meant a loss where a victory was possible. Always gave 100%.
We replace Washington with a striker who scores more goals and can dovetail into the side then good decision because Conor wouldn't want to be 4th in the pecking order.
We get another striker who doesn't have Conor's work rate and scores 1 in 4 games then it's a poor decision.Wages come into the equation when decisions are made in any business including the crazy football world.7 -
Except you don’t do you. To get promoted you need quality league 1 players.Major said:You want to get promoted you need Championship players. He wasn't. Liked his energy and commitment, though.8 -
The Burton goal you mention was a real eyebrow raiser because it was uncharacteristically ruthlesssoapboxsam said:There was Conor Washington who ran on to lob the keeper from Craig M long kick against Burton, also the striker that scored two good finishes against Cambridge at the valley. Always gave 100%.
There was Conor Washington who had 4 good opportunities against Lincoln at the Valley when we only had 10 men; along with Gilbey's stupidity, it meant a loss where a victory was possible. Always gave 100%.
We replace Washington with a striker who scores more goals and can dovetail into the side then good decision because Conor wouldn't want to be 4th in the pecking order.
We get another striker who doesn't have Conor's work rate and scores 1 in 4 games then it's a poor decision.Wages come into the equation when decisions are made in any business including the crazy football world.
there were many misses in 1v1s I recall too - which were as expected sadly
all in all he was a hard worker but I’m told he was NOT so much of a team player when in the dressing room…and that is where there was an issue9 -
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I can see him going back to Peterborough and being back in the goals.
The dressing room thing is interesting, he had that real clique with Gilbey and Lee but not sure if they were all together. I would of still kept him0 -
I think the lineup against Sunderland this time three years ago at Wembley shows that @Major is substantively correct.cafcfan1990 said:
Except you don’t do you. To get promoted you need quality league 1 players.Major said:You want to get promoted you need Championship players. He wasn't. Liked his energy and commitment, though.1 -
Not convinced Leaburn will be here next season. 18 and no signed contract...MarcusH26 said:I'd rather have 4 senior strikers and then Gavin/Kanu/Leaburn as 5th options , maybe loaned out for the first half of the season to get minutes or used in the EFL Trophy.
Replacing Conor isn't going to be easy and will probably take a decent fee to do so.0 -
Be slightly surprised if we release him, seeing he's been around the First Team for an away trip this season.Athletico Charlton said:
Not convinced Leaburn will be here next season. 18 and no signed contract...MarcusH26 said:I'd rather have 4 senior strikers and then Gavin/Kanu/Leaburn as 5th options , maybe loaned out for the first half of the season to get minutes or used in the EFL Trophy.
Replacing Conor isn't going to be easy and will probably take a decent fee to do so.0 -
That’s the case for the majority of second years, most sign their first pro after the season ends. The club didn’t mention the u23s and u18s in the released list, but I assume there will be news on them at some point.Athletico Charlton said:
Not convinced Leaburn will be here next season. 18 and no signed contract...MarcusH26 said:I'd rather have 4 senior strikers and then Gavin/Kanu/Leaburn as 5th options , maybe loaned out for the first half of the season to get minutes or used in the EFL Trophy.
Replacing Conor isn't going to be easy and will probably take a decent fee to do so.2 -
The person who told Washington that Jacko was getting the sack before they had the good grace to tell Jacko himself should have been released rather than Washington.Callumcafc said:On the other side, I understand the argument that he couldn’t really stay if he was demanding top top wages or was confirmed to be the rumoured source of the infamous leak to Jacko.
It may end up best for both parties this way. But he’s going to be harder to replace than some realise.7 -
No that was just one example of a team who had some outstanding players. Rotherham keep going up and down, would you say they have Championship players?PragueAddick said:
I think the lineup against Sunderland this time three years ago at Wembley shows that @Major is substantively correct.cafcfan1990 said:
Except you don’t do you. To get promoted you need quality league 1 players.Major said:You want to get promoted you need Championship players. He wasn't. Liked his energy and commitment, though.1 -
I would have thought the fact that we would be getting new Manager was very obvious by then surelyse9addick said:
The person who told Washington that Jacko was getting the sack before they had the good grace to tell Jacko himself should have been released rather than Washington.Callumcafc said:On the other side, I understand the argument that he couldn’t really stay if he was demanding top top wages or was confirmed to be the rumoured source of the infamous leak to Jacko.
It may end up best for both parties this way. But he’s going to be harder to replace than some realise.0 -
You are obviously an oracle compared to your fellow fans then, the first few comments on the thread announcing his departure all expressed shock/surpriseAndyG said:
I would have thought the fact that we would be getting new Manager was very obvious by then surelyse9addick said:
The person who told Washington that Jacko was getting the sack before they had the good grace to tell Jacko himself should have been released rather than Washington.Callumcafc said:On the other side, I understand the argument that he couldn’t really stay if he was demanding top top wages or was confirmed to be the rumoured source of the infamous leak to Jacko.
It may end up best for both parties this way. But he’s going to be harder to replace than some realise.
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Except I'd argue Washington is a better player than Parker who was the 2nd striker on the day and failed to score in any match for us.PragueAddick said:
I think the lineup against Sunderland this time three years ago at Wembley shows that @Major is substantively correct.cafcfan1990 said:
Except you don’t do you. To get promoted you need quality league 1 players.Major said:You want to get promoted you need Championship players. He wasn't. Liked his energy and commitment, though.
Rest of the team -: agreed3 -
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Are you counting Aneke in those four?MarcusH26 said:I'd rather have 4 senior strikers and then Gavin/Kanu/Leaburn as 5th options , maybe loaned out for the first half of the season to get minutes or used in the EFL Trophy.
Replacing Conor isn't going to be easy and will probably take a decent fee to do so.
In which case, are you comfortable with playing 20-25 games a season with three strikers? And if one of those three got injured/suspended while Aneke is also out and we’re left with two?
Unfortunately, Aneke has to be treated as 5th choice in my opinion. Nice to have but cannot be relied upon to be available.1 -
Kevin Lisbie scored that career highlight hattrick against Liverpool. If he played like that every week, he'd be playing for LiverpoolSwisdom said:
The Burton goal you mention was a real eyebrow raiser because it was uncharacteristically ruthlesssoapboxsam said:There was Conor Washington who ran on to lob the keeper from Craig M long kick against Burton, also the striker that scored two good finishes against Cambridge at the valley. Always gave 100%.
There was Conor Washington who had 4 good opportunities against Lincoln at the Valley when we only had 10 men; along with Gilbey's stupidity, it meant a loss where a victory was possible. Always gave 100%.
We replace Washington with a striker who scores more goals and can dovetail into the side then good decision because Conor wouldn't want to be 4th in the pecking order.
We get another striker who doesn't have Conor's work rate and scores 1 in 4 games then it's a poor decision.Wages come into the equation when decisions are made in any business including the crazy football world.
there were many misses in 1v1s I recall too - which were as expected sadly
Sadly for him, that performance, certainly at that level was the exception, and similarly while Conor has scored some decent "striker's" goals, he doesn't score enough for a promotion chasing team.0 -
The infamous leak was made by sandgaard jnr. Nobody else is to blame.Callumcafc said:On the other side, I understand the argument that he couldn’t really stay if he was demanding top top wages or was confirmed to be the rumoured source of the infamous leak to Jacko.
It may end up best for both parties this way. But he’s going to be harder to replace than some realise.1 -
Callumcafc said:
Are you counting Aneke in those four?MarcusH26 said:I'd rather have 4 senior strikers and then Gavin/Kanu/Leaburn as 5th options , maybe loaned out for the first half of the season to get minutes or used in the EFL Trophy.
Replacing Conor isn't going to be easy and will probably take a decent fee to do so.
In which case, are you comfortable with playing 20-25 games a season with three strikers? And if one of those three got injured/suspended while Aneke is also out and we’re left with two?
Unfortunately, Aneke has to be treated as 5th choice in my opinion. Nice to have but cannot be relied upon to be available.
I was originally counting Chuks yes. However I realise that's probably a touch idealistic that we'll get anything more than 20-25 games from him much like Innis.
So that's probably 3 strikers needed , could see one being a winger/striker.1 -
I don't think that's something that needs arguing, I'd expect 99% to agree.East Kent Addick said:
Except I'd argue Washington is a better player than Parker who was the 2nd striker on the day and failed to score in any match for us.PragueAddick said:
I think the lineup against Sunderland this time three years ago at Wembley shows that @Major is substantively correct.cafcfan1990 said:
Except you don’t do you. To get promoted you need quality league 1 players.Major said:You want to get promoted you need Championship players. He wasn't. Liked his energy and commitment, though.
Rest of the team -: agreed9 -
You don't even know what was said. I highly doubt MS actually said Jackson was getting sacked. Much more likely he said something along the lines of let's wait and see where we are at the end of the season, and Conor put 2 and 2 together and told Jackson.charltonbob said:
The infamous leak was made by sandgaard jnr. Nobody else is to blame.Callumcafc said:On the other side, I understand the argument that he couldn’t really stay if he was demanding top top wages or was confirmed to be the rumoured source of the infamous leak to Jacko.
It may end up best for both parties this way. But he’s going to be harder to replace than some realise.1 -
So you don’t know what was said either…balham red said:
You don't even know what was said. I highly doubt MS actually said Jackson was getting sacked. Much more likely he said something along the lines of let's wait and see where we are at the end of the season, and Conor put 2 and 2 together and told Jackson.charltonbob said:
The infamous leak was made by sandgaard jnr. Nobody else is to blame.Callumcafc said:On the other side, I understand the argument that he couldn’t really stay if he was demanding top top wages or was confirmed to be the rumoured source of the infamous leak to Jacko.
It may end up best for both parties this way. But he’s going to be harder to replace than some realise.0 -
But everyone is baying for MS blood so thats the story that will stick.3
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Exactly. But I'm reasoning and making clear it's supposition. You've taken an extreme version of the rumour and made a statement like its gospel.se9addick said:
So you don’t know what was said either…balham red said:
You don't even know what was said. I highly doubt MS actually said Jackson was getting sacked. Much more likely he said something along the lines of let's wait and see where we are at the end of the season, and Conor put 2 and 2 together and told Jackson.charltonbob said:
The infamous leak was made by sandgaard jnr. Nobody else is to blame.Callumcafc said:On the other side, I understand the argument that he couldn’t really stay if he was demanding top top wages or was confirmed to be the rumoured source of the infamous leak to Jacko.
It may end up best for both parties this way. But he’s going to be harder to replace than some realise.0 -
Why only 20-25 games?Callumcafc said:
Are you counting Aneke in those four?MarcusH26 said:I'd rather have 4 senior strikers and then Gavin/Kanu/Leaburn as 5th options , maybe loaned out for the first half of the season to get minutes or used in the EFL Trophy.
Replacing Conor isn't going to be easy and will probably take a decent fee to do so.
In which case, are you comfortable with playing 20-25 games a season with three strikers? And if one of those three got injured/suspended while Aneke is also out and we’re left with two?
Unfortunately, Aneke has to be treated as 5th choice in my opinion. Nice to have but cannot be relied upon to be available.He’s managed more than that for 4 out of the last 5 seasons0










