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Miles Leaburn - Signs New 3 Year Contract (p77)
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I’d like to see him up top in the formation Brighton currently play, it would suit him really well as it does Welbeck (who I don’t particularly rate!). This also takes the heat off Stockley. We’d also get to utilise more midfielders which is where we are currently strongest.
Wollacott
Clare, Innis, O’Connell
Sessegnon, Dobson, Morgan, CBT
Fraser, Payne
Leaburn
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Wasn’t the Bosman rule in place by then?killerandflash said:
I thought it was Carl refusing to a sign a contract as he wanted to leave, but in those pre-Bosman days he couldn't just go, hence we could still keep him on a week-to-week basiswmcf123 said:
It was noisy though . Not sure Carlo had the pass from last night in him but he was hugely underrated. The 97/98 season , his last, he had been discarded by Curbs but in the end he came back and played well before he was sold. In fairness , Bright was even more effective . Halcyon days . Here’s hoping ML will have similar days .Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Happy to stand corrected. In my memory the biggest sway support I have been in was the 10.5k at old Trafford. Didn’t think we had anywhere near that at selhurst that day. But it was a long time ago …paulsturgess said:
According to wiki, 9.5k + 2.2k…paulsturgess said:
I believe we had (and filled) the entire Arthur Waite stand and the ‘sainsburys end’, so whatever they add up toDucktapeshoerepairs said:
No way was it 12k, I love the way this figure grows every time it’s mentioned !!!Ferryman said:
Was there, I beleive 12,000 AddicksUboat said:
Euell did score, you’re right. That was the biggest away crowd I’ve ever been in and the atmosphere was unbelievable when we took the lead.Rob7Lee said:
And a certain Mr Euell scored from memory, blimey, was that really 24 years ago!Uboat said:Maybe it’s my age, but the sight of Miles stepping onto the pitch makes me quite emotional.I enjoyed telling my kids about Carl’s appearance for Wimbledon against us on Boxing Day 1998 and the contrasting reactions amongst the away fans. For those that weren’t there or can’t remember, the ‘Leeeeeeaaaabuuuurn’ drowned out the boos.0 -
In place legally in 1995, but 1996 I think was the first year of Bosman transfers. Carl was under contract, but it was to finish in 1998. Hence they decided to sell him for a fee to Wimbledon mid-season.
The first Bosman free I remember we signed was Andy Hunt.1 -
Watch this space for prices and sizes.
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Makes Carl look small!Henry Irving said:3 -
Tracy told me that Inniss has been superb with Miles and has been showing him what defenders hate. Whatever he and the coaches are doing, the improvement in his performances are astonishing.
He is a very different player from even pre season and in my view is now able to be a regular starter at least once a week.
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The nice thing about training up against Inniss is Miles can't just use his height advantage to get the better of his marker, as there isn't one. So he'll have to work on other ways of beating him instead, which can only be good for his game.
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The earliest sniff of dough then a player gets sold, also if a player gets a whif as well.AndyG said:It will be a good test of the intent of the club when they start getting the phone calls. Not just for Miles because we are really fortunate that we seem to have a great crop of youngsters coming through and I'm sure the big clubs will come calling at some point. TS has been shrewd in giving them long term deals so they cant be poached but how good would it be to say that ain't for sale0 -
Scoring all types of goals.
Who would have thought it. After all the talk if rebuilding, recruitment policy, etc....our main goal threat this season is Carl Leaburn and our Player Liason Officer's Son.
He's learning very quickly and enjoys the deep end.2 -
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Don't be surprised if TS arranges for Leaburn's name on the back of his shirt to be replaced with For Sale.0
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I think he will only truly grow into his body around 21 years old at which point he will really start dominating defenders and with decent pace, good composure and skill/passing ability he will be some player. PL for sure. A shame we will only see him for a short period and in L1 will get nothing like decent value for him.5
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I saw 77 new posts since I last opened this thread and thought Chelsea must have bought him last night.Athletico Charlton said:I think he will only truly grow into his body around 21 years old at which point he will really start dominating defenders and with decent pace, good composure and skill/passing ability he will be some player. PL for sure. A shame we will only see him for a short period and in L1 will get nothing like decent value for him.
Sadly, as you say, he will be gone in January.
A million or two for a PL team is loose change to them and TS will surely bite their hand off for that.0 -
If that is the case, how long can VG continue? In the old days young players would stay for a couple of seasons then go with our blessing, recently players have barely got in double figure appearances before they are sold.Fortune 82nd Minute said:
I saw 77 new posts since I last opened this thread and thought Chelsea must have bought him last night.Athletico Charlton said:I think he will only truly grow into his body around 21 years old at which point he will really start dominating defenders and with decent pace, good composure and skill/passing ability he will be some player. PL for sure. A shame we will only see him for a short period and in L1 will get nothing like decent value for him.
Sadly, as you say, he will be gone in January.
A million or two for a PL team is loose change to them and TS will surely bite their hand off for that.2 -
Really is depressing being a Charlton fan. Leaburn looks a great prospect but you know he'll be sold in January and someone else's fans will get to enjoy him develop in a higher league2
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You were told this by KM years ago😥😥BigRedEvil said:Really is depressing being a Charlton fan. Leaburn looks a great prospect but you know he'll be sold in January and someone else's fans will get to enjoy him develop in a higher league1 -
This. We've always been a selling club - and unless we get bought by some oil rich country - always will be.guinnessaddick said:
If that is the case, how long can VG continue? In the old days young players would stay for a couple of seasons then go with our blessing, recently players have barely got in double figure appearances before they are sold.Fortune 82nd Minute said:
I saw 77 new posts since I last opened this thread and thought Chelsea must have bought him last night.Athletico Charlton said:I think he will only truly grow into his body around 21 years old at which point he will really start dominating defenders and with decent pace, good composure and skill/passing ability he will be some player. PL for sure. A shame we will only see him for a short period and in L1 will get nothing like decent value for him.
Sadly, as you say, he will be gone in January.
A million or two for a PL team is loose change to them and TS will surely bite their hand off for that.
But as you say, in the past we always got to see our young up and coming stars for a year or two. Now it's 4 or 5 months if we are lucky.
Another reason why it is all so depressing at the moment.2 -
Need to get Kanu in the shop window as well.3
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If we sell him for 1-2 million in January then i think i might be just about done with this club.Fortune 82nd Minute said:
I saw 77 new posts since I last opened this thread and thought Chelsea must have bought him last night.Athletico Charlton said:I think he will only truly grow into his body around 21 years old at which point he will really start dominating defenders and with decent pace, good composure and skill/passing ability he will be some player. PL for sure. A shame we will only see him for a short period and in L1 will get nothing like decent value for him.
Sadly, as you say, he will be gone in January.
A million or two for a PL team is loose change to them and TS will surely bite their hand off for that.
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I dont understand why TS would do that in this situation though. Ok we are not loaded but we also dont need to sell to pay the Bill's. Ok he might get 1-2m in January but he is on a longish contract and as he develops we will get more surely0
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Wasn't sure it was intentional during the game. This confirms it was.Callumcafc said:0 -
TS has stated on several outlets his aim is to reduce the annual losses from £8m to £4m this season.AndyG said:I dont understand why TS would do that in this situation though. Ok we are not loaded but we also dont need to sell to pay the Bill's. Ok he might get 1-2m in January but he is on a longish contract and as he develops we will get more surelySmarter people than me with inside knowledge have explained that he will not get anywhere near it by making staff redundant and putting up ticket prices so where else is the money coming from.4 -
I'm not sure we don't need to sell to pay the bills if TS decides to stop funding us properly.AndyG said:I dont understand why TS would do that in this situation though. Ok we are not loaded but we also dont need to sell to pay the Bill's. Ok he might get 1-2m in January but he is on a longish contract and as he develops we will get more surely
Anyway, it's not down purely to TS whether we will sell him. Other factors come into play too.
Let's assume Chelsea offer Leaburn 10 times as much as what he's on at Charlton. Not unlikely given what Burstow supposedly signed for. Do you think Carl and Tracy Leaburn will be saying to their son "stay with Charlton son, you can play a big part in getting them out of League 1 in 2023/24?"0 -
Remember Miles was released by Chelsea at 16.Fortune 82nd Minute said:
I'm not sure we don't need to sell to pay the bills if TS decides to stop funding us properly.AndyG said:I dont understand why TS would do that in this situation though. Ok we are not loaded but we also dont need to sell to pay the Bill's. Ok he might get 1-2m in January but he is on a longish contract and as he develops we will get more surely
Anyway, it's not down purely to TS whether we will sell him. Other factors come into play too.
Let's assume Chelsea offer Leaburn 10 times as much as what he's on at Charlton. Not unlikely given what Burstow supposedly signed for. Do you think Carl and Tracy Leaburn will be saying to their son "stay with Charlton son, you can play a big part in getting them out of League 1 in 2023/24?"
He and his parents knows the pitfalls of being in a "Big club" academy.
Also ML was out of contract in the summer. I doubt very much we were his only option.
Right now he's playing first team games. Compare to what Burstow is doing now
Not saying he'll stay forever but I'm not sure the family are in a mad rush for him to leave even if TS maybe.11 -
What those clips don’t show is that move started with Leaburn as well. He did well to get to a ball into him that wasn’t super accurate, control under pressure, and lay it off accurately to Fraser who played a great ball to Egbo.Not only did Leaburn hold the ball up to start the move he kept up with play to be at the near post when the low cross came on from JRS.Excellent all round striker play that seems to be beyond Stockley at the moment, sadly.14
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Could it end with family Sandgaard overruling them though for a cash grab?Henry Irving said:
Remember Miles was released by Chelsea at 16.Fortune 82nd Minute said:
I'm not sure we don't need to sell to pay the bills if TS decides to stop funding us properly.AndyG said:I dont understand why TS would do that in this situation though. Ok we are not loaded but we also dont need to sell to pay the Bill's. Ok he might get 1-2m in January but he is on a longish contract and as he develops we will get more surely
Anyway, it's not down purely to TS whether we will sell him. Other factors come into play too.
Let's assume Chelsea offer Leaburn 10 times as much as what he's on at Charlton. Not unlikely given what Burstow supposedly signed for. Do you think Carl and Tracy Leaburn will be saying to their son "stay with Charlton son, you can play a big part in getting them out of League 1 in 2023/24?"
He and his parents knows the pitfalls of being in a "Big club" academy.
Also ML was out of contract in the summer. I doubt very much we were his only option.
Right now he's playing first team games. Compare to what Burstow is doing now
Not saying he'll stay forever but I'm not sure the family are in a mad rush for him to leave even if TS maybe.0 -
Wasn't there some talk a while back about TS looking for outside investment?0
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Hate to state the obvious but that’s because it is beyond Stockley, regardless of system he’s a carthorse that can sometimes get on the end of crosses.Exiled_Addick said:What those clips don’t show is that move started with Leaburn as well. He did well to get to a ball into him that wasn’t super accurate, control under pressure, and lay it off accurately to Fraser who played a great ball to Egbo.Not only did Leaburn hold the ball up to start the move he kept up with play to be at the near post when the low cross came on from JRS.Excellent all round striker play that seems to be beyond Stockley at the moment, sadly.4 -
Can’t force him to transfer if the player doesn’t want to.EugenesAxe said:
Could it end with family Sandgaard overruling them though for a cash grab?Henry Irving said:
Remember Miles was released by Chelsea at 16.Fortune 82nd Minute said:
I'm not sure we don't need to sell to pay the bills if TS decides to stop funding us properly.AndyG said:I dont understand why TS would do that in this situation though. Ok we are not loaded but we also dont need to sell to pay the Bill's. Ok he might get 1-2m in January but he is on a longish contract and as he develops we will get more surely
Anyway, it's not down purely to TS whether we will sell him. Other factors come into play too.
Let's assume Chelsea offer Leaburn 10 times as much as what he's on at Charlton. Not unlikely given what Burstow supposedly signed for. Do you think Carl and Tracy Leaburn will be saying to their son "stay with Charlton son, you can play a big part in getting them out of League 1 in 2023/24?"
He and his parents knows the pitfalls of being in a "Big club" academy.
Also ML was out of contract in the summer. I doubt very much we were his only option.
Right now he's playing first team games. Compare to what Burstow is doing now
Not saying he'll stay forever but I'm not sure the family are in a mad rush for him to leave even if TS maybe.4
















