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Charlie Kirk (p68 - released by Barrow)
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Callumcafc said:Unfortunately he’s getting the Darren Ambrose treatment. Our fans for whatever reason just don’t take to this kind of player.Imagine seeing Messi playing his walking football in SE7 around the pitch and you’d probably still see the cries of ‘shirker’.
Kirk will end up leaving, the majority of fans will say they’re pleased to see the back of him. And then he’ll go on to play hundreds of games elsewhere, get loads of goals and assists and be loved by fans at his new club in Surrey.
The difference is that Ambrose was talented and gave up trying as his contract wound down and then signed for Palace and started trying again.Kirk is just useless - end of0 -
Leuth said:Chunes said:Leuth said:Football isn't played on a chart.
His achievements at Crewe were mostly in the 4th division where the standard is that much lower. His tangible contribution in games and most definitely his appraisal from the terraces would be vastly improved by increased effort on the pitch.
John Robinson was a sort of a winger, not blessed with electric pace, right footed he often played on the left. He is fondly remembered by most old enough to have seen him play for Charlton.
Most of his time at Charlton was in Division 2, where he acquitted himself very well in a team that got promoted twice.
He had a few seasons in the top division in an era that included David Ginola and Ryan Giggs, to name but 2, and never looked out of place. Nobody is going to make a serious case that Johnny Johnny Robinson was in the same class as those 2 but where mother nature might have short changed Robbo, relatively speaking, he made up for it all by sheer hard work and commitment to the cause. That is a factor available to all players. Genius is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration.
If Charlie Kirk takes one leaf out of Robbo's book he'll be 10 times the player he's been so far. He can make the choice. All talk of anything other than it being down to him to choose, is precisely the acquiescent bullshit that facilitates these lightweight larries in the first place.12 -
Billy Mix is right. Put the effort in and that's more than half the battle. Thing is, I can't see Kirk suddenly doing this. I hope I'm wrong.0
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For once, Mr Mix is 100% spot on0
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He was actively playing against us tonight, the offside and the pass from the throw in by the tunnel was absolutely criminal.
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This geezer is absolute toilet. Needs to be the first out the door. Shirking, bottlejob melt.12
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DDOUBLEE said:He was actively playing against us tonight, the offside and the pass from the throw in by the tunnel was absolutely criminal.
He also put in a good tackle and looked to be putting effort in.
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@Dazzler21
Kirk is everything that has been wrong with Charlton. Expensive mistake. Inconsistent. Lazy. Talented but doesn't want it enough.
Time to move him on.9 -
Clearly the best winger at the club (c) Mr R Moore...2
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Thought he put himself about today when he came on actually. Yes the offside looked bad but will need to take another look at it after reading @Dazzler21 ‘s comment5
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DDOUBLEE said:He was actively playing against us tonight, the offside and the pass from the throw in by the tunnel was absolutely criminal.
Instead someone decides to throw it to Kirk (why for Heaven sake?) who then passes it straight to a Lincoln player and they play out of the corner easily. And, of course, nearly score right at the end.
The guy is effing hopeless. Surely there must be someone we can move him onto?1 -
A very poor sub appearance. At the moment, someone like Campbell, pacy and direct, would actually make a better sub replacement that Kirk if you just want fresh legs for the last 10 minutes.3
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I'm no fan of Kirk, but he did ok today.
He certainly wasn't hiding.11 -
Dazzler21 said:DDOUBLEE said:He was actively playing against us tonight, the offside and the pass from the throw in by the tunnel was absolutely criminal.
He also put in a good tackle and looked to be putting effort in.0 -
Got be quite dim to to be doing that at his age - regularly and in the position played all your life.0
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Pathetic excuse of a footballer3
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Half decent when he can be bothered, sadly that's a rare occurrence2
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So torn about him , you see flashes that he could finally click but I just don't know if it ever will. Would probably keep him around if DJ is heading out.0
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He's not for me. Wouldn't stand shoulder to shoulder with you in the trenches and was a bad signing. Not saying he couldn't do well elsewhere but Charlton doesn't look like his club to me.1
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Is DJ actually a better fit for Charlton, than Kirk?
Has filled in pretty well at RB and doesn't seem to lack effort.
Fitness (the 90 min kind) does appear to be an issue and maybe thats the thing.2 -
His attempt to beat his man 1v1 in front of the tunnel was laughable. Passed it straight to his feet and then ran past him.
The offside was Payne's fault though. They're both shit and have had enough chances. Neither add anything to our play, get rid of the pair.0 -
Simonsen said:Is DJ actually a better fit for Charlton, than Kirk?
Has filled in pretty well at RB and doesn't seem to lack effort.
Fitness (the 90 min kind) does appear to be an issue and maybe thats the thing.
He can play in a 10 or either wing, but importantly at RB he has been reasonable emergency cover, but his injury record is against him.
He's put a fair bit of weight on since joining and losing some of that will help him rediscover his pace and mobility. He needs to avoid injuries whilst reaching for that.0 -
He hasn’t pulled up any trees for us, but I didn’t think he was as terrible as some are making out when he came on today.3
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No agenda from me. His body of work for a 500k signing with a 3 year deal simply isn't good enough.Blackpool didn't want to keep him and we're hardly fighting offers off right now.I'd prefer to move him on and strengthen other areas. He has some decent ability for this division but his attitude, dedication, consistency, workrate and overall temperament isn't to my liking.It's been 18 months now and four managers in a row at Charlton have failed to pick him regularly.I prefer to think that many managers can't all be wrong, despite a mixture of deficiencies in their own management styles too.2
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The best thing he did today was when we were chewing up time and they had a free kick and he back heeled the ball 30 yards away .
he’s sneaky and snide so useful for the shit bits of the game
A show pony who has no show3 -
On the way out again. After seeing him, can't believe we paid half a mill. I know we were trying to sign him before TS was on board, so no blaming MS for this one!
Our recruitment has been so bad for a while now...2 -
Redhenry said:On the way out again. After seeing him, can't believe we paid half a mill. I know we were trying to sign him before TS was on board, so no blaming MS for this one!
Our recruitment has been so bad for a while now...0 -
Bought under Adkins.Loaned out to Blackpool under JacksonBack in the side under GarnerLoaned out (Possibly) under HoldenWhat happens when a club goes through so many managers. One might rate you whilst another one does not see you in their plans
Been here 18 months2
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