Probably kills the need to get a center half in. Unless we can get a really good one.
I still think we need one (if we can buy one for next season rather than a stop gap). But it would be contingent on Lavelle leaving.
Of course we need at least 2 in the summer, but have needed more than one for the last 4 windows. O'Connell, Innis, Ness and Thomas should be enough to get us through now though.
Probably kills the need to get a center half in. Unless we can get a really good one.
I still think we need one (if we can buy one for next season rather than a stop gap). But it would be contingent on Lavelle leaving.
Of course we need at least 2 in the summer, but have needed more than one for the last 4 windows. O'Connell, Innis, Ness and Thomas should be enough to get us through now though.
Agreed but be nice if we can get one in now. Should just be alright but realistically we have no idea how Thomas and Ness will do.
It's baffling that we haven't been using these games to improve our senior players fitness until now
It's been quite frankly outrageous. I really can't understand why. Last season Albie Morgan didn't play a game at all for 3 months.
It's a win win because Deji and Mitchell would have learnt a lot playing with Thomas yesterday.
If the u21s play early in the week and we have no midweek game we should play as many as possible that didn't get minutes at the weekend. I just don't get it all.
It's baffling that we haven't been using these games to improve our senior players fitness until now
It's been quite frankly outrageous. I really can't understand why. Last season Albie Morgan didn't play a game at all for 3 months.
It's a win win because Deji and Mitchell would have learnt a lot playing with Thomas yesterday.
If the u21s play early in the week and we have no midweek game we should play as many as possible that didn't get minutes at the weekend. I just don't get it all.
I agree with you - but on the other hand, I would guess that in U21 games it's also important for a Development youngster to get their games in also.
For each senior player in the U21 lineup, there's an U21 player who doesn't get a game - and also perhaps in successive games if his position is regularly filled by a senior needing match practice.
It is a Development team playing in a Development league, rather than the old style Reserve team where Seniors could build match practice and the youngsters gained valuable experience alongside them.
It's baffling that we haven't been using these games to improve our senior players fitness until now
It's been quite frankly outrageous. I really can't understand why. Last season Albie Morgan didn't play a game at all for 3 months.
It's a win win because Deji and Mitchell would have learnt a lot playing with Thomas yesterday.
If the u21s play early in the week and we have no midweek game we should play as many as possible that didn't get minutes at the weekend. I just don't get it all.
I agree with you - but on the other hand, I would guess that in U21 games it's also important for a Development youngster to get their games in also.
For each senior player in the U21 lineup, there's an U21 player who doesn't get a game - and also perhaps in successive games if his position is regularly filled by a senior needing match practice.
It is a Development team playing in a Development league, rather than the old style Reserve team where Seniors could build match practice and the youngsters gained valuable experience alongside them.
But for the last 2 or 3 seasons we haven't really had many u21s. Most of our u21 teams have been made up of u18s.
You can only play 3 overaged outfield players anyway so I think that's a consideration but not a reason to not do it at all. I think JFC played one u23 game, I remember Lavelle and Morgan playing one or two each. If a player hasn't played, for what ever reason, for months it's not fair to chuck them straight back into the first team. Probably doesn't help the injury situation either.
Had his contract at Wrexham cancelled by mutual consent.
Wrexham seem to have mutually terminated quite a few contracts this summer. Looks like they couldn't get a fee for the players so rather than be stuck with them they've cut their losses and agreed to pay them off to get rid of them.
Considering he left us within about a month of it becoming clear the new manager didn't see him as a starting centre back I get the feeling he just really, really hates not playing. Not a horrible trait to be honest
Also he must have something lined up as there’s no way a professional football is just going to leave a contract without a new team. Additionally a team is not going to sign someone who can’t play until January especially with limited league 1/2 budgets
He's hardly been left by the side of the road with his sandwiches wrapped in a map. He's got enough cash from the termination probably not to have to worry about playing for a while, so a few months till January is hardly going to have him down the foodbank
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League record with him: played 17, lost 4
League record without: played 4, lost 3
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/boss-gives-injury-update-ahead-lincoln-city
It's a win win because Deji and Mitchell would have learnt a lot playing with Thomas yesterday.
If the u21s play early in the week and we have no midweek game we should play as many as possible that didn't get minutes at the weekend. I just don't get it all.
For each senior player in the U21 lineup, there's an U21 player who doesn't get a game - and also perhaps in successive games if his position is regularly filled by a senior needing match practice.
It is a Development team playing in a Development league, rather than the old style Reserve team where
Seniors could build match practice and the youngsters gained valuable experience alongside them.
You can only play 3 overaged outfield players anyway so I think that's a consideration but not a reason to not do it at all. I think JFC played one u23 game, I remember Lavelle and Morgan playing one or two each. If a player hasn't played, for what ever reason, for months it's not fair to chuck them straight back into the first team. Probably doesn't help the injury situation either.
Wrexham seem to have mutually terminated quite a few contracts this summer. Looks like they couldn't get a fee for the players so rather than be stuck with them they've cut their losses and agreed to pay them off to get rid of them.
It stops clubs effectively agreeing transfers by any other name outside of the window.