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Summer Transfer Rumours - Deadline Day p446
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I see Steve Gallen favourite for Director of Football role at QPR
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charltonman2016 said:I see Steve Gallen favourite for Director of Football role at QPR
Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if he went and replaced Les.0 -
He left for a reason.Starinnaddick said:Phillips is out of contract.0 -
Possibly, but I see Mark Warburton has left West Ham and is also being linked with a move to Loftus Road.charltonman2016 said:I see Steve Gallen favourite for Director of Football role at QPR0 -
Millwall have accepted a bid for Tyler Burey from a league one club. I’d have him all day he’s very quick.0
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“QPR are pleased to get Jonathan Leko over the line 5 minutes before the summer 2023 transfer deadline on a season long loan from MK Dons. Director of Football Steve Gallen had this to say”charltonman2016 said:I see Steve Gallen favourite for Director of Football role at QPR
I first worked with Jonathan when I had the opportunity to sign him on loan from WBA during the 19/20 season when Charlton had been promoted to the Championship. 2 years later the same opportunity arose at the start of the 21/22 season and I jumped at the chance. Jonathan had gotten progressively shitter in the interim and very much looked at home in a midfield that included the likes of Alec Gilbey. I have no idea if he’s gotten even worse since May 22, but I like to work with what I know.12 -
AMB he was decent enough but his handling is not the best and he doesn't appear to be the most dominant physically. Could also be appliedSwisdom said:One way to look at it is to say is Ash better or worse than Popey was for us? Both made mistakes and both made superb saves. Neither are stellar for their kicking but, for me, that's not the primary function of a goalkeeper and is something that can be worked on.
Not saying Ash will be as good as Popey but also not saying he won't. Within the club Ash has a VERY good reputation and i;m more inclined to trust the guys that have worked with him day in and day out for a number of years.
As for Jojo - he was decent enough but his handling is not the best and he doesn't appear to be the most dominant physically. His potential ceiling is a lot lower than Ash and so Deano recognises it's probably better to keep Ash on the scene.
Good luck Jojo
Also worth remembering we have Ahmed Kone in the ranks. Whilst he is a young gun he is shaping up to be pretty special so might be in contention for some minutes in the Pants Pizza Trophy if not this season then 24/25. I genuinely believe he has a ton of potential to be one of the best
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Ash needs to bulk up a bit that's all. A little too wiry for my likingCAFCBourne said:
AMB he was decent enough but his handling is not the best and he doesn't appear to be the most dominant physically. Could also be appliedSwisdom said:One way to look at it is to say is Ash better or worse than Popey was for us? Both made mistakes and both made superb saves. Neither are stellar for their kicking but, for me, that's not the primary function of a goalkeeper and is something that can be worked on.
Not saying Ash will be as good as Popey but also not saying he won't. Within the club Ash has a VERY good reputation and i;m more inclined to trust the guys that have worked with him day in and day out for a number of years.
As for Jojo - he was decent enough but his handling is not the best and he doesn't appear to be the most dominant physically. His potential ceiling is a lot lower than Ash and so Deano recognises it's probably better to keep Ash on the scene.
Good luck Jojo
Also worth remembering we have Ahmed Kone in the ranks. Whilst he is a young gun he is shaping up to be pretty special so might be in contention for some minutes in the Pants Pizza Trophy if not this season then 24/25. I genuinely believe he has a ton of potential to be one of the best
as for handling Ash holds a lot more than Jojo did. Jojo was always rushing to distribute so would take his eye off the ball and fumble a lot more basic shots.4 -
I can only think of one terrible JW fumble, in rainy conditions against FGR after coming miles out for a crossSwisdom said:
Ash needs to bulk up a bit that's all. A little too wiry for my likingCAFCBourne said:
AMB he was decent enough but his handling is not the best and he doesn't appear to be the most dominant physically. Could also be appliedSwisdom said:One way to look at it is to say is Ash better or worse than Popey was for us? Both made mistakes and both made superb saves. Neither are stellar for their kicking but, for me, that's not the primary function of a goalkeeper and is something that can be worked on.
Not saying Ash will be as good as Popey but also not saying he won't. Within the club Ash has a VERY good reputation and i;m more inclined to trust the guys that have worked with him day in and day out for a number of years.
As for Jojo - he was decent enough but his handling is not the best and he doesn't appear to be the most dominant physically. His potential ceiling is a lot lower than Ash and so Deano recognises it's probably better to keep Ash on the scene.
Good luck Jojo
Also worth remembering we have Ahmed Kone in the ranks. Whilst he is a young gun he is shaping up to be pretty special so might be in contention for some minutes in the Pants Pizza Trophy if not this season then 24/25. I genuinely believe he has a ton of potential to be one of the best
as for handling Ash holds a lot more than Jojo did. Jojo was always rushing to distribute so would take his eye off the ball and fumble a lot more basic shots.1 -
Despite AMB fading at the end of the season and Charlton in midtable, Jojo wasn't given a chance, so it's entirely understandable that he might want to move oneastterrace6168 said:Let's face it, a keeper who is happy at being second choice ain't worth having, every player wants to play every game, it's called competition, I thought AMB had a good start when he took over last year, but did fade a bit towards the last half a dozen games or so, and its up to JoJo to show some fight and regain the number one shirt..which he is more than capable of doing...1 -
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Don't forget. We have no money. LolBR7_addick said:Millwall have accepted a bid for Tyler Burey from a league one club. I’d have him all day he’s very quick.
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Hopefully his second signing will be Chuckscabbles said:
“QPR are pleased to get Jonathan Leko over the line 5 minutes before the summer 2023 transfer deadline on a season long loan from MK Dons. Director of Football Steve Gallen had this to say”charltonman2016 said:I see Steve Gallen favourite for Director of Football role at QPR
I first worked with Jonathan when I had the opportunity to sign him on loan from WBA during the 19/20 season when Charlton had been promoted to the Championship. 2 years later the same opportunity arose at the start of the 21/22 season and I jumped at the chance. Jonathan had gotten progressively shitter in the interim and very much looked at home in a midfield that included the likes of Alec Gilbey. I have no idea if he’s gotten even worse since May 22, but I like to work with what I know.1 -
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Don't forget. We have no money. LolBR7_addick said:Millwall have accepted a bid for Tyler Burey from a league one club. I’d have him all day he’s very quick.4 -
We aint signing nobody are we until this deal has gone through, I think all that about still having a decent budget and that is a load bs to try and help sell ST's3
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You'd be playing with 10 men in most matches, even when he's not injured.BR7_addick said:Millwall have accepted a bid for Tyler Burey from a league one club. I’d have him all day he’s very quick.
Never tracks back, never puts a tackle in, can't head the ball, terrible decision making and has close to zero positional sense.
He is quick, though, but due to the aforementioned lack of positional sense he rarely gets the chance to get fully in to his stride.
The reports I've read say a 'top' League One club has put the offer in, so that narrows it down to about 5/6 clubs.7 -
If we ain’t signing nobody i wonder who the first one through the door will be then?!??CH4RLTON said:We aint signing nobody are we until this deal has gone through, I think all that about still having a decent budget and that is a load bs to try and help sell ST'sIT’s Happening 🎉0 -
Sounds perfect for usBig_Bad_World said:
Never tracks back, never puts a tackle in, can't head the ball, terrible decision making and has close to zero positional sense.BR7_addick said:Millwall have accepted a bid for Tyler Burey from a league one club. I’d have him all day he’s very quick.6 -
I thought you were being a bit cruel and was expecting the end of that post to be a bit differentBig_Bad_World said:
You'd be playing with 10 men in most matches, even when he's not injured.BR7_addick said:Millwall have accepted a bid for Tyler Burey from a league one club. I’d have him all day he’s very quick.
Never tracks back, never puts a tackle in, can't head the ball, terrible decision making and has close to zero positional sense.
He is quick, though, but due to the aforementioned lack of positional sense he rarely gets the chance to get fully in to his stride.
The reports I've read say a 'top' League One club has put the offer in, so that narrows it down to about 5/6 clubs.15 -
Burey feels like a Pompey signing. They haven't got many options wide.0
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I'd be lying if I said it didn't cross my mindcafcfan1990 said:
I thought you were being a bit cruel and was expecting the end of that post to be a bit differentBig_Bad_World said:
You'd be playing with 10 men in most matches, even when he's not injured.BR7_addick said:Millwall have accepted a bid for Tyler Burey from a league one club. I’d have him all day he’s very quick.
Never tracks back, never puts a tackle in, can't head the ball, terrible decision making and has close to zero positional sense.
He is quick, though, but due to the aforementioned lack of positional sense he rarely gets the chance to get fully in to his stride.
The reports I've read say a 'top' League One club has put the offer in, so that narrows it down to about 5/6 clubs.
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SIGN SOME FUCKING STRIKERS!!!
Sorry to shout.3 -
Sounds like he needs the drop down in league then, and at 22 I guess there’s time for development. I saw a lot of what you mentioned in the replies to Cawley on Twitter but also a lot of “this will come back to haunt us”.Big_Bad_World said:
You'd be playing with 10 men in most matches, even when he's not injured.BR7_addick said:Millwall have accepted a bid for Tyler Burey from a league one club. I’d have him all day he’s very quick.
Never tracks back, never puts a tackle in, can't head the ball, terrible decision making and has close to zero positional sense.
He is quick, though, but due to the aforementioned lack of positional sense he rarely gets the chance to get fully in to his stride.
The reports I've read say a 'top' League One club has put the offer in, so that narrows it down to about 5/6 clubs.0 -
Don't get me wrong, there's a player in there but unless he applies himself and is able to improve areas that he is bereft in, I can see him bouncing between leagues one & two for most of his career.BR7_addick said:
Sounds like he needs the drop down in league then, and at 22 I guess there’s time for development. I saw a lot of what you mentioned in the replies to Cawley on Twitter but also a lot of “this will come back to haunt us”.Big_Bad_World said:
You'd be playing with 10 men in most matches, even when he's not injured.BR7_addick said:Millwall have accepted a bid for Tyler Burey from a league one club. I’d have him all day he’s very quick.
Never tracks back, never puts a tackle in, can't head the ball, terrible decision making and has close to zero positional sense.
He is quick, though, but due to the aforementioned lack of positional sense he rarely gets the chance to get fully in to his stride.
The reports I've read say a 'top' League One club has put the offer in, so that narrows it down to about 5/6 clubs.
Will come down to if a team is prepared to carry a player on the off chance he produces something. Was only ever an impact sub for us if we were chasing a game. If he grows a pair of testicles and puts himself about a bit then things may work out differently for him.
There's still time, as you say.2 -
I think he’d be a great fit for you lot. Yeah he doesn’t have the greatest footballing brain but his pace would terrify defences in L1. His attitude doesn’t always seem great and yeah he never tracks back, but with an arm around his shoulder and a bit of management that can be coached in to him.BR7_addick said:
Sounds like he needs the drop down in league then, and at 22 I guess there’s time for development. I saw a lot of what you mentioned in the replies to Cawley on Twitter but also a lot of “this will come back to haunt us”.Big_Bad_World said:
You'd be playing with 10 men in most matches, even when he's not injured.BR7_addick said:Millwall have accepted a bid for Tyler Burey from a league one club. I’d have him all day he’s very quick.
Never tracks back, never puts a tackle in, can't head the ball, terrible decision making and has close to zero positional sense.
He is quick, though, but due to the aforementioned lack of positional sense he rarely gets the chance to get fully in to his stride.
The reports I've read say a 'top' League One club has put the offer in, so that narrows it down to about 5/6 clubs.Our crowd can turn on him quickly and this has a negative affect on his play. I suspect the average Charlton crowd wouldn’t be so quick to jump on his back. He’s definitely a ‘confidence player’.Plus he’d be staying in South London, where he’s always played his football (apart from a short loan at Hartlepool).I’d be sorry to see him go, although it’ll probably be for the best. He’s just not the right fit for Millwall.6 -
Yeah I thought Pompey, but also Peterborough as they’re losing a few and they always seem to sign youngsters with potential.MarcusH26 said:Burey feels like a Pompey signing. They haven't got many options wide.1 -
wouldn’t have minded tyler burey here, has potential to be a really good player at this level. Just a shame we aren’t in a position to make any bids at the moment (unless millwall are kindly letting us have him on a free… )0
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BR7_addick said:
Yeah I thought Pompey, but also Peterborough as they’re losing a few and they always seem to sign youngsters with potential.MarcusH26 said:Burey feels like a Pompey signing. They haven't got many options wide.
Posh is a very good shout , not a lot of wide options there bar the very talented Kwame Poku, it hasn't worked out for Joel Randall there so I could see Burey there.0 -
It makes sense for us to get him for all of what you’ve stated but also the fact we need to replace the goals from Rak-Sakyi. And if we play with the same setup as last season he won’t be required to track back as one of the wide front three.MillwallFan said:
I think he’d be a great fit for you lot. Yeah he doesn’t have the greatest footballing brain but his pace would terrify defences in L1. His attitude doesn’t always seem great and yeah he never tracks back, but with an arm around his shoulder and a bit of management that can be coached in to him.BR7_addick said:
Sounds like he needs the drop down in league then, and at 22 I guess there’s time for development. I saw a lot of what you mentioned in the replies to Cawley on Twitter but also a lot of “this will come back to haunt us”.Big_Bad_World said:
You'd be playing with 10 men in most matches, even when he's not injured.BR7_addick said:Millwall have accepted a bid for Tyler Burey from a league one club. I’d have him all day he’s very quick.
Never tracks back, never puts a tackle in, can't head the ball, terrible decision making and has close to zero positional sense.
He is quick, though, but due to the aforementioned lack of positional sense he rarely gets the chance to get fully in to his stride.
The reports I've read say a 'top' League One club has put the offer in, so that narrows it down to about 5/6 clubs.Our crowd can turn on him quickly and this has a negative affect on his play. I suspect the average Charlton crowd wouldn’t be so quick to jump on his back. He’s definitely a ‘confidence player’.Plus he’d be staying in South London, where he’s always played his football (apart from a short loan at Hartlepool).I’d be sorry to see him go, although it’ll probably be for the best. He’s just not the right fit for Millwall.You lot are playing at a level where it’s tougher for the kids to come through, not because it’s the championship but also the fact you’re top half. If you were down in the pits with us I guess he might have had more minutes and an impact.2 -
BR7_addick said:Millwall have accepted a bid for Tyler Burey from a league one club. I’d have him all day he’s very quick.
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