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Chuks Aneke - speculation re 2023/24 season (p60)
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I normally put an 'F' ing there.Off_it said:
Sometimes people put an "H" in between "Jesus" and "Christ". But a quick check of the online Bethlehem registry office records confirms he had no middle name. Schoolboy error.AddicksAddict said:
Who gets Jesus’s name wrong?JaShea99 said:How are people STILL getting his name wrong after this long? Jesus Christ.0 -
I doubt anyone would ever declare Chuks to be fit.
Even if he was 'flying' in training, that may not be the case in the next half hour and who wants egg on their face?
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I get your point, but the guy started just 1 league game last season and came off the bench for 12.RC_CAFC said:We know he’s crocked and can’t last 90’s, the biggest problem we have is that we’ve been so badly run recently that every time he’s come back he’s been desperately needed and required to start.If we can actually get a decent squad together where he’ll only ever be a really useful super sub then he may still have a role to play and his body may hold up better.0 -
It’s only been 2023 years, give it time.JaShea99 said:How are people STILL getting his name wrong after this long? Jesus Christ.1 -
Ridiculous comment.bolloxbolder said:
I doubt it £10k a week, holidays a plenty and as we all can see at the valley, he doesn't even warm up properly.Addick_8 said:
I hope he doesn't visit this site ( some players do ) and see some of the comments in this thread.It’s sad that many posters are ridiculing Chucks. I’m sure that chucks is just as frustrated and even more so for him than us. Please show some compassion rather than laughing about someone else’s misfortune.
I find it fascinating that some of you forget that he is human. As frustrating as it is for us, it's tenfold for him.
Stealing a living.
I always remember John Gregory finding it hard to understand why Stan Collymore could be depressed when he was earning £20k a week.
That was probably 20 years ago.You don’t know anything about Chuks so be careful with comments like that.17 -
It is true he has a lot of time off work to be with his family and friends. Wish I could get away with it. It is also true that he does not warm up correctly.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
Ridiculous comment.bolloxbolder said:
I doubt it £10k a week, holidays a plenty and as we all can see at the valley, he doesn't even warm up properly.Addick_8 said:
I hope he doesn't visit this site ( some players do ) and see some of the comments in this thread.It’s sad that many posters are ridiculing Chucks. I’m sure that chucks is just as frustrated and even more so for him than us. Please show some compassion rather than laughing about someone else’s misfortune.
I find it fascinating that some of you forget that he is human. As frustrating as it is for us, it's tenfold for him.
Stealing a living.
I always remember John Gregory finding it hard to understand why Stan Collymore could be depressed when he was earning £20k a week.
That was probably 20 years ago.You don’t know anything about Chuks so be careful with comments like that.3 -
You don’t get it do you?DaisyEdwards said:
It is true he has a lot of time off work to be with his family and friends. Wish I could get away with it. It is also true that he does not warm up correctly.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
Ridiculous comment.bolloxbolder said:
I doubt it £10k a week, holidays a plenty and as we all can see at the valley, he doesn't even warm up properly.Addick_8 said:
I hope he doesn't visit this site ( some players do ) and see some of the comments in this thread.It’s sad that many posters are ridiculing Chucks. I’m sure that chucks is just as frustrated and even more so for him than us. Please show some compassion rather than laughing about someone else’s misfortune.
I find it fascinating that some of you forget that he is human. As frustrating as it is for us, it's tenfold for him.
Stealing a living.
I always remember John Gregory finding it hard to understand why Stan Collymore could be depressed when he was earning £20k a week.
That was probably 20 years ago.You don’t know anything about Chuks so be careful with comments like that.
As for the comment about not warming up properly, unless you see what the coaching staff want from him how do you know?0 -
Looking forward to seeing his season begin today at Welling United.
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Because everyone on this thread is a physiatrist, physiotherapist, financial advisor, insurance broker and knows exactly what Aneke is thinking at any given time. Its remarkable really.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
You don’t get it do you?DaisyEdwards said:
It is true he has a lot of time off work to be with his family and friends. Wish I could get away with it. It is also true that he does not warm up correctly.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
Ridiculous comment.bolloxbolder said:
I doubt it £10k a week, holidays a plenty and as we all can see at the valley, he doesn't even warm up properly.Addick_8 said:
I hope he doesn't visit this site ( some players do ) and see some of the comments in this thread.It’s sad that many posters are ridiculing Chucks. I’m sure that chucks is just as frustrated and even more so for him than us. Please show some compassion rather than laughing about someone else’s misfortune.
I find it fascinating that some of you forget that he is human. As frustrating as it is for us, it's tenfold for him.
Stealing a living.
I always remember John Gregory finding it hard to understand why Stan Collymore could be depressed when he was earning £20k a week.
That was probably 20 years ago.You don’t know anything about Chuks so be careful with comments like that.
As for the comment about not warming up properly, unless you see what the coaching staff want from him how do you know?6 -
Got a feeling we won’t be seeing Chuks today. He’s not been in any photos, videos, nothing on social media from him or the club, you’d usually have seen something by now.
Hopefully questions can be asked to Holden, and we get answers, but whatever is going on, I hope he’s okay because when Holden came in he said a few times that we had to make sure he had the support he needed.
People think just because you earn good money everything is fine, he spends time with his family or whatever it might be. But he’s a professional footballer and being injured can be really hard and lonely. But it’s okay, they earn good money. What kind of nonsense mentality is that?34 -
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Apparently Chuks has taken some radical steps to improve his fitness this summer...

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He definitely doesn't warm up properly. On match day at least. Don't know about training as I have never witnessed it. A few half hearted kick ups is not a warm up.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
You don’t get it do you?DaisyEdwards said:
It is true he has a lot of time off work to be with his family and friends. Wish I could get away with it. It is also true that he does not warm up correctly.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
Ridiculous comment.bolloxbolder said:
I doubt it £10k a week, holidays a plenty and as we all can see at the valley, he doesn't even warm up properly.Addick_8 said:
I hope he doesn't visit this site ( some players do ) and see some of the comments in this thread.It’s sad that many posters are ridiculing Chucks. I’m sure that chucks is just as frustrated and even more so for him than us. Please show some compassion rather than laughing about someone else’s misfortune.
I find it fascinating that some of you forget that he is human. As frustrating as it is for us, it's tenfold for him.
Stealing a living.
I always remember John Gregory finding it hard to understand why Stan Collymore could be depressed when he was earning £20k a week.
That was probably 20 years ago.You don’t know anything about Chuks so be careful with comments like that.
As for the comment about not warming up properly, unless you see what the coaching staff want from him how do you know?2 -
Cafc43v3r said:
Because everyone on this thread is a physiatrist, physiotherapist, financial advisor, insurance broker and knows exactly what Aneke is thinking at any given time. Its remarkable really.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
You don’t get it do you?DaisyEdwards said:
It is true he has a lot of time off work to be with his family and friends. Wish I could get away with it. It is also true that he does not warm up correctly.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
Ridiculous comment.bolloxbolder said:
I doubt it £10k a week, holidays a plenty and as we all can see at the valley, he doesn't even warm up properly.Addick_8 said:
I hope he doesn't visit this site ( some players do ) and see some of the comments in this thread.It’s sad that many posters are ridiculing Chucks. I’m sure that chucks is just as frustrated and even more so for him than us. Please show some compassion rather than laughing about someone else’s misfortune.
I find it fascinating that some of you forget that he is human. As frustrating as it is for us, it's tenfold for him.
Stealing a living.
I always remember John Gregory finding it hard to understand why Stan Collymore could be depressed when he was earning £20k a week.
That was probably 20 years ago.You don’t know anything about Chuks so be careful with comments like that.
As for the comment about not warming up properly, unless you see what the coaching staff want from him how do you know?
I wonder if Ronnie Schwartz is over his "clear mental health issues".1 -
One thing that never gets mentioned regarding players injury is the physical pain they have to go through. I’ve been unlucky enough to have several significant injuries in my life. The injury at the time can be excruciating with bone breaks and a bit less with ligaments and less still with muscle tears. But the rehab always hurts and if your job is going to work everyday to be taken through all that needs to be done with a physio, while your mates are out on the training pitch it can’t be a bag of laughs and probably doesn’t feel like you are stealing a living.5
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Sorry, haven’t read through all this, has there been any update?0
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Yes, he’s not involved at Welling. Neither are Jones and Hector.0
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I like Chuks. Possibly our first proper striker since Taylor who you would always bet on to score.I was pleased when he came back and enjoyed being at the Cheltenham game to see his second debut and a goal to boot.
However I do anticipate he will start the first game of the season and then go off injured.0 -
All out for the season?;)Scoham said:Yes, he’s not involved at Welling. Neither are Jones and Hector.0 -
All day long.Lincsaddick said:
not a question of ridiculing Chuks, more a question of mocking the idiot who, must have been aware of his injury record yet still signed him to a multi year contract .. THAT was truly ridiculousSolidgone said:It’s sad that many posters are ridiculing Chucks. I’m sure that chucks is just as frustrated and even more so for him than us. Please show some compassion rather than laughing about someone else’s misfortune.1 -
Chuks Aneke has picked up a fresh calf problem in the close-season, Dean Holden tells @BBCLondonSport #cafc0
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I wouldn't bother sending him out to bat.stonemuse said:Chuks Aneke has picked up a fresh calf problem in the close-season, Dean Holden tells @BBCLondonSport #cafc1 -
There are no words.7
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To be honest at this point i hope Chuks just calls it quits. Lets pay out his contract and save some money.0
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Clearly a friend of family of his.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
You don’t get it do you?DaisyEdwards said:
It is true he has a lot of time off work to be with his family and friends. Wish I could get away with it. It is also true that he does not warm up correctly.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
Ridiculous comment.bolloxbolder said:
I doubt it £10k a week, holidays a plenty and as we all can see at the valley, he doesn't even warm up properly.Addick_8 said:
I hope he doesn't visit this site ( some players do ) and see some of the comments in this thread.It’s sad that many posters are ridiculing Chucks. I’m sure that chucks is just as frustrated and even more so for him than us. Please show some compassion rather than laughing about someone else’s misfortune.
I find it fascinating that some of you forget that he is human. As frustrating as it is for us, it's tenfold for him.
Stealing a living.
I always remember John Gregory finding it hard to understand why Stan Collymore could be depressed when he was earning £20k a week.
That was probably 20 years ago.You don’t know anything about Chuks so be careful with comments like that.
As for the comment about not warming up properly, unless you see what the coaching staff want from him how do you know?
Fans are allowed opinions.0 -
I think I do.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
You don’t get it do you?DaisyEdwards said:
It is true he has a lot of time off work to be with his family and friends. Wish I could get away with it. It is also true that he does not warm up correctly.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
Ridiculous comment.bolloxbolder said:
I doubt it £10k a week, holidays a plenty and as we all can see at the valley, he doesn't even warm up properly.Addick_8 said:
I hope he doesn't visit this site ( some players do ) and see some of the comments in this thread.It’s sad that many posters are ridiculing Chucks. I’m sure that chucks is just as frustrated and even more so for him than us. Please show some compassion rather than laughing about someone else’s misfortune.
I find it fascinating that some of you forget that he is human. As frustrating as it is for us, it's tenfold for him.
Stealing a living.
I always remember John Gregory finding it hard to understand why Stan Collymore could be depressed when he was earning £20k a week.
That was probably 20 years ago.You don’t know anything about Chuks so be careful with comments like that.
As for the comment about not warming up properly, unless you see what the coaching staff want from him how do you know?
He is not earning the money the club pay him. Football industry has no resemblance to real life.
I am certain there are no coaching staff at Charlton who are happy with his contribution.
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Surely when they resigned him they had some KPI’s in his contract….0
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I am certain that Chuks himself is not happy with his contribution and that if he could do anything to change it he would.DaisyEdwards said:
I think I do.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
You don’t get it do you?DaisyEdwards said:
It is true he has a lot of time off work to be with his family and friends. Wish I could get away with it. It is also true that he does not warm up correctly.Bolderhumphreyreid said:
Ridiculous comment.bolloxbolder said:
I doubt it £10k a week, holidays a plenty and as we all can see at the valley, he doesn't even warm up properly.Addick_8 said:
I hope he doesn't visit this site ( some players do ) and see some of the comments in this thread.It’s sad that many posters are ridiculing Chucks. I’m sure that chucks is just as frustrated and even more so for him than us. Please show some compassion rather than laughing about someone else’s misfortune.
I find it fascinating that some of you forget that he is human. As frustrating as it is for us, it's tenfold for him.
Stealing a living.
I always remember John Gregory finding it hard to understand why Stan Collymore could be depressed when he was earning £20k a week.
That was probably 20 years ago.You don’t know anything about Chuks so be careful with comments like that.
As for the comment about not warming up properly, unless you see what the coaching staff want from him how do you know?
He is not earning the money the club pay him. Football industry has no resemblance to real life.
I am certain there are no coaching staff at Charlton who are happy with his contribution.
Sounds to me he’s worked so hard to get himself back in good shape in the off season that he’s overdone it and injured his calf. Maybe the club ought to have got him someone who could train with him to prevent these issues.
Football industry might be out of touch with real life for many things, mainly at the top of the game, but it’s real life to him and for the club.
I feel sorry for him more than anything else.27 -
Ridiculous, given the amount of time he’s had to recoverstonemuse said:Chuks Aneke has picked up a fresh calf problem in the close-season, Dean Holden tells @BBCLondonSport #cafc
Time to retire5 -
🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️Covered End said:There are no words.0 -
Yeah, after another difficult setback he should just give up and retire aged 30. Do you think he's got loads of other career prospects lined up?cabbles said:
Ridiculous, given the amount of time he’s had to recoverstonemuse said:Chuks Aneke has picked up a fresh calf problem in the close-season, Dean Holden tells @BBCLondonSport #cafc
Time to retire
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