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Summer Transfer Rumours - Deadline Day p446
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Doesnt look like he's ever played for Man CityDubaiCAFC said:
Do we know anything about his record for City's under 23's. They must see something in him, can't see why they would keep a 23 year old on the books?Chris_from_Sidcup said:Tedic career stats:
63 starts, 65 sub appearances, 6356 minutes, 20 goals.
So he averages a goal every 317 minutes.
Slobodan Tedic - Player profile 23/24 | Transfermarkt
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I get that non-positive views can be a bit frustrating, but you want people posting honestly not just if they have something positive to share.000__Jaaaaay__000 said:
Here come the “underwhelmed’ posts….. Some of you are just destined to live miserably foreverRedvaliant said:Tedic was the failed last Friday signing and is also 23 and a typical underwhelming Charlton signingIn recent years it’s fair to say 70% of our signings have proven to be disappointing, so it’s not without form.If it is this guy, i know nothing of him, but I won’t get excited because he’s from ‘Man City’ as loan signings from Man U (Levitt) Arsenal (Smith), Chelsea (Castillo) and Spurs (John) in just the last 3 years have been a disaster32 -
Some of them would be disappointed if we signed Haaland. Let them live in misery.RC_CAFC said:We're loaning a 23 year old with 16 Serbian u21 appearances, league 1 experience, who Man City paid 3million euros for to work alongside our goal scoring striker and people are disappointed by this?7 -
Maybe the case, so they much see some potential in him to make some money out of him.. Which would be 3 mill plus, so that is a higher value than any of current players?Scoham said:
Players like this get long contracts, spend some time developing at the club and go on loan for a few years. He won’t make it with them but if he does well with us he could be sold for a few million and potentially a profit.DubaiCAFC said:
Do we know anything about his record for City's under 23's. They must see something in him, can't see why they would keep a 23 year old on the books?Chris_from_Sidcup said:Tedic career stats:
63 starts, 65 sub appearances, 6356 minutes, 20 goals.
So he averages a goal every 317 minutes.0 -
If our answer is a lad who has spent 50% of his career on the bench at standards of football either adjacent or marginally higher then I don't want to know the question2
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People need to remember that we have Leaburn back to whom I actually think May will form a formidable partnership. Tedic will help and hopefully Chuks and Kanu can feature where possible.No I am not Charlie before someone calls it. I am being deadly serious thinking about it logically. I would love to see Nombe or JCH as much as anyone else. I am just glad to see our Miles back!12
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Tedic for Payne. That's a swap I'd go for. We need a bigger guy to partner May, especially while Miles gets back into shape. Payne should do well at MKDons. He is nifty and can shoot but probably needs that extra time, space he'll find in Div 2. Good luck to him.5
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He'll do that for us too when Leaburn is back.YannTheMann said:If our answer is a lad who has spent 50% of his career on the bench at standards of football either adjacent or marginally higher then I don't want to know the question0 -
You could argue that if he had made a bigger impact there, then he wouldn't be loaned back to league 1 again as he'd be deemed too good for this level.Scoham said:
Weren’t you hoping for someone more proven rather than another youngster lacking experience?RC_CAFC said:We're loaning a 23 year old with 16 Serbian u21 appearances, league 1 experience, who Man City paid 3million euros for to work alongside our goal scoring striker and people are disappointed by this?
If he had made a bigger impact at Barnsley it would be exciting, but without that he’s someone who could just need a run of games or a player we’ll be looking to send back in January.Last season is more relevant than his transfer fee or u21 caps. There could be potential there, but we know from experience big clubs sign promising young players in bulk in the hope a few make it, many of them don’t reach their potential.
One to wait and see, I’m not writing him off but he’s not one of those signings I could confidently say will do well.
I'd be interested to know if Barnsley wanted him back, as if not that probably says a lot. Although i'm not sure if they've signed someone permanent instead.2 -
Now you're being silly!ProperCharlton said:
Some of them would be disappointed if we signed Haaland. Let them live in misery.RC_CAFC said:We're loaning a 23 year old with 16 Serbian u21 appearances, league 1 experience, who Man City paid 3million euros for to work alongside our goal scoring striker and people are disappointed by this?
I will make up my mind about him, once I've seen him play.
I think a lot are upset because we hoped some money would be invested into the team. But if you say anything negative, you do seem to get jumped on.10 -
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I think i see a problem here.......cafc_se7 said:People need to remember that we have Leaburn back to whom I actually think May will form a formidable partnership. Tedic will help and hopefully Chuks and Kanu can feature where possible.No I am not Charlie before someone calls it. I am being deadly serious thinking about it logically. I would love to see Nombe or JCH as much as anyone else. I am just glad to see our Miles back!4 -
You can put up all the excuses you like cafc_se7, the doomsters on here will hunt you down for your unbridled positivity. Seriously it comes to something when you have to apologise for taking a positive slant on matters.cafc_se7 said:People need to remember that we have Leaburn back to whom I actually think May will form a formidable partnership. Tedic will help and hopefully Chuks and Kanu can feature where possible.No I am not Charlie before someone calls it. I am being deadly serious thinking about it logically. I would love to see Nombe or JCH as much as anyone else. I am just glad to see our Miles back!3 -
Leaburn could be on the bench SaturdayForeverAddickted said:
He'll do that for us too when Leaburn is back.YannTheMann said:If our answer is a lad who has spent 50% of his career on the bench at standards of football either adjacent or marginally higher then I don't want to know the question5 -
I hope not, he’s had no pre season and won’t be anywhere near match fitRonnieMoore said:
Leaburn could be on the bench SaturdayForeverAddickted said:
He'll do that for us too when Leaburn is back.YannTheMann said:If our answer is a lad who has spent 50% of his career on the bench at standards of football either adjacent or marginally higher then I don't want to know the question18 -
We desperately need reinforcements up front in particular someone who can hold it up and assist May so Tedic could be a good signing - my only concern is that we lack experience in this squad - I would have preferred a seasoned pro like a Deon Burton/Paul Hayes/Billy Clarke type who is comfortable on the ball and can cope with the physical challenges from lower league CBs.2
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I mean as soon as someone says something positive the vultures pick away at em.Redhenry said:
Now you're being silly!ProperCharlton said:
Some of them would be disappointed if we signed Haaland. Let them live in misery.RC_CAFC said:We're loaning a 23 year old with 16 Serbian u21 appearances, league 1 experience, who Man City paid 3million euros for to work alongside our goal scoring striker and people are disappointed by this?
I will make up my mind about him, once I've seen him play.
I think a lot are upset because we hoped some money would be invested into the team. But if you say anything negative, you do seem to get jumped on.2 -
Miles is back in training. Had no pre season. I don't expect to see him in a matchday squad for a few weeks yet.cafc_se7 said:People need to remember that we have Leaburn back to whom I actually think May will form a formidable partnership. Tedic will help and hopefully Chuks and Kanu can feature where possible.No I am not Charlie before someone calls it. I am being deadly serious thinking about it logically. I would love to see Nombe or JCH as much as anyone else. I am just glad to see our Miles back!2 -
Tedic looks a decent punt.4
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The likes of May, Camara and Edun were exciting signings as they’re proven L1 players. Don’t you see the difference between them and Tedic?ProperCharlton said:
Some of them would be disappointed if we signed Haaland. Let them live in misery.RC_CAFC said:We're loaning a 23 year old with 16 Serbian u21 appearances, league 1 experience, who Man City paid 3million euros for to work alongside our goal scoring striker and people are disappointed by this?6 -
Depending on the deal, savings in wages could potentially match proceeds of a transfer fee less full season’s wages.North Lower Neil said:
And presumably we're still paying some if his wages.supaclive said:
Except it comes with no sales income!ProperCharlton said:
His contract is up next summer I think. This loan is as good as a salesupaclive said:
A loan. We genuinely can't sell the remaining dregs can we. And for people thinking we should keep Payne - nobody in League 1 wants him.Mendonca In Asdas said:
But at least it's something off the book.
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The write-up I've got from a Barnsley fan is 'Lol have you got him. He improved towards the end of the year. That's as far as I'll go'. So that's good.
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Not sure what that matters.Scoham said:
The likes of May, Camara and Edun were exciting signings as they’re proven L1 players. Don’t you see the difference between them and Tedic?ProperCharlton said:
Some of them would be disappointed if we signed Haaland. Let them live in misery.RC_CAFC said:We're loaning a 23 year old with 16 Serbian u21 appearances, league 1 experience, who Man City paid 3million euros for to work alongside our goal scoring striker and people are disappointed by this?
Ben Watson and Harry Arter were proven at a higher level and were awful. Conor Gallagher most of us had never heard of and he was immense.2 -
Haarland missed a penalty on Sunday - overratedProperCharlton said:
Some of them would be disappointed if we signed Haaland. Let them live in misery.RC_CAFC said:We're loaning a 23 year old with 16 Serbian u21 appearances, league 1 experience, who Man City paid 3million euros for to work alongside our goal scoring striker and people are disappointed by this?1 -
Sign a proven League 1 player and you get labelled unambitious and the player "will never amount to more"Scoham said:
The likes of May, Camara and Edun were exciting signings as they’re proven L1 players. Don’t you see the difference between them and Tedic?ProperCharlton said:
Some of them would be disappointed if we signed Haaland. Let them live in misery.RC_CAFC said:We're loaning a 23 year old with 16 Serbian u21 appearances, league 1 experience, who Man City paid 3million euros for to work alongside our goal scoring striker and people are disappointed by this?0 -
Chuks will have a little think about that !cafc_se7 said:People need to remember that we have Leaburn back to whom I actually think May will form a formidable partnership. Tedic will help and hopefully Chuks and Kanu can feature where possible.No I am not Charlie before someone calls it. I am being deadly serious thinking about it logically. I would love to see Nombe or JCH as much as anyone else. I am just glad to see our Miles back!0 -
Is he gonna be the next manager then?RonnieMoore said:
Leaburn could be on the bench SaturdayForeverAddickted said:
He'll do that for us too when Leaburn is back.YannTheMann said:If our answer is a lad who has spent 50% of his career on the bench at standards of football either adjacent or marginally higher then I don't want to know the question13 -
Well if the same Barnsley fans who told us Istead is Gordon Banks reincarnated perhaps if they think Tedic is shit he'll be a world beater for us2
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I'm happy we're signing someone up front, indeed we could have done with him a month ago, but his record last season is a bit underwhelming.
Only started 4 games in the regular season for Barnsley, though he did start all 3 playoff games suggesting that he improved as the season went on.0 -
The difference being that Ajose wasn’t scouted by and signed by Manchester City for three million euros. They still must see something in him or he’d be long gone. Doubt he’ll make it with them. Not many punts would but I think what he’ll provide is technical ability and hold up play. Him swapping with Miles could be an even better consequence. I think we’re fucked as a fan base. We’ve been made as cynical and anti everything before the off. Read back over this thread. Cosgrove was underwhelming, Nombe for some was a risk too far. JCH too old and an arsehole. Armstrong too ugly. Very hard supporting us right now for many many reasons but the absolute and constant never ending doom, doom doom is driving me away. It’s supposed to be fun. Why not give the lad a chance. No. Thought not.ForeverAddickted said:
If he wants to make it in the game, especially given who his parent club is... He needs to start producing - So why not here? - The attitude on here, only wanting proven players... proven Managers is a bit oddRedvaliant said:
Yep being Charlton fan is not providing much pleasure at the moment, but come on a 23 year old who has done nothing, you keep taking the happy pills.000__Jaaaaay__000 said:
Here come the “underwhelmed’ posts….. Some of you are just destined to live miserably foreverRedvaliant said:Tedic was the failed last Friday signing and is also 23 and a typical underwhelming Charlton signing
We're a League One team, need to start properly scouting players, and seeing potential again.
Kirk | McGrandles | Payne have proven themselves at this level prior to joining havent they - Same with Nicky Ajose who scored a ton of goals prior to joining, that worked out great.
Need to start adopting the Peterborough approach to identifying players, rather than our current one.4 -
Does this mean he still would come despite the managerial uncertainty?DOUCHER said:BTW - Charlton said they would make room for Lewis even though it wasn't a priority position - he felt that Holden leaving wasn't good for his chances of moving here however although thats not to say he won't - Leeds won't loan him to another championship club - he has 6 months to go then he can talk to other clubs - he has lots opf clubs interested - he just wants to play football though and sitting on a bench for 6 months isn't what he wants or why he chose to move from Chelsea to Leeds.
Now Payne has gone I think he would fit the bill as a replacement. Crucially for me he is also left footed.0












