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Ezri Konsa (p3. England U20 call up)
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I was there for his debut in the cup against Cheltenham in 2016. Will be there on Friday so I really hope he gets on7
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Hands up. Same age but who saw five years ago Konsa being in front of Gomez in the international pecking order. Not me for sure.shirty5 said:Called up to the England squad16 -
Great news! Having a very impressive career. For the amount of premier league games and potential to be the best player to come through the academy1
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Sorry, but for me there's a few ahead of him on that oneDubaiCAFC said:Great news! Having a very impressive career. For the amount of premier league games and potential to be the best player to come through the academy
Parker
Gomez
Shelvey
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Always regarded Konsa as decent but unspectacular. As others have said, his development was overshadowed by Joe G. Fair play to the lad, he's done ever so well. Good ;luck Ezri.5
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Delighted for him 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻0
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Stat wise, he has played more premier league games than Gomez and Rufus, he will end up playing more than Shelvey I believe, and will be close to parker by the end of his career.golfaddick said:
Sorry, but for me there's a few ahead of him on that oneDubaiCAFC said:Great news! Having a very impressive career. For the amount of premier league games and potential to be the best player to come through the academy
Parker
Gomez
Shelvey
Rufus
So if we go by the amount of games he would have played at the highest level, he would be one of the best that has come through the system4 -
Has done far better than I expected.0
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I think Konsa suffered a little bit from starting in the team under Slade. With the lack of investment we had that season and how truly awful some of our players were it always felt a bit like Slade played him a lot to make a point and he played a bit more than he should have at that stage. He did get into his stride after Robinson came in though. I felt like we had Konsa for less time than we did, I didn't realise he actually played 86 games for us. We only got 24 out of Gomez
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Well done Ezri.
At least RD was visionary enough to see the potential and get a whole million for him.6 -
Good luck to him hope he gets on and plays well, out of interest is there anything in this for Charlton? Apart from acknowledgement.0
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And was mainly played out of position at full back and in midfield.Garrymanilow said:I think Konsa suffered a little bit from starting in the team under Slade. With the lack of investment we had that season and how truly awful some of our players were it always felt a bit like Slade played him a lot to make a point and he played a bit more than he should have at that stage. He did get into his stride after Robinson came in though. I felt like we had Konsa for less time than we did, I didn't realise he actually played 86 games for us. We only got 24 out of Gomez0 -
At last. Ridiculous that it's taken so long for him to be called up.4
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DubaiCAFC said:
And was mainly played out of position at full back and in midfield.Garrymanilow said:I think Konsa suffered a little bit from starting in the team under Slade. With the lack of investment we had that season and how truly awful some of our players were it always felt a bit like Slade played him a lot to make a point and he played a bit more than he should have at that stage. He did get into his stride after Robinson came in though. I felt like we had Konsa for less time than we did, I didn't realise he actually played 86 games for us. We only got 24 out of GomezI wouldn't say mainly, but regularly. Of his 86 games he played just over half of them at centre back. He played half as many as that at RB and around 15 in midfield.Actually, having said that I'm not sure if you meant Konsa or Gomez, who played 9 of his 24 games at CB, 13 at RB and 2 at LB. Says a lot that our academy players are so versatile, though a lot of that has been needs must. I think Tyreece Campbell has played in both wingback positions, on both wings, up front and in central midfield for us, which is slightly insane0 -
CB is a position where experience is beneficial, so playing a kid there is a risk. It's easier to bed them in at full back.Garrymanilow said:DubaiCAFC said:
And was mainly played out of position at full back and in midfield.Garrymanilow said:I think Konsa suffered a little bit from starting in the team under Slade. With the lack of investment we had that season and how truly awful some of our players were it always felt a bit like Slade played him a lot to make a point and he played a bit more than he should have at that stage. He did get into his stride after Robinson came in though. I felt like we had Konsa for less time than we did, I didn't realise he actually played 86 games for us. We only got 24 out of GomezI wouldn't say mainly, but regularly. Of his 86 games he played just over half of them at centre back. He played half as many as that at RB and around 15 in midfield.Actually, having said that I'm not sure if you meant Konsa or Gomez, who played 9 of his 24 games at CB, 13 at RB and 2 at LB. Says a lot that our academy players are so versatile, though a lot of that has been needs must. I think Tyreece Campbell has played in both wingback positions, on both wings, up front and in central midfield for us, which is slightly insane2 -
No I know Gomez didn't play much at CB, but when he did he was extremely impressive! I didn't look in to how many games Konsa played in his preferred position, but it felt like played a lot out of position.Garrymanilow said:DubaiCAFC said:
And was mainly played out of position at full back and in midfield.Garrymanilow said:I think Konsa suffered a little bit from starting in the team under Slade. With the lack of investment we had that season and how truly awful some of our players were it always felt a bit like Slade played him a lot to make a point and he played a bit more than he should have at that stage. He did get into his stride after Robinson came in though. I felt like we had Konsa for less time than we did, I didn't realise he actually played 86 games for us. We only got 24 out of GomezI wouldn't say mainly, but regularly. Of his 86 games he played just over half of them at centre back. He played half as many as that at RB and around 15 in midfield.Actually, having said that I'm not sure if you meant Konsa or Gomez, who played 9 of his 24 games at CB, 13 at RB and 2 at LB. Says a lot that our academy players are so versatile, though a lot of that has been needs must. I think Tyreece Campbell has played in both wingback positions, on both wings, up front and in central midfield for us, which is slightly insane
It's great academy players play in different position, it is important to understand different roles.0 -
Plus £100m if he makes a single England appearance I believeAthletico Charlton said:Well done Ezri.
At least RD was visionary enough to see the potential and get a whole million for him.
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I’m not so sure Shelvey belongs on that list.golfaddick said:
Sorry, but for me there's a few ahead of him on that oneDubaiCAFC said:Great news! Having a very impressive career. For the amount of premier league games and potential to be the best player to come through the academy
Parker
Gomez
Shelvey
Rufus2 -
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Lookman should be on the list. We got 10m for him4
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Played PL football for over 10 years (not always a regular) and capped for England. Although he didn’t reach the potential we hoped he would he’s achieved a lot more than most academy players have or will do.The Red Robin said:
I’m not so sure Shelvey belongs on that list.golfaddick said:
Sorry, but for me there's a few ahead of him on that oneDubaiCAFC said:Great news! Having a very impressive career. For the amount of premier league games and potential to be the best player to come through the academy
Parker
Gomez
Shelvey
Rufus3 -
Agree with that but also CB along with GK are difficult positions for teenagers to break into. CBs are expected to be consistent, rarely make mistakes, dominate in the air and physically deal with big strong experienced strikers. He was quicker and better on the ball than most but needed time to develop in those areas.Garrymanilow said:I think Konsa suffered a little bit from starting in the team under Slade. With the lack of investment we had that season and how truly awful some of our players were it always felt a bit like Slade played him a lot to make a point and he played a bit more than he should have at that stage. He did get into his stride after Robinson came in though. I felt like we had Konsa for less time than we did, I didn't realise he actually played 86 games for us. We only got 24 out of GomezWe were desperate for promotion, developing a young ball playing CB wasn’t something we had the patience for as a club or fanbase. Had we been comfortable in the Championship with a settled playing style it might have been different.
Being compared to Gomez probably didn’t help, made him appear more average than he was. Gomez was better but they had very similar strengths, weaknesses and styles.0 -
@Fanny Fanackapan said on the U21 thread that Steve Avory (I feel sure others have contributed, but he is the Don) deserves a Knighthood.
In future times Steve will be regarded as one of the greatest Charltonians in our history.
And it won’t only be because of the stand outs.
I notice with interest that Brendan Sarpong Wiredu scored for Fleetwood in a healthy win for them on Saturday. He is an example of many young men who have come through our Academy that Steve has helped along the way.
My memory isn’t solid on this, but I remember going to an academy related Cup final at Brentford with Pico of this parish, I think we won with an Umerah (Hartlepool at the moment?) early goal, but the very young player catching the eye in that game was a classy Ezri Konsa.
Great news for Ezri, and I am going to claim some kudos for us as a club too.4 -
We also attended that game at Brentford, Seth.seth plum said:@Fanny Fanackapan said on the U21 thread that Steve Avory (I feel sure others have contributed, but he is the Don) deserves a Knighthood.
In future times Steve will be regarded as one of the greatest Charltonians in our history.
And it won’t only be because of the stand outs.
I notice with interest that Brendan Sarpong Wiredu scored for Fleetwood in a healthy win for them on Saturday. He is an example of many young men who have come through our Academy that Steve has helped along the way.
My memory isn’t solid on this, but I remember going to an academy related Cup final at Brentford with Pico of this parish, I think we won with an Umerah (Hartlepool at the moment?) early goal, but the very young player catching the eye in that game was a classy Ezri Konsa.
Great news for Ezri, and I am going to claim some kudos for us as a club too.
Good memories , eh.
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Yeah.Fanny Fanackapan said:
We also attended that game at Brentford, Seth.seth plum said:@Fanny Fanackapan said on the U21 thread that Steve Avory (I feel sure others have contributed, but he is the Don) deserves a Knighthood.
In future times Steve will be regarded as one of the greatest Charltonians in our history.
And it won’t only be because of the stand outs.
I notice with interest that Brendan Sarpong Wiredu scored for Fleetwood in a healthy win for them on Saturday. He is an example of many young men who have come through our Academy that Steve has helped along the way.
My memory isn’t solid on this, but I remember going to an academy related Cup final at Brentford with Pico of this parish, I think we won with an Umerah (Hartlepool at the moment?) early goal, but the very young player catching the eye in that game was a classy Ezri Konsa.
Great news for Ezri, and I am going to claim some kudos for us as a club too.
Good memories , eh.
Remember matchstick Archie Edwards?
England U17 international, currently 26 I believe and playing for Tilbury, but he might have another club now.1 -
Oh yes ! He was one of Mr F's favourites !seth plum said:
Yeah.Fanny Fanackapan said:
We also attended that game at Brentford, Seth.seth plum said:@Fanny Fanackapan said on the U21 thread that Steve Avory (I feel sure others have contributed, but he is the Don) deserves a Knighthood.
In future times Steve will be regarded as one of the greatest Charltonians in our history.
And it won’t only be because of the stand outs.
I notice with interest that Brendan Sarpong Wiredu scored for Fleetwood in a healthy win for them on Saturday. He is an example of many young men who have come through our Academy that Steve has helped along the way.
My memory isn’t solid on this, but I remember going to an academy related Cup final at Brentford with Pico of this parish, I think we won with an Umerah (Hartlepool at the moment?) early goal, but the very young player catching the eye in that game was a classy Ezri Konsa.
Great news for Ezri, and I am going to claim some kudos for us as a club too.
Good memories , eh.
Remember matchstick Archie Edwards?
England U17 international, currently 26 I believe and playing for Tilbury, but he might have another club now.0 -
It shows that an individual can continue to develop even in the premier league. His first year in the the premier league, he was really bad to the point that he was being booed by his own fan base. He has consistently improved every year since then and it is now paying off with the accolades0
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Some nice words here from him about his time at Charlton (need to scroll down a bit): https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/football/674083261
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Good luck Ezri.
I first saw him in a preseason game v Bromley, he stood out a mile.0














