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George Dobson - Gone to Wrexham p136, farewell message p142
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Hopefully Nathan Jones can have a good word with him and see what he brings to the team and the cretinous board are overruled.2
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If true, what kind of message does it send the squad when your most hardworking and consistent player, two time POTY, is rewarded with that17
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Chunes said:If true, what kind of message does it send the squad when your most hardworking and consistent player, two time POTY, is rewarded with that3
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The Hungarian pre-contract news was widely reported at the time wasn’t it?0
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Players come and players go.If he has decided to move on then so be it. No point trying to force him to stay.The squad is a mess and he may or may not be central to it next season. Who knows.Or it could still be a negotiation on the offer itself.4
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Chunes said:If true, what kind of message does it send the squad when your most hardworking and consistent player, two time POTY, is rewarded with that
Working hard should be the bare minimum requirement for playing for Charlton Athletic.15 -
all feeling a bit Semedo7
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Dobson is very good and I hope he stays, but if there's one 'star player' in all my time following Charlton we can most afford to lose, it's him. We are so well covered in his exact position. It wasn't a Dobson we missed versus Derby, it was a combination of an attacking midfielder, progressive wingbacks and Ladapo being any good at all. And a keeper who can distribute15
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Leuth said:Dobson is very good and I hope he stays, but if there's one 'star player' in all my time following Charlton we can most afford to lose, it's him. We are so well covered in his exact position. It wasn't a Dobson we missed versus Derby, it was a combination of an attacking midfielder, progressive wingbacks and Ladapo being any good at all. And a keeper who can distribute2
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Steven81 said:Leuth said:Dobson is very good and I hope he stays, but if there's one 'star player' in all my time following Charlton we can most afford to lose, it's him. We are so well covered in his exact position. It wasn't a Dobson we missed versus Derby, it was a combination of an attacking midfielder, progressive wingbacks and Ladapo being any good at all. And a keeper who can distribute2
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It is very early days but I am still waiting for Coventry to look an improvement on Dobson in that role.
A squad game too, so ideally we have room for them both.3 -
If Dobson has signed a pre contract, then he'll still be here until the end of the season.
Personally I think it's a bizarre move, if he is going to Hungary in the summer, rather than waiting until then and seeing his options.8 -
killerandflash said:If Dobson has signed a pre contract, then he'll still be here until the end of the season.
Personally I think it's a bizarre move, if he is going to Hungary in the summer, rather than waiting until then and seeing his options.1 -
I would be surprised if he has signed a pre-contract, as other's have said it makes far more sense for him to wait and see what our final offer is and/or other clubs in England in the summer3
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How does signing a pre contract work. If Nathan Jones comes in, really rates Dobson, and wants him to not have a ‘squad’ player contract. Is he then able to choose to cancel and stay with us?
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I love Dobbo and want him to stay. If he goes then there had better be a big uplift in results to compensate for his loss.
If Dobbo goes and we are not promoted next season then this regime are a load of idiots for alienating not just me but plenty of others.4 -
FishCostaFortune said:How does signing a pre contract work. If Nathan Jones comes in, really rates Dobson, and wants him to not have a ‘squad’ player contract. Is he then able to choose to cancel and stay with us?3
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Bottom line is, Dobson has been nearly everpresent in our midfield during the worst period in our modern history. He plays well a lot of the time, or at least, tackles well, turns nicely, plays decent floated balls to the wings. At some point you have to stop blaming everyone who isn't him for our midfield being outplayed though.10
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Callumcafc said:Chunes said:If true, what kind of message does it send the squad when your most hardworking and consistent player, two time POTY, is rewarded with that
Working hard should be the bare minimum requirement for playing for Charlton Athletic.
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We are in a relegation fight. We really need our best tackler in the team. For that reason I hope the club does everything it can to encourage him to stay. As for the long run, sure there are better players out there. If the club can replace him with better in the next transfer window, then all well and good. But, if we can't scratch together a few wins between then and now, the next window will see us looking at a different calibre player altogether. Nothing I saw on Saturday has convinced me that we've got a player, let alone players, that are equipped to replace Dobbo now. Let's at least ensure he's with us for the next few months.8
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Stig said:We are in a relegation fight. We really need our best tackler in the team. For that reason I hope the club does everything it can to encourage him to stay. As for the long run, sure there are better players out there. If the club can replace him with better in the next transfer window, then all well and good. But, if we can't scratch together a few wins between then and now, the next window will see us looking at a different calibre player altogether. Nothing I saw on Saturday has convinced me that we've got a player, let alone players, that are equipped to replace Dobbo now. Let's at least ensure he's with us for the next few months.1
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killerandflash said:Stig said:We are in a relegation fight. We really need our best tackler in the team. For that reason I hope the club does everything it can to encourage him to stay. As for the long run, sure there are better players out there. If the club can replace him with better in the next transfer window, then all well and good. But, if we can't scratch together a few wins between then and now, the next window will see us looking at a different calibre player altogether. Nothing I saw on Saturday has convinced me that we've got a player, let alone players, that are equipped to replace Dobbo now. Let's at least ensure he's with us for the next few months.0
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Leuth said:Steven81 said:Leuth said:Dobson is very good and I hope he stays, but if there's one 'star player' in all my time following Charlton we can most afford to lose, it's him. We are so well covered in his exact position. It wasn't a Dobson we missed versus Derby, it was a combination of an attacking midfielder, progressive wingbacks and Ladapo being any good at all. And a keeper who can distribute
Whilst I am disappointed that he's going, based on Saturday I'm actually not entirely convinced that Dobson being or not being in team made a lot of material difference.
He's primarily there for his defensive skills... but we have a lot of defensive midfielders. We let in a goal due to a mistake... but we were doing that even when he does play. We have very little attacking impetus and forward drive... but he doesn't really offer that anyway.
On a personal level I love to see a trier and he puts in a shift nearly without fail. But for me, the jury is still out whether his personal contribution actually manifestly makes the team as a whole any better, sadly.1 -
It's so insulting to Dobson to see a minority of fans talk about him as if his only attributes is tackling.29
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Callumcafc said:Chunes said:If true, what kind of message does it send the squad when your most hardworking and consistent player, two time POTY, is rewarded with that
Working hard should be the bare minimum requirement for playing for Charlton Athletic.
He's a lot more than just a hard worker. Dreadful news.20 -
killerandflash said:Stig said:We are in a relegation fight. We really need our best tackler in the team. For that reason I hope the club does everything it can to encourage him to stay. As for the long run, sure there are better players out there. If the club can replace him with better in the next transfer window, then all well and good. But, if we can't scratch together a few wins between then and now, the next window will see us looking at a different calibre player altogether. Nothing I saw on Saturday has convinced me that we've got a player, let alone players, that are equipped to replace Dobbo now. Let's at least ensure he's with us for the next few months.3
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ValleyBen said:It's so insulting to Dobson to see a minority of fans talk about him as if his only attributes is tackling.
Can him and Coventry work in the same midfield? I'm sure we'll find out soon enough.1 -
Braziliance said:killerandflash said:Stig said:We are in a relegation fight. We really need our best tackler in the team. For that reason I hope the club does everything it can to encourage him to stay. As for the long run, sure there are better players out there. If the club can replace him with better in the next transfer window, then all well and good. But, if we can't scratch together a few wins between then and now, the next window will see us looking at a different calibre player altogether. Nothing I saw on Saturday has convinced me that we've got a player, let alone players, that are equipped to replace Dobbo now. Let's at least ensure he's with us for the next few months.0
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In the 2.5 years Dobson has been here, he has scarcely - if at all - missed a game through injury.
Yet Saturday he was unavailable because of some sort of strain.
I fear there is something going on below the surface.4