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Charlton Summer Transfer Rumours 2024
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I don’t want May to go but have to trust Nathan to build the team he wants and how he wants to play. Will be a big decision though and could put him under pressure early on in the season.
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How many goals did May score since Jones arrival? Genuine question0
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There’s simply no excuse to sell Alfie May. If you can’t make him work in your team then the team is set up wrong29
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All very good points to be fair. If Huddersfield are offering to pay him more as well, then at his age it's a no brainer.fenaddick said:Put yourself in May’s shoes for a second. Your style of play doesn’t fit in with the big name manager and he’s apparently having a go at you all game and consistently subbing you off, your best mate moves after being poorly treated by your club and the manager who helped you make a name for yourself wants to buy you. I can see why you’d be tempted no matter how settled you and your family are.
If Duff signs him and plays him in a strike pairing, i'd be surprised if Huddersfield aren't title contenders next season.0 -

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Easy way to solve all this, @Swisdom needs to pop round to his neighbour and take him out for a pint and get this farce sorted one way or the other...🙄2
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Getting rid of May would be incredibly bold. If Jones wants to do that, he better get us promoted.
Any kind of remotely uninspiring season and we'd be looking back to the May departure time and time again.15 -
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7 in 16ButtleJR said:How many goals did May score since Jones arrival? Genuine question7 -
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That’s just not true though is it.ElliotCAFC said:There’s simply no excuse to sell Alfie May. If you can’t make him work in your team then the team is set up wrong4 -
Which is why I’ve thought for a while that it must be a dressing room thing. I think it’s been clear that Jones has an issue with him in how he’s interacted with him and seeing as he’s the golden boot it must be something else.ElliotCAFC said:There’s simply no excuse to sell Alfie May. If you can’t make him work in your team then the team is set up wrong1 -
It's a fair point. Yes you could easily argue Jones should play a formation that suits May (ie. 2 up front) but if he has had success in his career playing a different way or thinks we're better playing 433, 4231 etc then it's his call. Managers live and die by their decisions, and this would be a very big one.ElliotCAFC said:There’s simply no excuse to sell Alfie May. If you can’t make him work in your team then the team is set up wrong
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He’s what Cheltenham (x2) and Charlton needed to avoid relegation three seasons in a row.
There’s no guarantees in football, including whether Alfie May scores goals next season. I say that as a big Alfie May fan.0 -
RonnieMoore said it's bollox.
In RonnieMoore we trust23 -
Jones has almost exclusively played two up front his whole career, and one could infer from our business and rumours that he’s looking to play 3-5-2 again this season.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
It's a fair point. Yes you could easily argue Jones should play a formation that suits May (ie. 2 up front) but if he has had success in his career playing a different way or thinks we're better playing 433, 4231 etc then it's his call. Managers live and die by their decisions, and this would be a very big one.ElliotCAFC said:There’s simply no excuse to sell Alfie May. If you can’t make him work in your team then the team is set up wrong
Alfie May has scored 20+ goals for 3 seasons in a row, winning the Golden Boot last season. Selling him to a promotion rival is simply bad business whatever way you want to look at it.23 -
Yes I would, Kent.Scoham said:
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What if we used the money to go and get Matt Godden and Kion Etete, for example?ElliotCAFC said:
Jones has almost exclusively played two up front his whole career, and one could infer from our business and rumours that he’s looking to play 3-5-2 again this season.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
It's a fair point. Yes you could easily argue Jones should play a formation that suits May (ie. 2 up front) but if he has had success in his career playing a different way or thinks we're better playing 433, 4231 etc then it's his call. Managers live and die by their decisions, and this would be a very big one.ElliotCAFC said:There’s simply no excuse to sell Alfie May. If you can’t make him work in your team then the team is set up wrong
Alfie May has scored 20+ goals for 3 seasons in a row, winning the Golden Boot last season. Selling him to a promotion rival is simply bad business whatever way you want to look at it.0 -
Be a strange one when you consider the numerous times May has said he's happy back playing close to his roots and family?5
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ElliotCAFC said:
Jones has almost exclusively played two up front his whole career, and one could infer from our business and rumours that he’s looking to play 3-5-2 again this season.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
It's a fair point. Yes you could easily argue Jones should play a formation that suits May (ie. 2 up front) but if he has had success in his career playing a different way or thinks we're better playing 433, 4231 etc then it's his call. Managers live and die by their decisions, and this would be a very big one.ElliotCAFC said:There’s simply no excuse to sell Alfie May. If you can’t make him work in your team then the team is set up wrong
Alfie May has scored 20+ goals for 3 seasons in a row, winning the Golden Boot last season. Selling him to a promotion rival is simply bad business whatever way you want to look at it.
This is exactly where I'm at with it , I just can't make sense of it. The only 2 striker names we've had linked are hardly strikers that have torn it up anywhere and I don't want to be relying on Aneke/Leaburn to stay fit or putting too much pressure on Kanu to be a key player.
I know this is a stupid name to mention because he'll be in Luton's first team squad I'm sure next season but even for example if we got Joe Taylor on loan I'd want someone like that to play with May.0 -
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If he does go, it'll be to somewhere higher up the ladder than Huddersfield3
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Sell your best player to a promotion rival for either a 32 year old who’s never scored more than 14 League One goals or an inexperienced striker whose highest tally is 3 goals a season.Callumcafc said:
What if we used the money to go and get Matt Godden and Kion Etete, for example?ElliotCAFC said:
Jones has almost exclusively played two up front his whole career, and one could infer from our business and rumours that he’s looking to play 3-5-2 again this season.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
It's a fair point. Yes you could easily argue Jones should play a formation that suits May (ie. 2 up front) but if he has had success in his career playing a different way or thinks we're better playing 433, 4231 etc then it's his call. Managers live and die by their decisions, and this would be a very big one.ElliotCAFC said:There’s simply no excuse to sell Alfie May. If you can’t make him work in your team then the team is set up wrong
Alfie May has scored 20+ goals for 3 seasons in a row, winning the Golden Boot last season. Selling him to a promotion rival is simply bad business whatever way you want to look at it.Both strikers would be good signings, but if we have to sell May to accommodate them then we’re in trouble.9 -
For me, the fee will be the key factor here (esp as Cheltenham are rumoured to have a sell on clause in place). It's clear that there's some disconnect between Jones and May.
If we could revamp our forward line with the fee, I'd probably be happy. He's 30 now and if we can recoup and replough the transfer fee, maybe it could be good business. On the flip side, losing Dobson and May who were our only players worth watching last season might hurt! Hard to conclude without knowing the details and also potential calibre of replacement.0 -
He’ll go to whoever puts the best package togetherCAFCsayer said:If he does go, it'll be to somewhere higher up the ladder than Huddersfield0 -
Yep, and if he is actually available that won't he Huddersfield. A champ club will have a puntAberystwythAddick said:
He’ll go to whoever puts the best package togetherCAFCsayer said:If he does go, it'll be to somewhere higher up the ladder than Huddersfield0 -
Callumcafc said:
What if we used the money to go and get Matt Godden and Kion Etete, for example?ElliotCAFC said:
Jones has almost exclusively played two up front his whole career, and one could infer from our business and rumours that he’s looking to play 3-5-2 again this season.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
It's a fair point. Yes you could easily argue Jones should play a formation that suits May (ie. 2 up front) but if he has had success in his career playing a different way or thinks we're better playing 433, 4231 etc then it's his call. Managers live and die by their decisions, and this would be a very big one.ElliotCAFC said:There’s simply no excuse to sell Alfie May. If you can’t make him work in your team then the team is set up wrong
Alfie May has scored 20+ goals for 3 seasons in a row, winning the Golden Boot last season. Selling him to a promotion rival is simply bad business whatever way you want to look at it.
Matt Godden best season is 14 goals. He is 32. He is an older, poorer version of May. Etete is 22 with potential but not scored more than 3 goals in a season.
I would rather hold onto May personally.17 -
You sell May, you have to get promoted for it not to be a shocker of a decision34
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In my book the only really decent home performance where we looked good under Jones was Barnsley at home where Alfie scored 2 , hit the bar and was the best player on the pitchRed_Chester said:
7 in 16ButtleJR said:How many goals did May score since Jones arrival? Genuine question
if he’d stayed on he would have had a hattrick because Chuks missed a penalty later on
letting him go would be stupid7 -
I disagree - it’s not as simple as have a 20 goal striker, win promotion. And the opposite isn’t true either.ElliotCAFC said:
Sell your best player to a promotion rival for either a 32 year old who’s never scored more than 14 League One goals or an inexperienced striker whose highest tally is 3 goals a season.Callumcafc said:
What if we used the money to go and get Matt Godden and Kion Etete, for example?ElliotCAFC said:
Jones has almost exclusively played two up front his whole career, and one could infer from our business and rumours that he’s looking to play 3-5-2 again this season.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
It's a fair point. Yes you could easily argue Jones should play a formation that suits May (ie. 2 up front) but if he has had success in his career playing a different way or thinks we're better playing 433, 4231 etc then it's his call. Managers live and die by their decisions, and this would be a very big one.ElliotCAFC said:There’s simply no excuse to sell Alfie May. If you can’t make him work in your team then the team is set up wrong
Alfie May has scored 20+ goals for 3 seasons in a row, winning the Golden Boot last season. Selling him to a promotion rival is simply bad business whatever way you want to look at it.Both strikers would be good signings, but if we have to sell May to accommodate them then we’re in trouble.
Alfie has played three seasons back to back with 20+ goals. Very impressive individually. But his teams have never not flirted with relegation during that period.
I’m not going to argue too much here otherwise I’ll be accused of being anti-May like what happened with Dobson all over again…
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Godden as part of a striker group that includes May, no problem with that. Godden as a replacement would be very bad business.7
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