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Charlton Summer Transfer Rumours 2024
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Swisdom said:Callumcafc said:RC_CAFC said:ecclesaddick said:Trust Jones? Like Stoke and Southamton did.2
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I'd rather we had a team with May in it. But if it's a choice of 'keep the bulk of last year, with May, and add a few signings' versus 'gut the team, including May, start again with a fresh squad with a cohesive and direct style of play, fixing the calamitous defence', I'd have to go with the latter every day of the week and twice on a Sunday. The last 2 seasons have been dire, and to be frank the only player I'd lament losing hasn't played since last year. So long as Jones is true to what he says about getting in better, I'd rather roll the dice.
I don't believe we'll get a better striker than May, I do believe we could get a far better attacking unit than we had last year.9 -
cafc_se7 said:BigRedEvil said:We won't sign anyone better than May this window. We don't seem to have any interest in replacing CBT despite letting him go 6 months ago. We really struggled to score last season as it is... Can't wait to watch another mid table battleI am still confident we will get the attacking players in we need!
Defensively Jones did seem to sort us out but we struggled to attacking wise to win many games and now we're letting go a 20 goal season striker.
Hopefully I'll be surprised but I'm not getting my hopes up as we approach our 5th year in L10 -
Sage said:Swisdom said:Laurens family are all from Yorkshire
Alfies brother, and parents are in West Malling/Kings Hill area
Alfie was home for about an hour last week (Tuesday or Wednesday) and I heard him putting some stuff in the car. Then the kids and Lauren got in and they left and haven’t been home since so I was surprised to see him playing cricket in the area last weekend as I assumed they were up north.
their house is back on the market too so I figured last week this would be the outcome but didn’t want to say as it’s not my place.
they both loved it here and wanted to stay here but it wasn’t to be. I think there may be personal reasons playing a part in this too but that’s none of anyone’s business.
Saying it’s not anyone’s business whilst also telling everyone the name of his wife, where they live, where roughly his brother and parents live, previously uploading a photo of their home, saying they haven’t been back home for a week and whatever else over however long it’s been, whilst also saying you didn’t want to say as it’s not your place is simply an astounding level of hypocrisy and ignorance. Even if he wasn’t moving to Huddersfield, which it looks as though he is, I wouldn’t blame him he was instead looking to move away, even if you helped him find this place, as all of his business is aired on a fans forum. But it’s not anyone’s business 😅
Fully anticipate backlash from this and it’s important to keep to the topic I know, but deary me.3 -
Covered End said:I think it's reasonable to assume Jones may have been told there is very little to spend on transfer fees unless you generate it yourself through sales.
The only fit player who could generate a "large enough"sale fee is Alfie May.
So if the manager thinks he doesn't fit into the style of play and he doesn't really have the option to keep him as a squad player if he wants to pay fees for others ...
Plus if May wants to be a regular starter ....
I've no idea if it'll work out, I'll reserve judgement.
But we sold Jenkinson, bought a load of replacements and got promoted.0 -
SouthLincsAddick said:Yann897 said:Croydon said:Callumcafc said:thetomahawkkid said:Callumcafc said:Chunes said:Braziliance said:king addick said:Honestly now, this forum is full of adults....players come and go!
There is nothing that can be done and you might not like it but you have to get on with it.
We have to see what the club up there sleeve. It might surprise us.
Either way, I am sure NJ has a plan and for now, that's good enough for me.
I spend a ridiculous amount of money following and watching Charlton, players like May and Dobson make those drives and shit journies home a bit more bearable.
If people spend their hard earned, and are sacrificing their time and money to follow this club, it's perfectly acceptable for people to be pissed off when the club makes poor decisions.
This lethargic approach of 'crying' 'grown adults' 'bed wetters' etc is a complete piss take. It's fans who give a shit about the team venting, all the sniping is proper frustrating to read.
It's called having a passion. We're not armchair Man Utd fans. In Argentina, people cry when they score a goal!
If you prefer to support from a more distanced place, by all means, but I don't see any need to try and humiliate others fans who are more invested.Regarding what @Braziliance about the club making “poor decisions”. On the surface it does seem bonkers, but no one knows yet whether it’s a poor decision or a stroke of genius. Would it still be a poor decision if we get promoted and Huddersfield don’t?
It’s been quite clear from March / April that Jones hasn’t fancied Alfie. We don’t know why and I doubt we ever will. But he is the manager and he will live with the consequences of his decisions.
Everyone six months ago hated the model of players being forced on a manager and wanted the manager to be able to choose his squad. Now we have a manager with the remit to do it and the same people are upset because the manager doesn’t want the striker every fan loves.
a few poor decisions . We’re actually being run like a proper football club and that’s what people have been asking for since Roland . Carry on being negative about every little thing sad little man.9 -
Still have people trying to justify the sale of our best player to a promotion rival?
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Yann897 said:SouthLincsAddick said:Yann897 said:Croydon said:Callumcafc said:thetomahawkkid said:Callumcafc said:Chunes said:Braziliance said:king addick said:Honestly now, this forum is full of adults....players come and go!
There is nothing that can be done and you might not like it but you have to get on with it.
We have to see what the club up there sleeve. It might surprise us.
Either way, I am sure NJ has a plan and for now, that's good enough for me.
I spend a ridiculous amount of money following and watching Charlton, players like May and Dobson make those drives and shit journies home a bit more bearable.
If people spend their hard earned, and are sacrificing their time and money to follow this club, it's perfectly acceptable for people to be pissed off when the club makes poor decisions.
This lethargic approach of 'crying' 'grown adults' 'bed wetters' etc is a complete piss take. It's fans who give a shit about the team venting, all the sniping is proper frustrating to read.
It's called having a passion. We're not armchair Man Utd fans. In Argentina, people cry when they score a goal!
If you prefer to support from a more distanced place, by all means, but I don't see any need to try and humiliate others fans who are more invested.Regarding what @Braziliance about the club making “poor decisions”. On the surface it does seem bonkers, but no one knows yet whether it’s a poor decision or a stroke of genius. Would it still be a poor decision if we get promoted and Huddersfield don’t?
It’s been quite clear from March / April that Jones hasn’t fancied Alfie. We don’t know why and I doubt we ever will. But he is the manager and he will live with the consequences of his decisions.
Everyone six months ago hated the model of players being forced on a manager and wanted the manager to be able to choose his squad. Now we have a manager with the remit to do it and the same people are upset because the manager doesn’t want the striker every fan loves.
a few poor decisions . We’re actually being run like a proper football club and that’s what people have been asking for since Roland . Carry on being negative about every little thing sad little man.
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Callumcafc said:charltonbob said:Callumcafc said:charltonbob said:Covered End said:charltonbob said:ecclesaddick said:If Jones can not find a system that Alfie fits into then the Welsh windbag should go
Maybe that was why he was such a failure at Saints & Stoke
How many assists did he have?
How good is he at winning the ball and holding it up to bring others into play?
Well sorry, but you did ask.
It's clear why Jones doesn't want him starting games.
Whether that will be the right decision no one knows.
I'm not happy, but it may or may not be a good decision.Alfie's percentage of shots on target over the last three seasons have steadily declined from 45% in 21/22, to 41% in 22/23, to 36% while with us. His on target shots last season from non-penalty situations amounted to roughly 13 expected goals but he got 17, likely through a combination of luck and bad goalkeeping. There are arguments to be made that Alfie, on the "wrong side" of 30, is already on a decline and the numbers are going to catch up with him at some point.All that is to say it's still a massive risk and not one I would personally choose to make without a significant fee being received for him.
Alfie on a decline ? he's just scored the most goals in a season that that he's ever scored in senior football. If our owners were serious about going for promotion they would be doing everything they could to keep him at this football club. Even if we received a significant fee for him who would we be able to bring in to guarantee 20+ goals next season ? No one & sadly this just sums up our club.7 - Sponsored links:
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Yann897 said:SouthLincsAddick said:Yann897 said:Croydon said:Callumcafc said:thetomahawkkid said:Callumcafc said:Chunes said:Braziliance said:king addick said:Honestly now, this forum is full of adults....players come and go!
There is nothing that can be done and you might not like it but you have to get on with it.
We have to see what the club up there sleeve. It might surprise us.
Either way, I am sure NJ has a plan and for now, that's good enough for me.
I spend a ridiculous amount of money following and watching Charlton, players like May and Dobson make those drives and shit journies home a bit more bearable.
If people spend their hard earned, and are sacrificing their time and money to follow this club, it's perfectly acceptable for people to be pissed off when the club makes poor decisions.
This lethargic approach of 'crying' 'grown adults' 'bed wetters' etc is a complete piss take. It's fans who give a shit about the team venting, all the sniping is proper frustrating to read.
It's called having a passion. We're not armchair Man Utd fans. In Argentina, people cry when they score a goal!
If you prefer to support from a more distanced place, by all means, but I don't see any need to try and humiliate others fans who are more invested.Regarding what @Braziliance about the club making “poor decisions”. On the surface it does seem bonkers, but no one knows yet whether it’s a poor decision or a stroke of genius. Would it still be a poor decision if we get promoted and Huddersfield don’t?
It’s been quite clear from March / April that Jones hasn’t fancied Alfie. We don’t know why and I doubt we ever will. But he is the manager and he will live with the consequences of his decisions.
Everyone six months ago hated the model of players being forced on a manager and wanted the manager to be able to choose his squad. Now we have a manager with the remit to do it and the same people are upset because the manager doesn’t want the striker every fan loves.
a few poor decisions . We’re actually being run like a proper football club and that’s what people have been asking for since Roland . Carry on being negative about every little thing sad little man.
League one stalwarts. So proud.2 -
I wanted a manager who was given the freedom to buy and sell the players he wanted to do (obviously within a sensible budget). To build a team and a squad that would not be a push over and be competitive. To get us promoted out of this shit league.
We have suffered for so long under owners who knew better than the professionals, sold players over their heads, bought players that they thought were good, and even suggested formations and tactics.
Can’t believe we now have so many slagging off a manger who has insisted he be empowered to do just what we wanted. That some think they know better.
I have no idea as to how much we will get for May, or even if he is leaving. But I do believe in Jones and his commitment to make changes across our Club to make it more competitive and drive it forward.
It is for Jones to decide if May stays or goes. That’s his job.
He is much more qualified to make those decisions as he knows the budget and the choices that need to be made.
I am backing Jones to get it right.18 -
Blind faith. Again.0
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Redrobo said:I wanted a manager who was given the freedom to buy and sell the players he wanted to do (obviously within a sensible budget). To build a team and a squad that would not be a push over and be competitive. To get us promoted out of this shit league.
We have suffered for so long under owners who knew better than the professionals, sold players over their heads, bought players that they thought were good, and even suggested formations and tactics.
Can’t believe we now have so many slagging off a manger who has insisted he be empowered to do just that because they know better.
I have no idea as to how much we will get for May, or even if he is leaving. But I do believe in Jones and his commitment to make changes across our Club to make it more competitive and drive it forward.
It is for Jones to decide if May stays or goes. That’s his job.
He is much more qualified to make those decisions as he knows the budget and the choices that need to be made.
I am backing Jones to get it right.3 -
Any truth in the rumour Alfie wanted out due to his seriously nosey neighbour going through his bins at 3 AM in the morning?53
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Sage said:Swisdom said:Laurens family are all from Yorkshire
Alfies brother, and parents are in West Malling/Kings Hill area
Alfie was home for about an hour last week (Tuesday or Wednesday) and I heard him putting some stuff in the car. Then the kids and Lauren got in and they left and haven’t been home since so I was surprised to see him playing cricket in the area last weekend as I assumed they were up north.
their house is back on the market too so I figured last week this would be the outcome but didn’t want to say as it’s not my place.
they both loved it here and wanted to stay here but it wasn’t to be. I think there may be personal reasons playing a part in this too but that’s none of anyone’s business.
Saying it’s not anyone’s business whilst also telling everyone the name of his wife, where they live, where roughly his brother and parents live, previously uploading a photo of their home, saying they haven’t been back home for a week and whatever else over however long it’s been, whilst also saying you didn’t want to say as it’s not your place is simply an astounding level of hypocrisy and ignorance. Even if he wasn’t moving to Huddersfield, which it looks as though he is, I wouldn’t blame him he was instead looking to move away, even if you helped him find this place, as all of his business is aired on a fans forum. But it’s not anyone’s business 😅
Fully anticipate backlash from this and it’s important to keep to the topic I know, but deary me.He lived next door to me for almost a year and I only admitted that when the rumours surfaced about him leaving. He was left alone to do his own thing so there were no breaches of trust. Even on the few times we met up socially we didn’t discuss football.at all.He’s a family man who missed the first few years of his first two sons because he was living away so maybe, just maybe, he wants to be with his family, help them grow up but also he wants to go to work and enjoy it - which we could all see he was not at the end of the season by being subbed.
he gets a move, keeps his family close by, works for an old boss he admires, gets a pay rise and his wife gets more support for their kids. Maybe a player is doing what’s right for his family and himself!37 -
I have no faith in this ownership replacing Alfie, and for me the sale of Alfie would take this window from being an okay one to a poor one. These owners need to do some serious business to convince me we're serious about getting out of this division.7
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Swisdom said:Sage said:Swisdom said:Laurens family are all from Yorkshire
Alfies brother, and parents are in West Malling/Kings Hill area
Alfie was home for about an hour last week (Tuesday or Wednesday) and I heard him putting some stuff in the car. Then the kids and Lauren got in and they left and haven’t been home since so I was surprised to see him playing cricket in the area last weekend as I assumed they were up north.
their house is back on the market too so I figured last week this would be the outcome but didn’t want to say as it’s not my place.
they both loved it here and wanted to stay here but it wasn’t to be. I think there may be personal reasons playing a part in this too but that’s none of anyone’s business.
Saying it’s not anyone’s business whilst also telling everyone the name of his wife, where they live, where roughly his brother and parents live, previously uploading a photo of their home, saying they haven’t been back home for a week and whatever else over however long it’s been, whilst also saying you didn’t want to say as it’s not your place is simply an astounding level of hypocrisy and ignorance. Even if he wasn’t moving to Huddersfield, which it looks as though he is, I wouldn’t blame him he was instead looking to move away, even if you helped him find this place, as all of his business is aired on a fans forum. But it’s not anyone’s business 😅
Fully anticipate backlash from this and it’s important to keep to the topic I know, but deary me.He lived next door to me for almost a year and I only admitted that when the rumours surfaced about him leaving. He was left alone to do his own thing so there were no breaches of trust. Even on the few times we met up socially we didn’t discuss football.at all.He’s a family man who missed the first few years of his first two sons because he was living away so maybe, just maybe, he wants to be with his family, help them grow up but also he wants to go to work and enjoy it - which we could all see he was not at the end of the season by being subbed.
he gets a move, keeps his family close by, works for an old boss he admires, gets a pay rise and his wife gets more support for their kids. Maybe a player is doing what’s right for his family and himself!
My only question is......would he have been looking to move if he was happier at the club ? ie, that he wasn't been subbed every week & that he was going to be pivotal in the managers plans.4 -
Swisdom said:Sage said:Swisdom said:Laurens family are all from Yorkshire
Alfies brother, and parents are in West Malling/Kings Hill area
Alfie was home for about an hour last week (Tuesday or Wednesday) and I heard him putting some stuff in the car. Then the kids and Lauren got in and they left and haven’t been home since so I was surprised to see him playing cricket in the area last weekend as I assumed they were up north.
their house is back on the market too so I figured last week this would be the outcome but didn’t want to say as it’s not my place.
they both loved it here and wanted to stay here but it wasn’t to be. I think there may be personal reasons playing a part in this too but that’s none of anyone’s business.
Saying it’s not anyone’s business whilst also telling everyone the name of his wife, where they live, where roughly his brother and parents live, previously uploading a photo of their home, saying they haven’t been back home for a week and whatever else over however long it’s been, whilst also saying you didn’t want to say as it’s not your place is simply an astounding level of hypocrisy and ignorance. Even if he wasn’t moving to Huddersfield, which it looks as though he is, I wouldn’t blame him he was instead looking to move away, even if you helped him find this place, as all of his business is aired on a fans forum. But it’s not anyone’s business 😅
Fully anticipate backlash from this and it’s important to keep to the topic I know, but deary me.He lived next door to me for almost a year and I only admitted that when the rumours surfaced about him leaving. He was left alone to do his own thing so there were no breaches of trust. Even on the few times we met up socially we didn’t discuss football.at all.He’s a family man who missed the first few years of his first two sons because he was living away so maybe, just maybe, he wants to be with his family, help them grow up but also he wants to go to work and enjoy it - which we could all see he was not at the end of the season by being subbed.
he gets a move, keeps his family close by, works for an old boss he admires, gets a pay rise and his wife gets more support for their kids. Maybe a player is doing what’s right for his family and himself!8 - Sponsored links:
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charltonbob said:golfaddick said:Covered End said:charltonbob said:ecclesaddick said:If Jones can not find a system that Alfie fits into then the Welsh windbag should go
Maybe that was why he was such a failure at Saints & Stoke
That Simonsen bloke was crap. Too small, couldn't defend corners & couldn't out jump their 6ft 3 centre half. So glad we gave him back to Barcelona.
( He actually went back to Vejle BK his boyhood club)3 -
Todds_right_hook said:supaclive said:May has about three seasons left in top level football. His wife knew his job when they met.
Tell her to wait three years then they have the rest of their lives to spend up North.
The family thing IS bollocks. Sorry it just is.
You married a footballer! Ffs
they have three young kids? Alfie is at work all day and away working all over the country. She is at home with the kids away from parents and friends but yet, how dare she want to be near home
but Alfie, rein your woman in!!!!! Stupid comment!!!!1 -
Woke up to 350 new posts overnight. Shame to see what the subject is, rather than new signings for us.Sounds like definitely going, and while the fee is still only a rumour, £750k is ridiculous considering the amount of goals May scores. Surprised there's actually people here saying it's a decent fee due to age and experience.
Not only weakening our goal threat, but strengthening a side you would expect to be up there for the top 6 places. If May does go, I don't want to hear from Jones/the club in a few weeks time that we have lost the May replacement as the player has chosen a championship side instead and there's nothing we can do.5 -
Swisdom said:Sage said:Swisdom said:Laurens family are all from Yorkshire
Alfies brother, and parents are in West Malling/Kings Hill area
Alfie was home for about an hour last week (Tuesday or Wednesday) and I heard him putting some stuff in the car. Then the kids and Lauren got in and they left and haven’t been home since so I was surprised to see him playing cricket in the area last weekend as I assumed they were up north.
their house is back on the market too so I figured last week this would be the outcome but didn’t want to say as it’s not my place.
they both loved it here and wanted to stay here but it wasn’t to be. I think there may be personal reasons playing a part in this too but that’s none of anyone’s business.
Saying it’s not anyone’s business whilst also telling everyone the name of his wife, where they live, where roughly his brother and parents live, previously uploading a photo of their home, saying they haven’t been back home for a week and whatever else over however long it’s been, whilst also saying you didn’t want to say as it’s not your place is simply an astounding level of hypocrisy and ignorance. Even if he wasn’t moving to Huddersfield, which it looks as though he is, I wouldn’t blame him he was instead looking to move away, even if you helped him find this place, as all of his business is aired on a fans forum. But it’s not anyone’s business 😅
Fully anticipate backlash from this and it’s important to keep to the topic I know, but deary me.He lived next door to me for almost a year and I only admitted that when the rumours surfaced about him leaving. He was left alone to do his own thing so there were no breaches of trust. Even on the few times we met up socially we didn’t discuss football.at all.He’s a family man who missed the first few years of his first two sons because he was living away so maybe, just maybe, he wants to be with his family, help them grow up but also he wants to go to work and enjoy it - which we could all see he was not at the end of the season by being subbed.
he gets a move, keeps his family close by, works for an old boss he admires, gets a pay rise and his wife gets more support for their kids. Maybe a player is doing what’s right for his family and himself!
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RonnieMoore said:Mike said:Didn't he move down this way to be closer to family?!
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My Alfie May source I mentioned last week, he sent this WhatsApp to me last night:
Huddersfield medial tomorrow
Birmingham have just come in as well
He’s definitely gone mate unfortunately3 -
The way I see it is Jones has a plan and May doesn't really fit into that plan. He has said he was under no pressure to sell but there was clearly an issue at the end of last season when May was going for the Golden Boot and not being played. Now I am a great believer in adding up the goals you have in the team and we have taken a lot of goals out of a side that didn't have many in the first place but of course this can be addressed in different areas. We also have talented young players who are a year older and wiser.
It is a case of waiting and seeing. Would I have sold May in our position? Absolutely not, but we have to have faith in Jones and support him in what he is trying to do. The money that gets to him from the deal may indeed help him get the side he wants and we have to hope that side matches what we want.6 -
Biggest question really is Alfie playing cricket today?0
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golfaddick said:RC_CAFC said:golfaddick said:RC_CAFC said:BigRedEvil said:We won't sign anyone better than May this window. We don't seem to have any interest in replacing CBT despite letting him go 6 months ago. We really struggled to score last season as it is... Can't wait to watch another mid table battleYou may be right about the mid table battle, but I’m confident based on the players recruited, the better science department and the most qualified manager we’ve had in years that this will be the best season we’ve had in a while.
We've lost CBT in 23/24, haven't replaced him /his goals (because we dont now play with wingers ?) and..........We lost 11 games before CBT leftWe only lost 3 games after CBT left. Sounds like we were better off without him.I’m of course being deliberately provocative there but the point I’m making is that we didn’t need a like for like replacement because he wouldn’t have fit the system the manager wanted to play. Instead they brought in Thierry Small who was far more effective at being a wing back than CBT was.
Yes we might not now be playing with wingers but that leaves a problem......
WHERE ARE THE GOALS GOING TO COME FROM.
Jeez......its not rocket science. We've now replaced goal scoring wingers with non-goal scoring wing backs. And now we are going to sell our top goalscorer.
And it’s not like we've signed players who can score the goals that we've lost over the last 18 months. I really do hope there is a plan there somewhere because I cant see it.In 2018/19 we were promoted.73 goals for, 40 goals against.In 2019/20 we were relegated to L1.50 for, 65 against.The following season we were 7th.70 for, 55 against.Then 13th, 55, 59.Then 10th, 70, 66.
Then last season 16th, 64, 65.
It looks clear from those stats that barring 2018/19 we haven’t been anywhere near good enough.Improve the team, and the goals will come, so long as you don’t have an absolute donkey or donkies up front.I think that we will improve the team, from what I’ve read here at least.2 -
JamesSeed said:golfaddick said:RC_CAFC said:golfaddick said:RC_CAFC said:BigRedEvil said:We won't sign anyone better than May this window. We don't seem to have any interest in replacing CBT despite letting him go 6 months ago. We really struggled to score last season as it is... Can't wait to watch another mid table battleYou may be right about the mid table battle, but I’m confident based on the players recruited, the better science department and the most qualified manager we’ve had in years that this will be the best season we’ve had in a while.
We've lost CBT in 23/24, haven't replaced him /his goals (because we dont now play with wingers ?) and..........We lost 11 games before CBT leftWe only lost 3 games after CBT left. Sounds like we were better off without him.I’m of course being deliberately provocative there but the point I’m making is that we didn’t need a like for like replacement because he wouldn’t have fit the system the manager wanted to play. Instead they brought in Thierry Small who was far more effective at being a wing back than CBT was.
Yes we might not now be playing with wingers but that leaves a problem......
WHERE ARE THE GOALS GOING TO COME FROM.
Jeez......its not rocket science. We've now replaced goal scoring wingers with non-goal scoring wing backs. And now we are going to sell our top goalscorer.
And it’s not like we've signed players who can score the goals that we've lost over the last 18 months. I really do hope there is a plan there somewhere because I cant see it.In 2018/19 we were promoted.73 goals for, 40 goals against.In 2019/20 we were relegated to L1.50 for, 65 against.The following season we were 7th.70 for, 55 against.Then 13th, 55, 59.Then 10th, 70, 66.
Then last season 16th, 64, 65.
It looks clear from those stats that barring 2018/19 we haven’t been anywhere near good enough.Improve the team, and the goals will come, so long as you don’t have an absolute donkey or donkies up front.I think that we will improve the team, from what I’ve read here at least.
We let in 2+ goals a league game on 19 occasions
Scoring goals was not the problem
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