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Alfie May - signed for Birmingham (p68 - Now Huddersfield )
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Croydon said:Callumcafc said:Minutes per non-penalty goal for the top 10 scorers in the league last season:
Alfie May: 204
Colby Bishop: 273
Devante Cole: 200
Jamie Reid: 213
Chris Martin: 159
Mark Harris: 244
Sam Smith: 205
Jordan Rhodes: 190
Sam Hoskins: 241
Ephron Mason-Clarke: 258
Olympic level mental gymnastics.
All so predictable how this unfolds next season.1 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:The Red Robin said:You will not convince me this isn’t a stupid decision to sell him if it’s only due to footballing reasons.
Raises serious questions over Jones for me and yes did well at Luton but not at Stoke or Southampton.
If this happens he's gonna need to have the team pushing up the top all season and seriously challenging for this to not look like one of the most ludicrous decisions in a cannon of ludicrous decisions at this club over recent years.
He's 31 not 41 May and gets goals. To even consider selling him to rival clubs is madness despite the mental gymnastics being pulled out to justify it.
May has proved his worth at Charlton. Jones has done fuck all so far so a lot riding on this decision.
Don't want to hear any flannel about tough transfer market/ deals nearly coming off but failing at last hurdle if May goes and we don't get another 20 a goal striker and end up with some raw nobody or journey man cart horse and rely on Aneke playing 15 minutes once every three months.
Keep May and improve the squad otherwise we'll just have another mediocre season of mid table looking at clubs like stevenage and Peterborough fighting it at at the top of the table.
Will be an awful move if this happens and will really raise concerns about Jones' judgement and Board's ambition.
If Jones quits or gets sacked and Mays gone that would be a clustefuck.
Not a good sign this if it happens.0 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Croydon said:Callumcafc said:Minutes per non-penalty goal for the top 10 scorers in the league last season:
Alfie May: 204
Colby Bishop: 273
Devante Cole: 200
Jamie Reid: 213
Chris Martin: 159
Mark Harris: 244
Sam Smith: 205
Jordan Rhodes: 190
Sam Hoskins: 241
Ephron Mason-Clarke: 258
Olympic level mental gymnastics.
All so predictable how this unfolds next season.
Play-offs minimum, selling justified, anything else a massive failure and should not have sold May.4 -
I'll be gutted if he goes, I like him, I'd been hoping we signed him for the last few seasons before we did.
I can put 2 and 2 together and see he might not fit in 100% exactly with how Jones wants to play however it is a massive gamble to get rid of such a proven goalscorer and piles pressure on Jones before a ball has been kicked next season.
And given that there is not a glut of players out there who fit into Jones' supposed profile and who have a goalscoring pedigree I am seriously worried. Especially because out of the centre forwards left we can only rely on the fitness of Dan Kanu who himself is still learning the game, same as Miles who, I bet we rush back and lose again for months.
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Radostanradical said:mart77 said:Radostanradical said:Said it before, will say it again -
Jones doesn't like Alfie in a footballing sense that was clear when he came in. He has to live and die by his decisions.
If we are in promotion mix come next may no one will be talking about Alfie.
If not Jones faces some serious questions.
But if i was Jones id rather fail through my own methods than fail trying to shoehorn a player I don't like in to the squad.
As long as we can see steady progression and we are pushing for promotion its a positive, this idea we have some god given right to be a championship team has to stop.
What most posters are saying is that if you have ambitions to be promoted, why would you sell a player who has proven himself to score bucketloads of goals for us in this division, to a rival in the same division, for less money than we could possibly replace him for?
There must be some logic, but it escapes me right now.
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I think one thing we should discount in this discussion is Alfie's age. He looked the fittest, sharpest player on the pitch last season and will be more than capable of retaining that for the remainder of his contract. It is evident that he takes pride in his fitness and really works on it.
To name but a few.
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Croydon said:Callumcafc said:Minutes per non-penalty goal for the top 10 scorers in the league last season:
Alfie May: 204
Colby Bishop: 273
Devante Cole: 200
Jamie Reid: 213
Chris Martin: 159
Mark Harris: 244
Sam Smith: 205
Jordan Rhodes: 190
Sam Hoskins: 241
Ephron Mason-Clarke: 258A goal is a goal regardless if it’s a penalty or it comes off their arse.Finding forwards with good goal scoring records are hard to get hold ofTry not to lose one when you already have one of those in the building8 -
I don't get it. Somebody please explain why Jones possibly doesn't like the league's top scorer and how he wouldn't fit him in the team.14
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Cloudworm said:I don't get it. Somebody please explain why Jones possibly doesn't like the league's top scorer and how he wouldn't fit him in the team.0
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Bedsaddick said:Cloudworm said:I don't get it. Somebody please explain why Jones possibly doesn't like the league's top scorer and how he wouldn't fit him in the team.1
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From my perspective, Jones is making a huge rod for his own back. We need another striker, so off loading the league's top goal scorer is a step on from playing him out of position.
We've bought in a few strikers on the basis of scoring goals elsewhere, who have then failed to deliver for us, so there is zero need to offload a proven striker until we have better options (plural) signed up.
Plus Alfie ran his socks off all over the pitch when others went missing.
If Jones sells Alfie and we have any sort of goal drought, it will fall squarely on him and his decision making.6 -
It’s happening, so please for the love of Christ can all of you get your moaning and crying over and done with now as when it happens, we can then get behind the team and manager so we can get out this god awful league.10
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Alfie was bought to mount a promotion challenge and ended up scoring the goals that kept us up.Without him,relegation.Thereby lies the problem,depending on one man to score,I assume Jones is looking at a system,whereby we dont depend on one man getting 20 plus,but 4 or 5 getting 45-50 between them,All the top sides had their leading scorers but others chipped in with a few,not a disaster if the leading scorer misses some games,If Alfie had missed a few weeks last year we were bollocksed.We asked no more than to have our new owners back the manager,if Jones lets Alfie go,be it on his head,but let us not pr judge his reasoning.2
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000__Jaaaaay__000 said:It’s happening, so please for the love of Christ can all of you get your moaning and crying over and done with now as when it happens, we can get behind the team and manager so we can get out this god awful league.
Yeah getting behind the team and manager is always more important than having the league's best goalscorer out on the pitch.
I'll be there behind the team and manager again this year with yet another recurring season ticket... doesn't mean I can't have a moan about the high risk strategy of potentially selling your best player and league's top goalscorer to potential promotion rivals particularly when we've seen over years how tricky it is to get good signings or even good singings on paper to perform in the way May has.
The revisionism about May's contribution to Charlton that has gone on in recent weeks since murmurs of his departure is mind-blowing. Without his goals we'd be preparing for games vs Harrogate and Bromley next season and now season starts in 5 weeks and we're speculating about letting our best player follow Dobson out of the club without any proven replacements in place.
So I'll keep cry wanking myself over this until it resolves itself with an adequate replacement and May doesn't start banging them in for promotion rivals.
Will be interesting to see how the Jones' knows what he's doing dry eyed mobs justify it if the predictable does unfold and we find ourselves in another turgid season in this dog shit league having let 2 great players leave without adequate replacement. Will be the fault of boo boy posters on internet forums criticising inexplicable decisions rather than shit recruitment and inadequate squad building no doubt.
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:000__Jaaaaay__000 said:It’s happening, so please for the love of Christ can all of you get your moaning and crying over and done with now as when it happens, we can get behind the team and manager so we can get out this god awful league.
Yeah getting behind the team and manager is always more important than having the league's best goalscorer out on the pitch.
I'll be there behind the team and manager again this year with yet another recurring season ticket... doesn't mean I can't have a moan about the high risk strategy of potentially selling your best player and league's top goalscorer to potential promotion rivals particularly when we've seen over years how tricky it is to get good signings or even good singings on paper to perform in the way May has.
The revisionism about May's contribution to Charlton that has gone on in recent weeks since murmurs of his departure is mind-blowing. Without his goals we'd be preparing for games vs Harrogate and Bromley next season and now season starts in 5 weeks and we're speculating about letting our best player follow Dobson out of the club without any proven replacements in place.
So I'll keep cry wanking myself over this until it resolves itself with an adequate replacement and May doesn't start banging them in for promotion rivals.
Will be interesting to see how the Jones' knows what he's doing dry eyed mobs justify it if the predictable does unfold and we find ourselves in another turgid season in this dog shit league having let 2 great players leave without adequate replacement. Will be the fault of boo boy posters on internet forums criticising inexplicable decisions rather than shit recruitment and inadequate squad building no doubt.4 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:000__Jaaaaay__000 said:It’s happening, so please for the love of Christ can all of you get your moaning and crying over and done with now as when it happens, we can get behind the team and manager so we can get out this god awful league.
Yeah getting behind the team and manager is always more important than having the league's best goalscorer out on the pitch.
I'll be there behind the team and manager again this year with yet another recurring season ticket... doesn't mean I can't have a moan about the high risk strategy of potentially selling your best player and league's top goalscorer to potential promotion rivals particularly when we've seen over years how tricky it is to get good signings or even good singings on paper to perform in the way May has.
The revisionism about May's contribution to Charlton that has gone on in recent weeks since murmurs of his departure is mind-blowing. Without his goals we'd be preparing for games vs Harrogate and Bromley next season and now season starts in 5 weeks and we're speculating about letting our best player follow Dobson out of the club without any proven replacements in place.
So I'll keep cry wanking myself over this until it resolves itself with an adequate replacement and May doesn't start banging them in for promotion rivals.
Will be interesting to see how the Jones' knows what he's doing dry eyed mobs justify it if the predictable does unfold and we find ourselves in another turgid season in this dog shit league having let 2 great players leave without adequate replacement. Will be the fault of boo boy posters on internet forums criticising inexplicable decisions rather than shit recruitment and inadequate squad building no doubt.
You are quite right about the importance of Alfies goals,but as I said,if you depend totally on one player to score,you can be well and truly in the shit if he dont play.Us armchair managers would thin k it was possible to get a partnership or something going involving May ,but Jones maybe thinks that is not viable.Regards Dobson,obviously not down to Jones,but "in my opinion" watch for Anderson to step up and do the job next season.
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000__Jaaaaay__000 said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:000__Jaaaaay__000 said:It’s happening, so please for the love of Christ can all of you get your moaning and crying over and done with now as when it happens, we can get behind the team and manager so we can get out this god awful league.
Yeah getting behind the team and manager is always more important than having the league's best goalscorer out on the pitch.
I'll be there behind the team and manager again this year with yet another recurring season ticket... doesn't mean I can't have a moan about the high risk strategy of potentially selling your best player and league's top goalscorer to potential promotion rivals particularly when we've seen over years how tricky it is to get good signings or even good singings on paper to perform in the way May has.
The revisionism about May's contribution to Charlton that has gone on in recent weeks since murmurs of his departure is mind-blowing. Without his goals we'd be preparing for games vs Harrogate and Bromley next season and now season starts in 5 weeks and we're speculating about letting our best player follow Dobson out of the club without any proven replacements in place.
So I'll keep cry wanking myself over this until it resolves itself with an adequate replacement and May doesn't start banging them in for promotion rivals.
Will be interesting to see how the Jones' knows what he's doing dry eyed mobs justify it if the predictable does unfold and we find ourselves in another turgid season in this dog shit league having let 2 great players leave without adequate replacement. Will be the fault of boo boy posters on internet forums criticising inexplicable decisions rather than shit recruitment and inadequate squad building no doubt.
May scored 23 goals ffs whilst Dobson was a consistent stand out player in his effort and contribution rated by Curbishley etc.
Seriously the fact that this question has just been asked shows the complete revisionism at play.
If we had top players through the door at Sparrows Lane now ready to replace them so that May and Dobson aren't missed then I'd not be commenting but we don't. An injured Leaburn, Aneke once a month and a raw Kanu are not a promotion winning/ challenging strike force. And not seen anything in Conor Coventry or anyone else yet to seal up the big Dobson shaped hole on our squad.15 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:000__Jaaaaay__000 said:It’s happening, so please for the love of Christ can all of you get your moaning and crying over and done with now as when it happens, we can get behind the team and manager so we can get out this god awful league.
Yeah getting behind the team and manager is always more important than having the league's best goalscorer out on the pitch.
I'll be there behind the team and manager again this year with yet another recurring season ticket... doesn't mean I can't have a moan about the high risk strategy of potentially selling your best player and league's top goalscorer to potential promotion rivals particularly when we've seen over years how tricky it is to get good signings or even good singings on paper to perform in the way May has.
The revisionism about May's contribution to Charlton that has gone on in recent weeks since murmurs of his departure is mind-blowing. Without his goals we'd be preparing for games vs Harrogate and Bromley next season and now season starts in 5 weeks and we're speculating about letting our best player follow Dobson out of the club without any proven replacements in place.
So I'll keep cry wanking myself over this until it resolves itself with an adequate replacement and May doesn't start banging them in for promotion rivals.
Will be interesting to see how the Jones' knows what he's doing dry eyed mobs justify it if the predictable does unfold and we find ourselves in another turgid season in this dog shit league having let 2 great players leave without adequate replacement. Will be the fault of boo boy posters on internet forums criticising inexplicable decisions rather than shit recruitment and inadequate squad building no doubt.12 -
The world knows Alfie May is being sold. What new prices are we now being quoted for the desperately needed strikers I wonder?!
Bad, bad, bad management across the board.
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Radostanradical said:mart77 said:Radostanradical said:Said it before, will say it again -
Jones doesn't like Alfie in a footballing sense that was clear when he came in. He has to live and die by his decisions.
If we are in promotion mix come next may no one will be talking about Alfie.
If not Jones faces some serious questions.
But if i was Jones id rather fail through my own methods than fail trying to shoehorn a player I don't like in to the squad.
As long as we can see steady progression and we are pushing for promotion its a positive, this idea we have some god given right to be a championship team has to stop.I agree that no team has a god given right to promotion but I think this is more the questioning of selling one of the few bright spots that Charlton fans have had for the last 10-15 years.
Will the move by Jones pay off? Who knows. What I will say is Jones will be judged by the squad he assembles and where that squad finishes the season. Like I said, if it’s not a promotion team then questions will, rightly so imo, be asked.3 - Sponsored links:
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000__Jaaaaay__000 said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:000__Jaaaaay__000 said:It’s happening, so please for the love of Christ can all of you get your moaning and crying over and done with now as when it happens, we can get behind the team and manager so we can get out this god awful league.
Yeah getting behind the team and manager is always more important than having the league's best goalscorer out on the pitch.
I'll be there behind the team and manager again this year with yet another recurring season ticket... doesn't mean I can't have a moan about the high risk strategy of potentially selling your best player and league's top goalscorer to potential promotion rivals particularly when we've seen over years how tricky it is to get good signings or even good singings on paper to perform in the way May has.
The revisionism about May's contribution to Charlton that has gone on in recent weeks since murmurs of his departure is mind-blowing. Without his goals we'd be preparing for games vs Harrogate and Bromley next season and now season starts in 5 weeks and we're speculating about letting our best player follow Dobson out of the club without any proven replacements in place.
So I'll keep cry wanking myself over this until it resolves itself with an adequate replacement and May doesn't start banging them in for promotion rivals.
Will be interesting to see how the Jones' knows what he's doing dry eyed mobs justify it if the predictable does unfold and we find ourselves in another turgid season in this dog shit league having let 2 great players leave without adequate replacement. Will be the fault of boo boy posters on internet forums criticising inexplicable decisions rather than shit recruitment and inadequate squad building no doubt.13 -
The Red Robin said:Cawley saying his wife is from Yorkshire and has moved back there. He’s going. I love South London but have also made that move and it’s a no brainer.
Sadly, I’m not quite on footballer’s wages.2 -
000__Jaaaaay__000 said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:000__Jaaaaay__000 said:It’s happening, so please for the love of Christ can all of you get your moaning and crying over and done with now as when it happens, we can get behind the team and manager so we can get out this god awful league.
Yeah getting behind the team and manager is always more important than having the league's best goalscorer out on the pitch.
I'll be there behind the team and manager again this year with yet another recurring season ticket... doesn't mean I can't have a moan about the high risk strategy of potentially selling your best player and league's top goalscorer to potential promotion rivals particularly when we've seen over years how tricky it is to get good signings or even good singings on paper to perform in the way May has.
The revisionism about May's contribution to Charlton that has gone on in recent weeks since murmurs of his departure is mind-blowing. Without his goals we'd be preparing for games vs Harrogate and Bromley next season and now season starts in 5 weeks and we're speculating about letting our best player follow Dobson out of the club without any proven replacements in place.
So I'll keep cry wanking myself over this until it resolves itself with an adequate replacement and May doesn't start banging them in for promotion rivals.
Will be interesting to see how the Jones' knows what he's doing dry eyed mobs justify it if the predictable does unfold and we find ourselves in another turgid season in this dog shit league having let 2 great players leave without adequate replacement. Will be the fault of boo boy posters on internet forums criticising inexplicable decisions rather than shit recruitment and inadequate squad building no doubt.4 -
To people saying that Dobson and May were part of the worst Charlton team for a century, you do realise that they were the only bright sparks in the worst team.
i really can see why people are worried. Shit team minus the two most productive players = disaster.
i still have faith in Jones and we still have time. I’m not worried yet but every week that passes without significant signings will make me a tad more nervous.5 -
Mendonca In Asdas said:The Red Robin said:Cawley saying his wife is from Yorkshire and has moved back there. He’s going. I love South London but have also made that move and it’s a no brainer.
Sadly, I’m not quite on footballer’s wages.8 -
He’s gone. I know his brothers. And he’s also mates with one of my pals from work. I’ve been told it’s done and he’s getting 2 years there and more money. Also his northern wife wants out of London.4
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I just keep imagining this season going badly again, and Jones leaving. And then we're without the best striker in the league because our former manager didn't want him.
It's a bit like losing Dobbo because Andy Scott at one point was empowered with that decision.
Jones really needs to deliver BIG for this to make any sense at all.6 -
Promotion or you can’t justify it.5
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The Red Robin said:Promotion or you can’t justify it.3
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Leuth said:The Red Robin said:Promotion or you can’t justify it.5