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Alfie May - signed for Birmingham (p68 - Now Huddersfield )

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  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,722
    Leuth said:
    Promotion or you can’t justify it. 
    What if we're a losing playoff team? 3rd to 6th would be a slight improvement over the season where we actually had May
    Anything less than promotion is failure. That includes losing in the playoffs. That's the same with or without May but as Neil says above, it will be much more heavily scrutinised if a a few extra goals would have made a big difference.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,359
    Leuth said:
    Promotion or you can’t justify it. 
    What if we're a losing playoff team? 3rd to 6th would be a slight improvement over the season where we actually had May
    Unless his replacement scores a lot, the argument at that stage would likely be that May might have made the difference between 3rd and 2nd etc.
    No doubt they’ll be compared in that simple way but we can expect his replacement to bring different attributes - for example we might concede fewer goals because they help defensively at set pieces by winning a lot of headers.

    We also be aiming to have five good strikers who rotate more often and share the goals between them.
  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,782
    Is Bonne still available?  :/
  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,549
    I really don't get selling Alfie, it was clear last season that Jones was freezing him out, by making him play out of position, take corners and throw ins. 

    I also don't understand the people supporting getting rid of him, or can't see that he's been pushed out.

    However, I've decided to cling on to the devastating time that Hales was moved on, and Flanagan stepped up and shone. A little more recently,  we lost Mendonca and Hunt was an absolute star after that.

    In both cases I think that the replacements were better all round players, although I personally think that Alfie is already that all round player, but fingers crossed 🤞. 
  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,514
    edited June 2024
    Birmingham is a bit closer to the North but it appears we just want rid / need to sell.....
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    edited June 2024
    Doncaster to Birmingham 1 hour 45 minutes
    Doncaster to Huddersfield 1 hour 15 minutes 
    Not exactly round the corner
  • I really don't get selling Alfie, it was clear last season that Jones was freezing him out, by making him play out of position, take corners and throw ins. 
    Not as if the other players were looking like they’d forgotten the basics and Alfie was the only one left to fill the gaps or to take them…
  • Rob
    Rob Posts: 11,760
    I can’t understand him going either. But, I know Jones wants someone up there who the ball will stick to. That’s certainly not Alfie but I would have thought he could play alongside someone like that. Alfie is a pure poacher. We’ve not had a striker like that for a long while. 
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  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172
    Greenie said:
    Ive not had a ST for a few seasons now due to the mismanagement of our club, Jones management style and the way he turned us around last season persuaded me to get one this season.
     If it’s true that May is going then I’ll keep my dough in my pocket, so it looks like another season watching on the firestick FFS.
    So your decision to buy a season ticket is down to whether one player is sold or not !!?? 
    Yes I’ve had a right big boy sulk and hissy fit over it!
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,156
    fenaddick said:
    Feels a bit like our mate Pete has leaked that for us to push Huddersfield to up their bid again. If Duff wants him that much, which he apparently does, and Alfie would rather be nearer to his wife's family then we could squeeze an extra bit of money out of Huddersfield this way
  • I'm still trying to work out how, according to rumours on here, we turned down £800k to now be expected to accept offers of £750k and £775k.
    It's all very strange.  :(
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    Leuth said:
    Promotion or you can’t justify it. 
    What if we're a losing playoff team? 3rd to 6th would be a slight improvement over the season where we actually had May
    No. Only promotion is good enough this year. We’ve spent too long in this awful division. 
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,722
    Fancied Birmingham to go straight back up anyway, so probably better he goes there than Huddersfield - who I think will find it harder going. 
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,275
    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.


    How did those so called 2 great players do for us this season then? They were all involved in the shite we produced all last season
    Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez and Danny Drinkwater were all part of the Leicester team that nearly got relegated in 2014/15. Maybe they should have got rid of them all? 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 10,945
    Cheltenham Cawley saying they’ll get 15% of any profit which will be about 75k
  • Cloudworm
    Cloudworm Posts: 972
    Anyone in that season ticket renewal video must be livid.

    When  a player wants to go, there's little you can do about it. This must be May's decision. Anything else is unfathomable.
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,325
    Well, at least we may see a bidding war now.

    Funny that two freshly relegated championship sides with actual money behind them, and looking to go straight back up, can see how important he would be in a promotion charge but we can't. Do they give a shit about his age? No. Cause ambitious clubs sign the players they can to get the results. Seems our plan is to solidify in League 1.

    Accepted he's gone now, so I hope he gets the best move for himself and his family, as he's a lovely bloke, and the kind of footballer you want to see earn well from it. 

    I blame the entire situation on the club. Morons everywhere.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,026
    I'm still trying to work out how, according to rumours on here, we turned down £800k to now be expected to accept offers of £750k and £775k.
    It's all very strange.  :(
    Regardless, none of those values are near to enough. We won’t be able to replace May for that money, let alone replace May and still have money left over to strengthen somewhere else.

    Completely ridiculous if we end up doing this. 
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  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 4,493
    se9addick said:
    I'm still trying to work out how, according to rumours on here, we turned down £800k to now be expected to accept offers of £750k and £775k.
    It's all very strange.  :(
    Regardless, none of those values are near to enough. We won’t be able to replace May for that money, let alone replace May and still have money left over to strengthen somewhere else.

    Completely ridiculous if we end up doing this. 

    It will be undisclosed … we most likey already spent it anyway on 2 new strikers coming in 

  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,543
    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. 
    Where’s he gone though?
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,821
    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.


    How did those so called 2 great players do for us this season then? They were all involved in the shite we produced all last season

    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.
    Unbelievable isn't it?

    You have to wonder if people really do think like that or if they're just trying to get a rise.
  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 4,493

    It time to let May go and join his family and wish him all the best , we will never know if Jones telling him he would not be a starter this season caused the family unrest … we need to move forward for Jones who made a brave call but not a ridiculous one as some think , if he don’t think May was suitable for the way he wants to play then that’s 100% fine he the boss … let’s see where we are at the end of the window sure the squad will look at lot different and stronger then it does now .. Jones asked to be trusted in the decisions he making to make us better .. the owners and the board trust him and back him time for the supporters to do the same 


  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,821

    It time to let May go and join his family and wish him all the best , we will never know if Jones telling him he would not be a starter this season caused the family unrest … we need to move forward for Jones who made a brave call but not a ridiculous one as some think , if he don’t think May was suitable for the way he wants to play then that’s 100% fine he the boss … let’s see where we are at the end of the window sure the squad will look at lot different and stronger then it does now .. Jones asked to be trusted in the decisions he making to make us better .. the owners and the board trust him and back him time for the supporters to do the same 


    Don't you say the same thing about every owner and manager?
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,137
    Cloudworm 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.
    I’ve no idea . It’s baffling 
    ...and most likely, bollocks.
    How do you explain Jones regularly sidelining him at the back-end of the season? If you have a good explanation, please pass it to Sir Alan Curbishley, who was as baffled as most of us.
  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,549
    fenaddick said:
    Cheltenham Cawley saying they’ll get 15% of any profit which will be about 75k
    IF this is correct, this confirms £750,000 fee, but he may be only going by the same reports we are of course.

    Assuming the following:
    Original fee £250,000

    Sale income £750,000
    Gross profit £500,000
    Less 15% clause £75,000
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,442
    For all the talk of Jones sidelining May a lot towards the end of last year....we didn't exactly win many of those games. Perhaps if we had kept a striker on the pitch with 20+ goals they may have converted more into victories. 
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,779
    Cloudworm 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.
    I’ve no idea . It’s baffling 
    ...and most likely, bollocks.
    How do you explain Jones regularly sidelining him at the back-end of the season? If you have a good explanation, please pass it to Sir Alan Curbishley, who was as baffled as most of us.
    Cause I don’t think a Jones side has been successful with a May type striker, and it doesn’t fit the way he wants to play.

    i find the transfer unsurprising to be honest, the writing was on the wall when May got the hook at home to Lincoln, and I always expected us to start this year with two big physical strikers, and an expectation that we would get more from midfield. 
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,204
    Jones has said there's no financial reason to sell any players, so surely there's no reason to accept £750-800k. We are in a strong position to hold out for a £1m+ fee. If the sides who want him aren't willing to pay it then he will have to stay with us as per the contract he signed only last year.