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Charlton Summer Transfer Rumours 2024

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  • Todds_right_hook
    Todds_right_hook Posts: 10,881
    cafc_se7 said:
    Fair play to Alfie. Can't dispute his record, but if a young striker with potential comes in then I can kind of understand cashing in. I think some of us are being very short sighted here to be honest.
    Personally i'd rather keep the striker who guarantees you 20+ goals than sign a young striker with potential.
    I would like both
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    cafc_se7 said:
    Fair play to Alfie. Can't dispute his record, but if a young striker with potential comes in then I can kind of understand cashing in. I think some of us are being very short sighted here to be honest.
    Personally i'd rather keep the striker who guarantees you 20+ goals than sign a young striker with potential.
    I would like both
    Well in Kanu, Leaburn, Mbick and Casey we have four young strikers with potential.
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,670
    cafc_se7 said:
    Fair play to Alfie. Can't dispute his record, but if a young striker with potential comes in then I can kind of understand cashing in. I think some of us are being very short sighted here to be honest.
    Personally i'd rather keep the striker who guarantees you 20+ goals than sign a young striker with potential.
    Same here.
    We already have young strikers with potential. 
  • cafc4life
    cafc4life Posts: 4,632
    May choosing Brum over Huddersfield could have a massive impact on their current 37484 game unbeaten run coming to an end 
  • up_the_valley
    up_the_valley Posts: 4,186
    cafc4life said:
    May choosing Brum over Huddersfield could have a massive impact on their current 37484 game unbeaten run coming to an end 
    I remember that game that ended their unbeaten run. 2-0 at The Valley I think it was. How many games unbeaten were they again? 38 or something. 
     
  • ButtleJR
    ButtleJR Posts: 1,586
    cafc4life said:
    May choosing Brum over Huddersfield could have a massive impact on their current 37484 game unbeaten run coming to an end 
    I remember that game that ended their unbeaten run. 2-0 at The Valley I think it was. How many games unbeaten were they again? 38 or something. 
     
    43 I think 😂
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,995
    Davo55 said:
    Can’t blame him, if those numbers are correct then he will clear a million pounds after tax over next 3 years. Don’t forget he has spent his whole career in the lower leagues and won’t have earned good money for most of it.
    Can’t blame him - agreed.

    But still think selling a guaranteed 20+ goals a season striker is a massive gamble and if that doesn’t work out I’ll certainly be blaming the SMT and Jones. 

    And all that guff about being with his family in Yorkshire looks like a load of bollocks now. 
    I would suggest it was probably true.
    He could have definitely lived with his family and commuted to Hudds.
    But if Brum come in and offer to double your wages for the next (probably your last) 3 years I think the majority would take that offer and try and make the logistics work as best as possible,
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    cafc4life said:
    May choosing Brum over Huddersfield could have a massive impact on their current 37484 game unbeaten run coming to an end 
    I remember that game that ended their unbeaten run. 2-0 at The Valley I think it was. How many games unbeaten were they again? 38 or something. 
     
    I remember some nasty Charlton fans singing about where Hudds could stick their record
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,254
    May, Dobson and CBT all sold in the space of 6 months. Are we still browsing in Waitrose?
    Window shopping
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  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,995
    follett said:
    Cambridge are in for Ahadme on a permanent as well 
    No way Cambridge can afford what Ipswich are asking 
    According to you he's a Cambridge player anyway.
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    So now the football world we live in knows we’re absolutely desperate for a striker or two. Thats the clubs, agents and players. The prices and player expectations just went north.
    I would imagine that we have already got one striker in Shooters, we need another one for sure though. 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,995
    NabySarr said:
    Davo55 said:
    Can’t blame him, if those numbers are correct then he will clear a million pounds after tax over next 3 years. Don’t forget he has spent his whole career in the lower leagues and won’t have earned good money for most of it.
    Can’t blame him - agreed.

    But still think selling a guaranteed 20+ goals a season striker is a massive gamble and if that doesn’t work out I’ll certainly be blaming the SMT and Jones. 

    And all that guff about being with his family in Yorkshire looks like a load of bollocks now. 
    Nothing to do with the owners jones makes the decisions , he would not score 20 goals sitting on the bench 

    … Alfie May was prepared to stay at Charlton Athletic this summer but was essentially eased out of the door by manager Nathan Jones, 
    If our budget was 800k higher then May would probably be staying. Jones has probably looked at the budget and thought that selling May to bring a couple extra in would be worth it. It’s jones decision but the budget is set by the owners 
    As I said quite recently.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,626
    MrBurns said:
    It's hard not to be disappointed by this club. Without May last season we would be a league two club. 
    I thought it was Nathan Jones that saved us from L2 :smile:
    We'll soon find out.
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    CBT sold, Dobson no deal agreed and left, May being sold.

    Leaburn, Small and Z.Mitchell all in the last year of their contracts with no new ones agreed.

    What does Andy Scott actually do to fill his time up I wonder.
    You forgot Chuks being in the last year of his deal, I bet Andy Scott is talking to his surgeons as we speak. 
  • DDOUBLEE
    DDOUBLEE Posts: 1,473
    Oh well, at least we might get Ahadme, who scored twice against *checks* Michael Hector and Terrell Thomas. Wow, what a replacement
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,626
    I'm so glad we have owners with money & serious ambitions....so much so we dont have to sell our best players & can recruit meaningfully and with purpose. 
  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    I'm so glad we have owners with money & serious ambitions....so much so we dont have to sell our best players & can recruit meaningfully and with purpose. 
    We do if the manager would prefer alternative players and probably use the cash, raised by Mays sale, to buy who he wants. We shall see.
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  • up_the_valley
    up_the_valley Posts: 4,186
    cafc4life said:
    May choosing Brum over Huddersfield could have a massive impact on their current 37484 game unbeaten run coming to an end 
    I remember that game that ended their unbeaten run. 2-0 at The Valley I think it was. How many games unbeaten were they again? 38 or something. 
     
    I remember some nasty Charlton fans singing about where Hudds could stick their record
    Where was that?
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,355
    edited July 2024
    Swisdom said:
    Yann897 said:
    Swisdom said:
    mendonca said:
    Swisdom said:
    As per The Udders forum;
    "Heard May will be on 11k a week at Birmingham, can’t compete with that, should have gotten the deal over the line sooner"...
    Sounds like a good offer from Brum...if true...🤷‍♂️
    Once we'd accepted an offer from him his mind was made up to leave so it was clearly then going to be about money.  Short career and all that.  If he can pick up half a million a year for a couple of years he goes a long way towards securing his future I guess.
    Accepted an offer from him, or for him? 

    One letter (then rearranged) can make quite a difference here! 
    We received an offer For him.  My mistake. 
    Give us some good news @Swisdom we need some good signings in now , you must know something.
    All I know is I'm going to have a new neighbour.

    Deathly silent on the rumour front.  The club have worked hard to keep everything under wraps.  I know we were keen on Etete, Ahadme, Davies.  We did look at Lolos formerly of Crawley but we went off him fairly quickly.
    There's a trialist over from Mount Pleasant apparently but no idea who that is
    And one other mystery player who has a lot of rave reviews but who is very raw at the moment.  I'm sworn to secrecy on him so as not to jeopardise anything but I wouldn't think he's necessarily lined up as a starter just yet anyway.
    Call me cynical, but that is the most Charlton transfer rumour mill possible.

    I am going to assume, we went off him because Bolton were interested and he would rather have gone there? That's usually what happens unless it's outside football reasons I.e. they want to live nearer family.

    A trialist from Mount Pleasant, who let's be honest, likely won't be good enough to make an immediate impact, and then a mystery player that won't start, when we already have talented players that shouldn't quite be starting anyway, along with selling our best player. 

    Just have to laugh sometimes. 
  • sirjohnhumphrey
    sirjohnhumphrey Posts: 1,859
    I’m in no way suggesting status or ability are anywhere close in this comparison but one of Guardiola’s biggest decisions was to drop and subsequently sell Joe Hart who was an ever present the previous season and England’s number one. He did this to accommodate a new keeper who would play in the style he wanted - Hart, despite his ability, did not fit the manager’s way of playing.
    We have to accept that we have a manager now who is taking responsibility; who is saying the buck stops with him and to trust him. Most of us have been hugely frustrated with transfer windows spanning a decade and now we at least have someone who is taking some ownership of who we sign.
    The May decision is one which Jones knows will be unpopular and will haunt him should it not work. But, if he doesn’t see May as being able to play in the system he wants them why keep
    him? May wouldn’t want that or accept it and who would blame him?
    The manager has to win in such a situation and will be judged by it. Jones knows that.
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,728
    Leuth said:
    Call this cope or whatever but May is not a 'guaranteed' 20-goal striker. Three seasons running doesn't 'guarantee' a fourth. Also, he just isn't our best player (Leaburn probably is) 
    Never known anyone to have as consistently bad football takes as you. It's impressive.
  • UEAAddick
    UEAAddick Posts: 512
    Croydon said:
    Leuth said:
    Call this cope or whatever but May is not a 'guaranteed' 20-goal striker. Three seasons running doesn't 'guarantee' a fourth. Also, he just isn't our best player (Leaburn probably is) 
    Never known anyone to have as consistently bad football takes as you. It's impressive.

    Its called attention seeking.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    cafc4life said:
    May choosing Brum over Huddersfield could have a massive impact on their current 37484 game unbeaten run coming to an end 
    I remember that game that ended their unbeaten run. 2-0 at The Valley I think it was. How many games unbeaten were they again? 38 or something. 
     
    I remember some nasty Charlton fans singing about where Hudds could stick their record
    Where was that?
    I think it was physically difficult, if not impossible, but in any case ladies read this site so I shall not repeat the remarks
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,225
    cafc4life said:
    May choosing Brum over Huddersfield could have a massive impact on their current 37484 game unbeaten run coming to an end 
    I remember that game that ended their unbeaten run. 2-0 at The Valley I think it was. How many games unbeaten were they again? 38 or something. 
     
    I remember some nasty Charlton fans singing about where Hudds could stick their record
    Where was that?
    Probably at the Valley.  :):smile:
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,728
    Not sure if he’s reliable…
    Big blow to Hudds, guarantees goals, Birmingham wiling to pay big bucks. But Nathan knows best...
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,225
    cafc_se7 said:
    Fair play to Alfie. Can't dispute his record, but if a young striker with potential comes in then I can kind of understand cashing in. I think some of us are being very short sighted here to be honest.
    Personally i'd rather keep the striker who guarantees you 20+ goals than sign a young striker with potential.
    All this cashing in stuff. When we signed Mendonca did we think about selling on and cashing in? No but he fired us to promotion and paid his way.
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