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

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  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,212
    seth plum said:
    Relax guys, we won’t struggle to score enough goals between the rest of the players in order to win promotion.
    You win 23 games 1-0 that’s 69 points, then draw 23 games 0-0 totals 92 points. I reckon we have enough players left without Alfie May to get those 23 goals…lemon squeezy.
    That should do it.
    Seth you make this football management malarkey sound so easy peasy.
  • The Prince-e-Paul
    The Prince-e-Paul Posts: 6,688
    edited July 2024
    Gutted to lose May, for all the happy times he brought, in an otherwise desperate time in out club's recent sullied life.

    Whether he left for more or less money and on a free, it kind of matters not, as he was a dead man walking. 

    Sadly like all too many (there haven't been many and in 50+) bit hitters, they don't stay at Charlton long, so it is with respect and gratitude, that I say well done that man.

    He may not have been wanted by his employer like Kirk, Fraser et al, but 
    May can hold his head up, and will find it hard to walk into any pub anywhere there's a Charlton fan around, and not get offered a pint.

    "Cheers Alfie!" 

  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,141
    Fair play to Alfie £25k per week is not to be sniffed at , especially at his age 



  • Manic_mania
    Manic_mania Posts: 2,257
    I'm gutted.

    That is all i have to say.

  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,599
    The joy garnered from supporting a league one club is often about moments rather than matches.  I'll miss these moments.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR6PQAu9QQY 
    Alfie was our only bit of joy, in an extremely stressful season, let’s hope the money is reinvested wisely.
    This.

    It was such a shit season. Lowest finishing position in almost 100 years. Only bright spark was seeing a seasoned striker knocking goals in.....all types as well. 

    Really wondering who's coming in to replace him. 
  • Fair play to Alfie £25k per week is not to be sniffed at , especially at his age 



    I heard £40k pw and £90k per goal bonus
  • BigRedEvil
    BigRedEvil Posts: 11,067
    Seems a bonkers decision to sell when we don't need to. Another popular player leaves without much of a fight to keep them 
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,275
    Carter said:
    Birmingham have just made the signing of the season, a guy who scores for fun at this level, works his nuts off and antagonises the opposition. They have signed a ready made cult hero. 

    We are now back to less forwards than we had for the last couple of seasons and only one of them stays fit. Triffic
    I’m not sure he will actually do that amazingly there. If it was Huddersfield he’d probably score loads but it remains to be seen how Birmingham will play/set up and whether that will suit May
  • LawrieAbrahams
    LawrieAbrahams Posts: 3,779
    Very pissed off but not surprised after Jones kept taking him off early or even dropping him last season. 
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  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,237
    NabySarr said:
    Carter said:
    Birmingham have just made the signing of the season, a guy who scores for fun at this level, works his nuts off and antagonises the opposition. They have signed a ready made cult hero. 

    We are now back to less forwards than we had for the last couple of seasons and only one of them stays fit. Triffic
    I’m not sure he will actually do that amazingly there. If it was Huddersfield he’d probably score loads but it remains to be seen how Birmingham will play/set up and whether that will suit May
    He scored tons for a truly shit Charlton team and even more for a less shit, but still limited Cheltenham Town. He will dip his bread there and their fans will love him
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    I blame Tom Brady. 
  • Lewis Coaches
    Lewis Coaches Posts: 5,408
    We can all show how we fell about Alfie in the match against Birmingham in the cup.

    You just know who will hit the winning that night.

    Alfie May ……Thanks for the memories.
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,308
    Carter said:
    NabySarr said:
    Carter said:
    Birmingham have just made the signing of the season, a guy who scores for fun at this level, works his nuts off and antagonises the opposition. They have signed a ready made cult hero. 

    We are now back to less forwards than we had for the last couple of seasons and only one of them stays fit. Triffic
    I’m not sure he will actually do that amazingly there. If it was Huddersfield he’d probably score loads but it remains to be seen how Birmingham will play/set up and whether that will suit May
    He scored tons for a truly shit Charlton team and even more for a less shit, but still limited Cheltenham Town. He will dip his bread there and their fans will love him
    He scored tons for two sides who set themselves up entirely to feed him and basically him alone, with the result that other forward players were cast as support act. He may have scored 20 but he probably should have scored 30 given some of the chances he wasted. But here's the thing - are Birmingham going to do that? Will his pace hold up? Will Birmingham have a better penalty taker (probably)? Or is this more of the worst football takes you've all ever seen, blah blah 
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,722
    Leuth said:
    Carter said:
    NabySarr said:
    Carter said:
    Birmingham have just made the signing of the season, a guy who scores for fun at this level, works his nuts off and antagonises the opposition. They have signed a ready made cult hero. 

    We are now back to less forwards than we had for the last couple of seasons and only one of them stays fit. Triffic
    I’m not sure he will actually do that amazingly there. If it was Huddersfield he’d probably score loads but it remains to be seen how Birmingham will play/set up and whether that will suit May
    He scored tons for a truly shit Charlton team and even more for a less shit, but still limited Cheltenham Town. He will dip his bread there and their fans will love him
    He scored tons for two sides who set themselves up entirely to feed him and basically him alone, with the result that other forward players were cast as support act. He may have scored 20 but he probably should have scored 30 given some of the chances he wasted. But here's the thing - are Birmingham going to do that? Will his pace hold up? Will Birmingham have a better penalty taker (probably)? Or is this more of the worst football takes you've all ever seen, blah blah 
    Yes, that is another shit take. 
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Have we got any decent idea of the financials? As in how much we clear after Cheltenham and when?
    I am hoping for a Million straight up by Friday.
    We seemingly know we will offer an incoming striker £5000 a week (alleged to be the Alfie wage, which is now off the books) so presumably you could up that a bit as an offer to somebody, and if we have got a decent fee from Birmingham and if Alfie wasn't sold for financial reasons, there is reason to believe we could sign two players who have a degree of credibility.
    Maybe we also have other money.
    So the question now is will it be Tedic and Ladapo, or two good players? 
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    Don’t give a shit about losing may, he scored goals in a meaningless wanky season.

    I’d put money on it now that the team scores more goals next season than we did last.

    absolutely nothing against him but let’s not pretend he’s something that he wasn’t 
  • jams
    jams Posts: 1,219
    Maybe I'm numb to it after several seasons of crap but I don't feel that strongly about this. Would I rather have kept him yes, do I feel broken up about it, no.

    Clearly a good player but maybe in my own mind he just isn't associated with a successful team and therefore the emotional connection just isn't there for me.

    I like the bloke and he kept us up, so wish him all the best. Hopefully Jones knows what he is doing ...
  • UEAAddick
    UEAAddick Posts: 512
    Very disappointing news. Pretty gutted about this tbh, one of my favourite players in a long time alongside Dobson.

    Massive gamble that Jones is taking that I hope works out. For me though, if he is not part of immediate plans for his first 11, surely he could be kept in some way and be told to work his way back into his plans or work on how he could improve the way Jones wants him too. 



  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    Leuth said:
    Carter said:
    NabySarr said:
    Carter said:
    Birmingham have just made the signing of the season, a guy who scores for fun at this level, works his nuts off and antagonises the opposition. They have signed a ready made cult hero. 

    We are now back to less forwards than we had for the last couple of seasons and only one of them stays fit. Triffic
    I’m not sure he will actually do that amazingly there. If it was Huddersfield he’d probably score loads but it remains to be seen how Birmingham will play/set up and whether that will suit May
    He scored tons for a truly shit Charlton team and even more for a less shit, but still limited Cheltenham Town. He will dip his bread there and their fans will love him
    He scored tons for two sides who set themselves up entirely to feed him and basically him alone, with the result that other forward players were cast as support act. He may have scored 20 but he probably should have scored 30 given some of the chances he wasted. But here's the thing - are Birmingham going to do that? Will his pace hold up? Will Birmingham have a better penalty taker (probably)? Or is this more of the worst football takes you've all ever seen, blah blah 
    Might want to think about calling it a night
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  • RedRobin
    RedRobin Posts: 1,377
    edited July 2024
    Such a dumb decision, might be up there with selling Yann to Bournemouth, for him to then score bundles of goals and fire them into the prem all whilst we languished in League 1.

    edit- I’m by no means saying Alfie will fire Birmingham to the prem but it’s up there as a stupid decision. 
  • Gutted that he is gone but was obvious NJ didn’t fancy him. Not claiming to be a football expert but I just saw a gifted goal scorer who worked his nuts off on the pitch and wound up the opposition can’t see what’s not to like personally 

    Been supporting Charlton for 60 years now and always will.Never been  one to moan at the team or manager no matter how bad they are and last season was particularly dire. Have renewed my season ticket and those of three of my grandchildren. I have faith in NJ and the board but selling Alfie is a massive gamble let’s hope they are right 
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,803
    Fair play to Alfie £25k per week is not to be sniffed at , especially at his age 



    I heard £40k pw and £90k per goal bonus
    At this rate, By 11pm tonight not even the Saudis will be able to afford him 
  • UEAAddick said:
    Very disappointing news. Pretty gutted about this tbh, one of my favourite players in a long time alongside Dobson.

    Massive gamble that Jones is taking that I hope works out. For me though, if he is not part of immediate plans for his first 11, surely he could be kept in some way and be told to work his way back into his plans or work on how he could improve the way Jones wants him too. 



    You can say that again.

    By Christmas we are either going to be hailing Jones as a genius or calling for his head because let's be honest to an outsider this decision looks absolutely blooming madness.  

    I really hope Jones does know what he is doing because if he doesn't, his stay here is going to be very short and his whole managerial career could end.  
  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,451
    I can’t remember the last time I was this gutted about a player leaving. If we don’t hit the ground running in August I can see the fans turning on Jones pretty quickly for allowing this to happen.
  • Apparently this has not appeared to have wound me up as much as selling Killer or Sven not taking Darren Bent to the World Cup must be mellowing with age.


  • Strewth, this flipping club. 
  • Apparently this has not appeared to have wound me up as much as selling Killer or Sven not taking Darren Bent to the World Cup must be mellowing with age.
    Don’t forget Scott Parker!!
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,818
    Don’t give a shit about losing may, he scored goals in a meaningless wanky season.

    I’d put money on it now that the team scores more goals next season than we did last.

    absolutely nothing against him but let’s not pretend he’s something that he wasn’t 
    I think we will score more goals than last season. 

    I also think we would score even more goals this season with May in the team 
  • Scott was the most influential player I have seen at Charlton and was gutted that he left but it was a move he engineered so couldn’t blame the club