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Matt Godden signs on a two year contract

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  • edited July 2024
    Finally good to get this one done...

    He's been hanging around the training ground since travelling down from Stevenage years ago!!

    I'd love to hear his story from that deadline day (?) saga in 2017-18
  • Just hope that no-one quotes your spoiler @Braziliance...🙄
    There are some nice reviews in there, but some concern me, just got to hope he adjusts to a lower league better. 

    Anyway with Ahadme now looking certain I'm more settled on Godden as that's the real replacement.
  • This was the shirt that made me believe that I was John Humphrey and helped me get into the school football team. I loved that shirt and the whole team that wore it.
    An absolute belter from a golden era! I had the full "battleship" grey version. It was the business. Bumped into Morts on the train a couple of seasons ago and started waffling on about those days in a real embarrassing fan way and he was just like "yeah, good times". Such a cool guy...haha!
  • smallish like May, he'll be 33 in a couple of weeks, a consistent scorer over the years without being super prolific, did well recently in a good Coventry team, a Kent boy, been around a few clubs, given good service he'll do a good job for us, I am hoping he'll be the 'New Mendonca'
  • What did you think of the Sunderland comments when we signed Dobson, did you want to write him off without seeing how the team is set up.. 
    Not to mention the comments about Yann from Leicester fans.

    It's always best to give them a chance and make your own mind up.
  • edited July 2024
    Yes, May had played at VCD and Erith & Belverdere, while Godden has played at Dartford and Ebbsfleet, and at roughly the same time 10 years ago! And both got EFL moves in 2016/17.

    Which slightly begs the question why we signed neither of them at the time...
    Roland / Tommy Driesen no doubt, as recall them pulling the plug when we almost got him from Stevenage, annoying as he went to Peterborough a few months later - I do remember Johan Ter Horst (his Brother posted on here, as they're Charlton fans) having a trial with us as well around the same sort of time, who had been doing really well at Folkestone.

    We wanted to sign him from memory, but Roland said no, he went to Hull in the end. One of those we didnt really miss out on, maybe though he'd have done better closer to home with us, than being in Hull instead though.
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  • Scoham said:
    Wasted our budget on Ajose, Magennis and Novak 😩
    Haha genuinely forgot Novak played for us! 
  • Haha genuinely forgot Novak played for us! 
    I’m sure there’s another similarly slow striker who was just as poor for us but I can’t think who. He’s merged into one with Novak in my mind.
  • Scoham said:
    I’m sure there’s another similarly slow striker who was just as poor for us but I can’t think who. He’s merged into one with Novak in my mind.
    Abbott... Zyro?
  • One of the oldest forwards we have signed in a long while 

    Mark Bright was 34 when he made his debut for us back in 1997 so if Gooden is as good as him, then lovely 
  • Abbott... Zyro?
    Abbott, that’s it! Neither were the target man we needed and definitely didn’t have the pace, skill or goals in them to offer something different either.
  • Scoham said:
    Abbott, that’s it! Neither were the target man we needed and definitely didn’t have the pace, skill or goals in them to offer something different either.
    One goal in 20 odd games I think. Hoping that Godden does better numbers than that I have to say.
  • He's very good at golf if that helps. 

    https://youtu.be/4xSmbBw0rO8?si=DC-ryuxoUKL_hJ51
  • It’s all about cricket at the moment 
  • thenewbie said:
    I mean I don't think he's going to score as many goals next season as May did last season, but I don't necessarily see that as a bad thing. The problem last season wasn't that May scored lots of goals, it was that no-one else scored many.

    Jones seems to be wanting a system where two or three players score 10-15 goals each rather than one scores 20+ and the next top scorer has about 5. So on that basis (and depending on who, if anyone, else we sign up front) I am hopeful that Godden will do a job.

    Short version, Godden is not automatically a failed May replacement if he doesn't score 25 goals next year.

    If he were to get 15 goals then that cannot be considered a failed replacement.  A striker with a 1 in 3 ratio is acceptable.
  • dickad1 said:
    He's very good at golf if that helps. 

    https://youtu.be/4xSmbBw0rO8?si=DC-ryuxoUKL_hJ51
    Postecoglou looks a bit different... Is what ITV does to you I guess
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  • edited July 2024
    Golfie's just bought a 10 year season ticket.
    ...For Birmingham...🤔

  • If he were to get 15 goals then that cannot be considered a failed replacement.  A striker with a 1 in 3 ratio is acceptable.
    Yes that's about what I'm hoping for from him. I would be wary about certain fans writing him off as "failed" if he doesn't replicate May's numbers when the entire point was that Jones is deliberately moving away from a system/plan that has one main goalscorer.

    That's not to say that scepticism/concerns are completely unwarranted but I think him coming in just as May leaves paints him as a 1:1 replacement, which he's not.
  • Godden has spent most of his career at a higher level than league one,   
    The last 4 years out of his 15 year career would suggest otherwise.

    For the first 9 years he was nowhere near L1, then 1 yr with posh & 1 with Coventry both at this level. 

    I'm not for one minute suggesting he's not a good signing for us, but I think his career path shows his rise and (evidently) his fall decline. I just hope he's still got enough for his 2 years with us.
  • Yes, May had played at VCD and Erith & Belverdere, while Godden has played at Dartford and Ebbsfleet, and at roughly the same time 10 years ago! And both got EFL moves in 2016/17.

    Which slightly begs the question why we signed neither of them at the time...
    To be honest, part of what made Alfie May so good at this point in his career was his previous failures. He did absolutely terribly at Doncaster, scored 3 goals in 16 in L2 before proceeding to get 4 and then 2 L1 goals across two seasons before being sold back down to L2 where he got 6 and then 9 goals across 1.5 seasons. It was only after that that he exploded into being a prolific goalscorer, but a lot was him learning what did and didn't work for him, building up his fitness and becoming a better professional. I think if we'd signed him in 16/17 we wouldn't have kept him very long and it would have been a bump in the road for him.
  • To be honest, part of what made Alfie May so good at this point in his career was his previous failures. He did absolutely terribly at Doncaster, scored 3 goals in 16 in L2 before proceeding to get 4 and then 2 L1 goals across two seasons before being sold back down to L2 where he got 6 and then 9 goals across 1.5 seasons. It was only after that that he exploded into being a prolific goalscorer, but a lot was him learning what did and didn't work for him, building up his fitness and becoming a better professional. I think if we'd signed him in 16/17 we wouldn't have kept him very long and it would have been a bump in the road for him.
    Hasn't Alfie told us before that he was played more out wide or sometimes as attacking midfielder when he was at Doncaster; and it was his Cheltenham manager Michael Duff who changed him into a central striker?


  • dickad1 said:
    He's very good at golf if that helps. 

    https://youtu.be/4xSmbBw0rO8?si=DC-ryuxoUKL_hJ51
    I can see why he joined us now - so he can play Jimmy Bullard every week at The London club. 
  • Golfie's just bought a 10 year season ticket.
    One thing I'd say......Godden got a decent career after football. 
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