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Charlton Summer Transfer Rumours 2024

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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,874
    I'd like to see a bit more creativity, a plan B for breaking down stubborn defences, someone who can come up with a bit of individual magic.

    That could be a loan player, if we are able to find another Rak-Sakyi type loanee.
  • balham red
    balham red Posts: 1,278
    Everyone is talking like Hylton is a done deal. Quite rare when we actually have someone playing as a trialist that ends up getting a contract, from memory.

    Personally I'd rather we don't sign him. I think its ridiculous to sign a player as a mascot. Let's find someone whose got a good mentality and can contribute to the team.
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,587
    edited July 2024
    Everyone is talking like Hylton is a done deal. Quite rare when we actually have someone playing as a trialist that ends up getting a contract, from memory.

    Personally I'd rather we don't sign him. I think its ridiculous to sign a player as a mascot. Let's find someone whose got a good mentality and can contribute to the team.
    The trialist was Bishop, I think Hylton was just a favour from NJ, as he said he knows all he needs to know about Hylton and what he can give, and he will probably end up with a player/coach contract, and hopefully Bishop will get a short contract if he performs well over the next couple of pre-season games, looked ok Saturday...
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,265
    Kips said:
    Or a kick round the shoulder or an arm up the backside?
    Latter for me please if you're offering 

  • Yann897 said:
    Bishop and Hylton both gone to Slovenia.
    I literally thought you meant they'd signed for a club in Slovenia. I am the anti-itk.
    Only if they share George Dobson's agent
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,874
    Hylton the new Andy Hughes?
    You could be right but I don’t quite feel it’s the same. Hughes still had a decent amount to offer as a player on top of the other stuff, can’t see it’s the same as Hylton. Nonetheless, doubt it will have a detrimental effect on our season so not a big deal. 
    Agreed, Hughes was only 33 when he joined, and was a utility player still playing at a decent level, rather than someone on the verge of retirement.
  • cafc_se7
    cafc_se7 Posts: 2,276
    ButtleJR said:
    Les to believe Hylton is working towards his A license so could contribute on the coaching side. He's also a cheap and experienced option in leaburn and chuks' inevitable absence. Lots to teach our younger forwards and is a bit of a shit house, something we've lacked in previous seasons. I'm all for it tbh.
    Most of my mates are Luton fans and I can confirm Hylton is a big time shit house and the fans love him for it. Massive WUM.
  • Redmidland
    Redmidland Posts: 44,700
    Hylton would be a good shout to join as player coach. He obviously gets on well with NJ, yes he's 35, but could still do a job if called on, but more importantly can coach our young strikers to become better in all aspects of the game.
    Not sure on Bishop, but I liked what I saw on Saturday, albeit only 45 mins, but again he could do a job off the bench. If NJ signs both of them, I think he'll go out for a proven ACM, and another experienced CB and GK.
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,175
    I think a Hylton signing in the style of Euell would be good. People have compared it to Andy Hughes but I think he was more integral. Euell came in because we were selling Benson and were a bit short up front before Yann came in. Euell made 11 sub appearances in L1, never for more than 17 minutes and that was when we were 4-0 up and the game had completely died. He was used to rest people, put on some freshness where needed and then once Yann was there we didn't need him anymore and let him go to Wimbledon for 5 weeks. We also used him as a cup player and he played in all but one of our 5 cup games. He was a rest option while we needed him and never a key part of the squad. Leaburn is still injured and Chuks is always a fitness concern. Being able to rotate in cups or bring him on in a game where we need to take off a player for fitness or injury reasons is really useful, we won't be happy if Leaburn and Chuks are out and then Godden gets hurt and we're left with only Kanu and Ahadme. If he's happy with that setup and he's also coaching and driving training standards then great
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  • agim
    agim Posts: 1,135

     Hylton would make 6 first team forwards? That's an incredible amount for a club these days even if you are playing two up top.
  • Covered_End_Lad
    Covered_End_Lad Posts: 5,726
    agim said:

     Hylton would make 6 first team forwards? That's an incredible amount for a club these days even if you are playing two up top.
    On the face of it yes, but Chuks can't really be counted as he is never going to start a game and Hylton coming in more of a coaching capacity and adding a small amount of cover in the cups/drastic injury crisis. Doesn't feel like overkill.
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 51,003
    I would be surprised if Hylton does not earn a contract, possibly player/ coach to work with the young forwards, including the ones coming through. Bishop we will know at end of week. No I am not ITK, just common sense
  • Richard J
    Richard J Posts: 8,033
    Agree with other posters that the keeper might have to be a late loan. I was enthused By Davies or Ruddy. 
    I would like someone who is a cut above our current three keepers.
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,052
    I think adding Hylton makes sense now I've seen NJs comments about it. If it's essentially a coach role but he's also registered as a player if we need him then it makes a lot of sense. We aren't going to be able to rely on Chuks even with the best efforts of the medical department and Leaburn is going to need to be carefully managed too. So the odd BSM Trophy, League Cup sub appearance here and there seems absolutely fine to me , good player for Kanu,Casey and Mbick to learn a few of the dark arts of centre forward play from too. 
  • mart77
    mart77 Posts: 5,658
    MarcusH26 said:
    I think adding Hylton makes sense now I've seen NJs comments about it. If it's essentially a coach role but he's also registered as a player if we need him then it makes a lot of sense. We aren't going to be able to rely on Chuks even with the best efforts of the medical department and Leaburn is going to need to be carefully managed too. So the odd BSM Trophy, League Cup sub appearance here and there seems absolutely fine to me , good player for Kanu,Casey and Mbick to learn a few of the dark arts of centre forward play from too. 
    I remember watching Ian Wright play for West Ham against us around 98/99. At the start of the game Wright was constantly at Rufus, even pinching the back of his legs. Pretty sure Rufus scored an own goal early on, although we went on to win the game. 

    No issue with Hylton in a coach/mentor role, whilst making it clear what standards need to be kept.
  • Walton, Begovic or someone like Daniel Iversen on loan would be decent.
  • Darren Randolph still available.

    No idea if he's still up to it these days. 
  • Darren Randolph still available.

    No idea if he's still up to it these days. 
    Hardly played for years. I rated him massively in his younger days but not sure he would be up to it.
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,001
    cafc_se7 said:
    ButtleJR said:
    Les to believe Hylton is working towards his A license so could contribute on the coaching side. He's also a cheap and experienced option in leaburn and chuks' inevitable absence. Lots to teach our younger forwards and is a bit of a shit house, something we've lacked in previous seasons. I'm all for it tbh.
    Most of my mates are Luton fans and I can confirm Hylton is a big time shit house and the fans love him for it. Massive WUM.
    Even if he's unlikely to actually score, having a shithouse who will waste time, wind defenders (and oppo fans) up and generally run the clock down is a useful tool to have. Think of Kermorgant winding up the MK defender so successfully the guy ended up sent off, or Tony Watt and his infamous stepover routine on the touchline.

    I'm not remotely expecting Hylton to be as good overall as those two but if he can teach the dark arts to the likes of Leaburn and Kanu then it could be worth a few points by season's end.
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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,874
    Can Hylton actually coach?

    In terms of squad balance, rather than a 6th striker, I'd rather have another goal scoring midfielder who can play as a 10 or wide attacker, so we have the option of a front 3. Ahadme looks well suited for the lone striker role.
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,627
    Can Hylton actually coach?

    In terms of squad balance, rather than a 6th striker, I'd rather have another goal scoring midfielder who can play as a 10 or wide attacker, so we have the option of a front 3. Ahadme looks well suited for the lone striker role.
    Doing his Pro A licence so I’m sure he’s no novice.
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    I would rather see youth players such as Mbick and Casey used ahead of Hylton.

    The guy is 35 and was playing League Two football two seasons ago.

    If he joins it will be a coaching role.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,384
    Can the next GK be bald or have dark hair? Just for some balance.


  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,280
    I mean half of them will be gone by the end of the window 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,052
    Walton, Begovic or someone like Daniel Iversen on loan would be decent.

    Keeper might be one that happens late once PL squads are finalised. Can't see Iversen being anywhere near the Leicester side though so that's a realistic target. 
  • Richard J
    Richard J Posts: 8,033
    MarcusH26 said:
    Walton, Begovic or someone like Daniel Iversen on loan would be decent.

    Keeper might be one that happens late once PL squads are finalised. Can't see Iversen being anywhere near the Leicester side though so that's a realistic target. 


    That's why it is worth waiting.

    A keeper of decent calibre might become available.
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,350
    edited July 2024
    I've felt depressed about a group of our players before the start of every recent season. Stockley starting up front on his own... Lavelle, Hector and Innis being not good enough... Gilbey, etc. (Some other players I want to mention but don't want to start a debate on their merits). I don't feel depressed this year. We need some more quality but I don't think we're going to be carrying anyone. 
  • NornIrishAddick
    NornIrishAddick Posts: 9,623
    LoOkOuT said:
    Just spitballing here, but does anyone else think Hylton might be great to have around the place for his experience and as a mentor to our young strikers in a player/coaching capacity, like, I don’t know, Hughes and Euell?
    An insightful and thought-provoking post.  
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