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Charlton Summer Transfer Rumours 2024
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Be glad when Richard Cawley comes back, Edmund Brack has never heard of us, by the look of cover he gives us 😠3
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Chunes said:fenaddick said:Chunes said:sam3110 said:No way Taylor goes, people seem to be basing that on him being fit at the end of the season but not featuring, something we could afford to do because we had so many midfielders at the time (remember Louie Watson, Camara and Fiorini not even getting in the squads) so we could make sure he didn't re-injure himself.
He's a set piece specialist and a box to box midfielder, very similar to Coventry and I expect them to compete for that role.1 -
Chunes said:fenaddick said:Chunes said:sam3110 said:No way Taylor goes, people seem to be basing that on him being fit at the end of the season but not featuring, something we could afford to do because we had so many midfielders at the time (remember Louie Watson, Camara and Fiorini not even getting in the squads) so we could make sure he didn't re-injure himself.
He's a set piece specialist and a box to box midfielder, very similar to Coventry and I expect them to compete for that role.0 -
cafcfan1990 said:Chunes said:fenaddick said:Chunes said:sam3110 said:No way Taylor goes, people seem to be basing that on him being fit at the end of the season but not featuring, something we could afford to do because we had so many midfielders at the time (remember Louie Watson, Camara and Fiorini not even getting in the squads) so we could make sure he didn't re-injure himself.
He's a set piece specialist and a box to box midfielder, very similar to Coventry and I expect them to compete for that role.4 -
We do love to tie ourselves in knots about the tiniest little things that are happening. You must surely know that it isn't good for your mental health. Relax and let NJ and his team worry about the reasons behind who did and didnt make last season’s squad.
It was refreshingly professional that we allowed Taylor and Jones to rehab properly and not force them into a full on game, albeit an end of season non-event like our last few games were. It’s something we haven't done for a decade or more, usually forcing players back too early out of necessity 🤷🏻♂️12 -
I'm worried about Leaburns injuries, quite a few already and still young. Similar size to Aneke and we know how that goes3
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Exactly how I feel.
Hopefully once fit he can remain fit.0 -
cafcsinger said:I'm worried about Leaburns injuries, quite a few already and still young. Similar size to Aneke and we know how that goes0
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ross1 said:Be glad when Richard Cawley comes back, Edmund Brack has never heard of us, by the look of cover he gives us 😠
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ross1 said:Be glad when Richard Cawley comes back, Edmund Brack has never heard of us, by the look of cover he gives us 😠1
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cnk4wdkv3zlo
Will be interesting to see where he ends up2 -
cafcsinger said:I'm worried about Leaburns injuries, quite a few already and still young. Similar size to Aneke and we know how that goes2
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sam3110 said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cnk4wdkv3zlo
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Grapevine49 said:sam3110 said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cnk4wdkv3zlo
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SoundAsa£ said:cafcsinger said:I'm worried about Leaburns injuries, quite a few already and still young. Similar size to Aneke and we know how that goes2
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sam3110 said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cnk4wdkv3zlo
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Swisdom said:sam3110 said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cnk4wdkv3zlo
Will be interesting to see where he ends up9 -
Auxerre just promoted to Ligue 1 so a big step up for him really0
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cafcfan1990 said:Chunes said:fenaddick said:Chunes said:sam3110 said:No way Taylor goes, people seem to be basing that on him being fit at the end of the season but not featuring, something we could afford to do because we had so many midfielders at the time (remember Louie Watson, Camara and Fiorini not even getting in the squads) so we could make sure he didn't re-injure himself.
He's a set piece specialist and a box to box midfielder, very similar to Coventry and I expect them to compete for that role.
@TelMc32 said it well, I think we can tie ourselves in knots over who plays in dead rubbers. I certainly would have been having a look in at Taylor toward the end of the season, but it may have been that the club treated the last few weeks like a mini pre-season for him, feeling it was best to get him back into shape to be ready for this season after missing almost a year (he got hurt in Feb of last year for Burton if memory serves).
I think he's going to impress a lot of people this year if given a chance. I just hope we're not so long-ball oriented that we bypass Taylor and Coventry as both are better getting it down and playing it.5 - Sponsored links:
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cafcfan1990 said:Chunes said:fenaddick said:Chunes said:sam3110 said:No way Taylor goes, people seem to be basing that on him being fit at the end of the season but not featuring, something we could afford to do because we had so many midfielders at the time (remember Louie Watson, Camara and Fiorini not even getting in the squads) so we could make sure he didn't re-injure himself.
He's a set piece specialist and a box to box midfielder, very similar to Coventry and I expect them to compete for that role.
If they were that worried about him getting injured then he wouldn't have been playing in the U21's.1 -
Chunes said:cafcfan1990 said:Chunes said:fenaddick said:Chunes said:sam3110 said:No way Taylor goes, people seem to be basing that on him being fit at the end of the season but not featuring, something we could afford to do because we had so many midfielders at the time (remember Louie Watson, Camara and Fiorini not even getting in the squads) so we could make sure he didn't re-injure himself.
He's a set piece specialist and a box to box midfielder, very similar to Coventry and I expect them to compete for that role.
If they were that worried about him getting injured then he wouldn't have been playing in the U21's.1 -
TelMc32 said:We do love to tie ourselves in knots about the tiniest little things that are happening. You must surely know that it isn't good for your mental health. Relax and let NJ and his team worry about the reasons behind who did and didnt make last season’s squad.
It was refreshingly professional that we allowed Taylor and Jones to rehab properly and not force them into a full on game, albeit an end of season non-event like our last few games were. It’s something we haven't done for a decade or more, usually forcing players back too early out of necessity 🤷🏻♂️2 -
Taylor didn't play much in the unders either though. So either a) he's not in NJs plans b) he picked up another injury the club didn't disclose c) we didn't want to rush/risk him given what happened to Leaburn and Aneke d) he was available and NJ doesn't have any issues with him he just didn't pick him at all.
I reckon it's more b or c than a or d but that's just me1 -
iaitch said:SoundAsa£ said:cafcsinger said:I'm worried about Leaburns injuries, quite a few already and still young. Similar size to Aneke and we know how that goes0
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killerandflash said:Chunes said:cafcfan1990 said:Chunes said:fenaddick said:Chunes said:sam3110 said:No way Taylor goes, people seem to be basing that on him being fit at the end of the season but not featuring, something we could afford to do because we had so many midfielders at the time (remember Louie Watson, Camara and Fiorini not even getting in the squads) so we could make sure he didn't re-injure himself.
He's a set piece specialist and a box to box midfielder, very similar to Coventry and I expect them to compete for that role.
If they were that worried about him getting injured then he wouldn't have been playing in the U21's.It might have done. Alternatively it might have been like it was before, where he started the season off unfit, looked like his confidence drained massively as a result and then got injured badly enough to be out for most of the season. Why risk a repeat of that when the player can be built up over an intense preseason? We've got a ridiculous, storied history recently of crippling our players and we've now got a new head of performance who has been designing bespoke plans for our players to avoid it happening again.I think it's easy to forget just how bad Taylor's fitness record was last season; when we signed him he hadn't played since February after ankle surgery. He then played 45 minutes on his debut in August before being forced off with a knee injury. He then featured here and there in a few games before limping off with another knee injury AND an ankle injury in a game in September. About two weeks after that he had to have ankle surgery again, second time in 7 months. He played 162 league minutes across 5 games and appeared in two cup games. He never looked at it and he clearly wasn't ready as his injuries showed. Abbott seems like he likes to get players back to where they need to be slowly and not take any risks, and I think that's a good thing. We saw that season that Taylor coming back without match fitness is likely to get hurt again, I'm glad we didn't risk him.6 -
If I get a Charlton shirt I will try and get Dr Abbott on the back, with a number 99922
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Taylor.
Got nothing to say about him, just didn’t wanna be left out of the discussions.6 -
sam3110 said:Taylor didn't play much in the unders either though. So either a) he's not in NJs plans b) he picked up another injury the club didn't disclose c) we didn't want to rush/risk him given what happened to Leaburn and Aneke d) he was available and NJ doesn't have any issues with him he just didn't pick him at all.
I reckon it's more b or c than a or d but that's just me0 -
sillav nitram said:Taylor.
Got nothing to say about him, just didn’t wanna be left out of the discussions.8
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