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Charlton Summer Transfer Rumours 2024

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  • Only if they can cross. Wingers spend years (or should do) learning how to cross. Defenders (which Small & Ramsey principally are) learn how to defend first. As long as Jones now spends time training them how to cross, on the run, then I'll be as happy as Larry. 

  • How many city centres around the UK would you actually class as 'nice' though? There can't be many.
    Wolverhampton.
  • Only if they can cross. Wingers spend years (or should do) learning how to cross. Defenders (which Small & Ramsey principally are) learn how to defend first. As long as Jones now spends time training them how to cross, on the run, then I'll be as happy as Larry. 
    I just heard Larry has been committed for manic depression.
  • Scoham said:
    Posted on another forum, Dixon’s replied to a fan on Instagram.

     Other way round boy-o . The valley will grace you!
  • But it's not just about their worth as players, it's also because Fraser wants to return to Scotland, which massively reduces the number of clubs who would be interested in him and pay him the sort of salary he'd want.

    If Fraser had just wanted to leave us, he'd have moved a long time ago. Several clubs in L1 would take him, as in the right sort of system he's still a decent player, and would either pay him enough for him to be happy to leave permanently OR offer us a more appealing loan deal, paying more of his salary than the Scottish clubs could.
    Or he could take a pay cut to move to Scotland - remember he did make a contractual commitment to stay in England - sounds like he wants his cake and to eat it.
  • He isn't good enough and needs to be shipped out, not fitted in. Watson had a poor season but can be fitted into the squad.
    The one who strikes me as being talented and quick enough to move into midfield or even up front is Thierry Small - wouldn’t be the first time that a former Southampton full back has moved to play elsewhere.
  • For me I’m most worried about the depth in our midfield. Just feels we are a little light there if we get a couple of injuries or suspensions. 
    Lots of successful League 1 teams manage with a smaller squad - they do so by having a consistent shape and style of play around which it is easier to switch players around since they understand what they are meant to be doing. Watching the Portsmouth game I got the feeling that Jones gets this and has got the message through to his players. Watching League 1 football rather too much for my liking I feel this is usually more of a key to success than buying/selling key players.
  • Only if they can cross. Wingers spend years (or should do) learning how to cross. Defenders (which Small & Ramsey principally are) learn how to defend first. As long as Jones now spends time training them how to cross, on the run, then I'll be as happy as Larry. 
    Me too - given the quality of crosses in recent years, I do hope Dracula has been moved on along with Appleton.  Could someone explain what is the modern theory about making so many crosses along the ground/at low level which now appears quite common at higher levels than League 1?

  •  Other way round boy-o . The valley will grace you!
    I was going to say what a nice well spoken young man he sounds to be. I couldn't for a moment see Fraser being so nice. 
  • sm said:
    Lots of successful League 1 teams manage with a smaller squad - they do so by having a consistent shape and style of play around which it is easier to switch players around since they understand what they are meant to be doing. Watching the Portsmouth game I got the feeling that Jones gets this and has got the message through to his players. Watching League 1 football rather too much for my liking I feel this is usually more of a key to success than buying/selling key players.
    Hmm, if Coventry gets injured we only really have Taylor who can fill his position who is still really an unknown quantity for us, or potentially Zach Mitchell at a push which is a big ask.

    Otherwise there is Eden, but he seems out of favour and on the move on list.

    If say Coventry and Docherty get injured we then all of a sudden have a midfield of Taylor, Anderson and Berry and no other natural midfielders unless you count Fraser, and Eden.

    Aneke has played 10 before, but he won’t have the legs to play Jones pressing game, and I don’t  see any of our other strikers being able to play in the midfield - likewise with defence.

    Considering how important that midfield and winning the ball high up the pitch is for Jones I don’t see who we are switching around to cover injuries, suspensions or just players needing a rest in the middle of the park that keeps us competitive.
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  • Scoham said:
    https://youtube.com/shorts/Ti6kg1H36C8?si=HXDAnT3oi8HI_zXw
    Testify!
  • Nixon tweeting we're struggling to agree terms with Begovic... or maybe it's Blackburn who are struggling.

    https://x.com/reluctantnicko/status/1820150526299848773
  • Hmm, if Coventry gets injured we only really have Taylor who can fill his position who is still really an unknown quantity for us, or potentially Zach Mitchell at a push which is a big ask.

    Otherwise there is Eden, but he seems out of favour and on the move on list.

    If say Coventry and Docherty get injured we then all of a sudden have a midfield of Taylor, Anderson and Berry and no other natural midfielders unless you count Fraser, and Eden.

    Aneke has played 10 before, but he won’t have the legs to play Jones pressing game, and I don’t  see any of our other strikers being able to play in the midfield - likewise with defence.

    Considering how important that midfield and winning the ball high up the pitch is for Jones I don’t see who we are switching around to cover injuries, suspensions or just players needing a rest in the middle of the park that keeps us competitive.
    There is also the option of playing Edwards or Small in midfield. I imagine REG could do a job there as well.
  • sm said:
    I was going to say what a nice well spoken young man he sounds to be. I couldn't for a moment see Fraser being so nice. 
    Why not? Because he hasn't played very well for us recently?
  • There is also the option of playing Edwards or Small in midfield. I imagine REG could do a job there as well.
    Small has never played in central midfield. REG has played 11 of 130 games and Edwards has played 5 of 221 games in midfield, and whilst they are options at a pinch I really would not expect a ‘promotion winning team’ not to be going down the ‘square pegs in round holes’ route. 

    I’d feel much more confident next season if we got rid of Eden and Fraser and brought in one more quality midfielder. 
  • Scoham said:
    Nixon tweeting we're struggling to agree terms with Begovic... or maybe it's Blackburn who are struggling.

    https://x.com/reluctantnicko/status/1820150526299848773
    Not overly fussed, as I said few weeks back, I think it could be a mistake. We certainly need a big strong keeper, but is he the answer I am not sure! 
  • No idea still if Mr Begovic is coming to us.

    I thought I’d try and do a bit of sleuthing on his website, to see if he was ‘on tour’ with his goalkeeping football school (no success).

    Ended up to see he’s got his own AB1 clothing range, quite impressive, goalies gloves etc

    Also has a range of compression based layer shorts, no idea what they do, but might get a pair, and look like,  was it Larry out of cameo, the 80’s band, ‘powered by goalkeepers’ , I like that phrase…


  • Small has never played in central midfield. REG has played 11 of 130 games and Edwards has played 5 of 221 games in midfield, and whilst they are options at a pinch I really would not expect a ‘promotion winning team’ not to be going down the ‘square pegs in round holes’ route. 

    I’d feel much more confident next season if we got rid of Eden and Fraser and brought in one more quality midfielder. 
    To get to that scenario, we are talking about having 2 or 3 midfielders injured. Any team with that number of absentees would have to  mix and match a bit. 
  • Scoham said:
    Nixon tweeting we're struggling to agree terms with Begovic... or maybe it's Blackburn who are struggling.

    https://x.com/reluctantnicko/status/1820150526299848773
    I won’t be heartbroken if this one doesn’t happen.
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  • Wolverhampton.
    I’ll give you Rotherham. 🫤
  • sm said:
    The one who strikes me as being talented and quick enough to move into midfield or even up front is Thierry Small - wouldn’t be the first time that a former Southampton full back has moved to play elsewhere.
    There was a bit when Small joined about how his loan at Port Vale didn't work, with one of the reasons being he was played up front.

    "Small joined Port Vale on a season-long loan. What happened at the League One side was largely forgettable. Niggling injuries and a perpetual feeling the side — with manager Darrell Clarke a pragmatist and not in unison with Southampton’s style of play — did not suit his development meant performing well was always going to be an uphill task.

    There was unhappiness from Small’s side that he was being used up front after coming on as a substitute. The reasoning given for the positional change was that his physicality and powerful left foot would be favourable in higher, more threatening positions."

    https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/3997280/2023/07/07/thierry-small-southampton-transfer/

    Thought we had moved on from the square pegs in round holes situations, like Pratley and Clare in central defence, with better/more focused recruitment.
  • 995632 said:
    I agree
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    Cool!  I should be able to get two socks down the front of them...
  • To get to that scenario, we are talking about having 2 or 3 midfielders injured. Any team with that number of absentees would have to  mix and match a bit. 
    We definitely need another CM, somebody who can play a bit higher up the pitch and chip in with a few goals, even if he’s a reserve. 
  • The thing about being negative is that you “win” either way. If the team is sh*t, at least you can say you were right - if the team turns out to be decent you can tell everyone you’re happy you were wrong.
    100% correct. It's the chickenshit option. We know those on here that regularly do that but the 'Golf' guy has made it an art form.
  • To get to that scenario, we are talking about having 2 or 3 midfielders injured. Any team with that number of absentees would have to  mix and match a bit. 
    I’m not just talking about injuries though. Suspensions, as well as players needing a rest because of playing Saturday/Tuesday’s. Thats relatively common across a league one season. 

    Currently if we are missing Godden and Leaburn, we still have Gas, TC - with options off the bench in Aneke, and Kanu - and maybe even Hylton. 

    At the back if Jones and A Mitchell were unavailable, we have REG, and Z Mitchell and most likely Potts. Plus Ramsey and Edwards have played in the CB positions if we need to mix and match.

    If we have Docherty and Anderson unavailable. We can bring in Taylor, but unless Edun and Fraser are all of sudden fancied or transformed as players who do we have to mix and match into that box to box midfield role?
  • Cool!  I should be able to get two socks down the front of them...
    …Only two!…bragging again 😏

  • With Leaburn and Aneke being two of our 6 strikers we really haven't got too many forwards/ strikers.

    Most games 4 strikers will get on; two at a time.
    Plus the option of Kanu and Campbell giving width for plan B if the wing backs aren't working.
    No team other than Man City under Pep can only have a plan A. 
    Which is “Buy success”.  Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. 
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