Charlton Summer Transfer Rumours 2024
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Believe so yes - couple of Luton fans asking why are they loaning him not selling himValley11 said:Is he out of contract at Luton next season?
If so, it’s another sensible move by Jones. Not a loan for loans sake but a chance to get a championship player in who, if it works out for both sides, will sign when we’re in the championship ;-)1 -
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What a cracking transfer window this has become. The manager appears to be calling the shots, with the support of a recruitment team. Said manager has signed some players he knows and trusts can do the job he expects them to do, with an intensity level also wanted.
Board has backed all of the activity without putting an unnecessary spotlight upon themselves. What a refreshing change to the way we had being doing things for what feels like a decade or more.Campbell looks like very shrewd business and one or two more and HMS PtL is very much within sight imho. We now appear to have got a set of players who will present problems for the opposition all over the park, rather than 3-4 of them with a bunch of also rans. 💪💪💪💪32 -
I don’t need to know what you get up to in the bedroom Henry.Henry Irving said:
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Excellent player , awful source. That TransferCentre9 account has been making up rubbish for years. I can't see Stockport parting with their key striker in Olafe for £700k.2
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Seems like a very good signing, glad Jones has broken his no loans rule. Shows how important Jones acquisition was, I doubt we'd have the likes of Docherty, Berry, Mitchell etc without him, and now he's getting another player who appears to be a level above.
As for the debate about where he will place in this team, I don't think he's coming here to be second fiddle tbh, I think Jones has told him there's a space for him to nail down a starting role. How else would we have landed a championship quality player, who didn't want to move down to league 1. Especially on loan.
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No way we need two midfielders that’s one why bring one and let another go when your short in that areaSouthbank said:Odd that an established Championship player would come to Charlton to sit on the bench?
Maybe as replacement for Anderson going on a loan? Although that seems unlikely.0 -
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Wanting him to fail.Leuth said:
My point was one about framing. It's pretty clear when some fans are keen for a player to fail, even after he's put in a near-perfect performanceChunes said:
I think your point was pretty clear...!Leuth said:
Campbell is in contention for three slots, not one, is my pointChunes said:
Every player should have competition.Leuth said:
The man's just shut down the 'best team in the league' and we're saying he needs competition? Come on. Campbell is in as a squad option, not 'competition' for a guy who's clearly one of our best playersCallumcafc said:Millwall fans cracking up and saying “good luck with him” - they had him under Edwards who wanted midfielders to get the ball down and pass it
Luton fans looking at it and saying “lump on Charlton to win the league” - they had his best form under Jones who wanted defensively disciplined midfielders
He’s a central midfielder - he is NOT a creative central midfielder but he is very good at being a spoiler. Jones absolutely loves him. I see him as Conor Coventry competition.
Said absolutely no one.3 -
Especially as he just signed a new three year contract.MarcusH26 said:Excellent player , awful source. That TransferCentre9 account has been making up rubbish for years. I can't see Stockport parting with their key striker in Olafe for £700k.0 -
Long may it continue. We've already seen that we can get success by just harassing and hassling teams relentlessly until they start getting tired and fall apart. This just let's us keep that up.Codfishjunior said:We’re going to be a really horrible team to play against this year aren’t we
From the point of view of other teams, just imagine an afternoon of putting up with constant pressure and then we bring on fresh legs to keep that up even longer.
Jones has shown pretty good instincts for just when to start cycling through the subs and it forces teams to potentially react to us rather than the other way round.
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Luton fan blogger says o.o.c next year. Rumour Luton paying some of his wages:- useful as we can use that to unload Fraser.fenaddick said:
weirdly can’t find any contract length details anywhereValley11 said:Is he out of contract at Luton next season?
If so, it’s another sensible move by Jones. Not a loan for loans sake but a chance to get a championship player in who, if it works out for both sides, will sign when we’re in the championship ;-)2 -
If anything it could be argued the high aggressive press and out running teams is potentially even more effective now than it would have been in the past with playing out from the back and focus on possession is so popular at this level.thenewbie said:
Long may it continue. We've already seen that we can get success by just harassing and hassling teams relentlessly until they start getting tired and fall apart. This just let's us keep that up.Codfishjunior said:We’re going to be a really horrible team to play against this year aren’t we
From the point of view of other teams, just imagine an afternoon of putting up with constant pressure and then we bring on fresh legs to keep that up even longer.
Jones has shown pretty good instincts for just when to start cycling through the subs and it forces teams to potentially react to us rather than the other way round.6 -
Not only that. There will be plenty of teams where the defenders are not that comfortable on the ball and being rushed into making a pass will create chances for us. Look at Santos yesterday. There will be worse than him too.Scoham said:
If anything it could be argued the high aggressive press and out running teams is potentially even more effective now than it would have been in the past with playing out from the back and focus on possession is so popular at this level.thenewbie said:
Long may it continue. We've already seen that we can get success by just harassing and hassling teams relentlessly until they start getting tired and fall apart. This just let's us keep that up.Codfishjunior said:We’re going to be a really horrible team to play against this year aren’t we
From the point of view of other teams, just imagine an afternoon of putting up with constant pressure and then we bring on fresh legs to keep that up even longer.
Jones has shown pretty good instincts for just when to start cycling through the subs and it forces teams to potentially react to us rather than the other way round.5 -
"asked if a transfer deal was close on Saturday (Jones) told the South London Press: “It will get closer because we’ve only got a few days left.
“We will do business this week, I’m convinced we will.”
Asked if the final week of the window is good or bad to be doing business in or out, the Welshman told our paper last week: “There are no real surprises. A few people for their own career need to go. If they don’t then they are good players so they will be involved here.
“But if we’re looking to tweak and so on then the squad is slightly too big, so we have to streamline a little bit more. But we will definitely do some business and strengthen the squad. Then it is up to us to evaluate who we keep and who really needs to go to get the game time.
“We have got a strong squad and we’re categorically stronger than we were before. I’ve had a lot of time with them. So anyone who comes in now we’d like, one, for them to know how we play and really have to improve us on every level. And as we improve every window that gets harder.”
Charlton goalkeeper Will Mannion has kept three clean sheets in the league.
Jones had wanted to bring in another stopper but a succession of targets have gone elsewhere. They held talks with Asmir Begovic after his release by QPR but he signed last week for Everton.
Asked if that is still an area he would like to do something, the Charlton boss – speaking before the 2-0 victory over Leyton Orient – said: “We want to improve every area. We are not going to do anything kneejerk or for the sake of it, because we’re very confident in the ones that we have.
“We’ve kept two clean sheets but I’d like to improve us defensively. We have scored in both league games and were excellent against Portsmouth at home but I’d still like to improve and that never ever changes.
“It just means if we don’t do any business that it is not the right time or the options are not available, at that time, to do that. But we will constantly strive to improve the squad, facilities, environment and the ambience. It is a daily thing we do.
“We’re delighted with what we have in the goalkeeping department. We will always look to improve that – and that could be another six months.”
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Did I miss a goal against Orient. .7
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I can't believe you wrote that, has the difference in the two divisions and the quality of that football not dawned on you ? Alex Mitchell has done very well here in three games, yes three games, he didn't 'walk into their side' because three managers at Millwall, decided he wasn't good enough .DDOUBLEE said:
I can’t take Millwall opinions seriously, Alex Mitchell didn’t make a single appearance for them yet would probably walk into their side easilyCallumcafc said:Millwall fans cracking up and saying “good luck with him” - they had him under Edwards who wanted midfielders to get the ball down and pass it
Luton fans looking at it and saying “lump on Charlton to win the league” - they had his best form under Jones who wanted defensively disciplined midfielders
He’s a central midfielder - he is NOT a creative central midfielder but he is very good at being a spoiler. Jones absolutely loves him. I see him as Conor Coventry competition.5 -
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Hard for some of them to play him to be fair once he was on loan at Lincoln last season and could only be recalled in January (if at all).Bailey said:
I can't believe you wrote that, has the difference in the two divisions and the quality of that football not dawned on you ? Alex Mitchell has done very well here in three games, yes three games, he didn't 'walk into their side' because three managers at Millwall, decided he wasn't good enough .DDOUBLEE said:
I can’t take Millwall opinions seriously, Alex Mitchell didn’t make a single appearance for them yet would probably walk into their side easilyCallumcafc said:Millwall fans cracking up and saying “good luck with him” - they had him under Edwards who wanted midfielders to get the ball down and pass it
Luton fans looking at it and saying “lump on Charlton to win the league” - they had his best form under Jones who wanted defensively disciplined midfielders
He’s a central midfielder - he is NOT a creative central midfielder but he is very good at being a spoiler. Jones absolutely loves him. I see him as Conor Coventry competition.0 -
The same Edwards who won 4 out of 19 games and didn't even last 4 months in the job. Forgive us for not taking too much notice if a player didn't excel under that shit show.Callumcafc said:Millwall fans cracking up and saying “good luck with him” - they had him under Edwards who wanted midfielders to get the ball down and pass it
Luton fans looking at it and saying “lump on Charlton to win the league” - they had his best form under Jones who wanted defensively disciplined midfielders
He’s a central midfielder - he is NOT a creative central midfielder but he is very good at being a spoiler. Jones absolutely loves him. I see him as Conor Coventry competition.6 -
Scoham, you are missing the point. He was loaned out because his parent club had better cover in the position he plays. If, as you are suggesting, the managers had their hands tied by a loan deal then that would only apply to one those three managers, as the other two loaned him and sold him, which brings me back to my criticism of the post, Mitchell would not walk into that side because, at least two managers maybe three didn't think he was better than the players they had.Scoham said:
Hard for some of them to play him to be fair once he was on loan at Lincoln last season and could only be recalled in January (if at all).Bailey said:
I can't believe you wrote that, has the difference in the two divisions and the quality of that football not dawned on you ? Alex Mitchell has done very well here in three games, yes three games, he didn't 'walk into their side' because three managers at Millwall, decided he wasn't good enough .DDOUBLEE said:
I can’t take Millwall opinions seriously, Alex Mitchell didn’t make a single appearance for them yet would probably walk into their side easilyCallumcafc said:Millwall fans cracking up and saying “good luck with him” - they had him under Edwards who wanted midfielders to get the ball down and pass it
Luton fans looking at it and saying “lump on Charlton to win the league” - they had his best form under Jones who wanted defensively disciplined midfielders
He’s a central midfielder - he is NOT a creative central midfielder but he is very good at being a spoiler. Jones absolutely loves him. I see him as Conor Coventry competition.5 -
Yeah I don't disagree with that, but all I'm saying is we don't know how the first two managers would have viewed him this summer after his good spell at Lincoln. Probably not well enough to walk into their team, but he made good progress last season so even the manager who loaned him out may have changed his opinion.Bailey said:
Scoham, you are missing the point. He was loaned out because his parent club had better cover in the position he plays. If, as you are suggesting, the managers had their hands tied by a loan deal then that would only apply to one those three managers, as the other two loaned him and sold him, which brings me back to my criticism of the post, Mitchell would not walk into that side because, at least two managers maybe three didn't think he was better than the players they had.Scoham said:
Hard for some of them to play him to be fair once he was on loan at Lincoln last season and could only be recalled in January (if at all).Bailey said:
I can't believe you wrote that, has the difference in the two divisions and the quality of that football not dawned on you ? Alex Mitchell has done very well here in three games, yes three games, he didn't 'walk into their side' because three managers at Millwall, decided he wasn't good enough .DDOUBLEE said:
I can’t take Millwall opinions seriously, Alex Mitchell didn’t make a single appearance for them yet would probably walk into their side easilyCallumcafc said:Millwall fans cracking up and saying “good luck with him” - they had him under Edwards who wanted midfielders to get the ball down and pass it
Luton fans looking at it and saying “lump on Charlton to win the league” - they had his best form under Jones who wanted defensively disciplined midfielders
He’s a central midfielder - he is NOT a creative central midfielder but he is very good at being a spoiler. Jones absolutely loves him. I see him as Conor Coventry competition.0 -
To be honest I don’t care what Millwall did with him. He’s our player now and looking like a real bargain.15
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He hasn't even kicked a ball for us yet!ShootersHillGuru said:To be honest I don’t care what Millwall did with him. He’s our player now and looking like a real bargain.1 -
Campbell no, but I think we’re talking about Mitchell.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
He hasn't even kicked a ball for us yet!ShootersHillGuru said:To be honest I don’t care what Millwall did with him. He’s our player now and looking like a real bargain.6 -
Still think we might see another CM in the building as well as Campbell. Not overly comfortable with having Edun as depth if Berry gets suspended and we have to play through the international break with Anderson away.
This is assuming a deal is done with someone for Taylor and Fraser of course.2 -
I think we also need another striker as with the uncertainty over Aneke and Leaburn with injuries and personally I don’t think Ahadme has got it in him , that leaves Godden , Kanu and Campbell who had a very good game Saturday but he’s not a striker .1
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Striker is an interesting one. Personally if the "right" loan offer for Kanu came in and it was a club we could trust to develop him and not end up with a Zach Mitchell and the Cowley's situation then I'd be open to it. Think my only niggling concern with adding another striker if it was a loan would be parent clubs looking at us having the options we do regardless of their injury records and questioning if they'd play.0











