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I bet Wycombe's defenders are terrified.Todds_right_hook said:
Hylton is good at shit house, chicks is good at bullying defenders. Has and leaburn need to do that moreJustFloydRoad said:
Thought that was why Nathan made Hylton a Player/Coach (to teach the forwards how to sh** house)Todds_right_hook said:Chucks role now must be to toughen up leaburn and gas in training and teach them how to scare and bully defenders3 - 
            to be a big man like chucks and only feel a minor thing in your groin is obviously gonna be a worry1
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            Has his contract been paid up yet so we have some money available to make signings like Carlisle and Huddersfield?13
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If his contract was paid up this would not give us money to spend!Callumcafc said:Has his contract been paid up yet so we have some money available to make signings like Carlisle and Huddersfield?9 - 
            
Not if paid in full.Mrkinski said:
If his contract was paid up this would not give us money to spend!Callumcafc said:Has his contract been paid up yet so we have some money available to make signings like Carlisle and Huddersfield?3 - 
            
whoooooooshMrkinski said:
If his contract was paid up this would not give us money to spend!Callumcafc said:Has his contract been paid up yet so we have some money available to make signings like Carlisle and Huddersfield?3 - 
            
I bet you thought you were joking....Wheresmeticket said:
I bet Wycombe's defenders are terrified.Todds_right_hook said:
Hylton is good at shit house, chicks is good at bullying defenders. Has and leaburn need to do that moreJustFloydRoad said:
Thought that was why Nathan made Hylton a Player/Coach (to teach the forwards how to sh** house)Todds_right_hook said:Chucks role now must be to toughen up leaburn and gas in training and teach them how to scare and bully defenders2 - 
            Spoke to him in the car park after todays game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .18
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Available Wednesday but not todayoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after todays game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
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Jet lag from his latest sojournElfsborgAddick said:
Available Wednesday but not todayoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after todays game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
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There's a Spinal Tap 'the amp goes to 11' vibe to these discussions about paying off Chuks.Mrkinski said:
If his contract was paid up this would not give us money to spend!Callumcafc said:Has his contract been paid up yet so we have some money available to make signings like Carlisle and Huddersfield?1 - 
            
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .10 - 
            
Travesty if Hylton is selected over him on the bench. Assuming he is fit.oohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after todays game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .9 - 
            
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .3 - 
            
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
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Surprised he remembered where the ground is its been so long 😉🙂oohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after todays game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .1 - 
            
One league goal this season, the same as Hylton and Ahadme. He’s approaching the end of a miserable 3 and a half years, and I for one are glad to see he hasn’t just walked back into the team/bench.SporadicAddick said:
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
We’ve got players like Terry Taylor and Dixon who may not be up to scratch, but are probably working just as hard and who may have more of a future here. Too many managers have, over the last few years, fallen into this trap of relying on him when he’s returned, and those returns have diminished each time he’s come back during that periodHe’s been less effective with each injury, the only thing he does of any consistency anymore is break down, and it’s quite refreshing not to see him just get his 20 minute cameo like it’s for granted.10 - 
            
He WAS a better player. Now, who knows?!SporadicAddick said:
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .1 - 
            
Get your frustrated with him but you'd rather Hylton on the bench? Come on.cabbles said:
One league goal this season, the same as Hylton and Ahadme. He’s approaching the end of a miserable 3 and a half years, and I for one are glad to see he hasn’t just walked back into the team/bench.SporadicAddick said:
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
We’ve got players like Terry Taylor and Dixon who may not be up to scratch, but are probably working just as hard and who may have more of a future here. Too many managers have, over the last few years, fallen into this trap of relying on him when he’s returned, and those returns have diminished each time he’s come back during that periodHe’s been less effective with each injury, the only thing he does of any consistency anymore is break down, and it’s quite refreshing not to see him just get his 20 minute cameo like it’s for granted.6 - 
            
It’s more that why should he just walk back in. I used Hylton and Ahadme on the basis they’ve scored the same amount of league goals as our cheat code, and Hylton has done it in less appearances to highlight it’s pretty drastic we just assume he’s “fit” let’s just get him back on the bench.Talal said:
Get your frustrated with him but you'd rather Hylton on the bench? Come on.cabbles said:
One league goal this season, the same as Hylton and Ahadme. He’s approaching the end of a miserable 3 and a half years, and I for one are glad to see he hasn’t just walked back into the team/bench.SporadicAddick said:
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
We’ve got players like Terry Taylor and Dixon who may not be up to scratch, but are probably working just as hard and who may have more of a future here. Too many managers have, over the last few years, fallen into this trap of relying on him when he’s returned, and those returns have diminished each time he’s come back during that periodHe’s been less effective with each injury, the only thing he does of any consistency anymore is break down, and it’s quite refreshing not to see him just get his 20 minute cameo like it’s for granted.
You’re right in that I’m frustrated, but I genuinely don’t see what having him straight back in that squad will do, based on those diminishing returns. For want of a better analogy, it’s like somehow, we’ve convinced ourselves this guy was like some 11/10 we pulled in a bar once, but forgotten all the alcohol we consumed and the morning after. I still cannot get my head around it, even less so now with a couple of months of his contract left to run, and his last 12 months in a Charlton shirt
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I agree he hasn't offered as much as he used to but I still think he's a better option than Ahadme and Hylton. May as well get some use out of him before he goes.cabbles said:
It’s more that why should he just walk back in. I used Hylton and Ahadme on the basis they’ve scored the same amount of league goals as our cheat code, and Hylton has done it in less appearances to highlight it’s pretty drastic we just assume he’s “fit” let’s just get him back on the bench.Talal said:
Get your frustrated with him but you'd rather Hylton on the bench? Come on.cabbles said:
One league goal this season, the same as Hylton and Ahadme. He’s approaching the end of a miserable 3 and a half years, and I for one are glad to see he hasn’t just walked back into the team/bench.SporadicAddick said:
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
We’ve got players like Terry Taylor and Dixon who may not be up to scratch, but are probably working just as hard and who may have more of a future here. Too many managers have, over the last few years, fallen into this trap of relying on him when he’s returned, and those returns have diminished each time he’s come back during that periodHe’s been less effective with each injury, the only thing he does of any consistency anymore is break down, and it’s quite refreshing not to see him just get his 20 minute cameo like it’s for granted.
You’re right in that I’m frustrated, but I genuinely don’t see what having him straight back in that squad will do, based on those diminishing returns. For want of a better analogy, it’s like somehow, we’ve convinced ourselves this guy was like some 11/10 we pulled in a bar once, but forgotten all the alcohol we consumed and the morning after. I still cannot get my head around it, even less so now with a couple of months of his contract left to run, and his last 12 months in a Charlton shirt7 - 
            
Totally agree. Ahadme has nowhere near the quality of chuks and hylton is just there as an injury time bully when we’re winning. If chuks is match fit, get him in the squad. May only be another handful of games anyway.Talal said:
I agree he hasn't offered as much as he used to but I still think he's a better option than Ahadme and Hylton. May as well get some use out of him before he goes.cabbles said:
It’s more that why should he just walk back in. I used Hylton and Ahadme on the basis they’ve scored the same amount of league goals as our cheat code, and Hylton has done it in less appearances to highlight it’s pretty drastic we just assume he’s “fit” let’s just get him back on the bench.Talal said:
Get your frustrated with him but you'd rather Hylton on the bench? Come on.cabbles said:
One league goal this season, the same as Hylton and Ahadme. He’s approaching the end of a miserable 3 and a half years, and I for one are glad to see he hasn’t just walked back into the team/bench.SporadicAddick said:
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
We’ve got players like Terry Taylor and Dixon who may not be up to scratch, but are probably working just as hard and who may have more of a future here. Too many managers have, over the last few years, fallen into this trap of relying on him when he’s returned, and those returns have diminished each time he’s come back during that periodHe’s been less effective with each injury, the only thing he does of any consistency anymore is break down, and it’s quite refreshing not to see him just get his 20 minute cameo like it’s for granted.
You’re right in that I’m frustrated, but I genuinely don’t see what having him straight back in that squad will do, based on those diminishing returns. For want of a better analogy, it’s like somehow, we’ve convinced ourselves this guy was like some 11/10 we pulled in a bar once, but forgotten all the alcohol we consumed and the morning after. I still cannot get my head around it, even less so now with a couple of months of his contract left to run, and his last 12 months in a Charlton shirt
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            cabbles said:
It’s more that why should he just walk back in. I used Hylton and Ahadme on the basis they’ve scored the same amount of league goals as our cheat code, and Hylton has done it in less appearances to highlight it’s pretty drastic we just assume he’s “fit” let’s just get him back on the bench.Talal said:
Get your frustrated with him but you'd rather Hylton on the bench? Come on.cabbles said:
One league goal this season, the same as Hylton and Ahadme. He’s approaching the end of a miserable 3 and a half years, and I for one are glad to see he hasn’t just walked back into the team/bench.SporadicAddick said:
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
We’ve got players like Terry Taylor and Dixon who may not be up to scratch, but are probably working just as hard and who may have more of a future here. Too many managers have, over the last few years, fallen into this trap of relying on him when he’s returned, and those returns have diminished each time he’s come back during that periodHe’s been less effective with each injury, the only thing he does of any consistency anymore is break down, and it’s quite refreshing not to see him just get his 20 minute cameo like it’s for granted.
You’re right in that I’m frustrated, but I genuinely don’t see what having him straight back in that squad will do, based on those diminishing returns. For want of a better analogy, it’s like somehow, we’ve convinced ourselves this guy was like some 11/10 we pulled in a bar once, but forgotten all the alcohol we consumed and the morning after. I still cannot get my head around it, even less so now with a couple of months of his contract left to run, and his last 12 months in a Charlton shirt
Nearly everytime Aneke comes off the bench we improve as a team. Nearly everytime Hylton or Ahadme come off the bench we get worse
We moan all season about lack of quality in our team and you’d not include one of our only players that has any
Just looking at how many goals they’ve scored is such a simplistic way of looking at it. For starters Aneke has set up 2 goals with brilliant crosses, if only someone else in the squad could do that then he’d probably have scored more himself
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talalsrightfoot. Refused to accept he was wrong even when it was explained to him and got so narky about his idiocy being pointed out he asked for his account to be closedoohaahmortimer said:
Classic Charlton Life theorem right there and the fella , forgotten who it was, was adamant about it 😂Henry Irving said:
We'd save 6 months wages so be able to spend it on other players 😉😉😉😉Callumcafc said:
What would be the benefit in paying up his contract six months early?Valiantphil said:My guess is a brief cameo against Wycombe and a post match farewell to the fans.
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Hylton P6, G1, A1.NabySarr said:cabbles said:
It’s more that why should he just walk back in. I used Hylton and Ahadme on the basis they’ve scored the same amount of league goals as our cheat code, and Hylton has done it in less appearances to highlight it’s pretty drastic we just assume he’s “fit” let’s just get him back on the bench.Talal said:
Get your frustrated with him but you'd rather Hylton on the bench? Come on.cabbles said:
One league goal this season, the same as Hylton and Ahadme. He’s approaching the end of a miserable 3 and a half years, and I for one are glad to see he hasn’t just walked back into the team/bench.SporadicAddick said:
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
We’ve got players like Terry Taylor and Dixon who may not be up to scratch, but are probably working just as hard and who may have more of a future here. Too many managers have, over the last few years, fallen into this trap of relying on him when he’s returned, and those returns have diminished each time he’s come back during that periodHe’s been less effective with each injury, the only thing he does of any consistency anymore is break down, and it’s quite refreshing not to see him just get his 20 minute cameo like it’s for granted.
You’re right in that I’m frustrated, but I genuinely don’t see what having him straight back in that squad will do, based on those diminishing returns. For want of a better analogy, it’s like somehow, we’ve convinced ourselves this guy was like some 11/10 we pulled in a bar once, but forgotten all the alcohol we consumed and the morning after. I still cannot get my head around it, even less so now with a couple of months of his contract left to run, and his last 12 months in a Charlton shirt
Nearly everytime Aneke comes off the bench we improve as a team. Nearly everytime Hylton or Ahadme come off the bench we get worse
Aneke P9, G1, A2
Ahadme P18, G1, A1.
Disagree with we get worse with Hylton, certainly true Ahadme is always a downgrade.2 - 
            
Sunk cost fallacy.cabbles said:
It’s more that why should he just walk back in. I used Hylton and Ahadme on the basis they’ve scored the same amount of league goals as our cheat code, and Hylton has done it in less appearances to highlight it’s pretty drastic we just assume he’s “fit” let’s just get him back on the bench.Talal said:
Get your frustrated with him but you'd rather Hylton on the bench? Come on.cabbles said:
One league goal this season, the same as Hylton and Ahadme. He’s approaching the end of a miserable 3 and a half years, and I for one are glad to see he hasn’t just walked back into the team/bench.SporadicAddick said:
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
We’ve got players like Terry Taylor and Dixon who may not be up to scratch, but are probably working just as hard and who may have more of a future here. Too many managers have, over the last few years, fallen into this trap of relying on him when he’s returned, and those returns have diminished each time he’s come back during that periodHe’s been less effective with each injury, the only thing he does of any consistency anymore is break down, and it’s quite refreshing not to see him just get his 20 minute cameo like it’s for granted.
You’re right in that I’m frustrated, but I genuinely don’t see what having him straight back in that squad will do, based on those diminishing returns. For want of a better analogy, it’s like somehow, we’ve convinced ourselves this guy was like some 11/10 we pulled in a bar once, but forgotten all the alcohol we consumed and the morning after. I still cannot get my head around it, even less so now with a couple of months of his contract left to run, and his last 12 months in a Charlton shirt
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Only room for one talal to be wrong on here.Garrymanilow said:
talalsrightfoot. Refused to accept he was wrong even when it was explained to him and got so narky about his idiocy being pointed out he asked for his account to be closedoohaahmortimer said:
Classic Charlton Life theorem right there and the fella , forgotten who it was, was adamant about it 😂Henry Irving said:
We'd save 6 months wages so be able to spend it on other players 😉😉😉😉Callumcafc said:
What would be the benefit in paying up his contract six months early?Valiantphil said:My guess is a brief cameo against Wycombe and a post match farewell to the fans.5 - 
            
Again, just looking at goals and assists is way too simplistic. Aneke is better in the air, better at holding the ball up and linking play than both of the othersDazzler21 said:
Hylton P6, G1, A1.NabySarr said:cabbles said:
It’s more that why should he just walk back in. I used Hylton and Ahadme on the basis they’ve scored the same amount of league goals as our cheat code, and Hylton has done it in less appearances to highlight it’s pretty drastic we just assume he’s “fit” let’s just get him back on the bench.Talal said:
Get your frustrated with him but you'd rather Hylton on the bench? Come on.cabbles said:
One league goal this season, the same as Hylton and Ahadme. He’s approaching the end of a miserable 3 and a half years, and I for one are glad to see he hasn’t just walked back into the team/bench.SporadicAddick said:
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
We’ve got players like Terry Taylor and Dixon who may not be up to scratch, but are probably working just as hard and who may have more of a future here. Too many managers have, over the last few years, fallen into this trap of relying on him when he’s returned, and those returns have diminished each time he’s come back during that periodHe’s been less effective with each injury, the only thing he does of any consistency anymore is break down, and it’s quite refreshing not to see him just get his 20 minute cameo like it’s for granted.
You’re right in that I’m frustrated, but I genuinely don’t see what having him straight back in that squad will do, based on those diminishing returns. For want of a better analogy, it’s like somehow, we’ve convinced ourselves this guy was like some 11/10 we pulled in a bar once, but forgotten all the alcohol we consumed and the morning after. I still cannot get my head around it, even less so now with a couple of months of his contract left to run, and his last 12 months in a Charlton shirt
Nearly everytime Aneke comes off the bench we improve as a team. Nearly everytime Hylton or Ahadme come off the bench we get worse
Aneke P9, G1, A2
Ahadme P18, G1, A1.
Disagree with we get worse with Hylton, certainly true Ahadme is always a downgrade.6 - 
            
Not when he's injured and unavailable he's not. Which is most of the time now.NabySarr said:
Again, just looking at goals and assists is way too simplistic. Aneke is better in the air, better at holding the ball up and linking play than both of the othersDazzler21 said:
Hylton P6, G1, A1.NabySarr said:cabbles said:
It’s more that why should he just walk back in. I used Hylton and Ahadme on the basis they’ve scored the same amount of league goals as our cheat code, and Hylton has done it in less appearances to highlight it’s pretty drastic we just assume he’s “fit” let’s just get him back on the bench.Talal said:
Get your frustrated with him but you'd rather Hylton on the bench? Come on.cabbles said:
One league goal this season, the same as Hylton and Ahadme. He’s approaching the end of a miserable 3 and a half years, and I for one are glad to see he hasn’t just walked back into the team/bench.SporadicAddick said:
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
We’ve got players like Terry Taylor and Dixon who may not be up to scratch, but are probably working just as hard and who may have more of a future here. Too many managers have, over the last few years, fallen into this trap of relying on him when he’s returned, and those returns have diminished each time he’s come back during that periodHe’s been less effective with each injury, the only thing he does of any consistency anymore is break down, and it’s quite refreshing not to see him just get his 20 minute cameo like it’s for granted.
You’re right in that I’m frustrated, but I genuinely don’t see what having him straight back in that squad will do, based on those diminishing returns. For want of a better analogy, it’s like somehow, we’ve convinced ourselves this guy was like some 11/10 we pulled in a bar once, but forgotten all the alcohol we consumed and the morning after. I still cannot get my head around it, even less so now with a couple of months of his contract left to run, and his last 12 months in a Charlton shirt
Nearly everytime Aneke comes off the bench we improve as a team. Nearly everytime Hylton or Ahadme come off the bench we get worse
Aneke P9, G1, A2
Ahadme P18, G1, A1.
Disagree with we get worse with Hylton, certainly true Ahadme is always a downgrade.3 - 
            Off_it said:
He WAS a better player. Now, who knows?!SporadicAddick said:
Because he’s a better player than others on the bench?cabbles said:
Why?NabySarr said:
If he’s fit then not having him on the bench is just sillyoohaahmortimer said:Spoke to him in the car park after today’s game , he’s available Wednesday but doesn’t expect for the squad to be changed much while we keep on getting the results .
I can say with a very high degree of confidence that he is better than Ahadme who I have down as non league standard and have seen no quality from whatsoever all season.
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