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January Transfer Window (rumours + actuals)
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MrBurns said:Locking Aneke down to a new 3 year contract would be a big statement from the SMT0
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Seems like Chuks has been very sensible with his property investments so is set for life after football. He may well take a pay as you play contract just to keep playing? Worth it in the right circumstances4
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Pelling1993 said:Seems like Chuks has been very sensible with his property investments so is set for life after football. He may well take a pay as you play contract just to keep playing? Worth it in the right circumstances12
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sam3110 said:Pelling1993 said:Seems like Chuks has been very sensible with his property investments so is set for life after football. He may well take a pay as you play contract just to keep playing? Worth it in the right circumstances5
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Pelling1993 said:sam3110 said:Pelling1993 said:Seems like Chuks has been very sensible with his property investments so is set for life after football. He may well take a pay as you play contract just to keep playing? Worth it in the right circumstances
Here's an article from a while back demonstrating this with Owen Hargreaves at Man United:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.express.co.uk/sport/football/246782/Owen-Hargreaves-on-a-pay-as-you-play-deal/amp
Goal bonuses, incentives and minute based bonuses will exist.
You'd of course then have to get a player to agree to these terms, all of that part I'm not sure on. There are definitely bonuses and performance base clauses in professionals contracts though, that's a fact.
Same as when we sign someone, there will be similar clauses there based on promotion, play time etc.1 -
(For completeness) we’ve also signed these jellied lads.18
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There were probably a few players on zero hours contracts at Newcastle during the Mike Ashley years.15
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charltonbob said:cafc4life said:Wrexham signed Jay Rodriguez6
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Pelling1993 said:Seems like Chuks has been very sensible with his property investments so is set for life after football. He may well take a pay as you play contract just to keep playing? Worth it in the right circumstances7
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RonnieMoore said:Pelling1993 said:Seems like Chuks has been very sensible with his property investments so is set for life after football. He may well take a pay as you play contract just to keep playing? Worth it in the right circumstances17
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clive said:RonnieMoore said:Pelling1993 said:Seems like Chuks has been very sensible with his property investments so is set for life after football. He may well take a pay as you play contract just to keep playing? Worth it in the right circumstances7
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Pelling1993 said:Seems like Chuks has been very sensible with his property investments so is set for life after football. He may well take a pay as you play contract just to keep playing? Worth it in the right circumstances
If he feels he can continue and wants to, he is still offering us something so I wouldn't rule out some kind of contract.0 -
Poor Mungo Bridge…great name however it looks like going to villa ruined his potential, he’s left villa now and only played 4 games. All the best lad 👍🏻1
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Braziliance said:sam3110 said:Braziliance said:I genuinely think I was the only person who credited Carlisle on their transfer activity? So that's fast become a bit of a Charlton Life myth that 'people' said when it couldn't have been more than myself a couple of others?
I don't think anyone was jealous that Luke Armstrong went to Carlisle. I don't think anyone actually wanted the players Carlisle were signing here.
From my point of view, it was more so that Carlisle were bang in trouble, and instead of just letting it happen, their owners at least tried to correct it and signed a couple of decent players in Armstrong and Harry Lewis. I'd watched Harry Lewis in person so knew he was a decent keeper and an upgrade.
They went down, and they're struggling now. The point is being missed entirely though. They spent money to at least try, and have ready made players for league2. It hasn't worked, and they're looking likely for a double relegation, which might suggest their troubles are deeper now than a few decent signings?
Either way, it's fast becoming a Charlton myth and a complete exaggeration.
I never wanted us to compete with Carlisles signings, but we were both in a relegation fight, and reinforcements would have aided us, that was my point. Not the money they spent, or the quality of player, but that they were trying to increase their odds.
We are now in an opposite position where we have a squad that's a couple of injuries away to key players disrupting our season. We also have some players who look very tired 60 minutes onwards last game. A few signings, when money can be spent, despite the myths, would seriously help us. If they don't, we will have had to have made some additions in the summer anyway.
No matter what I say though, this time next year, the same old posts will be made. It would just be nice to not see the included Carlisle posts be a recurring theme along with the usual nonsense as it's a complete fabrication and based upon 2 users posting, not a decent % of people saying it.
Apologies to the people who check the thread for actual rumours and seen my clutter.
Petty, petty fucking forum. Especially the last 2-3 years.
I made the point yesterday that there's very fine margins in football, and yes we won the games but Bolton and Shrewsbury could've easily been draws and then the mood would be very different with us sat in mid-table. But the usual forum smart arses jumped on it and decided that i was wrong because 'we won'.
Even top PL clubs are looking to strengthen in this window, but don't worry we're all good and everything is fine because we beat Shrewsbury and Bristol Rovers.Pity some of are fans just sway from side to side when it suits them.1 -
Fkin hell, there’s no way someone’s called their baby ‘Mungo’. And I thought my parents were cruel.12
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You know it’s a good window when we’re a couple of days out from the deadline and we’re mulling over a pay to play contract for Aneke7
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I’m waiting to be assured that we can still sign Danny Hyton after the window has closed…13
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ValleyGary said:Fkin hell, there’s no way someone’s called their baby ‘Mungo’. And I thought my parents were cruel.
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KiwiValley said:(For completeness) we’ve also signed these jellied lads.16
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TheAddicks4Ever said:Poor Mungo Bridge…great name however it looks like going to villa ruined his potential, he’s left villa now and only played 4 games. All the best lad 👍🏻
Oh this is a transfer thread reference deep cut! I can't even remember what year Mungo Bridge was???3 - Sponsored links:
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ValleyGary said:Fkin hell, there’s no way someone’s called their baby ‘Mungo’. And I thought my parents were cruel.13
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TheAddicks4Ever said:Poor Mungo Bridge…great name however it looks like going to villa ruined his potential, he’s left villa now and only played 4 games. All the best lad 👍🏻
As nothing is happening on Charlton incomings here's some information:
Mungo Jerry Erogbogbo London Bridge is 24 years old and left Aston Villa in 2022 after failing to break into the 1st team squad. Mungo had a trial at Bristol Rovers but failed to impress. Taken on by Macclesfield but never played a game. He has now returned to Daventry where he had his youth career before joining Villa.
Unfortunately for Mungo it was a bridge to far to have a professional career.2 -
seth plum said:0
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The father of the explorer Mungo Park was called Mungo Park, and the son of explorer Mungo Park was called Mungo Park.
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seth plum said:The father of the explorer Mungo Park was called Mungo Park, and the son of explorer Mungo Park was called Mungo Park.6
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Weren't Mungo the bloke on the brahman bull in Blazing Saddles?1
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ValleyGary said:Fkin hell, there’s no way someone’s called their baby ‘Mungo’. And I thought my parents were cruel.1
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soapboxsam said:TheAddicks4Ever said:Poor Mungo Bridge…great name however it looks like going to villa ruined his potential, he’s left villa now and only played 4 games. All the best lad 👍🏻
As nothing is happening on Charlton incomings here's some information:
Mungo Jerry Erogbogbo London Bridge is 24 years old and left Aston Villa in 2022 after failing to break into the 1st team squad. Mungo had a trial at Bristol Rovers but failed to impress. Taken on by Macclesfield but never played a game. He has now returned to Daventry where he had his youth career before joining Villa.
Unfortunately for Mungo it was a bridge to far to have a professional career.0 -
Gribbo said:Weren't Mungo the bloke on the brahman bull in Blazing Saddles?3