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Danny Hylton Signs As Player Coach
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I don’t know the answer to that question, do you?fenaddick said:
And how many contracts did he negotiate? Or how many players did he scout?seth plum said:
I said ‘it might be’.Todds_right_hook said:seth plum said:It might be possible that Hylton has contributed more to the cause for his money than Methven, Rodwell and Scott combined.
I’m not a fan of any of those but can you state what they have and haven’t contributed to the cause?
likewise, what has hylton done/not done.
i know the response will be the signing of ahadme, a Campbell etc, how about the signings of Coventry, Ramsay and small?
apologies but posts like this do wind me up. Constant attack, same agenda without evidence to back it up.
Danny Hylton has scored more goals for Charlton in friendlies and league games than the other three. That’s evidence.0 -
Is speculating the same as spouting off?Todds_right_hook said:
How may community activities has hylton been involved in, how many tie ups etc with Caribbean clubs, how many sponsorship deals etc.seth plum said:
I said ‘it might be’.Todds_right_hook said:seth plum said:It might be possible that Hylton has contributed more to the cause for his money than Methven, Rodwell and Scott combined.
I’m not a fan of any of those but can you state what they have and haven’t contributed to the cause?
likewise, what has hylton done/not done.
i know the response will be the signing of ahadme, a Campbell etc, how about the signings of Coventry, Ramsay and small?
apologies but posts like this do wind me up. Constant attack, same agenda without evidence to back it up.
Danny Hylton has scored more goals for Charlton in friendlies and league games than the other three. That’s evidence.
obviously I do not have the answer to these questions, neither do I have an understanding of any of the aboves daily tasks! However, I’m not spouting off about their lack of contribution despite not knowing what their contribution is.
In what sense have I commented on their ‘lack of contribution’?0 -
No but the point is that isn’t his job just as it isn’t Rodwell’s job to score goals. You created a ridiculous false equivalence that I was just poking a hole throughseth plum said:
I don’t know the answer to that question, do you?fenaddick said:
And how many contracts did he negotiate? Or how many players did he scout?seth plum said:
I said ‘it might be’.Todds_right_hook said:seth plum said:It might be possible that Hylton has contributed more to the cause for his money than Methven, Rodwell and Scott combined.
I’m not a fan of any of those but can you state what they have and haven’t contributed to the cause?
likewise, what has hylton done/not done.
i know the response will be the signing of ahadme, a Campbell etc, how about the signings of Coventry, Ramsay and small?
apologies but posts like this do wind me up. Constant attack, same agenda without evidence to back it up.
Danny Hylton has scored more goals for Charlton in friendlies and league games than the other three. That’s evidence.2 -
No, and I have posted saying I do not know. I’m not the one making these ridiculous comparisons without substance.seth plum said:
I don’t know the answer to that question, do you?fenaddick said:
And how many contracts did he negotiate? Or how many players did he scout?seth plum said:
I said ‘it might be’.Todds_right_hook said:seth plum said:It might be possible that Hylton has contributed more to the cause for his money than Methven, Rodwell and Scott combined.
I’m not a fan of any of those but can you state what they have and haven’t contributed to the cause?
likewise, what has hylton done/not done.
i know the response will be the signing of ahadme, a Campbell etc, how about the signings of Coventry, Ramsay and small?
apologies but posts like this do wind me up. Constant attack, same agenda without evidence to back it up.
Danny Hylton has scored more goals for Charlton in friendlies and league games than the other three. That’s evidence.0 -
For what it’s worth, I thought Seth’s comment about goals scored was a light hearted joke.
Maybe I’ve got that wrong, but it seems people are quite angered by it and I don’t really understand why.2 -
Or people or board and fed up with Seth bringing either politics or his disliking for a certain member of our SMT due to his private education into into every thread.lordromford said:For what it’s worth, I thought Seth’s comment about goals scored was a light hearted joke.
Maybe I’ve got that wrong, but it seems people are quite angered by it and I don’t really understand why.5 -
Oh, I see.Todds_right_hook said:
Or people or board and fed up with Seth bringing either politics or his disliking for a certain member of our SMT due to his private education into into every thread.lordromford said:For what it’s worth, I thought Seth’s comment about goals scored was a light hearted joke.
Maybe I’ve got that wrong, but it seems people are quite angered by it and I don’t really understand why.
Not sure his comment went into that much detail or warranted such a response, but ok.
I know Seth grinds some people’s gears at times, but the attacks seem a bit disproportionate on this occasion.5 -
We do understand he is still training to be a coach. The reason I make the joke about this being work experience (for Hylton) is that he is still studying for his A licence. Having access to training facilities and Nathan Jones' training sessions is good for his studies.thenewbie said:
Might be a case of we let him use the training facilities etc to keep himself fit and in exchange he helps out in training sessions "as a favour" and without a formal contract or agreement.fenaddick said:
In terms of him being a forward. Well we have about 7 forwards (if one gets injured he'll probably put his boots back on) so there is no rush to sign him up again.0 -
Sign him up to the Charlton Community TrustTodds_right_hook said:
How may community activities has hylton been involved in, how many tie ups etc with Caribbean clubs, how many sponsorship deals etc.seth plum said:
I said ‘it might be’.Todds_right_hook said:seth plum said:It might be possible that Hylton has contributed more to the cause for his money than Methven, Rodwell and Scott combined.
I’m not a fan of any of those but can you state what they have and haven’t contributed to the cause?
likewise, what has hylton done/not done.
i know the response will be the signing of ahadme, a Campbell etc, how about the signings of Coventry, Ramsay and small?
apologies but posts like this do wind me up. Constant attack, same agenda without evidence to back it up.
Danny Hylton has scored more goals for Charlton in friendlies and league games than the other three. That’s evidence.
obviously I do not have the answer to these questions, neither do I have an understanding of any of the aboves daily tasks! However, I’m not spouting off about their lack of contribution despite not knowing what their contribution is.0 -
If he helps us get into playoffs then I'm all for it.If on the other hand we fail, I'll be straight back on this thread cursing the fella. 😉0
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A move that comes as a surprise to absolutely no one…3
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Get in!!!!!2
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Play offs confirmed. I wonder which 3 teams will join us?2
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Danny Hylton's Red and White Army2
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So he's basically a coach.
Indeed centre forward is the one area where we have loads of depth anyway, considering that Miles and Kanu came off the bench on Saturday, Chuks didn't get on the field and Ahadme can't even make the 18.1 -
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What a nice bloke14
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Couldn't agree more. I know he's become a bit of a jokey figure and we all enjoy that but he comes across really intelligently and really kindly. Completely different to his on pitch personaecclesaddick said:What a nice bloke4 -
14 years ago, I predicted Nathan Jones as a future Charlton manager. Now I have the same feeling about Danny Hylton. Remember you heard it here first.3
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Lots of "we" and "our" which I like to hear.
Also, the great Curbs mantra don't get too high after a win, don't get too low after a defeat...4 -
Comes across really well in that3
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Future Charlton Manager...2
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Our professional keep it in the corner guy is back!!!fenaddick said:2 -
fenaddick said:
Couldn't agree more. I know he's become a bit of a jokey figure and we all enjoy that but he comes across really intelligently and really kindly. Completely different to his on pitch personaecclesaddick said:What a nice bloke
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Excellent decision I think, the guy clearly has played a part with the morale and spirit in the team. Seems like a no brainer to keep him involved, wonder if we'll see him on the bench again0
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He is risen5
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Keep him in reserve until the playoffs, then unleash, obvSheepie1985 said:Excellent decision I think, the guy clearly has played a part with the morale and spirit in the team. Seems like a no brainer to keep him involved, wonder if we'll see him on the bench again0 -
Nathan, Brainy and Phlegm… reeling off the lads going on his stag do.fenaddick said:13 -
He's like a real life Ted Lasso character. One of my favourite sub-genres of footballer is player who is an absolute psychopath on the pitch and a lovely person off it. Apparently Luis Suarez and Diego Costa were both really pleasant, chill people outside of football but as soon as they crossed that white line they were monsters. Nice to add Danny Hylton to that list.8








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