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Thierry Small - signed a 4 year deal with Preston (p36)
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Chizz said:Question: who would sign TS if Charlton don't get promoted?
The background to this is simple: if Charlton are in L1 next season, the best place for him to be playing, week in, week out, is for promotion-chasing Charlton. Which bigger club (bigger than Charlton, that is) would be looking to sign a player that's just failed to get promoted from L1?
I can't help thinking that, if Charlton were to have to face another season in L1, then Charlton is exactly where he should be playing.6 -
tangoflash said:With TS missing the last few games, I can't help my glass-half-empty head probably reading far too much into this, but here's my headspace conspirosy theory:
With his contract coming to an end, he's already told NJ he'll be leaving in the summer. NJ naturally wants players out there that will give 100% and prepared to go over the top, (Blackadder style) but fears that Small will hold back, in fear of getting injured. Let's also remember that before his "injury" he was hardly pulling up any trees for the last few matches he played in.
I'm sure I'm just bing a nervous ninny and seeing things that simply are not there, but I can't shake that small crumb that could be right.
Saying that, I still thing a half-hearted TS is better than no TS.3 -
Garrymanilow said:tangoflash said:With TS missing the last few games, I can't help my glass-half-empty head probably reading far too much into this, but here's my headspace conspirosy theory:
With his contract coming to an end, he's already told NJ he'll be leaving in the summer. NJ naturally wants players out there that will give 100% and prepared to go over the top, (Blackadder style) but fears that Small will hold back, in fear of getting injured. Let's also remember that before his "injury" he was hardly pulling up any trees for the last few matches he played in.
I'm sure I'm just bing a nervous ninny and seeing things that simply are not there, but I can't shake that small crumb that could be right.
Saying that, I still thing a half-hearted TS is better than no TS.0 -
Chizz said:Question: who would sign TS if Charlton don't get promoted?
The background to this is simple: if Charlton are in L1 next season, the best place for him to be playing, week in, week out, is for promotion-chasing Charlton. Which bigger club (bigger than Charlton, that is) would be looking to sign a player that's just failed to get promoted from L1?
I can't help thinking that, if Charlton were to have to face another season in L1, then Charlton is exactly where he should be playing.5 -
Small was lapping up the chants and applause from the Charlton fans yesterday as he warmed up during the game.3
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Chants don't buy you money or houses though5
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ShootersHillGuru said:Chizz said:Question: who would sign TS if Charlton don't get promoted?
The background to this is simple: if Charlton are in L1 next season, the best place for him to be playing, week in, week out, is for promotion-chasing Charlton. Which bigger club (bigger than Charlton, that is) would be looking to sign a player that's just failed to get promoted from L1?
I can't help thinking that, if Charlton were to have to face another season in L1, then Charlton is exactly where he should be playing.
From my point of view, he'd be better off playing week in week out for Charlton - in L1 or the Championship - next season, than playing half the games in the season for Preston or Hull.3 -
I don't think there is any doubt Small likes the club. He plays (metaphorically) with a smile on his face and he's been all-in on the community engagement side. Seems to have bought into the culture of the club. I don't know if that would be enough to make him stay with us if we don't get promoted, but it gives us more of a chance than if he didn't like it here that much.5
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I think if we get promoted he signs a new contract if we don’t he goes15
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SteveACS said:Garrymanilow said:tangoflash said:With TS missing the last few games, I can't help my glass-half-empty head probably reading far too much into this, but here's my headspace conspirosy theory:
With his contract coming to an end, he's already told NJ he'll be leaving in the summer. NJ naturally wants players out there that will give 100% and prepared to go over the top, (Blackadder style) but fears that Small will hold back, in fear of getting injured. Let's also remember that before his "injury" he was hardly pulling up any trees for the last few matches he played in.
I'm sure I'm just bing a nervous ninny and seeing things that simply are not there, but I can't shake that small crumb that could be right.
Saying that, I still thing a half-hearted TS is better than no TS.
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Chizz said:ShootersHillGuru said:Chizz said:Question: who would sign TS if Charlton don't get promoted?
The background to this is simple: if Charlton are in L1 next season, the best place for him to be playing, week in, week out, is for promotion-chasing Charlton. Which bigger club (bigger than Charlton, that is) would be looking to sign a player that's just failed to get promoted from L1?
I can't help thinking that, if Charlton were to have to face another season in L1, then Charlton is exactly where he should be playing.
From my point of view, he'd be better off playing week in week out for Charlton - in L1 or the Championship - next season, than playing half the games in the season for Preston or Hull.0 -
Garrymanilow said:SteveACS said:Garrymanilow said:tangoflash said:With TS missing the last few games, I can't help my glass-half-empty head probably reading far too much into this, but here's my headspace conspirosy theory:
With his contract coming to an end, he's already told NJ he'll be leaving in the summer. NJ naturally wants players out there that will give 100% and prepared to go over the top, (Blackadder style) but fears that Small will hold back, in fear of getting injured. Let's also remember that before his "injury" he was hardly pulling up any trees for the last few matches he played in.
I'm sure I'm just bing a nervous ninny and seeing things that simply are not there, but I can't shake that small crumb that could be right.
Saying that, I still thing a half-hearted TS is better than no TS.1 -
J BLOCK said:Garrymanilow said:SteveACS said:Garrymanilow said:tangoflash said:With TS missing the last few games, I can't help my glass-half-empty head probably reading far too much into this, but here's my headspace conspirosy theory:
With his contract coming to an end, he's already told NJ he'll be leaving in the summer. NJ naturally wants players out there that will give 100% and prepared to go over the top, (Blackadder style) but fears that Small will hold back, in fear of getting injured. Let's also remember that before his "injury" he was hardly pulling up any trees for the last few matches he played in.
I'm sure I'm just bing a nervous ninny and seeing things that simply are not there, but I can't shake that small crumb that could be right.
Saying that, I still thing a half-hearted TS is better than no TS.12 -
AndyG said:I think if we get promoted he signs a new contract if we don’t he goes
Even he does go it was a good signing - young player on a free, 18 good months and then we still get a bit of compensation due to his age. Need to be making more signings in that mould.
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SteveACS said:Garrymanilow said:tangoflash said:With TS missing the last few games, I can't help my glass-half-empty head probably reading far too much into this, but here's my headspace conspirosy theory:
With his contract coming to an end, he's already told NJ he'll be leaving in the summer. NJ naturally wants players out there that will give 100% and prepared to go over the top, (Blackadder style) but fears that Small will hold back, in fear of getting injured. Let's also remember that before his "injury" he was hardly pulling up any trees for the last few matches he played in.
I'm sure I'm just bing a nervous ninny and seeing things that simply are not there, but I can't shake that small crumb that could be right.
Saying that, I still thing a half-hearted TS is better than no TS.
watson on the other hand is very likely to be moving on and maybe hasnt heard from the club and is making noise as a reminder of his existence1 -
Contrary to a lot on here I actually quite like Watson. He's not as dynamic as Small, but he's tidy, can defend and gets up and down the pitch. He's no world beater, but I think Jones likes him too. Was probably the most improved player last season under NJ but has been a bit unlucky with injuries this season. You can see with that run at wrexham or that pass against Burton that he has something about him. Not saying I'd sign him up for next year. But he's contributing at the moment and seems like a decent lad.9
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YTS1978 said:Contrary to a lot on here I actually quite like Watson. He's not as dynamic as Small, but he's tidy, can defend and gets up and down the pitch. He's no world beater, but I think Jones likes him too. Was probably the most improved player last season under NJ but has been a bit unlucky with injuries this season. You can see with that run at wrexham or that pass against Burton that he has something about him. Not saying I'd sign him up for next year. But he's contributing at the moment and seems like a decent lad.0
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YTS1978 said:Contrary to a lot on here I actually quite like Watson. He's not as dynamic as Small, but he's tidy, can defend and gets up and down the pitch. He's no world beater, but I think Jones likes him too. Was probably the most improved player last season under NJ but has been a bit unlucky with injuries this season. You can see with that run at wrexham or that pass against Burton that he has something about him. Not saying I'd sign him up for next year. But he's contributing at the moment and seems like a decent lad.
He probably is the third or fourth best fullback we've got but only because the others are just that good.2 -
YTS1978 said:Contrary to a lot on here I actually quite like Watson. He's not as dynamic as Small, but he's tidy, can defend and gets up and down the pitch. He's no world beater, but I think Jones likes him too. Was probably the most improved player last season under NJ but has been a bit unlucky with injuries this season. You can see with that run at wrexham or that pass against Burton that he has something about him. Not saying I'd sign him up for next year. But he's contributing at the moment and seems like a decent lad.9
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I can't believe Small is even in the same conversation as Watson. Watson will be off in the summer because we won't want to keep him whatever division we are in. We will want to keep Small. The reason for this is bleeding obvious.0
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Agree with the comments above. There is no comparison between the two. Small is clearly the better option. I was just pointing out that Watson has contributed in recent weeks, so isn't necessarily the epitomy of "bang average". I mean Thierry was pretty average for a few games prior to his injury in fairness. But it was only when he was out the side that it was so noticeable how it affected our playing style. Particularly with Tyreece getting doubled up on the other wing.
Edit. Maybe i should have added my comment to the Tennai Watson Done Deal thread so as not to offend anyone haha! COYA!1 -
MuttleyCAFC said:I can't believe Small is even in the same conversation as Watson. Watson will be off in the summer because we won't want to keep him whatever division we are in. We will want to keep Small. The reason for this is bleeding obvious.6
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I don't rate him as a full back either. There are players that can come in and do a job. A good job even, but if you keep playing them, a mistake is always not far away. Watson is one of those players IMO.0
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Hes perfectly fine as a backup in League 1. Won't be first choice for a club chasing primotion nor will he be good enough in the Championship0
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Regardless of the league, it depends on what is on the table from Charlton.
Djiksteel, Aribo and Bauer all left. Obviously they were RD days but I think they’d have left regardless.0 -
Chizz said:ShootersHillGuru said:Chizz said:Question: who would sign TS if Charlton don't get promoted?
The background to this is simple: if Charlton are in L1 next season, the best place for him to be playing, week in, week out, is for promotion-chasing Charlton. Which bigger club (bigger than Charlton, that is) would be looking to sign a player that's just failed to get promoted from L1?
I can't help thinking that, if Charlton were to have to face another season in L1, then Charlton is exactly where he should be playing.
From my point of view, he'd be better off playing week in week out for Charlton - in L1 or the Championship - next season, than playing half the games in the season for Preston or Hull.
Wrexham, they need a James McC***n replacement, he gets to play week in week out in the Championship and a pay rise, even if we go up can still see that happening, the Disney Hollywood bollocks is a good catch for the younger players.0 -
as I’ve said before the difference now is Thierry has an agent working for Thierry not himself. John Fortune is likely to be thinking what’s best for Thierry which is probably to stay at Charlton whereas his previous agent would literally have sold him to the highest bidder.
However the last I heard we were paying him absolute peanuts which doesn’t bode well because I’m pretty sure ANY offer will be a significant increase and may turn his head. We really should have got him to sign last summer or cashed in!6 -
Swisdom said:as I’ve said before the difference now is Thierry has an agent working for Thierry not himself. John Fortune is likely to be thinking what’s best for Thierry which is probably to stay at Charlton whereas his previous agent would literally have sold him to the highest bidder.
However the last I heard we were paying him absolute peanuts which doesn’t bode well because I’m pretty sure ANY offer will be a significant increase and may turn his head. We really should have got him to sign last summer or cashed in!0 -
Swisdom said:as I’ve said before the difference now is Thierry has an agent working for Thierry not himself. John Fortune is likely to be thinking what’s best for Thierry which is probably to stay at Charlton whereas his previous agent would literally have sold him to the highest bidder.
However the last I heard we were paying him absolute peanuts which doesn’t bode well because I’m pretty sure ANY offer will be a significant increase and may turn his head. We really should have got him to sign last summer or cashed in!
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/charlton-trigger-thierry-smalls-extension-clause
We should be due compensation due to his age, so when you factor that in we wouldn’t have made much more by cashing in. Selling him would have meant one more player to replace, and it’s turned out moving him to the right was key to our turnaround in form.
Overall I think we did the right thing in keeping him, even if we don’t manage to hold on to him for next season. It’s got to the point from his perspective he may as well wait and see what division we’ll be in, so I can understand why it’s probably out negotiations on hold for now.4 -
Woodwork said:Swisdom said:as I’ve said before the difference now is Thierry has an agent working for Thierry not himself. John Fortune is likely to be thinking what’s best for Thierry which is probably to stay at Charlton whereas his previous agent would literally have sold him to the highest bidder.
However the last I heard we were paying him absolute peanuts which doesn’t bode well because I’m pretty sure ANY offer will be a significant increase and may turn his head. We really should have got him to sign last summer or cashed in!1