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Deadline Day from Pg.641 - Summer 2025 Charlton Athletic Transfer Rumours
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My favourite beside this was the grass snake thread but that was deleted in an act of what I can only describe as profound moderator vandalism. IYKYKCL_Phantom said:Chunes said:This argument doesn't even have any entertainment value. Where are the creative insults about coaching kids and disabled mothers? Boring
For all you CL young'uns that missed it, without a doubt the most legendary CL meltdown EVER. Over a psf. Peak.
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/68334/dulwich-hamlet-v-charlton-xi-2-3-wiggins-injured/p5
* Yes it was worth finding
Edit: the thread is still here, but the best post isn't (it was something along the lines of 'keep the snake and get rid of the grandma')
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/comment/2180371#Comment_2180371
Summer of 2015 was a weird time on here. The best of times5 -
I hope in a way Galbraith stays at Orient so he can be linked with Charlton every window .
Hayden Mullins has never been truly replaced.20 -
Has Galbraith been linked? Not seen it anywhere.....MintoHumbugs said:I hope in a way Galbraith stays at Orient so he can be linked with Charlton every window .
Hayden Mullins has never been truly replaced.6 -
As GarryManilow mentioned on the previous page , yes Huddersfield have splashed the cash in the past on the likes of Joe Taylor and Dion Charles but Kevin Nagle the owner still isn't overly popular. Wonder how legit this Gailbraith interest is from them or if it's him trying to show they're going to be ambitious again before being turned down for a Championship club.4
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Classic times and can you believe it - the 10th anniversary. Legendary thread.CL_Phantom said:Chunes said:This argument doesn't even have any entertainment value. Where are the creative insults about coaching kids and disabled mothers? Boring
For all you CL young'uns that missed it, without a doubt the most legendary CL meltdown EVER. Over a psf. Peak.
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/68334/dulwich-hamlet-v-charlton-xi-2-3-wiggins-injured/p5
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Apparently going to Huddersfield...🙄robroy said:
Has Galbraith been linked? Not seen it anywhere.....MintoHumbugs said:I hope in a way Galbraith stays at Orient so he can be linked with Charlton every window .
Hayden Mullins has never been truly replaced.0 -
Reminiscent of a certain A May last summerMarcusH26 said:As GarryManilow mentioned on the previous page , yes Huddersfield have splashed the cash in the past on the likes of Joe Taylor and Dion Charles but Kevin Nagle the owner still isn't overly popular. Wonder how legit this Gailbraith interest is from them or if it's him trying to show they're going to be ambitious again before being turned down for a Championship club.1 -
The Huddersfield fans absolutely hate Dion Charles as well. They reckon he's a spent force, 18 games with 0 goals and he was spotted in the away end of Bolton's game at Blackpool the same day we beat Huddersfield 4-0 at The Valley which they did not like. Something that riles football fans up as much as not spending money is spending a lot of money on poor players who don't careMarcusH26 said:As GarryManilow mentioned on the previous page , yes Huddersfield have splashed the cash in the past on the likes of Joe Taylor and Dion Charles but Kevin Nagle the owner still isn't overly popular. Wonder how legit this Gailbraith interest is from them or if it's him trying to show they're going to be ambitious again before being turned down for a Championship club.9 -
Wouldn't surprise me if it ends up the same way , their owners tweets when Alfie chose Brum were highly entertaining 🤣fenaddick said:
Reminiscent of a certain A May last summerMarcusH26 said:As GarryManilow mentioned on the previous page , yes Huddersfield have splashed the cash in the past on the likes of Joe Taylor and Dion Charles but Kevin Nagle the owner still isn't overly popular. Wonder how legit this Gailbraith interest is from them or if it's him trying to show they're going to be ambitious again before being turned down for a Championship club.0 -
West2003 said:
The apology to Richard Nixon should be as loud as the disrespect to him on here. The big man’s on the money yet again!L0rd_M0ntagu3 said:
We want no white wash at the CL house.3 -
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Dion isnt happy at huddersfield himself btw feels as though theyre not playing him to any of his strengths and is being scapegoated.Garrymanilow said:
The Huddersfield fans absolutely hate Dion Charles as well. They reckon he's a spent force, 18 games with 0 goals and he was spotted in the away end of Bolton's game at Blackpool the same day we beat Huddersfield 4-0 at The Valley which they did not like. Something that riles football fans up as much as not spending money is spending a lot of money on poor players who don't careMarcusH26 said:As GarryManilow mentioned on the previous page , yes Huddersfield have splashed the cash in the past on the likes of Joe Taylor and Dion Charles but Kevin Nagle the owner still isn't overly popular. Wonder how legit this Gailbraith interest is from them or if it's him trying to show they're going to be ambitious again before being turned down for a Championship club.
still has ambitions to play in the champ so hes not happy on that front either ( the move was sold to him as back in the champ this year LATEST ) - source: Dion Charles )3 -
fenaddick said:
Very different proposition going to Wrexham to going to Huddersfield though. Wrexham were shelling out more wages than I think Huddersfield would, plus he could on/near Merseyside. Mullin also probably knew he wouldn’t ever get a better offer. Galbraith is younger and on a more upward trajectory, play it right and he could be in the PL within a few years. Play it wrong and he’s stuck in L1 wondering what could have been.soapboxsam said:Paul Mullins dropped two divisions to go abroad to play for a team in Wales: To earn more money and fantastic goal bonuses which all came to fruition despite him now being the sixth rated striker as the American owned club have had a triple promotion.
I agree I don't see Galbraith doing the same as he will get good offers in the Championship with signing on money and decent dosh to at least match Huddersfield if not be above.
Just pleased that we made a bid for a player on the up at 24 with his best years surely still to come.
I believe you have just agreed with me 😀0 -
said it before (and I'll opine it once more) bid £3 Million as a final offer, then try to discuss personal terms. If we bid cheapskate, we'll get cheapskate players .. of course it would be good to know if the owners are intending to invest in players for the future, or to use the L1 cash reward to repay themselves for their past outlaysWest2003 said:
The apology to Richard Nixon should be as loud as the disrespect to him on here. The big man’s on the money yet again!L0rd_M0ntagu3 said:
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Blowing what probably is most of our budget on a player with 1 year left on his contract and has played at league 1 level only is absolutely madness no matter how good he might be at that level.Lincsaddick said:
said it before (and I'll opine it once more) bid £3 Million as a final offer, then try to discuss personal terms. If we bid cheapskate, we'll get cheapskate players .. of course it would be good to know if the owners are intending to invest in players for the future, or to use the L1 cash reward to repay themselves for their past outlaysWest2003 said:
The apology to Richard Nixon should be as loud as the disrespect to him on here. The big man’s on the money yet again!L0rd_M0ntagu3 said:
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A 3 million total budget is not ambitious no matter how you sugar coat it with exciting finds and frees but of course no one knows what the budget is it's all just guesswork until the window closes.2
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Rodwell: "The silly season is upon us. People go on holiday and it will all get very real in the next week or two." #cafc
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Very funny, but a sad reminder when you see Konsa, Aribo and Lookman were on the pitch for us of how far we sank afterwards..Leuth said:
My favourite beside this was the grass snake thread but that was deleted in an act of what I can only describe as profound moderator vandalism. IYKYKCL_Phantom said:Chunes said:This argument doesn't even have any entertainment value. Where are the creative insults about coaching kids and disabled mothers? Boring
For all you CL young'uns that missed it, without a doubt the most legendary CL meltdown EVER. Over a psf. Peak.
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/68334/dulwich-hamlet-v-charlton-xi-2-3-wiggins-injured/p5
* Yes it was worth finding
Edit: the thread is still here, but the best post isn't (it was something along the lines of 'keep the snake and get rid of the grandma')
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/comment/2180371#Comment_2180371
Summer of 2015 was a weird time on here. The best of times4 -
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It would be good to get the Orient midfielder but I’m pretty calm about our transfer business now we’ve got a manager like Jones, who has hand-picked his recruitment lead, who happens to be a well respected negotiator and an ex Charlton player.
It feels like we’ll be ok and I haven’t felt that about CAFC transfers for a very long time.27 -
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If it’s accurate that Hudds have bid in the ballpark of £2.5 million for Galbraith then I think that’s it as far as our pursuit goes. Can’t see us getting near that and my guess is that Galbraith will end up at a Championship club later in the window who are prepared to match Hudds bid and / or be more attractive to the player. £2.5 million looks to me to be at least £500k too much for a player from league one with no experience of playing higher.13
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My thoughts exactly!Valley11 said:It would be good to get the Orient midfielder but I’m pretty calm about our transfer business now we’ve got a manager like Jones, who has hand-picked his recruitment lead, who happens to be a well respected negotiator and an ex Charlton player.
It feels like we’ll be ok and I haven’t felt that about CAFC transfers for a very long time.1 -
Haven't read it so cant comment. Do you have to subscribe ? If so I wont be.FishCostaFortune said:
Hopefully Golfie reads the part about systems and not strikers getting the job done in the championship the last couple of seasons 😉.Callumcafc said:Good article from Rich Cawley’s Substack this morning. No new names mentioned but a good overview of where we are likely looking to strengthen and a recap of some of the credible rumours put out there so far.1 -
I thought it was for a week or twoElliotCAFC said:Fucking hell I can’t wait for this window to be shut
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I think you make a very good point about Jones having his own recruitment guy and a big say in transfers. Huddersfield tend to sign a big name or someone who has done well in the division but give little thought to whether the player suits the style, and that changes with the manager carousel anyway. I think there is pull in players knowing that they have been specifically chosen by the manager to play a role in their team. You know you're wanted and that your skills will be utilised and appreciated. I remember that talking with Jones is what won Docherty over as they both felt he could do more going forward and Doc appreciated Jones recognising that about him. Obviously money will talk too but I'd like to think knowing you'll play and be used well is a big consideration for players at this levelValley11 said:It would be good to get the Orient midfielder but I’m pretty calm about our transfer business now we’ve got a manager like Jones, who has hand-picked his recruitment lead, who happens to be a well respected negotiator and an ex Charlton player.
It feels like we’ll be ok and I haven’t felt that about CAFC transfers for a very long time.3 -
I have no rumour or anything to add really.
But I'm bored so I'm going to say something.
Palace are wankers20 -
Thats not a rumour, but a fact :-)blackpool72 said:I have no rumour or anything to add really.
But I'm bored so I'm going to say something.
Palace are wankers13 -
Exactly what I was musing over this mornings coffee in the garden when it was nice and cool at 06:30. Does he go for the money and league 1 or push himself to the Championship? He can see we are on the up, and likely to get starts, but should he wait for another option. Can't be an easy decision. But I'd go to Charlton cause were are the nuts.Scoham said:Huddersfield can outbid everyone and Orient can accept Huddersfield’s offer, but if he doesn’t want another season in L1 he can turn it down.
Going to be interesting to see if this moves quickly or drags on through the summer. A big decision for the player himself, does he want to get in early and have a full preseason, or does he risk staying at Orient trying to get the very best move? That doesn’t always work out, and comes with risks of injuries and not having a full preseason to settle in at a new club.
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The point is that you, I, no-one on here has an idea what is our transfer budget.000__Jaaaaay__000 said:
Blowing what probably is most of our budget on a player with 1 year left on his contract and has played at league 1 level only is absolutely madness no matter how good he might be at that level.Lincsaddick said:
said it before (and I'll opine it once more) bid £3 Million as a final offer, then try to discuss personal terms. If we bid cheapskate, we'll get cheapskate players .. of course it would be good to know if the owners are intending to invest in players for the future, or to use the L1 cash reward to repay themselves for their past outlaysWest2003 said:
The apology to Richard Nixon should be as loud as the disrespect to him on here. The big man’s on the money yet again!L0rd_M0ntagu3 said:
You GUESS probably £3 Million(ish), like I say, no-one here knows.
As I said above it would be good to know what is the amount the owners are prepared to invest.
I would hope there are funds available to sign a player (or players) who Nathan really wants, no-one wants or expects us to pay silly money or to risk bankruptcy.
But, I doubt if we will ever know0 -
There is no benefit in making public how much you have to spend in a transfer window.Lincsaddick said:
The point is that you, I, no-one on here has an idea what is our transfer budget.000__Jaaaaay__000 said:
Blowing what probably is most of our budget on a player with 1 year left on his contract and has played at league 1 level only is absolutely madness no matter how good he might be at that level.Lincsaddick said:
said it before (and I'll opine it once more) bid £3 Million as a final offer, then try to discuss personal terms. If we bid cheapskate, we'll get cheapskate players .. of course it would be good to know if the owners are intending to invest in players for the future, or to use the L1 cash reward to repay themselves for their past outlaysWest2003 said:
The apology to Richard Nixon should be as loud as the disrespect to him on here. The big man’s on the money yet again!L0rd_M0ntagu3 said:
You GUESS probably £3 Million(ish), like I say, no-one here knows.
As I said above it would be good to know what is the amount the owners are prepared to invest.
I would hope there are funds available to sign a player (or players) who Nathan really wants, no-one wants or expects us to pay silly money or to risk bankruptcy.
But, I doubt if we will ever know
Any bid you make will be prefaced by the parent club knowing you have more or less than you've bid and moving the goal posts.
All these dealings should remain secret.15









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