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Deadline Day from Pg.641 - Summer 2025 Charlton Athletic Transfer Rumours
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In a list of priorities a new contract for Ramsay should be absolutely topSage said:
It’s Apter’s first proper season in the Championship. He is also young and playing in a position that isn’t 100%, it’s still different to what he played last season. He is going to need competition, it’s a relentless league with much better players than League One.AberystwythAddick said:Apter is too good not to play, I think rather than a new rwb we should give Ramsay whatever he wants to sign a new 3 year deal
Why can we not sign another wingback for competition for Apter AND give Ramsay a new contract?8 -
And so many moanersMajor said:So many experts. So few transfer rumours.3 -
I don't want to sound too confident, but for those wanting more rumours, how many new signings do you think we need before window closes?
I'm really happy with the squad, and it's just that right side that feel we could do with a back up, just in case of injuries.1 -
I heard possibly one more incoming signing but it maybe a while before it happens, if at all.stoneroses19 said:I don't want to sound too confident, but for those wanting more rumours, how many new signings do you think we need before window closes?
I'm really happy with the squad, and it's just that right side that feel we could do with a back up, just in case of injuries.
So for those who want a pure, nothing but rumours, thread best you come back at the end of the month or just read the OS17 -
I'm assuming this is a joke, as he didn't playKiwiValley said:
Yeah, but he didn’t exactly cover himself in glory on Saturday … …2121 said:Isnt castello our other rwb?
No doubt he starts on Tuesday.
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Wonder what happened with the supposed medical a week ago? We assumed it was one of the trialists but they would have signed by now surely0
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TeeC said:TeeC said:I’m finding it surprising the number of people who still haven’t realised Apter is our first choice RWB for the next 46 league games
* taps sign*
No rumours at moment so will reply.
As Baah wasn't put on the left where he had such joy the last time he played at the valley as a 17 year old against Smyth who was put in as a RWB, It worked fine with Apter in that hybrid role with Ramsey having his back. At Ashton gate if City have 65% of possession it will be difficult for Rob defensively.
The problem is when moves break down with Rob on the edge of the opponents box and we are hit quickly in transition don't expect our left rooted RWB to be in a defensive position. Only in quantum physics is that possible to go from A to C without touching B.
Nathan and the coaches will work on that this week at Sparrows but a tweak may be needed as it won't be as seamless as it was against Watford.
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IMO Apter did not play as a right wing back.soapboxsam said:TeeC said:TeeC said:I’m finding it surprising the number of people who still haven’t realised Apter is our first choice RWB for the next 46 league games
* taps sign*
No rumours at moment so will reply.
As Baah wasn't put on the left where he had such joy the last time he played at the valley as a 17 year old against Smyth who was put in as a RWB, It worked fine with Apter in that hybrid role with Ramsey having his back. At Ashton gate if City have 65% of possession it will be difficult for Rob defensively.
The problem is when moves break down with Rob on the edge of the opponents box and we are hit quickly in tradition don't expect our left rooted RWB to be in a defensive position. Only in quantum physics is that possible to go from A to C without touching B.
Nathan and the coaches will work on that this week at Sparrows but a tweak may be needed as it won't be as seamless as it was against Watford.
In defence we moved from a three to a four with Edwards dropping back and the other three shuffling across.
Apter's job was to drop into what was then a midfield five and help out Ramsey, mainly by staying with the full back.
Bringing in a RWB would be good as it gives NJ tactical alternatives.0 -
Not in but one out, TT looks like he could be on the move to Northampton, they liked him last time around. Hopefully a perm, let him crack on with his career.
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TT to Northampton would be ideal. He's obviously further progressed in his recovery than we perhaps might have first thought.
Nothing against the guy at all , he's had rubbish luck with injuries and deserves the chance to go and play somewhere every week.17 -
I suspect it was Nahaim-Burke (spelling)fenaddick said:Wonder what happened with the supposed medical a week ago? We assumed it was one of the trialists but they would have signed by now surely3 -
Scott Twine for Bristol City did it pretty well on Saturday. Will be interesting to see how we contain the 2 x Bristol wingbacks on Saturday as both looked excellent.Crispywood said:
That’s the sacrifice you have to make if you want the player down that side to contribute the attack. Not gonna find a wingback with both the attacking ability of apter and defensive ability of Edwards they don’t exist at this level. What I liked about Apter even if he wasn’t 100% spot on with his positioning is his work rate was brilliant and he committed to every tackle block and defensive action he faced and tried to recover when caught out of position He won’t be as much as a liability as CBT as a wingback I think he will do wellcafcsinger said:I like the look of Apter but I’m unconvinced he’s a RWB. He got caught out of position a few times yesterday but luckily Watford made nothing of it1 -
Twine played as a forward, the wingbacks were McCrorie and HirakawaBalladMan said:
Scott Twine for Bristol City did it pretty well on Saturday. Will be interesting to see how we contain the 2 x Bristol wingbacks on Saturday as both looked excellent.Crispywood said:
That’s the sacrifice you have to make if you want the player down that side to contribute the attack. Not gonna find a wingback with both the attacking ability of apter and defensive ability of Edwards they don’t exist at this level. What I liked about Apter even if he wasn’t 100% spot on with his positioning is his work rate was brilliant and he committed to every tackle block and defensive action he faced and tried to recover when caught out of position He won’t be as much as a liability as CBT as a wingback I think he will do wellcafcsinger said:I like the look of Apter but I’m unconvinced he’s a RWB. He got caught out of position a few times yesterday but luckily Watford made nothing of it2 -
Redrobo said:
IMO Apter did not play as a right wing back.soapboxsam said:TeeC said:TeeC said:I’m finding it surprising the number of people who still haven’t realised Apter is our first choice RWB for the next 46 league games
* taps sign*
No rumours at moment so will reply.
As Baah wasn't put on the left where he had such joy the last time he played at the valley as a 17 year old against Smyth who was put in as a RWB, It worked fine with Apter in that hybrid role with Ramsey having his back. At Ashton gate if City have 65% of possession it will be difficult for Rob defensively.
The problem is when moves break down with Rob on the edge of the opponents box and we are hit quickly in tradition don't expect our left rooted RWB to be in a defensive position. Only in quantum physics is that possible to go from A to C without touching B.
Nathan and the coaches will work on that this week at Sparrows but a tweak may be needed as it won't be as seamless as it was against Watford.
In defence we moved from a three to a four with Edwards dropping back and the other three shuffling across.
Apter's job was to drop into what was then a midfield five and help out Ramsey, mainly by staying with the full back.
Bringing in a RWB would be good as it gives NJ tactical alternatives.
You are correct and my reply was to TeeC who feels that it's set in stone now that Rob will play 46 games as a RWB where it will be more of a right midfielder who will drop deep at times with plenty of scope to be our creative player in counter attacks.
With Baah being on the right, Josh was a traditional LB and went head to head with the chirpy Kwadwo where Edwards won most of the battles as he only got done once on the outside.
Apter was more of a right sided midfielder as Ramsey moved to the right to take on the wide left danger when ever Rob was upfield with his impressive skill on the ball where he could have had 2 assists and nearly a goal or 2.
Managers will soon be aware so tweaks have to be done from game to game to out think the opposition.
We have a template that works so it won't be too radical.
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It's basically a lop-sided 5-3-2DubaiCAFC said:
We don't play with a RWB.. It is a wide forward... Same as it was with Small..CAFCsayer said:Apter is clearly number 1 at RWB and looked very good om Saturday. We aren't going to be dropping 800k on a second choice rwb who is out of contract in 5 months1 -
I had a bit of a Fiddler on the Roof moment reading this....soapboxsam said:TeeC said:TeeC said:I’m finding it surprising the number of people who still haven’t realised Apter is our first choice RWB for the next 46 league games
* taps sign*
No rumours at moment so will reply.
As Baah wasn't put on the left where he had such joy the last time he played at the valley as a 17 year old against Smyth who was put in as a RWB, It worked fine with Apter in that hybrid role with Ramsey having his back. At Ashton gate if City have 65% of possession it will be difficult for Rob defensively.
The problem is when moves break down with Rob on the edge of the opponents box and we are hit quickly in tradition don't expect our left rooted RWB to be in a defensive position. Only in quantum physics is that possible to go from A to C without touching B.
Nathan and the coaches will work on that this week at Sparrows but a tweak may be needed as it won't be as seamless as it was against Watford.
(Good thing my tea break's almost over.)
And how do we keep our balance?
That I can tell you in one word
Tradition!
Tradition, tradition
Tradition
Tradition, tradition
Tradition
Because of our traditions, we've kept our balance for many years1 -
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Perhaps given the connections, we’re a good place to come for young Jamaicans or those with Jamaican eligibility to get seen by the JFF early?0
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Looking at the updated squad u21 and u18 squads on the OS, we have quite a few more who are eligible for Jamaica alongside those we already knew about. Wonder if we’ll see any called up to Jamaica youth squads.AberystwythAddick said:Perhaps given the connections, we’re a good place to come for young Jamaicans or those with Jamaican eligibility to get seen by the JFF early?1 -
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Jamaica probably charter a plane from City each International Break and it be cheaperScoham said:
Looking at the updated squad u21 and u18 squads on the OS, we have quite a few more who are eligible for Jamaica alongside those we already knew about. Wonder if we’ll see any called up to Jamaica youth squads.AberystwythAddick said:Perhaps given the connections, we’re a good place to come for young Jamaicans or those with Jamaican eligibility to get seen by the JFF early?0 -
NornIrishAddick said:
I had a bit of a Fiddler on the Roof moment reading this....soapboxsam said:TeeC said:TeeC said:I’m finding it surprising the number of people who still haven’t realised Apter is our first choice RWB for the next 46 league games
* taps sign*
No rumours at moment so will reply.
As Baah wasn't put on the left where he had such joy the last time he played at the valley as a 17 year old against Smyth who was put in as a RWB, It worked fine with Apter in that hybrid role with Ramsey having his back. At Ashton gate if City have 65% of possession it will be difficult for Rob defensively.
The problem is when moves break down with Rob on the edge of the opponents box and we are hit quickly in tradition don't expect our left rooted RWB to be in a defensive position. Only in quantum physics is that possible to go from A to C without touching B.
Nathan and the coaches will work on that this week at Sparrows but a tweak may be needed as it won't be as seamless as it was against Watford.
(Good thing my tea break's almost over.)
And how do we keep our balance?
That I can tell you in one word
Tradition!
Tradition, tradition
Tradition
Tradition, tradition
Tradition
Because of our traditions, we've kept our balance for many years
Thank you for reading my post to see my deliberate mistake 🤥
For tradition replace with transition😃
Now edited, cheers 👍🏼1 -
Rodwell on talksport just now said our spending is just about done21
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2121 said:Rodwell on talksport just now said our spending is just about done
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Just about done, doesn't mean done...21
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Not good enough. Time to ramp up the protests again.2121 said:Rodwell on talksport just now said our spending is just about done
"We want our Charlton back"
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So free transfers only.2121 said:Rodwell on talksport just now said our spending is just about done
Why aren't we spending?
Tight owners
Sack the board.8 -
That does make sense to me honestly, I imagine that if a player we particularly like suddenly becomes available or we suffer some sort of bad injury then the wheels might start turning again but we have probably done the bulk of what we want/need to do.
Not to say that cover a WB etc wouldn't be nice if we can manage it but it's certainly a nice change from having to sign dross on Deadline Day just to have a squads worth of players.3










