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Deadline Day from Pg.641 - Summer 2025 Charlton Athletic Transfer Rumours
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He's not ruling out all loans though is he? He said never say never and if the right person came along or we picked up an injury in a key area in the next fortnight then I'm sure we'll see a loanee come in1
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Long history of bust-ups with team mates, unable to deliver on outlandish claims of ability, opposite of an honest player and keeps shady, unpopular company. No thanks!MrBurns said:
Farage at number 10 for us could be the last piece of the puzzle 20 -
No, and he never has.sam3110 said:He's not ruling out all loans though is he? He said never say never and if the right person came along or we picked up an injury in a key area in the next fortnight then I'm sure we'll see a loanee come in
As well as the cost and having to guarantee game, I get the impression we prefer permanents as we can develop them and potentially sell for a profit if they progress faster than the club. They also don’t need replacing every summer (or worse, in January).
I expect the remaining position we’re after is RWB. For them to be a loanee they’d have to be outstanding, as we’ve spent a few million on Apter.1 -
Do you guys think we will see anyone in before deadline0
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No. I expect to see two maybe three out.Knibbsknees27 said:Do you guys think we will see anyone in before deadline1 -
I am expecting one in and two out (likely on loan Z Mitchell and Kanu).
I think a possible new player was at the Valley on Tuesday night. Was down the far end of the 1905 lounge but couldn’t find the opportunity to get a snap and when I explaining his characteristics to my lad, he didn’t know either. Passed the height test, blond and very athletic looking. May have been nothing but one or two people gravitated in and around him to suggest he may well be a prospective signing.Manny Egbo was also in the lounge but don’t suspect he is in the signing soon category now we are in the Championship.12 -
Manny Egbo has performed the player to fan transition, truly the stuff of dreams24
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Welcome back Simon Makinok or George LapsliePavoren007 said:I am expecting one in and two out (likely on loan Z Mitchell and Kanu).
I think a possible new player was at the Valley on Tuesday night. Was down the far end of the 1905 lounge but couldn’t find the opportunity to get a snap and when I explaining his characteristics to my lad, he didn’t know either. Passed the height test, blond and very athletic looking. May have been nothing but one or two people gravitated in and around him to suggest he may well be a prospective signing.Manny Egbo was also in the lounge but don’t suspect he is in the signing soon category now we are in the Championship.3 -
AberystwythAddick said:
Welcome back Simon Makinok or George LapsliePavoren007 said:I am expecting one in and two out (likely on loan Z Mitchell and Kanu).
I think a possible new player was at the Valley on Tuesday night. Was down the far end of the 1905 lounge but couldn’t find the opportunity to get a snap and when I explaining his characteristics to my lad, he didn’t know either. Passed the height test, blond and very athletic looking. May have been nothing but one or two people gravitated in and around him to suggest he may well be a prospective signing.Manny Egbo was also in the lounge but don’t suspect he is in the signing soon category now we are in the Championship.
Simon Makienok and Erling Haaland were very similar🧐 WTF, Nurse bring the medication.
Until they walked on to a pitch 👍🏼0 -
Sorry to see you go Godden againRonnieMoore said:
load of crapThrappersAddick said:This may be complete and utter bollocks - but just speaking to my Mansfield workmate, and he's said that Godden is on his way to them and signed yesterday...1 -
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I get the idea of no loans but even if we were to bring a cb on loan for example it allows Z.Mitchell to go out on loan and gets him ready for the first team next season so actually betters his development. If we were looking to bring in a loan striker then that’s different because it reduces TC Leaburn opportunities but bringing in a loan to cover another youngster to go out on loan isn’t a massive hindrance in their development3
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soapboxsam said:AberystwythAddick said:
Welcome back Simon Makinok or George LapsliePavoren007 said:I am expecting one in and two out (likely on loan Z Mitchell and Kanu).
I think a possible new player was at the Valley on Tuesday night. Was down the far end of the 1905 lounge but couldn’t find the opportunity to get a snap and when I explaining his characteristics to my lad, he didn’t know either. Passed the height test, blond and very athletic looking. May have been nothing but one or two people gravitated in and around him to suggest he may well be a prospective signing.Manny Egbo was also in the lounge but don’t suspect he is in the signing soon category now we are in the Championship.
Simon Makienok and Erling Haaland were very similar🧐 WTF, Nurse bring the medication.
Until they walked on to a pitch 👍🏼
...You called...0 -
The proof of the pudding is in the eatingHenry Irving said:
I heard he'd slept with 90% of the other players wives so it's a no from meguinnessaddick said:
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He's going down on them aswell ?Braziliance said:
The proof of the pudding is in the eatingHenry Irving said:
I heard he'd slept with 90% of the other players wives so it's a no from meguinnessaddick said:
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Blonde and athletic looking. Keely Hodgkinson?Pavoren007 said:I am expecting one in and two out (likely on loan Z Mitchell and Kanu).
I think a possible new player was at the Valley on Tuesday night. Was down the far end of the 1905 lounge but couldn’t find the opportunity to get a snap and when I explaining his characteristics to my lad, he didn’t know either. Passed the height test, blond and very athletic looking. May have been nothing but one or two people gravitated in and around him to suggest he may well be a prospective signing.Manny Egbo was also in the lounge but don’t suspect he is in the signing soon category now we are in the Championship.0 -
Thank you. When making comparisons, it is important that the two sides are of approximately equal importance, otherwise it can become absurd.balham red said:
A very reasonable and apt comparisonwolfgang said:
Good thing Stalin did not share your lenient attitude to colossal blunders, or we would all be speaking German now.Braziliance said:
Considering how good our other business has been, there was always one who was gonna slip through the net, can't win them all.
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Is this the bloke?
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Welcome Herling Åaland0
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Scoham said:

There’s a lot of talk on here rubbishing Rodwell’s statement about loans. I don’t see any issue with it.
I get that people want a body in while a youngster develops on loan elsewhere, but not only has Rodwell explicitly said we haven’t ruled out getting loans in, he’s also said we’d prefer that the players developing with us benefit Charlton in the long term rather than other clubs.He’s not against loaning out you’ll notice. And those youngsters going out on loan and improving can come back next year challenging those in place or replacing players who move on.
He’s mentioned 4 players there where he’d rather use them than get a loan in. We might disagree on who could step up now, and which of them might do better elsewhere on loan, but his point is clear: he doesn’t want to block the progress of our young players. He wants those players around the first team to aid their progress and ours. He’d prefer them to have a chance of playing rather than a Chem Campbell or a Matt Smith (take your pick) or even an Alex Gilbert who left us in credit. But he’s ruled nothing out, which is correct too - remember, we don’t know what sorts of injuries and suspension issues we might have to deal with this year, so options need to stay open.
In truth, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a couple of those 4 go out on loan and I wouldn’t rule out one or two loans in either. Rodwell is rightly keeping some cards close to his chest while also pointing out the intended strategy and ruling nothing out.I just don’t see a problem with the philosophy or the statement.31 -
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FlagLTKapal said:Is this the bloke?
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My opinion is that when your established in the league you can be a bit more adventurous with your academy prospects and more focused on giving them time and opportunities but this season is purely about staying up. While I'd love to see the prospects step up if there's couple of EPL loans that we can get to keep us up then we need to be fixated on that and make that sacrifice.6
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PL teams arent going to send us a good player to be cover. They want them to play. Would really struggle to loan a centre back when clubs will look and see we have Ramsay, Burke and JonesCrispywood said:I get the idea of no loans but even if we were to bring a cb on loan for example it allows Z.Mitchell to go out on loan and gets him ready for the first team next season so actually betters his development. If we were looking to bring in a loan striker then that’s different because it reduces TC Leaburn opportunities but bringing in a loan to cover another youngster to go out on loan isn’t a massive hindrance in their development0 -
Worth remembering losing Gallagher as a loanee practically relegated us.24
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speaking of, looks like he may be off to Spurs...The Red Robin said:Worth remembering losing Gallagher as a loanee practically relegated us.
£40m should give us c£200k training payments11 -
Or you could say the injuries relegated us. No disrespect to them as they tried their best but what chance did we have with Dempsey and Vennings in the championship.The Red Robin said:Worth remembering losing Gallagher as a loanee practically relegated us.12 -
We’d have stayed up with some to spare with Gallagher , and without injuries and Covid .Talal said:
Or you could say the injuries relegated us. No disrespect to them as they tried their best but what chance did we have with Dempsey and Vennings in the championship.The Red Robin said:Worth remembering losing Gallagher as a loanee practically relegated us.3 -
So we would have been with even less points without him then and no chance of survival possibly ?The Red Robin said:Worth remembering losing Gallagher as a loanee practically relegated us.3 -
This.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Loans are only an issue if you have too many (like Orient last season) and then need to totally rebuild the following season. If you can get a top quality loan like Gallagher, Cullen, Bielik etc then i can't imagine why anyone would see this as a bad thing.
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The embargo didn't help. Even so, under the embargo we could still sign loans...the fact we ended up with shit loan players in January is because somebody decided to spend the club's money on himself instead. Chelsea said we could keep Gallagher if we paid a small increase in the percentage of his wages. Said man refused and Chelsea sent him to Wales.Talal said:
Or you could say the injuries relegated us. No disrespect to them as they tried their best but what chance did we have with Dempsey and Vennings in the championship.The Red Robin said:Worth remembering losing Gallagher as a loanee practically relegated us.
We were under an embargo because of him. Less money spent on himself would've meant better loans in Jan and keeping Conor. Matt fucking Southall is why we got relegated. He is why we had to play kids. Yes, 🐍 could've saved us, but we never should have been in that position the first place.15














