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Winter-January 2026 Transfer Window Rumours ...
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Two crackers to earn us a 2-2 draw at home to Millwall in 1969, I think you both missed one of the most successful returns in Killer Hales, got us promoted under Mike Bailey and stopped us getting relegated under Lennie Lawrence.altrinchamaddick said:
Mike Kenning, back in the day, sold to Wolves, then came back for a couple of seasons, had the most fearsome strike from outside the box.CombeMartin said:
Why not, he comes from the area, and a fair few have returned to Charlton, they seem to like the place.Sword65pf said:
Always cautious of the returning player, interesting question(maybe😂) how many have been a success through our history?2121 said:I cannot imagine he would want to come back here anyway
In the 60's Eddie Firmani came back from Italy, Mike Flanagan came back in the 80's to get us promoted to the old Div 1, Danny Mills came here twice.
That's just off the top of my head.2 -
It's probably an imperative that with the incoming and returning players who have been out injured, we can give players much needed rest, either in minutes played or from the starting eleven.TheHerminator said:
Bree is clearly playing with an injury and his dead ball was superb at the start of his loan.Gisappointed said:
Bree is a slow RB not a RWB and his dead ball delivery has been gash. Dykes is a one in six striker.TheHerminator said:
Based on what?Gisappointed said:
I'd hope we could do better, Scanlon apart.Crispywood said:So James Bree, Callum Scanlon and then a striker potentially Lyndon Dykes as our january window from the rumours?You’re looking very short term and seem to have forgotten about the assists and goals at the start
my question is why would you assume we should be aiming for more? We’re a lower mid table champ side who will likely be in a relegation scrap2 -
Oxford media team leaked their supposed January target list on an Instagram post
https://x.com/the_forty_four/status/2007522129848230385?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g
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Not sure how accurate this is…Callumcafc said:Oxford media team leaked their supposed January target list on an Instagram post
https://x.com/the_forty_four/status/2007522129848230385?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g
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Have Chester got another Will Goodwin, as Oxford have already signed someone by that name, who started their career there0
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Well they signed Donley.0
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Only one on that list thats accurate is Donley. Half the names on that list don’t even play for those clubs anymore.Scoham said:
Not sure how accurate this is…Callumcafc said:Oxford media team leaked their supposed January target list on an Instagram post
https://x.com/the_forty_four/status/2007522129848230385?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g
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After watching them they need all of them to stay upScoham said:
Not sure how accurate this is…Callumcafc said:Oxford media team leaked their supposed January target list on an Instagram post
https://x.com/the_forty_four/status/2007522129848230385?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g
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Scoham said:
Not sure how accurate this is…Callumcafc said:Oxford media team leaked their supposed January target list on an Instagram post
https://x.com/the_forty_four/status/2007522129848230385?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g

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That’s advocating for a weakened team against. Chelsea. I’m not a fan of that.Bailey said:
It's probably an imperative that with the incoming and returning players who have been out injured, we can give players much needed rest, either in minutes played or from the starting eleven.TheHerminator said:
Bree is clearly playing with an injury and his dead ball was superb at the start of his loan.Gisappointed said:
Bree is a slow RB not a RWB and his dead ball delivery has been gash. Dykes is a one in six striker.TheHerminator said:
Based on what?Gisappointed said:
I'd hope we could do better, Scanlon apart.Crispywood said:So James Bree, Callum Scanlon and then a striker potentially Lyndon Dykes as our january window from the rumours?You’re looking very short term and seem to have forgotten about the assists and goals at the start
my question is why would you assume we should be aiming for more? We’re a lower mid table champ side who will likely be in a relegation scrap0 -
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I didn't mean Chelsea, I would have thought every player would want to play in that game, but over the remaining 22 games we can't risk putting out players who are carrying knocks. We all look at Lloyd Jones and Amari Bell limping after games, this league is full on and is no respecter of squad numbers, 46 games is a nonsense at this level, but the powers that be only look at money generated, not players and clubs welfare.valleynick66 said:
That’s advocating for a weakened team against. Chelsea. I’m not a fan of that.Bailey said:
It's probably an imperative that with the incoming and returning players who have been out injured, we can give players much needed rest, either in minutes played or from the starting eleven.TheHerminator said:
Bree is clearly playing with an injury and his dead ball was superb at the start of his loan.Gisappointed said:
Bree is a slow RB not a RWB and his dead ball delivery has been gash. Dykes is a one in six striker.TheHerminator said:
Based on what?Gisappointed said:
I'd hope we could do better, Scanlon apart.Crispywood said:So James Bree, Callum Scanlon and then a striker potentially Lyndon Dykes as our january window from the rumours?You’re looking very short term and seem to have forgotten about the assists and goals at the start
my question is why would you assume we should be aiming for more? We’re a lower mid table champ side who will likely be in a relegation scrap3 -
Don’t think we got much choice .. Burke Bell and Kelman would have had 4 games in 10 days they will need a break .. can see Mannion Gough Fuller Doc Knibbs Olaofe Anderson Carey .. perhaps Ramsey to give him a runout startingvalleynick66 said:
That’s advocating for a weakened team against. Chelsea. I’m not a fan of that.Bailey said:
It's probably an imperative that with the incoming and returning players who have been out injured, we can give players much needed rest, either in minutes played or from the starting eleven.TheHerminator said:
Bree is clearly playing with an injury and his dead ball was superb at the start of his loan.Gisappointed said:
Bree is a slow RB not a RWB and his dead ball delivery has been gash. Dykes is a one in six striker.TheHerminator said:
Based on what?Gisappointed said:
I'd hope we could do better, Scanlon apart.Crispywood said:So James Bree, Callum Scanlon and then a striker potentially Lyndon Dykes as our january window from the rumours?You’re looking very short term and seem to have forgotten about the assists and goals at the start
my question is why would you assume we should be aiming for more? We’re a lower mid table champ side who will likely be in a relegation scrap1 -
I don’t subscribe to ‘resting’ players.They are either fit or not or in form or not.We just don’t have too many games and all are important to win (in our position).It really irks when we don’t field a full strength team in any cup game.3
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Jones is pivotal to our survival and no one to replace him. I would certainly rest him against Chelsea and Bell at the very least. We must do everything we can to retain our status in the championship.13
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Bell Burke have proven they can’t handle extreme workloads, Jones has looked liked he’s been limping in some games. Bree playing through injury, Leaburn needs some managing. Other 6 players aren’t a risk so wouldn’t be against seeing the likes of Coventry Kelman playing just protect those actually at risk3
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Be interesting to see if dykes is on the bench tomorrow for Birmingham, hopefully some
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I take it that with this sort of cutting edge medical insight you run the medical department at a world-leading sports team, or similar enterprise, yes?valleynick66 said:I don’t subscribe to ‘resting’ players.They are either fit or not or in form or not.We just don’t have too many games and all are important to win (in our position).It really irks when we don’t field a full strength team in any cup game.8 -
Fuck the Chelsea game!
id rather stay in the championship and build.29 -
Ramsey won’t leave unless we get an exceptional deal or we have an adequate replacement.
The guy is injured based on his movement in his last game.
He’ll take some replacing if he does go0 -
No need for a striker then 🙄Pavoren007 said:I spoke to Matty Gooden this week and he confirmed that he is back fit and available for selection straight after the Chelsea game. Can’t wait to get going and cannot believe he ended up out for 6 months.0 -
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Might as well just play the U21's then.Crispywood said:Bell Burke have proven they can’t handle extreme workloads, Jones has looked liked he’s been limping in some games. Bree playing through injury, Leaburn needs some managing. Other 6 players aren’t a risk so wouldn’t be against seeing the likes of Coventry Kelman playing just protect those actually at risk
I do wonder how teams played 60 matches a season back in the 70's & 80's. Just 1 substitute & at this time if year pitches were mainly mud.
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Lets give them the game then. 3-0 walk over. We can all save our money & get a refund.CafcSCP said:Fuck the Chelsea game!
id rather stay in the championship and build.0 -
You need to remember though, our best players will want to play this game, true professionals want to play against the highest opposition in the world.Berkshire1970 said:Jones is pivotal to our survival and no one to replace him. I would certainly rest him against Chelsea and Bell at the very least. We must do everything we can to retain our status in the championship.
He could be unfortunately injured at any stage, even training (touch wood)
As long as it's a competitive Charlton fixture, the best team should always be selected imo.8 -
OK - you want do do history? - Do you also wonder why, as a nation, since 1066, we have fought off invasion... until now?golfaddick said:
Might as well just play the U21's then.Crispywood said:Bell Burke have proven they can’t handle extreme workloads, Jones has looked liked he’s been limping in some games. Bree playing through injury, Leaburn needs some managing. Other 6 players aren’t a risk so wouldn’t be against seeing the likes of Coventry Kelman playing just protect those actually at risk
I do wonder how teams played 60 matches a season back in the 70's & 80's. Just 1 substitute & at this time if year pitches were mainly mud.2 -
He's right. You are being silly.golfaddick said:
Lets give them the game then. 3-0 walk over. We can all save our money & get a refund.CafcSCP said:Fuck the Chelsea game!
id rather stay in the championship and build.0 -
and how youngsters aren't as tall as older people...Major said:
OK - you want do do history? - Do you also wonder why, as a nation, since 1066, we have fought off invasion... until now?golfaddick said:
Might as well just play the U21's then.Crispywood said:Bell Burke have proven they can’t handle extreme workloads, Jones has looked liked he’s been limping in some games. Bree playing through injury, Leaburn needs some managing. Other 6 players aren’t a risk so wouldn’t be against seeing the likes of Coventry Kelman playing just protect those actually at risk
I do wonder how teams played 60 matches a season back in the 70's & 80's. Just 1 substitute & at this time if year pitches were mainly mud.1 -
Ah, the good old days, when players went straight to the boozer after every training session, smoked 20 a day, and was getting long in the tooth at 28.golfaddick said:
Might as well just play the U21's then.Crispywood said:Bell Burke have proven they can’t handle extreme workloads, Jones has looked liked he’s been limping in some games. Bree playing through injury, Leaburn needs some managing. Other 6 players aren’t a risk so wouldn’t be against seeing the likes of Coventry Kelman playing just protect those actually at risk
I do wonder how teams played 60 matches a season back in the 70's & 80's. Just 1 substitute & at this time if year pitches were mainly mud.
I member them well.5 -
Apart from the fact that those playing in the 70s and 80s would get eaten alive by the fitness of the modern gamegolfaddick said:
Might as well just play the U21's then.Crispywood said:Bell Burke have proven they can’t handle extreme workloads, Jones has looked liked he’s been limping in some games. Bree playing through injury, Leaburn needs some managing. Other 6 players aren’t a risk so wouldn’t be against seeing the likes of Coventry Kelman playing just protect those actually at risk
I do wonder how teams played 60 matches a season back in the 70's & 80's. Just 1 substitute & at this time if year pitches were mainly mud.6 -
The fact you think the game was exactly the same in the fucking 70s sums you up perfectly.golfaddick said:
Might as well just play the U21's then.Crispywood said:Bell Burke have proven they can’t handle extreme workloads, Jones has looked liked he’s been limping in some games. Bree playing through injury, Leaburn needs some managing. Other 6 players aren’t a risk so wouldn’t be against seeing the likes of Coventry Kelman playing just protect those actually at risk
I do wonder how teams played 60 matches a season back in the 70's & 80's. Just 1 substitute & at this time if year pitches were mainly mud.
ill informed, poorly thought through drivel11 -
The problem is the more games & especially in a short space of time leads to tiredness which can lead to serious injury. The Germans understand football and their game isn’t based on greed hence the bundesliga having a winter break. What would we do if Jones got injured?Braziliance said:
You need to remember though, our best players will want to play this game, true professionals want to play against the highest opposition in the world.Berkshire1970 said:Jones is pivotal to our survival and no one to replace him. I would certainly rest him against Chelsea and Bell at the very least. We must do everything we can to retain our status in the championship.
He could be unfortunately injured at any stage, even training (touch wood)
As long as it's a competitive Charlton fixture, the best team should always be selected imo.2










