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  • PaddyP17
    PaddyP17 Posts: 13,194
    RC_CAFC said:
    Given last seasons recruiting disaster I’m going to wait until we’ve played a few games to judge any of these players. 
    We stayed up. It wasn't a disaster.
    Two of are most expensive signings of the last 10 years were loaned back to league one. That is a disaster. 
    Sonny Carey - scored goals, won us points. Good signing
    Thomas Kaminski - had some good moments, had shit moments, still kept clean sheets. I think falls into a Mediocre signing bracket - wasn't worth it, but if we'd signed him on a free I think we'd be viewing it more positively
    Tanto Olaofe - got the winner at Sheff Utd, but obviously not worked out. Bad signing
    Amari'i Bell - crucial to how we play. Indisputably good signing
    Reece Burke - injured, not very good when back from injury, despite looking like he could have had something about him at some point. Fairly bad signing (but as he didn't really start for us not as bad as Tanto)
    Joe Rankin-Costello - didn't really play much; felt he was a bit of a project. Had some great games and some very very middling ones, probably more of the latter. Mediocre signing
    Rob Apter - very confusing but as it stands, bad signing
    Charlie Kelman - oh man. Jury still out for me. Mediocre signing in terms of outlay but there's clearly something about him...
    Harvey Knibbs - hmm. Not as good as Sonny Carey. Popped up with the odd goal; not sure he's our guy really. Mediocre signing
    Collins Sichenje - jury still out
    Lyndon Dykes - good signing - helped us get the points we needed.

    Roussillon, Hernandez no longer at club. Obviously were toilet but not here long enough.

    So I make that three good signings - all of which were cheap/free - and three bad ones, two of which cost fees.

    If you look at each player on an individual basis then yes, the three bad signings look pretty piss poor, but to ignore Carey and Bell who were freebies is short-sighted.

    Would like a better hit rate this window, but if the above sort of activity has us surviving in the Champ, and now we have a tiny bit more wiggle room, then hopefully things can continue on an upward trajectory.

    But how you'd deem the above a "disaster" is really funny lol
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 19,722
    Jury still out on Sichenje feels harsh, I’d go with “promising signs”. But other than that, agree with @PaddyP17, far too many people ignoring the positive elements of our recruitment 
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,589
    The recruitment will be a disaster if they don’t address the midfield problem .
    As Jones, Chapple and everyone involved in the process will be extremely aware of. But that is one area that probably will take time as finding and signing players of the quality we need (probably against competing interest) won't be straightforward.
  • Laddick01
    Laddick01 Posts: 8,150
    Would maybe go higher on Kelman too. Took a while to get going but without that signing I think we’d be back in League One.

    Hoping for 10/15 from him this season.
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,853
    RC_CAFC said:
    Given last seasons recruiting disaster I’m going to wait until we’ve played a few games to judge any of these players. 
    We stayed up. It wasn't a disaster.
    Two of are most expensive signings of the last 10 years were loaned back to league one. That is a disaster. 
    Aberystwyth, you and everyone else were looking forward to seeing the players mentioned, perform for Charlton and it's fine being wise after the event but, most everyone was shocked at the level of the championship and it certainly hampered those players getting a run in the side. As a club you would probably hope that certain players can make the grade, whether we brought them in for a fee or developed them from our academy, it's never certain that they will be a success. 
  • Charlton43
    Charlton43 Posts: 175
    StJohnstones where are ya 
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,419
    PaddyP17 said:
    RC_CAFC said:
    Given last seasons recruiting disaster I’m going to wait until we’ve played a few games to judge any of these players. 
    We stayed up. It wasn't a disaster.
    Two of are most expensive signings of the last 10 years were loaned back to league one. That is a disaster. 
    Sonny Carey - scored goals, won us points. Good signing
    Thomas Kaminski - had some good moments, had shit moments, still kept clean sheets. I think falls into a Mediocre signing bracket - wasn't worth it, but if we'd signed him on a free I think we'd be viewing it more positively
    Tanto Olaofe - got the winner at Sheff Utd, but obviously not worked out. Bad signing
    Amari'i Bell - crucial to how we play. Indisputably good signing
    Reece Burke - injured, not very good when back from injury, despite looking like he could have had something about him at some point. Fairly bad signing (but as he didn't really start for us not as bad as Tanto)
    Joe Rankin-Costello - didn't really play much; felt he was a bit of a project. Had some great games and some very very middling ones, probably more of the latter. Mediocre signing
    Rob Apter - very confusing but as it stands, bad signing
    Charlie Kelman - oh man. Jury still out for me. Mediocre signing in terms of outlay but there's clearly something about him...
    Harvey Knibbs - hmm. Not as good as Sonny Carey. Popped up with the odd goal; not sure he's our guy really. Mediocre signing
    Collins Sichenje - jury still out
    Lyndon Dykes - good signing - helped us get the points we needed.

    Roussillon, Hernandez no longer at club. Obviously were toilet but not here long enough.

    So I make that three good signings - all of which were cheap/free - and three bad ones, two of which cost fees.

    If you look at each player on an individual basis then yes, the three bad signings look pretty piss poor, but to ignore Carey and Bell who were freebies is short-sighted.

    Would like a better hit rate this window, but if the above sort of activity has us surviving in the Champ, and now we have a tiny bit more wiggle room, then hopefully things can continue on an upward trajectory.

    But how you'd deem the above a "disaster" is really funny lol
    I agree.
    I also think we need to factor in the pressure we were under from our late promotion. Our team were a long way off being Championship ready and we needed a lot of new players in with a tight budget to play with.  
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 86,474
    The recruitment will be a disaster if they don’t address the midfield problem .
    "If"

    Expensive mistakes were made last season in Apter and Tanto but we stayed up.

    An expensive mistake was made the year before in Ahadme but we went up.

    We need more at RB and in midfield as well as up top but we still have two months to find them and as we've seen this week the club are very good at keeping deals under wraps until they appear on the OS.
  • PaddyP17
    PaddyP17 Posts: 13,194
    I was trying to balance good/mediocre/bad according to transfer fee as well, but in terms of performance I think Kelman and Sichenje will look like they belong here, in good time. A full pre-season for both will be important.

    In any case, a similarly "disastrous" window would be seeing us noticeably improve our squad I think!
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 5,755
    edited 9:28AM
    fenaddick said:
    Jury still out on Sichenje feels harsh, I’d go with “promising signs”. But other than that, agree with @PaddyP17, far too many people ignoring the positive elements of our recruitment 
    Also people just have too high expectations. A hit rate of 50% is probably about average and anything higher is good. Since Jones joined I reckon our hit rate is above 50% and we’ve been pretty good with recruitment which is why we’ve gone up the pyramid 

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  • Redhenry
    Redhenry Posts: 5,483
    gringo said:
    West Ham have today announced 42,000 season tickets sold.
    And there are some on here trying to tell us that we will get bigger attendances this season than W Ham.

    I offered a bet in favour of the Upbeats, but amazingly they declined.

    They would have lost before the season started, most of us knew.
    Some, like who?
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 19,330
    Less then 50k in the London Stadium, and it will feel empty
  • Southendaddick
    Southendaddick Posts: 5,471
    But it won’t be less than 50k ever

    West Ham are a huge club with a massive floating support and they will still get 60k every week especially as I would expect them to get 100+ points next season 
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 5,755
    PaddyP17 said:
    I was trying to balance good/mediocre/bad according to transfer fee as well, but in terms of performance I think Kelman and Sichenje will look like they belong here, in good time. A full pre-season for both will be important.

    In any case, a similarly "disastrous" window would be seeing us noticeably improve our squad I think!
    I think Knibbs will show his worth this season too. For him and Kelman an interrupted pre-season was a tough start, and for both of them when they started to look like they might get going they got injured again. Full pre-season for both will hopefully see Kelman be our main man up top and Knibbs really push Carey for that starting spot 
  • Pelling1993
    Pelling1993 Posts: 7,663
    But it won’t be less than 50k ever

    West Ham are a huge club with a massive floating support and they will still get 60k every week especially as I would expect them to get 100+ points next season 
    Boy would I love them to do a Leicester! They won't but it would be hilarious.
  • jose
    jose Posts: 1,471
    I agree with what was said above about some of us being shocked at how tough the Championship is. After five years away I had forgotten what it takes.
    The penny dropped seeing Bell and realising that players as good as him was the basic Championship standard.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,890
    jose said:
    I agree with what was said above about some of us being shocked at how tough the Championship is. After five years away I had forgotten what it takes.
    The penny dropped seeing Bell and realising that players as good as him was the basic Championship standard.
    I think it was even better than 5 yrs ago, we were a bit blinded by our start and then the injuries kicked in, I think as fans and a club a lot was learned last season, I’m really excited for next.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,919
    jose said:
    I agree with what was said above about some of us being shocked at how tough the Championship is. After five years away I had forgotten what it takes.
    The penny dropped seeing Bell and realising that players as good as him was the basic Championship standard.
    It’s going to be even tougher next season. I really fear for us, we really need to strengthen this summer to stay clear of the drop.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,890
    New kit and a new player incoming….
    Every time I see you’ve posted I get all excited!!!, do you realise you are doing this to people?, it’s making me feel a bit dirty to be honest!!😜😂

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  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,723
    ns9 said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Gough is one of the really interesting ones. Keep around because he can play CB/CDM and in an inevitable injury crisis that's handy to have or get him a really good League 1 loan for the season? 
    Gough was absolutely excellent when he played last season, didn’t put a foot wrong. I would be tempted to keep him for the inevitable scenario you’ve mentioned
    I’m not saying it couldn’t happen that we get an injury crisis but I think with the players we now have we’d be incredibly unlucky. On that basis I’d prefer Gough out in league one to get games and experience rather than have him kicking his heels at Sparrows. 
    Exactly, at his age & level he needs to be playing, not sitting on the bench where he might get the occasional 20 minutes or in the stands.
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,694
    edited 10:48AM
    New kit and a new player incoming….
    Interesting! Fans, get ready and let us know in advance if are you:

    A- Unhappy with the new top
    B- Unhappy with the new signing
    C- Both

  • CB1
    CB1 Posts: 260
    edited 10:49AM
    New kit and a new player incoming….

    Fuck me that is excellent. Seeing you have posted is the highlight of my day 😂
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 23,517
    CB1 said:
    New kit and a new player incoming….

    Fuck me that is excellent. Seeing you have posted is the highlight of my day 😂
    You did it wrong. It's 


  • sillav nitram
    sillav nitram Posts: 10,397
    Sword65pf said:
    New kit and a new player incoming….
    Every time I see you’ve posted I get all excited!!!, do you realise you are doing this to people?, it’s making me feel a bit dirty to be honest!!😜😂
    Lucky you. My hair’s falling out!
  • CB1
    CB1 Posts: 260
    sam3110 said:
    CB1 said:
    New kit and a new player incoming….

    Fuck me that is excellent. Seeing you have posted is the highlight of my day 😂
    You did it wrong. It's 


    Damn it. 😂
  • Rossman92
    Rossman92 Posts: 3,810
    Hope it’s Brian De Keersmaecker or someone similar. With the club being tight lipped it could be anyone 
  • stjohnshill
    stjohnshill Posts: 113
    Sword65pf said:
    New kit and a new player incoming….
    Every time I see you’ve posted I get all excited!!!, do you realise you are doing this to people?, it’s making me feel a bit dirty to be honest!!😜😂
    If only my missus thought the same about me 😔
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 10,058
    Rossman92 said:
    Hope it’s Brian De Keersmaecker or someone similar. With the club being tight lipped it could be anyone 
    Would love someone of this profile but I'm expecting an RWB. 
  • mart77
    mart77 Posts: 5,785
    MarcusH26 said:
    Rossman92 said:
    Hope it’s Brian De Keersmaecker or someone similar. With the club being tight lipped it could be anyone 
    Would love someone of this profile but I'm expecting an RWB. 
    Yeah same, I think it’ll be someone like Mark Sykes.