A few months ago the boy came in for pelters on here for his refusual to play in the fa cup whilst on loan.
From the reports and the commentary he was one of our better players last night.
I will stick with what i said then.
Darren had every right to do what he did maybe he did it in the wrong way(who cares).
But i for one am glad he did
well done Darren looks like your decision to do what you did was right and i salute you young man for a very assured performance for the club that you love
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what are your thoughts now people
nah nah nah nah nah
;-P
Had a blinder against Liverpool as well.
As a young player, it's all about gaining experience - and the only way to do that is to play matches.
Weaver's actually injured, rather than him being dropped to 3rd choice keeper.
For what it is worth my view is to play Elliott and my reasoning is as follows.
Last season when Weaver was injured at Plymouth Elliott came on as sub and played out of his skin. Yet Randolph, as the then official number two keeper, was recalled from his loan to play against Southampton in the next match even though Elliott had played well.
In the interests of fairness and consistency Elliott, as the current number two, should be selected in the absence of Weaver since he has done nothing wrong in the matches he has played. The fault for our poor form as a team lays elsewhere.
and when he played for Charlton, he never let in any goals !
I wouldnt mind if he went now........ get him off the wage bill as u say, from wot ive seen the two young keepers weve got will be alright and are loving their chance to shine.....
But CLEAN SHEET says it all - WELL DONE
Surely it will be Weaver, because of wages and although he was decent for us, he was rarely outstanding, so doesn't really justify his wages.
Elliott did well, and isn't to blame for the continuation of bad results while he was custodian between the sticks.
Randolph came in and got a clean sheet, so he should get the nod in the next match.
Both of them may serve to make the expensive Weaver expendable for Charlton.
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
By John Stanton
CHARLTON keeper Darren Randolph is expected to sign a new contract at The Valley on Thursday.
The 22-year-old will hold talks with Addicks boss Phil Parkinson when the squad returns for pre-season training at the end of this week, and the Charlton boss is hopeful the Republic of Ireland U21 international will commit his future to the club.
“We’ll have a chat with Darren on Thursday and hopefully we’ll be able to finalise something,” said Parkinson.
I also think he'll surprise a few folk and wash up in the CCC
Or we`ve sold someone !
Just Fortune to sign up now (plus Lita/Kandol/Lambert/Jardi/Small) and we have what looks like on paper a decent squad.
Unfortunately games aren't played on paper.