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Chris Iwelumo

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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,220
    Charlton Eyes
  • Most over-rated player for us in years. Made lack of mobility an art-form. Didn't move until ball was about to land then got there too late and fouled the defender. He was utter cack.

    I thought he was one of the most underated players tbh , if we had of played to his strengths like Wolves did when he first joined them by crossing it to him he could have done very well for us.
  • Of course and the documented facts.  
  • In Peace keeper mode

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    WTF does it matter he left years ago

  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,167
    Hugely underrated player. I think his problem was he wasn't technical or flashy and we were still expecting to see proper Premier League talent turning out for Charlton. He always put in a good shift and he scored some memorable last minute goals. I wasn't happy when we sold him and I'd have him back in a heartbeat
  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 8,997
    As my hero once said...........clown shoes.
  • As my hero once said...........clown shoes.


    NSS is your hero,

     

  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,801
    never should have let him go, was playing well, then we threw money at Andy Gray.
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,737
    Scored in the friendly being played tonight.
  • grumpyaddick
    grumpyaddick Posts: 6,596

    The only striker I have ever seen who ducked when the ball arrived in the air rather than jumped. Complete and utter donkey. Would rather see toothless old Doc up front using his pace.

    Wish him well but complete rubbish.

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  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,145
    edited July 2011

    Lets see if my facts are incorrect.

    Charlton - 10 goals in 46 games - 9 of these goals were scored before the new year.

    Wolves - 16 goals in 46 games 

    Burnley 11 goals in 46 games

    Basically he has a ratio of about one in every four games. His best season was with Colchester and without that season his career ratio would be a lot worse.

    Is that a consistent striker who you can rely on? errr no.

    Strange how he only stays with a club for one season. Not really as it is apparent.

    The man doesn't work hard enough that is also a fact.

    I rest my case

     

     

     










    if he played in all 46 league gamesin those seasons mentioned above for charlton, wolves and

    burnley then we've got good away support




    coco's rhythms


  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,737
    edited July 2011
    50k according to todays papers. Bargain.
  • dabos
    dabos Posts: 2,715
    He was at Wolves for 2 seasons - scored 14 in 31 in the Championship and 0 in 15 in the Premiership.

    His record at Championship level is decent, I don't know how that can be disputed:

    06/07: 18 goals in 46
    07/08: 10 goals in 46
    08/09: 14 goals in 31
    09/10: 2 goals in 8 (on loan at Bristol City)
    10/11: 11 goals in 45

    Ok so he's not a '20 goal a season' striker, but there are normally only 2 or 3 of them per division every year. It is a bit weird that he moves on every year, but he's been scoring consistently since 2005. He was just a late developer in footballing terms and clearly isn't a Premiership quality player.
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,651

    As we know from Pardew's misuse of him it is easy to see him as a back to goal target man and not much more. How many back to goal target men score 20 a season?

    He did a reasonable job for us and, used properly, could have done better still.

    There are many more culpable people than Iwelumo for our demise since Curbs left.

  • lolwray
    lolwray Posts: 4,900
    he wdnt be playing anywhere else but in the british leagues

    fair play to him he s "made the best of his lack of ability"  but hes not a footballer in my view 

    i am sure his mum loves him but hes no favourite of mine
  • As we know from Pardew's misuse of him it is easy to see him as a back to goal target man and not much more. How many back to goal target men score 20 a season?

    He did a reasonable job for us and, used properly, could have done better still.

    There are many more culpable people than Iwelumo for our demise since Curbs left.




    this 100%
  • From BBC Sport tonight:

    "86:59 Offside, Chester FC. Chris Iwelumo tries a through ball, but Chris Iwelumo is caught offside. "


    (Came on as a sub in 83 min. They came back from conceding a first minute goal to beat Wrexham 2-1 in the Cross Border Derby in the Conference Premier, a big win for them.)
  • Insane decision to sell. RD, you are tearing the heart out of our club.
  • CAFCsayer
    CAFCsayer Posts: 10,223

    From BBC Sport tonight:

    "86:59 Offside, Chester FC. Chris Iwelumo tries a through ball, but Chris Iwelumo is caught offside. "

    He got caught offside from his own pass? That's talent!
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,763
    Funnily enough, he's almost the kind of player I'd like us to sign to partner Igor. Not quite now at his age but 6-7 years ago when he was a CAFC player, definitely.
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  • Rob
    Rob Posts: 11,786
    I think once he missed that sitter for Scotland his career nose dived. I, for one, never thought he was international standard anyway.
  • Rob said:

    I think once he missed that sitter for Scotland his career nose dived. I, for one, never thought he was international standard anyway.

    Just as well he's Scottish then.
  • From BBC Sport tonight:

    "86:59 Offside, Chester FC. Chris Iwelumo tries a through ball, but Chris Iwelumo is caught offside. "


    (Came on as a sub in 83 min. They came back from conceding a first minute goal to beat Wrexham 2-1 in the Cross Border Derby in the Conference Premier, a big win for them.)

    I watched the last twenty minutes of this after studying you know who in the Wigan v Ipswich tie. What a cracking game - didn't think the Vanarama Conference could be so entertaining. Over 3000 there, plenty of passion, good goals and a winner deep into injury time. Hi lights here.

    http://sport.bt.com/video-01363814401986?videoid=3800004116001&videotitle=Highlights: Chester 2 Wrexham 1&videoimage=v1/unsecured/media/2503979514001/201409/771/2503979514001_3800010486001_chesterhighlightsbcove.jpg
  • Threads about Chris Iwelumo and Alan Pardew. It's like 2007 all over again. Make it stop!
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,563
    Rob said:

    I think once he missed that sitter for Scotland his career nose dived. I, for one, never thought he was international standard anyway.

    I feel the same about Scotland
  • From BBC Sport tonight:

    "86:59 Offside, Chester FC. Chris Iwelumo tries a through ball, but Chris Iwelumo is caught offside. "


    (Came on as a sub in 83 min. They came back from conceding a first minute goal to beat Wrexham 2-1 in the Cross Border Derby in the Conference Premier, a big win for them.)

    I watched the last twenty minutes of this after studying you know who in the Wigan v Ipswich tie. What a cracking game - didn't think the Vanarama Conference could be so entertaining. Over 3000 there, plenty of passion, good goals and a winner deep into injury time. Hi lights here.

    http://sport.bt.com/video-01363814401986?videoid=3800004116001&videotitle=Highlights: Chester 2 Wrexham 1&videoimage=v1/unsecured/media/2503979514001/201409/771/2503979514001_3800010486001_chesterhighlightsbcove.jpg
    a bigger police operation than most prem games apparently
  • From BBC Sport tonight:

    "86:59 Offside, Chester FC. Chris Iwelumo tries a through ball, but Chris Iwelumo is caught offside. "


    (Came on as a sub in 83 min. They came back from conceding a first minute goal to beat Wrexham 2-1 in the Cross Border Derby in the Conference Premier, a big win for them.)

    I watched the last twenty minutes of this after studying you know who in the Wigan v Ipswich tie. What a cracking game - didn't think the Vanarama Conference could be so entertaining. Over 3000 there, plenty of passion, good goals and a winner deep into injury time. Hi lights here.

    http://sport.bt.com/video-01363814401986?videoid=3800004116001&videotitle=Highlights: Chester 2 Wrexham 1&videoimage=v1/unsecured/media/2503979514001/201409/771/2503979514001_3800010486001_chesterhighlightsbcove.jpg
    a bigger police operation than most prem games apparently
    Yes, I saw some of the game and both comments are correct - well, there were more police than stewards on show. I thought it was skillful and entertaining. I'd sooner watch the Conference than the Champions League, which bores me for the most part. Even Lee Hughes comes across as an ordinary pro. You get some proper little grounds in the Conference, too, like Alfreton.
  • smudge7946
    smudge7946 Posts: 4,131
    The animosity between Chester and Wrexham goes back centuries.
    The clock tower on Chester cathedral has a clock on three sides, the side facing Wrexham being empty. Hence the expression 'not giving the time of day' to your enemies.
  • C_A_F_C
    C_A_F_C Posts: 3,866

    The animosity between Chester and Wrexham goes back centuries.
    The clock tower on Chester cathedral has a clock on three sides, the side facing Wrexham being empty. Hence the expression 'not giving the time of day' to your enemies.

    I wish more posts on Charlton Life were like this one.
  • CafcWest
    CafcWest Posts: 6,167