"He is signing for Charlton Athletic and will be loaned initially to Huelva. Hopefully he will score a lot of goals and then he can move forward," Anderson said.
"He is signing for Charlton Athletic and will be loaned initially to Huelva. Hopefully he will score a lot of goals and then he can move forward," Anderson said.
But will he score a helluva lot of goals for Huelva?
thai-fussball.com @thaifussballde Jamal Campbell-Ryce finally arrived in Nakhon Ratchasima today to start his trial with the club. #NCFC #notts #swatcat #ballthai
thai-fussball.com @thaifussballde Jamal Campbell-Ryce finally arrived in Nakhon Ratchasima today to start his trial with the club. #NCFC #notts #swatcat #ballthai
Bloody hell that would be a culture shock. Went via there to Khao Yai, didn't look the sort of place to stay a night. That would be a really random move.
BBC Sport @BBCSport 36s Stoke City release Jermaine Pennant, Dean Whitehead, Carlo Nash, Matthew Upson, Rory Delap, Matthew Lund & Mamady Sidibe. #scfc #bbcfootball
Could we tempt Dean Whitehead to the Valley?
Pennant has now been offered a 1 year deal, 12 days after being released.
Not a rumour as such, but Simeon Jackson is back from holiday and is in and around London.
Hopefully doesn't mean he will sign for Millwall in the next week or so, he would be an excellent signing if we could get him in.
Would be very, very happy with 3 strikers of Kermorgant, Obika and Jackson. Add another or depending on the situation, one of the youngsters, that isn't too bad at all.
Personally expecting a signing or two, to be announced by the end of next week.
Not a rumour as such, but Simeon Jackson is back from holiday and is in and around London.
Hopefully doesn't mean he will sign for Millwall in the next week or so, he would be an excellent signing if we could get him in.
Would be very, very happy with 3 strikers of Kermorgant, Obika and Jackson. Add another or depending on the situation, one of the youngsters, that isn't too bad at all.
Personally expecting a signing or two, to be announced by the end of next week.
Don't think we or the spanners can afford his £12k-£15k aweek wages.
AFC Bournemouth: Elliott Ward urges Cherries consistency
New Bournemouth signing Elliott Ward has urged his new team-mates to adapt to life in the Championship quickly. The Cherries return to English football's second tier after an absence of more than two decades and will host Charlton on the opening day. And Ward, who has spent several seasons in the Championship, knows what to expect from the division. "We need to try and start well and get the consistency straight away," Ward told BBC Radio Solent. Ward, 28, began his career at West Ham but was signed by Coventry for £1m in 2006 and moved to Norwich on a free transfer in May 2010. He has struggled with a persistent knee injury and spent much of last season on loan at Nottingham Forest. There was much interest in the centre-back, who joined the Cherries on Tuesday, but Ward says manager Eddie Howe sold the vision of the club to him and he is relishing working with Bournemouth's boss. "The biggest pull for me was how much the manager wanted to bring me here," he said. "After meeting with the manager I was very impressed with the ambition and where they want to go. "I enjoyed my time at Norwich, the decision wasn't taken lightly, and I had to talk it over with the family but that was quite simple as it (Bournemouth) is a lovely place, "The more they sold the club to me it became an easy decision. "There was a lot of interest but when things start to get a bit serious it starts to cool but I did have to make a decision and I'm very pleased with the one I've made." Ward added: "The meetings I had with him (Howe) were very productive, they told me how they want to play and that was massive for me. "I've also heard a lot from players who know him and how he works and how they enjoy it. That was one of the pulls that brought me here and I cannot wait to get started."
AFC Bournemouth: Elliott Ward urges Cherries consistency
New Bournemouth signing Elliott Ward has urged his new team-mates to adapt to life in the Championship quickly. The Cherries return to English football's second tier after an absence of more than two decades and will host Charlton on the opening day. And Ward, who has spent several seasons in the Championship, knows what to expect from the division. "We need to try and start well and get the consistency straight away," Ward told BBC Radio Solent. Ward, 28, began his career at West Ham but was signed by Coventry for £1m in 2006 and moved to Norwich on a free transfer in May 2010. He has struggled with a persistent knee injury and spent much of last season on loan at Nottingham Forest. There was much interest in the centre-back, who joined the Cherries on Tuesday, but Ward says manager Eddie Howe sold the vision of the club to him and he is relishing working with Bournemouth's boss. "The biggest pull for me was how much the manager wanted to bring me here," he said. "After meeting with the manager I was very impressed with the ambition and where they want to go. "I enjoyed my time at Norwich, the decision wasn't taken lightly, and I had to talk it over with the family but that was quite simple as it (Bournemouth) is a lovely place, "The more they sold the club to me it became an easy decision. "There was a lot of interest but when things start to get a bit serious it starts to cool but I did have to make a decision and I'm very pleased with the one I've made." Ward added: "The meetings I had with him (Howe) were very productive, they told me how they want to play and that was massive for me. "I've also heard a lot from players who know him and how he works and how they enjoy it. That was one of the pulls that brought me here and I cannot wait to get started."
AFC Bournemouth: Elliott Ward urges Cherries consistency
New Bournemouth signing Elliott Ward has urged his new team-mates to adapt to life in the Championship quickly. The Cherries return to English football's second tier after an absence of more than two decades and will host Charlton on the opening day. And Ward, who has spent several seasons in the Championship, knows what to expect from the division. "We need to try and start well and get the consistency straight away," Ward told BBC Radio Solent. Ward, 28, began his career at West Ham but was signed by Coventry for £1m in 2006 and moved to Norwich on a free transfer in May 2010. He has struggled with a persistent knee injury and spent much of last season on loan at Nottingham Forest. There was much interest in the centre-back, who joined the Cherries on Tuesday, but Ward says manager Eddie Howe sold the vision of the club to him and he is relishing working with Bournemouth's boss. "The biggest pull for me was how much the manager wanted to bring me here," he said. "After meeting with the manager I was very impressed with the ambition and where they want to go. "I enjoyed my time at Norwich, the decision wasn't taken lightly, and I had to talk it over with the family but that was quite simple as it (Bournemouth) is a lovely place, "The more they sold the club to me it became an easy decision. "There was a lot of interest but when things start to get a bit serious it starts to cool but I did have to make a decision and I'm very pleased with the one I've made." Ward added: "The meetings I had with him (Howe) were very productive, they told me how they want to play and that was massive for me. "I've also heard a lot from players who know him and how he works and how they enjoy it. That was one of the pulls that brought me here and I cannot wait to get started."
Thought this was a Rumours thread...?
Put it in because he is a player who from time to time has been linked with us and there does not seem to be a better place to put it.
99% chance of being wrong but if the 1% is correct he is gone.
source for these numbers?
Just my Assumption that there are few grounds to think Fulham would pay £3 million for a 31 year old that has never played in the Premier League but if they did I suspect Chatlton would be willing to sell.
19 Jun 2013 04:09:45 Marlon Pack to sign for Charlton after a move to Bournemouth has not materialised.
18 Jun 2013 20:34:44 Oldham in talks with Doncaster over a deal to bring billy paynter to boundary park. Korea smith is also set to sign this week however mvoto is on his way to charlton on a free transfer
Paynter is under contract at Donny.
Maybe K Smith but other clubs will want him.
Really need to stop making things up as LJ is on holiday and he already knows the players who he is signing.
Paynter is contracted until 2014.
Smith is NOT coming to BP. Highly doubt Paynter would come. However, M'voto is a possibility (having said that i'm sure he said he likes where he lives)
18 Jun 2013 19:14:49 Charlton are interested in taking Hibs goal keeper Ben Williams back down south.
Could this be because button is leaving?
This rumour first started on the 2nd June. It was also suggested that once he signs for CAFC he is being loaned straight out. What does look certain is that he is not ready for championship football with a team pushing for promotion.
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Jamal Campbell-Ryce finally arrived in Nakhon Ratchasima today to start his trial with the club. #NCFC #notts #swatcat #ballthai
Hate ex players going to Palace!
Not a bad signing for them and cheap as well I'd imagine.
*EDIT - He may have played under Holloway at QPR as a youngster when still with Arsenal
http://bbc.co.uk/sport/football/22958716
Charlton are considering selling Yann Kermorgant to Fulham who have offered £3m #cafc #ffc
Twitter is getting as bad as FR
Hopefully doesn't mean he will sign for Millwall in the next week or so, he would be an excellent signing if we could get him in.
Would be very, very happy with 3 strikers of Kermorgant, Obika and Jackson. Add another or depending on the situation, one of the youngsters, that isn't too bad at all.
Personally expecting a signing or two, to be announced by the end of next week.
That would do me nicely
AFC Bournemouth: Elliott Ward urges Cherries consistency
New Bournemouth signing Elliott Ward has urged his new team-mates to adapt to life in the Championship quickly.
The Cherries return to English football's second tier after an absence of more than two decades and will host Charlton on the opening day.
And Ward, who has spent several seasons in the Championship, knows what to expect from the division.
"We need to try and start well and get the consistency straight away," Ward told BBC Radio Solent.
Ward, 28, began his career at West Ham but was signed by Coventry for £1m in 2006 and moved to Norwich on a free transfer in May 2010.
He has struggled with a persistent knee injury and spent much of last season on loan at Nottingham Forest.
There was much interest in the centre-back, who joined the Cherries on Tuesday, but Ward says manager Eddie Howe sold the vision of the club to him and he is relishing working with Bournemouth's boss.
"The biggest pull for me was how much the manager wanted to bring me here," he said.
"After meeting with the manager I was very impressed with the ambition and where they want to go.
"I enjoyed my time at Norwich, the decision wasn't taken lightly, and I had to talk it over with the family but that was quite simple as it (Bournemouth) is a lovely place,
"The more they sold the club to me it became an easy decision.
"There was a lot of interest but when things start to get a bit serious it starts to cool but I did have to make a decision and I'm very pleased with the one I've made."
Ward added: "The meetings I had with him (Howe) were very productive, they told me how they want to play and that was massive for me.
"I've also heard a lot from players who know him and how he works and how they enjoy it. That was one of the pulls that brought me here and I cannot wait to get started."
19 Jun 2013 04:09:45
Marlon Pack to sign for Charlton after a move to Bournemouth has not materialised.
18 Jun 2013 20:34:44
Oldham in talks with Doncaster over a deal to bring billy paynter to boundary park. Korea smith is also set to sign this week however mvoto is on his way to charlton on a free transfer
Paynter is under contract at Donny.
Maybe K Smith but other clubs will want him.
Really need to stop making things up as LJ is on holiday and he already knows the players who he is signing.
Paynter is contracted until 2014.
Smith is NOT coming to BP. Highly doubt Paynter would come. However, M'voto is a possibility (having said that i'm sure he said he likes where he lives)
18 Jun 2013 19:14:49
Charlton are interested in taking Hibs goal keeper Ben Williams back down south.
Could this be because button is leaving?
This rumour first started on the 2nd June. It was also suggested that once he signs for CAFC he is being loaned straight out. What does look certain is that he is not ready for championship football with a team pushing for promotion.
Ben Williams? Ex-United keeper? Buying a 30 year old and loaning him out never usually happens.