Powell was let down by the old owners, and continues to be let down now. The same for us fans.
I can see no positives in the way we are going. The dressing room will be totally gone now. Our best players are being sold (the fault with this lies mostly at the old owners door) and a load of players that the manager has no knowledge of are being shipped in. What chance does Powell have? If he doesn't play these players he'll be shipped out, if he does what will the players he brought in think?
I don't want to see Charlton becoming a standing place for a group of randomly collected players with no affection for the team that ultimately will benefit another club. We are losing our identity. It sounds dramatic but it's the truth. What good can come of this?
I agree with this. A lot of reason Charlton is a good laugh is we have a bunch of lads who band trogether even if they are not that good. I will be keeping my money in my pocket at this rate.
i can complain when this is utter fucking madness----------------we will go down AGAIN--------------these players have no understanding of this division--------------they have no time to adjust to it.
We wanted to strengthen the squad-----------------show how any of these rejects or maybe --one day sub Standard Leige players have strengthened a team in free fall.
Always going to take what talksport/Ian Abrahams says with a pinch of salt since the whole Sam Baldock situation! That was a done deal yet he's playing for league one Bristol city!
What we have to remember is that it is this group of players that have got us where we are today - 3rd from bottom in the championship. Even with keeping the status quo and adding a couple of signings, relegation would still be a distinct possibility. I have said many times that this season has all the feel of previous relegation seasons. Despite my own reservations about the long-term motives of Mr Duchatelet, it could be that we now have access to the scouting networks of four other european teams. They just may be recommending players they have scouted, have coveted, but have been unable to purchase because they were out of reach financially.
Yes, it could be a huge gamble bringing in several foreign players, but perhaps it might just be what is required - a refreshening of a tired and very average squad of players, with the odd exception.
We feed Liege, when back in the Prem, the reverse - I love it when a plan comes together. If we genuinely are going after the quality and talent mentioned above, unfortunate timing, but things to look forward to.
The news about Parzyszek certainly lifts the mood from yesterday's doom and gloom. Hopefully Dale and any other departures will be replaced with high quality too. The next 36 hours are going to be very very interesting. Could have a practically brand new team by Saturday.
We are hearing that Bolton are lining up a move for Millwall midfielder Liam Trotter. Trotter is in the final six months of his contract at the Den and Millwall are thought to be considering selling him now rather than risk losing him for nothing at the end of the season. A number of clubs are thought to be chasing Trotter, but Bolton are leading the chase for the former Ipswich man.
Being an avid follower of the Dutch Jupiler League (the Dutch Championship if you should compare the both) I have actually seen both Parzyszek and Ghoochannejhad play.
Ghoochannejhad has been a few years since I last saw him, but he was a great, great talent at SC Cambuur and Go Ahead Eagles. At that time I really felt that he would become a great player, comparable with Dries Mertens who was at AGOVV at the time. Although Ghoochannejhad is more of a striker than Mertens is, he can also play on the wing. He probably lacks match fitness, but he is really a skillfull player.
Parzyszek is actually a highly rated player. Surprised we have apparantly signed him, in my view he can easily be a good striker for the lower teams in the Eredivise. I think he will fit perfectly in the more physical style of play in the Championship, a tall guy who uses his body well. And he can also score a goal, scored a lot of goals for De Graafschap the past 1.5 season. He does need service though as does every striker.
I feel they would both be welcome additions to the squad and can really make a difference in our attack power. But we just can't loose Yann.
honestly think roland will get us players that he thinks will be good enough for liege in a couple of years time, so doubt he sees simeon Jackson as a potential player for them so therefore we wont buy him
This feels like I'm on that Wurlitzer thing at a funfair. The one where you are spun round very fast, the whole world is blurred, you feel excited, dizzy, a bit scared and a bit sick.
I'm going to stick my head between my knees, keep my eyes shut, take some deep breaths and wait for it all to be over.
What a mad, crazy, heart-wrenching transfer window this is.
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We wanted to strengthen the squad-----------------show how any of these rejects or maybe --one day sub Standard Leige players have strengthened a team in free fall.
Its utter bollox.
Parzyszek having medical tomorrow according to Sky.
Baldock situation! That was a done deal yet he's playing for league one Bristol city!
sexual news
I think the whole thing is positive
Let's just see who we get in
Yes, it could be a huge gamble bringing in several foreign players, but perhaps it might just be what is required - a refreshening of a tired and very average squad of players, with the odd exception.
Ghoochannejhad has been a few years since I last saw him, but he was a great, great talent at SC Cambuur and Go Ahead Eagles. At that time I really felt that he would become a great player, comparable with Dries Mertens who was at AGOVV at the time. Although Ghoochannejhad is more of a striker than Mertens is, he can also play on the wing. He probably lacks match fitness, but he is really a skillfull player.
Parzyszek is actually a highly rated player. Surprised we have apparantly signed him, in my view he can easily be a good striker for the lower teams in the Eredivise. I think he will fit perfectly in the more physical style of play in the Championship, a tall guy who uses his body well. And he can also score a goal, scored a lot of goals for De Graafschap the past 1.5 season. He does need service though as does every striker.
I feel they would both be welcome additions to the squad and can really make a difference in our attack power. But we just can't loose Yann.
Doesn't appear Powell's targets get long term offers
I'm going to stick my head between my knees, keep my eyes shut, take some deep breaths and wait for it all to be over.
What a mad, crazy, heart-wrenching transfer window this is.