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Diego Poyet's contract situation **DieGONE - Signs for West Ham)**

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  • RugbyAddick
    RugbyAddick Posts: 2,079
    Gutted and I think he will be too in a few years time.

    He's not PL quality yet so a 3 year deal would've been good for both parties. He gets regular first team football with us and gets sold at the end of the season. He has valuable FIRST TEAM experience and we get a respectable fee.
  • Thanks for the memories Diego you will always be jewel in our heart.
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,309
    Classy Diego
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172
    Hardly surprising and I don't blame him, if it was one of my kids I would have advised him to go to a bigger club for more money. Its a no brainer.
    Good Luck Diego and thanks for helping keep us in the Championship.
  • CHG
    CHG Posts: 4,529
    Only played 20 first team games, let's hope he hasn't moved on too quickly.
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    Dont get some of the bitter comments on here

    yes its Disappointing, but lets face it he is far to good for us and he wants to improve his career maybe play international football, for England or Spain or Uruguay whichever one it is he chooses.
    But come on lets not be bitter, He played well when he played, and we let his contract run down.
  • Kermy
    Kermy Posts: 251
    His position on the field can be replaced with a steady pro. Let's concentrate on bringing in some attacking midfielders and forget about him
  • _nam11
    _nam11 Posts: 1,231

    Anyone that thinks they're better than us are best served elsewhere.

    Sounds cycnical but getting player of the season is the best possible outcome for the club in terms of compensation.


    Of course, all us Charlton fans, voted him for this reason. We aren't stupid ;)
  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 10,641
    Was pretty obvious we were going to see the loyalty, rot in reserves comments. Shame. He is a kid with a massive talent. He could break his leg tomorrow. He will now get security for the rest of his life and train amongst the best.

    Good luck Diego. I would have done the same.
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  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,978
    He's too good for us.

    Would love for him to have stayed for another year, but football is a dog eat dog world, just ask players like Pritchard, and every penny counts.

    Cant knock the new regime for this either. Seems like they really wanted him to stay.

    so will we get money for him or not????

    Good luck Diego and i will always look upon him as another player made in Charlton.

  • hudson-son-son
    hudson-son-son Posts: 2,645
    Can't really blame him considering the turnover at the club but still thought he would eventually stay for another season. Massively disappointed.
  • I think that makes my comments look a little less 'guff' now.

    His father says there is a very good chance he'll stay to a Charlton fan on the 24th June and on the 25th June the club announce that he has declined to return to preseason training with us as he's looking to explore his options elsewhere. Even if the club posted that as soon as they heard from him it's the next day. If the club took a day or two to announce his departure while they told us about Morrison and Igor then it is possible (and not at all unlikely) that'd he'd already told the club he was leaving while Gus was telling PaulSturgess that there's a good chance he will stay.

    I don't know about anyone else, but I don't feel silly about any of my posts now.

    I never believed he'd stay. I believe he'd decided to go elsewhere before the end of the season. I don't blame the player for leaving but I don't think I will be able to believe what he, or his father, gives us as the reason for his departure. Those of you that want to continue to lay this at the door of RD by assuming that he left because Powell was sacked feel free, but I'll never believe that.
  • red_murph
    red_murph Posts: 2,460
    We are a basket case club at the moment. In his situation who wouldn't honestly do the same thing?
  • Dippenhall
    Dippenhall Posts: 3,919
    How does the compensation work, is it a voluntary gesture by whoever signs him?
  • Clearly a move motivated by money and not a football decision.

    As stated by RugbyAddick he is not yet ready for the PL so if he goes to a PL team he will be playing in their U21 team or be back on loan to the Championship.

    Disappointing but lets concentrate on supporting the players who want to be here and not waste our time on those that don't.
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,255
    It's a shame but I hope he chooses a club where he will get game time. I think he could play in the prem for a lower half team in terms of his skill and the fact this may lead to playing minutes. Any place he'll just sit in the reserves would be a waste for both of us. You've seen it with England's bright young generation at the WC, some of them are massively over hyped in terms of ability (Wilshere for example). I just don't want him to think he's made it off the back of a really good half season with us.
  • Sir Chrissy
    Sir Chrissy Posts: 609
    Don't need players who don't want to be here. Wish him all the best in his upcoming reserve season. Complete waste of talent. Used us to sell himself on.
  • redbuttle
    redbuttle Posts: 1,977
    Thanks for the loyalty Diego...You were always going to leave
  • stilladdicted
    stilladdicted Posts: 4,307
    Good luck Diego, I just wish you had wanted to stay with us.
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  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,978
    And the people giving him grief…..do you feel as much for the players we just let go at the drop of a hat when their contracts run out?

    Football is a short career, and although paid well, you can't always knock a player for wanting to better himself.

    Diego didn't sulk, he worked his bollocks off when playing, he didn't hand in requests or anything like that. He played out his contract and doesn't want to renew. Nothing really wrong with that.

  • AllHailTheHen
    AllHailTheHen Posts: 3,063
    We nurtured his career from a child and managed to get 20 games out of him. Thats modern football for you.

    Gutted as he was the best prospect I have seen in a long time but we move on
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,446
    edited June 2014


    Spoke to Diego Poyet's agent earlier this week and he said #cafc were "making a big push to keep him".

    "Diego appreciates that. He has been there long time. Other teams have shown interest - home and abroad. We need to work out best solution."
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,836
    Could smell this coming for ages, and boy does it stink. I'm not going to join in all the wishing him well - I think he has shat on the club and us fans from a great height and he can rot on someone else's bench as far as i am concerned. No, I don't blame him for setting his sights elsewhere BUT, as Jonjo showed, there is a way of doing that which shows respect and appreciation for where you have come from. Diego hasn't seen fit to even do that, so he can piss right off.
  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,365
    I don't understand some of the bitter comments, but that was always going to happen.

    Doesn't matter that he only played 20 games for us, he played the length of his contract and has every right to progress himself to the next step. Its his career and its his right to be ambitious.

    Staying at Charlton and giving back "loyalty" is absolute nonsense. He is way too good for our level (bottom half/relegation threatened in the Championship), and is playing catch up already with a lot of young prospects in the Premier League who have already played in the England side - some of which have just played in a World Cup.

    Its all well and good some idiots saying "he isn't good enough" and "he will rot in reserves" - how on earth do you know? Diego is a confident lad and will rate his chances, as he should.

    If he ends up at another Championship club I'll be disappointed, but I can't see that being the case.

    Good luck Diego, an absolute pleasure watching you play and I will be rooting for you.
  • The 'will he?' 'won't he?' saga is over!
    Would have been great to have had him for at least one more season.
    Good luck to him. I'm getting used to our best assets going :-(
  • Avi_dAddick
    Avi_dAddick Posts: 199
    Knew it was coming, can understand it, but still hope PaulSturgess kicks sand on Gus's towel if he runs into him on the Copacabana again
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,978

    Don't need players who don't want to be here. Wish him all the best in his upcoming reserve season. Complete waste of talent. Used us to sell himself on.

    You don't know where he's gone yet!!!!!!

    I understand people are wearing their Charlton hats and are annoyed, but take a step back and actually think about it. Its the kids job. He wants to, and can, play at a better level.

    Good luck to him.
  • Greenie Junior
    Greenie Junior Posts: 3,881
    Worse than Defoe.
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,309
    edited June 2014



    Spoke to Diego Poyet's agent earlier this week and he said #cafc were "making a big push to keep him".

    "Diego appreciates that. He has been there long time. Other teams have shown interest - home and abroad. We need to work out best solution."
    Fair play to us then. Can't knock the effort on our part by the sounds of it. Would have a really dim view if we treated him with contempt.

    Although I don't agree with his decision and believe it sums up the greed in the modern game, I accept it, we move on.