Andy delort (This saga is all over - or is it???)
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Maybe he is going for an offer from every championship club, he want to get in the Guinness Book of records....I can see the headline on the back page ' the whore from Tours signs for.....0
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Clearer picture. Looks like he hasn't always had a mark there.
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Looks like Stephen Hendersons slightly better looking brother.Jaddick said:Clearer picture. Looks like he hasn't always had a mark there.
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Moley Moley Mole!!!2
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Charlton boss expects Addicks to be busy on transfer deadline day
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Yeah with everybody leaving lolscabbyhorse said:Charlton boss expects Addicks to be busy on transfer deadline day
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Looks like a tear drop to me.BowieAddick said:Are you sure it is a teardrop tattoo, in photo I have seen it looks like a mole
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Here's a thought - it goes to the wire but ultimately we lose out to Wigan/Wolves/whoever.
In fact we don't bring anybody else in and BP says something like, " yes we would have liked to strengthen, but only with the right players and sometimes this doesn't happen. I am happy with the squad we have and confident they can meet the challenge"
Will Charlton Life go into meltdown?1 -
Of course it will.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Here's a thought - it goes to the wire but ultimately we lose out to Wigan/Wolves/whoever.
In fact we don't bring anybody else in and BP says something like, " yes we would have liked to strengthen, but only with the right players and sometimes this doesn't happen. I am happy with the squad we have and confident they can meet the challenge"
Will Charlton Life go into meltdown?1 -
Unlikely. it is what it is.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Here's a thought - it goes to the wire but ultimately we lose out to Wigan/Wolves/whoever.
In fact we don't bring anybody else in and BP says something like, " yes we would have liked to strengthen, but only with the right players and sometimes this doesn't happen. I am happy with the squad we have and confident they can meet the challenge"
Will Charlton Life go into meltdown?
We desperately look squad-wise like we are short of another striker though, particularly if Igor gets injured, and have had a long time to address that.
Do you not agree ?
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Yeh, but only in the usual CL hands on the side of the head running backwards and forwards across the room screaming sort of way!Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Here's a thought - it goes to the wire but ultimately we lose out to Wigan/Wolves/whoever.
In fact we don't bring anybody else in and BP says something like, " yes we would have liked to strengthen, but only with the right players and sometimes this doesn't happen. I am happy with the squad we have and confident they can meet the challenge"
Will Charlton Life go into meltdown?1 -
yes but if the player you want isn't available do we just sign anyone? Plenty of Simon Church's out there but for a very good reason.AFKABartram said:
Unlikely. it is what it is.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Here's a thought - it goes to the wire but ultimately we lose out to Wigan/Wolves/whoever.
In fact we don't bring anybody else in and BP says something like, " yes we would have liked to strengthen, but only with the right players and sometimes this doesn't happen. I am happy with the squad we have and confident they can meet the challenge"
Will Charlton Life go into meltdown?
We desperately look squad-wise like we are short of another striker though, particularly if Igor gets injured, and have had a long time to address that.
Do you not agree ?
Or should we pay over the odd's just because we want another body in?
For what it's worth I am certain we will sign a striker before the window closes.5 -
When you're in a quandarysoapy_jones said:
Yeh, but only in the usual CL hands on the side of the head running backwards and forwards across the room screaming sort of way!Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Here's a thought - it goes to the wire but ultimately we lose out to Wigan/Wolves/whoever.
In fact we don't bring anybody else in and BP says something like, " yes we would have liked to strengthen, but only with the right players and sometimes this doesn't happen. I am happy with the squad we have and confident they can meet the challenge"
Will Charlton Life go into meltdown?
When beset by doubt
Run in little circles
Wave your arms and shout
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
Here's a thought - it goes to the wire but ultimately we lose out to Wigan/Wolves/whoever.
In fact we don't bring anybody else in and BP says something like, " yes we would have liked to strengthen, but only with the right players and sometimes this doesn't happen. I am happy with the squad we have and confident they can meet the challenge"
Will Charlton Life go into meltdown?4 -
It's good but ive taken the liberty to add a little something :-)thenewbie said:
When you're in a quandarysoapy_jones said:
Yeh, but only in the usual CL hands on the side of the head running backwards and forwards across the room screaming sort of way!Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Here's a thought - it goes to the wire but ultimately we lose out to Wigan/Wolves/whoever.
In fact we don't bring anybody else in and BP says something like, " yes we would have liked to strengthen, but only with the right players and sometimes this doesn't happen. I am happy with the squad we have and confident they can meet the challenge"
Will Charlton Life go into meltdown?
When beset by doubt
Run in little circles
Wave your arms and shout
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Pay over the odds I say. You get what you pay for.LargeAddick said:
yes but if the player you want isn't available do we just sign anyone? Plenty of Simon Church's out there but for a very good reason.AFKABartram said:
Unlikely. it is what it is.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Here's a thought - it goes to the wire but ultimately we lose out to Wigan/Wolves/whoever.
In fact we don't bring anybody else in and BP says something like, " yes we would have liked to strengthen, but only with the right players and sometimes this doesn't happen. I am happy with the squad we have and confident they can meet the challenge"
Will Charlton Life go into meltdown?
We desperately look squad-wise like we are short of another striker though, particularly if Igor gets injured, and have had a long time to address that.
Do you not agree ?
Or should we pay over the odd's just because we want another body in?
For what it's worth I am certain we will sign a striker before the window closes.
We need another midfielder and striker for our squad. RD has had his hand in his Charlton pocket (he has a few) a lot this summer, let's hope he digs a little deeper in the next few days.0 -
Agree but good strikers who are cost effective and fit into the Duchatelet model are hard to find. I don't see us doing what he had to do last year and take the barrel scrapings that were Church and Sordell. I also think that Church could be a little bit better in Bobs system than Powells. For a play off place we probably need another striker and a bit of luck but as we stand I don't see any relegation issues (Hopefully not famous last words).AFKABartram said:
Unlikely. it is what it is.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Here's a thought - it goes to the wire but ultimately we lose out to Wigan/Wolves/whoever.
In fact we don't bring anybody else in and BP says something like, " yes we would have liked to strengthen, but only with the right players and sometimes this doesn't happen. I am happy with the squad we have and confident they can meet the challenge"
Will Charlton Life go into meltdown?
We desperately look squad-wise like we are short of another striker though, particularly if Igor gets injured, and have had a long time to address that.
Do you not agree ?1 -
Just think on Monday this whole saga will be over and we'll have to find something else to talk about...0
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Well according to the seven oaks chronicle Wolves and Wigan are set to beat us out for Delort. Honestly I don't really care, as long as we get someone halfway decent0
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Wolves AND Wigan!!!!Rossman92 said:Well according to the seven oaks chronicle Wolves and Wigan are set to beat us out for Delort. Honestly I don't really care, as long as we get someone halfway decent
He must be bloody good if he can play for both at the same time...3 -
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Leicester "used" our player - Rosler
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Posted at 15:20
Wigan Athletic manager Uwe Rosler believes Leicester City "used" the club's midfielder James McArthur.
A fee was agreed for McArthur, 26, to join the Foxes, only for the newly promoted side to sign free-agent Esteban Cambiasso late on Thursday.
"We didn't accept the pay structure and then Leicester left James in limbo," says Rosler. "I feel sorry for James. He got used in a way and we and he have to live with that. It's unusual. I've never experienced that where a club agree a fee and then make no contact over pay structure.
"Now we have to make sure we get James right again. I feel for the lad because he had already said goodbye to everybody at the club."3 -
Henry Irving said:
Leicester "used" our player - Rosler
Football
Posted at 15:20
Wigan Athletic manager Uwe Rosler believes Leicester City "used" the club's midfielder James McArthur.
A fee was agreed for McArthur, 26, to join the Foxes, only for the newly promoted side to sign free-agent Esteban Cambiasso late on Thursday.
"We didn't accept the pay structure and then Leicester left James in limbo," says Rosler. "I feel sorry for James. He got used in a way and we and he have to live with that. It's unusual. I've never experienced that where a club agree a fee and then make no contact over pay structure.
"Now we have to make sure we get James right again. I feel for the lad because he had already said goodbye to everybody at the club."
Thanks Henry, is this a gamechanger, does it put us back in the lead (its a bit like wacky races, where's Muttley when you need him).
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I'd much rather have McArthur than Cambiasso. That's strange from Leicester and also means hopefully they wont be able to finance Delort as planned!Henry Irving said:Leicester "used" our player - Rosler
Football
Posted at 15:20
Wigan Athletic manager Uwe Rosler believes Leicester City "used" the club's midfielder James McArthur.
A fee was agreed for McArthur, 26, to join the Foxes, only for the newly promoted side to sign free-agent Esteban Cambiasso late on Thursday.
"We didn't accept the pay structure and then Leicester left James in limbo," says Rosler. "I feel sorry for James. He got used in a way and we and he have to live with that. It's unusual. I've never experienced that where a club agree a fee and then make no contact over pay structure.
"Now we have to make sure we get James right again. I feel for the lad because he had already said goodbye to everybody at the club."
Great news for Wolves.............2 -
Maybe, which is why I posted it.Mendonca In Asdas said:Henry Irving said:Leicester "used" our player - Rosler
Football
Posted at 15:20
Wigan Athletic manager Uwe Rosler believes Leicester City "used" the club's midfielder James McArthur.
A fee was agreed for McArthur, 26, to join the Foxes, only for the newly promoted side to sign free-agent Esteban Cambiasso late on Thursday.
"We didn't accept the pay structure and then Leicester left James in limbo," says Rosler. "I feel sorry for James. He got used in a way and we and he have to live with that. It's unusual. I've never experienced that where a club agree a fee and then make no contact over pay structure.
"Now we have to make sure we get James right again. I feel for the lad because he had already said goodbye to everybody at the club."
Thanks Henry, is this a gamechanger,
Just shows that there can be lots of twists and turns in these deals.
Could be Wigan now don't need Delort to replace James MrArthur so us or Wolves can sign Super Andy.
Who knows, other than Colin obviously?0 -
Yes , where is Colin when you need him?0
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more to the point, they haven't got the money to spend on Delort. As it appears that the Mcarthur deal fell through because they could not agree on how the money was to get paid makes me think that Wigan were after a bigger down payment so that they could go back to Tours with what they wanted.Henry Irving said:Mendonca In Asdas said:Henry Irving said:Leicester "used" our player - Rosler
Football
Posted at 15:20
Wigan Athletic manager Uwe Rosler believes Leicester City "used" the club's midfielder James McArthur.
A fee was agreed for McArthur, 26, to join the Foxes, only for the newly promoted side to sign free-agent Esteban Cambiasso late on Thursday.
"We didn't accept the pay structure and then Leicester left James in limbo," says Rosler. "I feel sorry for James. He got used in a way and we and he have to live with that. It's unusual. I've never experienced that where a club agree a fee and then make no contact over pay structure.
"Now we have to make sure we get James right again. I feel for the lad because he had already said goodbye to everybody at the club."
Thanks Henry, is this a gamechanger,
Could be Wigan now don't need Delort to replace James MrArthur so us or Wolves can sign Super Andy.
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UjpestMendonca In Asdas said:Yes , where is Colin when you need him?
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Will I ever be able to utter the immortal words......Praise Delort ?5
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FWIW yes I do agree.AFKABartram said:
Unlikely. it is what it is.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Here's a thought - it goes to the wire but ultimately we lose out to Wigan/Wolves/whoever.
In fact we don't bring anybody else in and BP says something like, " yes we would have liked to strengthen, but only with the right players and sometimes this doesn't happen. I am happy with the squad we have and confident they can meet the challenge"
Will Charlton Life go into meltdown?
We desperately look squad-wise like we are short of another striker though, particularly if Igor gets injured, and have had a long time to address that.
Do you not agree ?
I'm kind of hoping we have a quality back-up option in mind if Delort falls through - I don't want us scraping the barrell again.
I'd like us to have a squad that can cope with the loss of one or more of Igor, Johan or Yoni to injury or suspension. IMO we don't at the moment.
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