Cousins don't see himself in div one which as nothing to do with lack of amibition that the players wishes .... It's getting best deal for him , I know Brighton were put off by our asking price and have not made any offer for him , Birmingham says it all we pipped them for Nicky Ajose so who has no ambition ??
Look at the past 2 1/2 years for the stupid ambition comment you made.
Cousins don't see himself in div one which as nothing to do with lack of amibition that the players wishes .... It's getting best deal for him , I know Brighton were put off by our asking price and have not made any offer for him , Birmingham says it all we pipped them for Nicky Ajose so who has no ambition ??
Well I notice Ajose hasn't put pen to paper yet. Let's not count our chickens and all that.
Nothing to add other than the fact that a couple of us convinced a particularly drunk and annoying Charlton fan who latched onto us in the pub last night, that we'd signed Eammon Holmes and Novak Djokovic.
Nothing to add other than the fact that a couple of us convinced a particularly drunk and annoying Charlton fan who latched onto us in the pub last night, that we'd signed Eammon Holmes and Novak Djokovic.
The only trouble is Slade said we only need a small squad, if he is bringing in players, obviously, some will have to leave. Igor gone, JBG will go after Euro's, still leaves too many, so more have to go.
22/25 not a small squad in div one
In recent years clubs in League One had always the option of bringing in short term loans - they could run with a small squad of permanent players, season and half-season loans and borrow players as needed throughout the season.
Now short term/emergency loans are not permitted, clubs with small squads could well struggle this season. Or they'll need to run with a bigger squad.
Bristol City’s Kieran Agard has been linked with a move to recently relegated Charlton Athletic, according to sources in South London via the Bristol Post.
In what has already been a busy summer for the Addicks, it is apparent that Russell Slade is keen on strengthening Charlton’s attacking options.
Following Northampton Town’s Ricky Holmes and former Birmingham City striker Lee Novak joining Charlton and a deal being agreed for Swindon Town’s Nicky Ajose, Charlton have now been linked with Kieran Agard.
The former Rotherham United striker only made two appearances for Bristol City last season, and reports suggest that Lee Johnson is willing to listen to offers for the 26 year old striker.
As news filters through that Agard is available, a number of League 1 sides will surely be interested in signing the striker.
Agard’s reputation remains intact after his prolific season for Rotherham United in League 1 fired the Millers to promotion.
It is clear that Russell Slade and Charlton Atheltic are attempting to show a statement of intent with the transfer business they have carried out so far, and they are quickly becoming one of the favourites to bounce back up.
Comments
He's had his entire football career at Charlton and I doubt if his salary is massive.
He might well see a move to a club challanging in a division higher as the next step and no doubt will get a salary hike into the bargain.
Once a player looks to leave there is not much the club can do to stop it.
I don't want him to leave either but if he does then I'd say thanks for all your effort in very difficult circumstances and good luck.
Careers are short.
I am refusing to give you a lol as you have too many!!
Own up.
Now short term/emergency loans are not permitted, clubs with small squads could well struggle this season.
Or they'll need to run with a bigger squad.
In what has already been a busy summer for the Addicks, it is apparent that Russell Slade is keen on strengthening Charlton’s attacking options.
Following Northampton Town’s Ricky Holmes and former Birmingham City striker Lee Novak joining Charlton and a deal being agreed for Swindon Town’s Nicky Ajose, Charlton have now been linked with Kieran Agard.
The former Rotherham United striker only made two appearances for Bristol City last season, and reports suggest that Lee Johnson is willing to listen to offers for the 26 year old striker.
As news filters through that Agard is available, a number of League 1 sides will surely be interested in signing the striker.
Agard’s reputation remains intact after his prolific season for Rotherham United in League 1 fired the Millers to promotion.
It is clear that Russell Slade and Charlton Atheltic are attempting to show a statement of intent with the transfer business they have carried out so far, and they are quickly becoming one of the favourites to bounce back up.