According to Cawley, Bradford want Ajose, surely we wouldn't let him go to our rivals. https://t.co/VMQ57K7jwM
Are they really a rival? We're nowhere near the play-offs at the minute. Not saying we won't get there but NA hasn't exactly set this league on fire with his goals
10 points in front of us but we have a couple of games in hand. He has been poor nearly all season but i wouldn't write him off just yet as he can score a few as proved last season.
But he doesn't fit in with Robinsons preferred formation and without him leaving I doubt we get another striker/Winger in.
I agree he might yet make it but do we risk that against not getting someone in to complement Macgennis or replace him until he's fit which could be weeks yet. It might just make the difference between playoffs and not.
If we could be sure we'll replace him with another experienced attacker then why not, but i'm not so sure we would. It's not like we need the money as we've made a few bob with Lookman and fox transfers.
Theres a budget to work within which is what you'd expect. If Ajose isnt in Robinsons plans then it makes sense to move him on a get someone in who is.
Just like many of the other signings we've made it appears Nicky wasn't a Slade choice and doesn't fit in with the new managers thinking either.
That's what happens when the responsibility of signing players is given to people who only see stats and don't take anything else into consideration. God only knows how much money has been wasted by these ridiculous people.
I agree with you, but I can just see it backfiring on us.
It's a risk but we have for the last three years hung on too long to overpaid players we can't sell and they have been and still are a drain on the budget.
Ajose doesn't seem to fit KR's style (that's what happens when you change managers so often) so IF IF IF he goes and we can get in a striker who does and so contributes more then good. It might well help Bradford too or he might not hit the heights there either. He's a Bury lad so a move back up north might suit him too.
We should sell him to Bristol Rovers - we've already played them twice so he can't hurt us, and he could help Brizzle beat some of the teams above us.
Football's an easy game, isn't it? I think I need to send an e-mail to Roland about a Director of Football job.
The manager has said he wants to bring in a striker who can also play on the wing. Robinson likes to recruit players who are under 24-years-old, otherwise Kieran Agard would be a perfect fit. Agard is 27, and became MK Dons' record buy when he signed for them in the summer.
I knew nothing about this Mavididididididididi lad before his name came up on here, but discounting the fact that he would be a 6th loanee, he seems a sensible type of signing.
I know Novak is already in the Charlton Life write-off bin, but he has not had a proper chance to show what he can do yet and is the type of striker who has a fighting chance of being a decent lone striker. Watt showed signs he can do the job too, on Saturday, if we play the right way. Magennis is due back before the season is over so splashing the cash on a potentially short term replacement for Magennis might be a bit hasty.
What we need then is a temporary alternative to the silk battering ram approach that Magennis offers. This lad might be just that, but I think plan B is to adapt using what we have and keep this guy as an option so we can go back to plan A even if Magennis isn't around.
Hanlan is out on loan and getting valuable experience and might yet prove to be a long-term in-house alternative to Magennis, alternatively, this Arsenal fella may do well and, if Arsenal no longer fancy him, we may be able to sign him permanently. If that were to happen he'd probably offer better value than someone like Bogle.
I know Novak is already in the Charlton Life write-off bin, but he has not had a proper chance to show what he can do yet and is the type of striker who has a fighting chance of being a decent lone striker.
Novak has had plenty of chances and to put it bluntly he has been piss poor. He has not put in a great deal of effort all season and only Ajose has put in less. I know Novak had an early season hand injury, but that does not effect your legs and should not have had a major effect on his match fitness.
He's either not really happy at Charlton or his legs are going. He's been a massive disappointment, as has Ajose.
"In March 2016, during a Europa League match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford, a tweet was sent from Williams' Twitter account mocking the Munich Air Disaster. Williams claimed his Twitter account had been hacked, he apologised and deleted his account. Liverpool confirmed they would look into the matter.[10]"
If people think we have serious shot at the play offs we need to be signing players with at least some football league experience. Dumdidido and Silva are not the answer.
If people think we have serious shot at the play offs we need to be signing players with at least some football league experience. Dumdidido and Silva are not the answer.
"In March 2016, during a Europa League match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford, a tweet was sent from Williams' Twitter account mocking the Munich Air Disaster. Williams claimed his Twitter account had been hacked, he apologised and deleted his account. Liverpool confirmed they would look into the matter.[10]"
I'm not sure a 21 year old CB with little experience is exactly what we need at the moment
"In March 2016, during a Europa League match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford, a tweet was sent from Williams' Twitter account mocking the Munich Air Disaster. Williams claimed his Twitter account had been hacked, he apologised and deleted his account. Liverpool confirmed they would look into the matter.[10]"
I'm not sure a 21 year old CB with little experience is exactly what we need at the moment
What did you think when Ezri Konsa started playing?.
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Football's an easy game, isn't it? I think I need to send an e-mail to Roland about a Director of Football job.
smiley wink thing
I know Novak is already in the Charlton Life write-off bin, but he has not had a proper chance to show what he can do yet and is the type of striker who has a fighting chance of being a decent lone striker. Watt showed signs he can do the job too, on Saturday, if we play the right way. Magennis is due back before the season is over so splashing the cash on a potentially short term replacement for Magennis might be a bit hasty.
What we need then is a temporary alternative to the silk battering ram approach that Magennis offers. This lad might be just that, but I think plan B is to adapt using what we have and keep this guy as an option so we can go back to plan A even if Magennis isn't around.
Hanlan is out on loan and getting valuable experience and might yet prove to be a long-term in-house alternative to Magennis, alternatively, this Arsenal fella may do well and, if Arsenal no longer fancy him, we may be able to sign him permanently. If that were to happen he'd probably offer better value than someone like Bogle.
He's either not really happy at Charlton or his legs are going. He's been a massive disappointment, as has Ajose.
Mavididi diddy dum diddy do
Ulvestad I expect.
"In March 2016, during a Europa League match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford, a tweet was sent from Williams' Twitter account mocking the Munich Air Disaster. Williams claimed his Twitter account had been hacked, he apologised and deleted his account. Liverpool confirmed they would look into the matter.[10]"