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Billy Clarke signs (ed. P6 - released, signs for Bradford)

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  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,230
    el-pietro said:

    Spoke to his dad today, he (his dad) was not aware of the situation at Charlton, or who the owner was. That doesn't mean Billy doesn't know. Mentioned that Billy and his wife had just bought a house in Bradford and that shes not too happy with this move, but that Billy was out of contract and as hes turning 30 this year the 2 (plus a third year option apparently) year contract on offer from Charlton (with a sizable salary increase) was too good to turn down.

    Well as long as she's not a massive curry addict, I'm sure his Mrs will enjoy the lifestyle in London vs Bradford.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 34,264
    so we've signed -

    a player is will be 30 in Dec & his best years are behind him

    his goal scoring ratio for Bradford, who were chasing promotion last season, was 1 in 4

    Just bought a new house in Bradford & so his wife may not be happy to re-locate

    offered him more money than he was on before

    ...........whats there not to like ?
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,930
    el-pietro said:

    Spoke to his dad today, he (his dad) was not aware of the situation at Charlton, or who the owner was. That doesn't mean Billy doesn't know. Mentioned that Billy and his wife had just bought a house in Bradford and that shes not too happy with this move, but that Billy was out of contract and as hes turning 30 this year the 2 (plus a third year option apparently) year contract on offer from Charlton (with a sizable salary increase) was too good to turn down.

    He wasn't out of contract, had another year left, hence us paying a six figure fee, undisclosed of course.
  • el-pietro
    el-pietro Posts: 611
    Sorry yes, out of contract at the end of next season I meant to say. One year left vs 2 and an option.
  • Is he tall enough ? Those two lads look almost the same height as him in that photo...
  • el-pietro said:

    Spoke to his dad today, he (his dad) was not aware of the situation at Charlton, or who the owner was. That doesn't mean Billy doesn't know. Mentioned that Billy and his wife had just bought a house in Bradford and that shes not too happy with this move, but that Billy was out of contract and as hes turning 30 this year the 2 (plus a third year option apparently) year contract on offer from Charlton (with a sizable salary increase) was too good to turn down.

    we only want players who really want to play for Charlton. As soon as Billy heard we were in for him he wanted to come....hmmm
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,338

    el-pietro said:

    Spoke to his dad today, he (his dad) was not aware of the situation at Charlton, or who the owner was. That doesn't mean Billy doesn't know. Mentioned that Billy and his wife had just bought a house in Bradford and that shes not too happy with this move, but that Billy was out of contract and as hes turning 30 this year the 2 (plus a third year option apparently) year contract on offer from Charlton (with a sizable salary increase) was too good to turn down.

    we only want players who really want to play for Charlton. As soon as Billy heard we were in for him he wanted to come....hmmm
    How many players get to play for the club they supported as a kid?

    When you see them kiss the badge it is because that's where they keep their wallet.

    Like the rest of us, money is what gets you up in the morning. How you perform when you get there is down to you.
  • Corkaddick
    Corkaddick Posts: 12
    As a fellow Corkman. Best of luck to him. Pity we didn't go for Seanie Maguire too!
  • Redrobo said:

    el-pietro said:

    Spoke to his dad today, he (his dad) was not aware of the situation at Charlton, or who the owner was. That doesn't mean Billy doesn't know. Mentioned that Billy and his wife had just bought a house in Bradford and that shes not too happy with this move, but that Billy was out of contract and as hes turning 30 this year the 2 (plus a third year option apparently) year contract on offer from Charlton (with a sizable salary increase) was too good to turn down.

    we only want players who really want to play for Charlton. As soon as Billy heard we were in for him he wanted to come....hmmm
    How many players get to play for the club they supported as a kid?

    When you see them kiss the badge it is because that's where they keep their wallet.

    Like the rest of us, money is what gets you up in the morning. How you perform when you get there is down to you.
    Don't disagree and my post was in no way meant to be a dig at Billy Clarke. Fair play to him for getting a decent contract.
  • smudge7946
    smudge7946 Posts: 4,131
    Good signing.
    We will be up amongst it next year xx

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  • jdsd42
    jdsd42 Posts: 1,506
    God some of you on here would Moan if we signed Ronaldo and Messi saying their to old !!!
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,232
    edited June 2017
    He's a no 10. He's a left footer and not so great with his right foot.

    He's not a goalscorer and hasn't necessarily got a great shot, but he's quite skilfull and is good at passing.

    But if we play to his strengths, he could do well.

    He's a trier and is popular. He picks up a fair few injuries.
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,369
    Crusty54 said:

    Just a word about media releases. They are written by staff who specialise in writing such material. They write the quotes for the management person whose name then appears in the papers or on BBC/Sky etc. Slagging off KM all the time is getting very boring.

    Oh come on they've at least got to make the quotes believable, even in the slightest .
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,409

    Is he tall enough ? Those two lads look almost the same height as him in that photo...

    Is he tall enough ? Those two lads look almost the same height as him in that photo...
    They're the same height as me!
  • Nug
    Nug Posts: 4,633
    Don't know anything about him but good luck to him, hope he has some decent players playing alongside him, but most of all hope we get new owners so I can see for myself how he gets on.
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    All for giving the bloke a fair chance. Hope he does well for us.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,038
    Going by the fact he's left a Statement on twitter to Bradford fans (not something many do) / the fact he's unhappy Bradford didnt try to keep him

    It all points to one thing... He might not be the best Footballer in the world but he appears to be a "Fans Footballer" he appears at the moment to be one of those who wont give up trying and put his heart into every performance for the club and the fans almost like Ricky Holmes and Josh Magennis do at the moment (just with differing playing qualities).

    On this basis he almost appears what you'd call an Alan Curbishley signing... Someone who wont take the piss and really work their socks off and over recent years and over the coming years we need that sort of player within the club more than ever because we've got a bunch of owners who appear the sort who are happy for the players to simply turn up collect their wages and bugger off again
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,564
    edited June 2017
    This thread exemplifies the cynicism some of us have been harbouring over the last three years.
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280

    This thread exemplifies the cynicism some of us have been harbouring over the last three years.

    Maybe there's another ism to contend with - realism. Realistic to know that the vast majority of the players we have imported with RD at helm have been pony, and we've had enough of bringing in players who are , basically, sub-standard.

  • Rather have a grafter with a modicum of skill than a skillful big head who prances around as if he should be in the Prem but is doing us a favour. At 30 Billy isn't going to be having many offers so lets hope he can up his game and become a first team regular and fans favourite. Welcome aboard the skylark.

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  • A journeyman player - what do you expect? We're unlikely to get another Kermorgant.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,943
    SDAddick said:

    Totally whelmed.
    Not over or under just whelmed

    Couldn't have put it better myself.

    We need a squad, and that includes depth in attacking positions. He provides that.

    If we go on to sign Reeves and Martin and Marshall and keep Holmes and Magennis this looks like a very shrewd bit of business. If not, then...yeah.
    Not leaving anywhere for Messi and Rondaldo.
  • bertpalmer
    bertpalmer Posts: 1,780
    Good luck and welcome to the 'club' billy.
    could be the next Batman
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 34,264

    Rather have a grafter with a modicum of skill than a skillful big head who prances around as if he should be in the Prem but is doing us a favour. At 30 Billy isn't going to be having many offers so lets hope he can up his game and become a first team regular and fans favourite. Welcome aboard the skylark.

    So I should be grateful that we sign a player who will have no re-sale value & is only here because he can't get a gig anywhere else.

    Great.
  • Wheresmeticket
    Wheresmeticket Posts: 17,304
    Redrobo said:

    el-pietro said:

    Spoke to his dad today, he (his dad) was not aware of the situation at Charlton, or who the owner was. That doesn't mean Billy doesn't know. Mentioned that Billy and his wife had just bought a house in Bradford and that shes not too happy with this move, but that Billy was out of contract and as hes turning 30 this year the 2 (plus a third year option apparently) year contract on offer from Charlton (with a sizable salary increase) was too good to turn down.

    we only want players who really want to play for Charlton. As soon as Billy heard we were in for him he wanted to come....hmmm
    How many players get to play for the club they supported as a kid?

    When you see them kiss the badge it is because that's where they keep their wallet.

    Or in Charlton's case because they need to restart their implants.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,409

    Rather have a grafter with a modicum of skill than a skillful big head who prances around as if he should be in the Prem but is doing us a favour. At 30 Billy isn't going to be having many offers so lets hope he can up his game and become a first team regular and fans favourite. Welcome aboard the skylark.

    So I should be grateful that we sign a player who will have no re-sale value & is only here because he can't get a gig anywhere else.

    Great.
    I'm warming to you Golfie, somebody as cynical and despondant as me!
  • Crusty54
    Crusty54 Posts: 3,273
    In the past Charlton have been well served by players in the autumn of their careers.

    Ron Saunders, Cliff Hilton and Ray Crawford spring to mind.

    Give the guy a chance.
  • Mr. Happy
    Mr. Happy Posts: 655
    jdsd42 said:

    God some of you on here would Moan if we signed Ronaldo and Messi saying their to old !!!

    As soon as I saw we'd signed Billy Clarke I knew it wouldn't long before the conversation turned to those two.
  • DRAddick
    DRAddick Posts: 3,595

    He's a no 10. He's a left footer and not so great with his right foot.

    He's not a goalscorer and hasn't necessarily got a great shot, but he's quite skilfull and is good at passing.

    But if we play to his strengths, he could do well.

    He's a trier and is popular. He picks up a fair few injuries.

    Luckily we're known for playing to players strengths ........ Oh wait.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,930
    have heard he's gutted Congo Chris has gone as he was only coming to work with such a world renowned coach and is now desperately trying to get his contract cancelled.