April 6th! Not even a calendar month. How many fixtures will that involve, 3? I suppose it's better than nothing, but let's hope it is more than a couple of 10 minute sub appearances.
Reeco not kicked on as he should have and may struggle to get a new contract but Bromley a decent club to get some game time v men.
Wish him well and hope he does what Grant did at Crawley
Are you disowning your lovechild Henry?
Think you'll find I only ever gave him positive reinforcement but some people with sick minds and no sense of humour could only see sinister motives and so derided a young Charlton player when he needed his confidence boosting.
I think it says a lot about his future, out of contract in the summer, 1 of only 4 strikers at the club, yet still allowed to leave on loan. Doubt he will be here next season.
I think it says a lot about his future, out of contract in the summer, 1 of only 4 strikers at the club, yet still allowed to leave on loan. Doubt he will be here next season.
I think it says a lot about his future, out of contract in the summer, 1 of only 4 strikers at the club, yet still allowed to leave on loan. Doubt he will be here next season.
Yeah this. Apart from a half against...someone, I can't remember which team, he's looked out of his depth at this level. Ideally, we would have gotten in another striker in January and he would have been able to go out on loan for the entire second half of the season (though I don't know it would have been to a League Two club).
Because it's non-league I'm sure there is a recall clause. But given we've played 4-3-3/4-3-2-1 in the last few weeks, I'd have him behind Parker, Reeves, Fosu, Marshall, Lapslie, Pratley from Saturday's team. Also worth remembering Mark Marshall started up front ahead of him which...is not a good sign.
April 6th! Not even a calendar month. How many fixtures will that involve, 3? I suppose it's better than nothing, but let's hope it is more than a couple of 10 minute sub appearances.
Five, max. Although that includes some interesting opponents, including Aldershot, Leyton Orient and Salford City.
In Lee Bowyer's mind, so far he doesn't feel RHF is ready for League 1 football. The competitive National League against 30 year old CB's that make Jason Pearce seem like Rio Ferdinand. This level of football will do Reeco a power of good.
In Lee Bowyer's mind, so far he doesn't feel RHF is ready for League 1 football. The competitive National League against 30 year old CB's that make Jason Pearce seem like Rio Ferdinand. This level of football will do Reeco a power of good.
And if he released in the summer, that might be where his next club will be...
Started tonight but was pretty anonymous. Got taken off mid second half but didn't impress. Guess it's hard when you don't know your team mates. Hopefully will improve. Other loanee sarpong weirdo came on as second half sub and I thought he scored but credited to Hooper. As someone said, former Charlton legend Roger Johnson scored the first but it wasn't a classic.
It's a sensible move but presumably he's got to do enough to warrant a regular starting place at Bromley. I've seen plenty of football league loanee strikers at Hendon, who think they are entitled to regular starts but in reality are only good for the last 10 mins of a game. That said, I've seen enough of RHF to think he will do ok.
I also like Sarpong and would be interested to know how he's doing.
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Reeco not kicked on as he should have and may struggle to get a new contract but Bromley a decent club to get some game time v men.
Wish him well and hope he does what Grant did at Crawley
How many fixtures will that involve, 3?
I suppose it's better than nothing, but let's hope it is more than a couple of 10 minute sub appearances.
That's Parker.
Because it's non-league I'm sure there is a recall clause. But given we've played 4-3-3/4-3-2-1 in the last few weeks, I'd have him behind Parker, Reeves, Fosu, Marshall, Lapslie, Pratley from Saturday's team. Also worth remembering Mark Marshall started up front ahead of him which...is not a good sign.
Earlier, our other player on loan at Bromley, Sarpong-Wiredup came on as a 63rd minute sub.
It's a sensible move but presumably he's got to do enough to warrant a regular starting place at Bromley. I've seen plenty of football league loanee strikers at Hendon, who think they are entitled to regular starts but in reality are only good for the last 10 mins of a game. That said, I've seen enough of RHF to think he will do ok.
I also like Sarpong and would be interested to know how he's doing.
Dickson is doing really well for Hampton. Without him they'd be relegation certs.