I’m sure that the medical team will have had a lot of input into the Clubs thoughts and position on Chuks fitness issues. Unless they feel there is a genuine chance that Chuks can become fit enough to fully be part of the squad and play 90 minutes just like everyone else I can’t see how the club can look to re sign him. Certainly not more than a one year deal. Very good player but not at his current levels of fitness.
The problem with the hourglass he has used is that it is showing a lot more time to come than has elapsed. It may have been a lazy choice on his part of course.
That is the point. It has been put there for a reason and people are speculating what it means because ultimately, they don't know. If we are not going to speculate on a football forum, we might as well give up.
I would say I've got better things to do than analyse a cryptic Insta story, but I haven't. This has been the highlight of my attention span during a 2 hour meeting from home.
(Knock knock knock) "You've been in there a long time, what are you doing?" (Grunts) "Oh for f***s sake, can't I get some peace even in here, I'm 'boiling an egg' ".
I'd love him to stay. Well above the level. Now we have a top medical department, more minutes on the pitch equals more goals. maybe an enticement would be to sign him for three years with the associated security it brings him.
I think he’s at his level to be honest. Until he plays a run of 90mins and can produce as a starter. I don’t see how he is seen as too good for league one.
Hourglass begins with H. The 10 on his shirt looks more like the word ‘TO’. ITRM stands for Ipswich Town right midfield. I think Aneke is H in Line of Duty and is off to Ipswich to play in midfield. Personally, I think Ipswich have made a mistake.
That is the point. It has been put there for a reason and people are speculating what it means because ultimately, they don't know. If we are not going to speculate on a football forum, we might as well give up.
Oh I agree. He’ll definitely stay if he doesn’t go.
Just reading up about American football and found the perfect fit for Chuks
Kickers Kickers are a group apart. They don’t engage in any of the activities that are seen as truly core to football. They don’t hit or get hit, they don’t throw, they don’t catch, they don’t block. They don’t usually look like football players. They’re not bulked-up behemoths, they don’t wear scary looking shields on their face-masks. More frequently than other positions, they don’t share a common background with other football players. They didn’t grow up playing Pee Wee Football, being the best athlete in their schools. They grew up playing soccer or rugby and then switched over later in life. Sometimes they didn’t even grow up in the United States.
Hourglass begins with H. The 10 on his shirt looks more like the word ‘TO’. ITRM stands for Ipswich Town right midfield. I think Aneke is H in Line of Duty and is off to Ipswich to play in midfield. Personally, I think Ipswich have made a mistake.
Club might as well play hardball with Chuks. His “confidential” issues will be well enough known within football circles and I can’t see any “bigger” clubs than us being too keen to take him on anything other than a pay per play arrangement. We either think we can fix him in which case make him a decent offer, or we see value in keeping him as he is in which case we can offer him a commensurate deal or wait till he come back cap in hand in a couple of months when he can’t get a better deal elsewhere. Either way, I wouldn’t be wasting much energy flattering his (or his agent’s ego). Take it or leave it young man.
I think Chuks is going to be our version of Solskjaer (the playing version).
He'll accept he will be the best sub in the division and because of his 'issue' will hang around with us. For what it's worth, I don't believe it's a 'mental' issue either.
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(Knock knock knock) "You've been in there a long time, what are you doing?"
(Grunts) "Oh for f***s sake, can't I get some peace even in here, I'm 'boiling an egg' ".
Charlton Life:
"Boiled eggs are brilliant."
Kickers
Kickers are a group apart. They don’t engage in any of the activities that are seen as truly core to football. They don’t hit or get hit, they don’t throw, they don’t catch, they don’t block. They don’t usually look like football players. They’re not bulked-up behemoths, they don’t wear scary looking shields on their face-masks. More frequently than other positions, they don’t share a common background with other football players. They didn’t grow up playing Pee Wee Football, being the best athlete in their schools. They grew up playing soccer or rugby and then switched over later in life. Sometimes they didn’t even grow up in the United States.
Good skills man