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Chuks Aneke - Sep 2025 signed for Shrewsbury, plus farewell message p30
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se9addick said:CraicAddick said:Does anyone have any knowledge around what his "issues" exactly are? I remember seeing someone post a comment from Stockley about having belief in his body or something alone those lines?Really hope it can be solved and that he stays here, he is a tremendous player when on the pitch and his minutes:goals ratio must be the best in the league for any player who has double figures.Aneke managed 102 minutes per goal.Followed by Clarke-Harris with 126 mpg, Wyke at 140 mpg and Magennis with 142 mpg.2
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cafcfan1990 said:Out of interest, how comes so many people are against Aneke but nobody saying we should get rid of Inniss?
no one is against Aneke and I think you will find Inniss played 90 minutes on a number of occasions this season.
I'm happy to keep Aneke even if he can only do 30 minutes a game but what if at some point all the other strikers are injured and we have to play an hour with Aneke on the bench and no-one up top? It's a big gamble imo.
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stoneroses19 said:se9addick said:CraicAddick said:Does anyone have any knowledge around what his "issues" exactly are? I remember seeing someone post a comment from Stockley about having belief in his body or something alone those lines?Really hope it can be solved and that he stays here, he is a tremendous player when on the pitch and his minutes:goals ratio must be the best in the league for any player who has double figures.Aneke managed 102 minutes per goal.Followed by Clarke-Harris with 126 mpg, Wyke at 140 mpg and Magennis with 142 mpg.1
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I am happy to keep Chuks. I just don’t think unless we are pretty confident he can be fully rehabilitated that we should be offering any more than a year and on the same money.0
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LargeAddick said:cafcfan1990 said:Out of interest, how comes so many people are against Aneke but nobody saying we should get rid of Inniss?
no one is against Aneke and I think you will find Inniss played 90 minutes on a number of occasions this season.
I'm happy to keep Aneke even if he can only do 30 minutes a game but what if at some point all the other strikers are injured and we have to play an hour with Aneke on the bench and no-one up top? It's a big gamble imo.
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ShootersHillGuru said:Addick Addict said:ShootersHillGuru said:Addick Addict said:ShootersHillGuru said:WSS said:ShootersHillGuru said:One year deal on same money and only then if the medical staff think he can be rehabilitated. Can’t have a player permanently unfit to play, confidential issues or otherwise.
15 goals are not going to be easy to replace.
Cricket coaches are now not so much looking at averages but meaningful contributions. In the case of football, one could suggest that Aneke does just that as he is someone who does change games. He's the very last type of player a defender wants to be facing after an hour of being run ragged and there really aren't many players around who have that about them.
Aneke was actually on the pitch for 1,527 minutes this season. That's an average of over 33 minutes for each and every one of the 46 games in a season. He only failed to make 8 appearances in any shape or form so he played an average of 40 minutes in the 38 games he did partake in. That's not a 5 minutes here and 5 minutes there.
15 goals and 2 assists. How many players get that many goals and assists in the course of a season let alone one every 90 minutes they play?
But if we can afford to buy someone who can do better than so be it. The trouble is there aren't that many around.3 -
killerandflash said:WSS said:ShootersHillGuru said:One year deal on same money and only then if the medical staff think he can be rehabilitated. Can’t have a player permanently unfit to play, confidential issues or otherwise.
15 goals are not going to be easy to replace.
And what happens if Stockley (or another striker) limps off after 10 minutes, and we need a sub to play 80 minutes?
That's not the issue in itself; after all Bowyer played him for 75 minutes a number of times and a couple of games the full 90, if I remember right.
No, the problem is that Chuks can't then do the mid-week games. His body doesn't seem to recover in time.
In League One the midweek games come thick and fast. And this season especially, condensed into a shorter time span, there were even more midweek games than a normal season.
So no risks with his fitness were taken.
Curiously, when Chuks did start his performances weren't so effective. Obviously the impact role suited him, against tiring defences or as an additional striker. Most of his goals as sub underlines that.
Really it was just about managing him to get the most effective performance from him.
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His goal scoring feats for a 'part timer' are very impressive. He has struck up a partnership with Stockley and 2 big men together up front nowadays is both unusual and effective. He is well worth a new deal so long as it doesn't break the CAFC piggy bank. AND let's hope Stockley and PNE can be persuaded on a good deal for him to come to the Valley as one of ours7
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ricky_otto said:Cordoban Addick said:addick1956 said:IdleHans said:I think it means he's boiling an egg0
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cafcfan1990 said:Out of interest, how comes so many people are against Aneke but nobody saying we should get rid of Inniss?1
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thenewbie said:cafcfan1990 said:Out of interest, how comes so many people are against Aneke but nobody saying we should get rid of Inniss?0
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cafcfan1990 said:thenewbie said:cafcfan1990 said:Out of interest, how comes so many people are against Aneke but nobody saying we should get rid of Inniss?2
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If you had 3 forwards of the quality of Stockley, Washington and let's just say Lyle Taylor (c2019) would you want your 4th striker to be:
A) Chuks AnekeJosh Parker
C) Ronnie Schwartz
D) Josh Davison
Him coming off the bench must scare the shit out of center halves. If you have got a guy that can come off the bench and score 15-20 goals a season, I would strongly suggest that's what you do with him. No one else in this league has one.
He can't start, does it really matter? Stockley, Washington et Al aren't going to score 15 goals a season of they never start, Chuks will. Its like getting rid of your goal keeper because he can't play left back. Or are we planning on not using subs next season?6 -
Chuks is a weapon on the bench that the oppo will know can more than do a job at this level. If people can suggest a player that will get us 20+ goals, play 90 mins week in, week out and be available to us.... please go ahead and name him.
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cafcfan1990 said:thenewbie said:cafcfan1990 said:Out of interest, how comes so many people are against Aneke but nobody saying we should get rid of Inniss?
Even if his appearances are comprimised, those 15 goals are priceless any way you want to look at it.
None of his goals were penalties either, which most 20 goal strikers include in their tallies.
In any case, in League One, how much is a new 15 goal striker going to cost?
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Cafc43v3r said:If you had 3 forwards of the quality of Stockley, Washington and let's just say Lyle Taylor (c2019) would you want your 4th striker to be:
A) Chuks Aneke
B ) Josh Parker
C) Ronnie Schwartz
D) Josh Davison
Him coming off the bench must scare the shit out of center halves. If you have got a guy that can come off the bench and score 15-20 goals a season, I would strongly suggest that's what you do with him. No one else in this league has one.
He can't start, does it really matter? Stockley, Washington et Al aren't going to score 15 goals a season of they never start, Chuks will. Its like getting rid of your goal keeper because he can't play left back. Or are we planning on not using subs next season?0 -
Henry Irving said:
Not sure if that means lots of time left at the club or time at the club running out.
Time for the first WIOTOS of the summer
Any self respecting player would have surely put a picture of them in our RED kit.1 -
Cafc43v3r said:If you had 3 forwards of the quality of Stockley, Washington and let's just say Lyle Taylor (c2019) would you want your 4th striker to be:
A) Chuks AnekeJosh Parker
C) Ronnie Schwartz
D) Josh Davison
Him coming off the bench must scare the shit out of center halves. If you have got a guy that can come off the bench and score 15-20 goals a season, I would strongly suggest that's what you do with him. No one else in this league has one.
He can't start, does it really matter? Stockley, Washington et Al aren't going to score 15 goals a season of they never start, Chuks will. Its like getting rid of your goal keeper because he can't play left back. Or are we planning on not using subs next season?2 -
Addickted said:CraicAddick said:Does anyone have any knowledge around what his "issues" exactly are? I remember seeing someone post a comment from Stockley about having belief in his body or something alone those lines?
Nothing to do with his levels of fitness, stamina or injury.
As I can't see anything physical when he's on the pitch (Maybe I'm blind?!), I would assume it is mental health related. However, whenever he's come on he's been quite aggressive in his hold up play and movement and can't be accused of not getting stuck in.. So can't see it being a fear of getting injured, a fear that he's body will give up or fear of the opposition? Perhaps worried he'll catch Covid again..
What it ever it is, I wish him all the best on his recovery regardless of his contract situation. He's been a great player for us this year and a personal favourite from the last few years.0 -
addick1956 said:clive said:addick1956 said:CraicAddick said:Does anyone have any knowledge around what his "issues" exactly are? I remember seeing someone post a comment from Stockley about having belief in his body or something alone those lines?1
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thenewbie said:cafcfan1990 said:Out of interest, how comes so many people are against Aneke but nobody saying we should get rid of Inniss?0
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It could be possible we get more playing time out of him, but even if not, I can't see what is wrong with having a 'finisher' on the bench.4
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Aneke is a finisher, workhorse & bully. He's probably our best option as a sub.1
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I take that picture to mean he is off.
I'm really torn on Chucks and can see all sides of the argument going on here.
Whatever happens he should have our best wishes2 -
Was Chuks a regular starter when at MK Dons or did they have the same issue with his fitness?0
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A fit Chuks and Stockley pairing would be fierce.
Just need to find players who can cross the ball.0 -
Sorry AA your stats for Chuks are wrong!0
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Was Chuks a regular starter when at MK Dons or did they have the same issue with his fitness?
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/chuks-aneke/leistungsdaten/spieler/122694/plus/0?saison=2017
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/chuks-aneke/leistungsdaten/spieler/122694/plus/0?saison=2018
Started 11-times for us this season
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/chuks-aneke/leistungsdaten/spieler/122694/plus/0?saison=2020
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addick1956 said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Was Chuks a regular starter when at MK Dons or did they have the same issue with his fitness?0
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Dazzler21 said:Cafc43v3r said:If you had 3 forwards of the quality of Stockley, Washington and let's just say Lyle Taylor (c2019) would you want your 4th striker to be:
A) Chuks Aneke
B ) Josh Parker
C) Ronnie Schwartz
D) Josh Davison
Him coming off the bench must scare the shit out of center halves. If you have got a guy that can come off the bench and score 15-20 goals a season, I would strongly suggest that's what you do with him. No one else in this league has one.
He can't start, does it really matter? Stockley, Washington et Al aren't going to score 15 goals a season of they never start, Chuks will. Its like getting rid of your goal keeper because he can't play left back. Or are we planning on not using subs next season?1