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Chuks Aneke - Sep 2025 signed for Shrewsbury, plus farewell message p30
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Croydon said:asked about his previous spell working with Appleton, "we had a good time"
I'm not sure that's entirely true.2 -
NabySarr said:SporadicAddick said:NabySarr said:Happy to see him find another club, thought there was a good chance he’d pack it in. Financially he doesn’t need to carry on so must be doing it because he still really wants to play football. Hope he smashes it
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Todds_right_hook said:killerandflash said:It says something, that yet another player who we let go ends up at the wrong end of L2.
we had a few good years out of chucks where he was a top L1 player, unplayable at times. We are all aware of his fitness issues and it says nothing about us a a club that he has ended up in L2.
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golfaddick said:Not trying to look down on other clubs but it must be a bit of a climb down for Chuks to be playing for Shrewsbury. The ground is League 1 /League 2 level and nowhere near The Valley or St Andrews.......or even Stadium MK.
Sad to say that I expect the only reason why he got the gig there WAS because of Appleton. No-one else wanted him & sounds like Apples rang him (prob in desperation) to see if he wanted to drop down to League 2.0 -
killerandflash said:NabySarr said:killerandflash said:It says something, that yet another player who we let go ends up at the wrong end of L2.
And to be honest, last season he wasn't even that impactful when he came on. If he had retired in the summer, it wouldn't have been a massive shock.
I think he showed he’s still capable at that level. Due to the obvious huge risk that comes with signing him he’s had to drop to league 2, if his fitness was guaranteed for 30 sub appearances then loads of league 1 teams would sign him because he’s still good enough at that level5 -
Shrewd business by the Shrews. He can't stop himself like a true striker, craves goals and the feeling it brings I expect, quite separately to his property interests. He still carries a lot of that Arsenal premier league quality and should easily impress for Shrewsbury if he gets minutes. A piece of me feels like a Shrewsbury fan today. Good luck Chuks.9
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Amazed to see him get another league gig.
him and Appleton are sure to take the shrews down. Easy money for those wanting a punt6 -
NabySarr said:killerandflash said:NabySarr said:killerandflash said:It says something, that yet another player who we let go ends up at the wrong end of L2.
And to be honest, last season he wasn't even that impactful when he came on. If he had retired in the summer, it wouldn't have been a massive shock.
I think he showed he’s still capable at that level. Due to the obvious huge risk that comes with signing him he’s had to drop to league 2, if his fitness was guaranteed for 30 sub appearances then loads of league 1 teams would sign him because he’s still good enough at that level5 -
Thought he'd retire, so really happy to see this news. I don't like Shrewsbury at all, but I hope he smashes it up there!1
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I really liked Chuks and think he’s a top bloke. Slightly disappointed he couldn’t get a better gig than Shrewsbury, ie at least a London-ish thing or something, but anyway good luck to him
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Good luck big man1
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NabySarr said:SporadicAddick said:NabySarr said:Happy to see him find another club, thought there was a good chance he’d pack it in. Financially he doesn’t need to carry on so must be doing it because he still really wants to play football. Hope he smashes it
A personal property portfolio of £2m, at average yields and before costs, isn't likely to be a sole source of income, particularly as in London (the most likely location), that would consists of maybe 2 or 3 properties.
It's unusual for a business of that "scale" to not be registered as a limited company. Chuks Aneke is not registered as being involved in an active business. He could be a sole trader, but it's unusual (How do we know he has a property portfolio worth £2million? Because he wrote it on a website).
Chuks is recorded at Companies House for "Chuks Aneke Promotions Limited". That company was dissolved in 2018.
He appears to have an affiliation with a property company, 3sixty Property Group. There is no suggestion that this is his "own property business". I can't find that company registered at Companies House either, nor the suggested partner Henry Homes (great name).
In fairness, the Company does have a website with a mobile number, a Hotmail email address, and a "Cokkies Policy". It doesn't have a correspondence address.
I genuinely hope he is financially secure (and he may well be - footballers earn a good wage), but I'd suggest the view that "financially he doesn't need to carry on" is an opinion on this forum that has grown legs and is now stated as fact when there is no evidence that it is.7 -
Watameire said:Amazed to see him get another league gig.
him and Appleton are sure to take the shrews down. Easy money for those wanting a puntUp until the weekend they’ve looked awful. Did get an outstanding result at Barnet at the weekend though. Will wait and see if that’s a corner turned or just one lucky result.1 -
Tragic the way his career fizzled out…..let’s be honest we saw him have some bloody good performances and were always happy with his efforts.
A very good player with no little skill.
All the best Chucks and good luck, just try to stay fit fella.🤞9 -
So guessing the Chuks thread is going to be closed down now, or shall we have double Aneke.0
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RC_CAFC said:Watameire said:Amazed to see him get another league gig.
him and Appleton are sure to take the shrews down. Easy money for those wanting a puntUp until the weekend they’ve looked awful. Did get an outstanding result at Barnet at the weekend though. Will wait and see if that’s a corner turned or just one lucky result.
Appleton is a pants manager (surely that’s not disputed?)
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the shrews are obviously desperate taking a punt on a player that even when “fit” which is virtually never can’t move at any pace for fear of breaking down. Are people forgetting he stole a wage with us? Along with Kirk I regard his signing as one of our very worst signings in years - 8 goals in 4 seasons upon his return
Aneke won’t send them down agreed but he sure won’t contribute to their safety either imo
I reckon 5-1 is a decent bet for those into outrights3 -
Blucher said:Good for Chuks, managing to somehow extend his career despite all his injury issues.I'd imagine that he is on a pay as you play contract.Should he play in another 50 games either on the professional circuit or non-league, I would bet good money he'll play more minutes than he did for us in his last 50 games.0
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SporadicAddick said:NabySarr said:Happy to see him find another club, thought there was a good chance he’d pack it in. Financially he doesn’t need to carry on so must be doing it because he still really wants to play football. Hope he smashes it
Good old @NabySarr possibly thinks Aneke is another Robbie Fowler.
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NabySarr said:SporadicAddick said:NabySarr said:Happy to see him find another club, thought there was a good chance he’d pack it in. Financially he doesn’t need to carry on so must be doing it because he still really wants to play football. Hope he smashes it
Allowing for my earlier comment, I hope that the above is correct, if only for his sake. I was aware that he has invested in property.
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NabySarr said:NabySarr said:killerandflash said:NabySarr said:killerandflash said:It says something, that yet another player who we let go ends up at the wrong end of L2.
And to be honest, last season he wasn't even that impactful when he came on. If he had retired in the summer, it wouldn't have been a massive shock.
I think he showed he’s still capable at that level. Due to the obvious huge risk that comes with signing him he’s had to drop to league 2, if his fitness was guaranteed for 30 sub appearances then loads of league 1 teams would sign him because he’s still good enough at that levelThe league appearances total a minimum of 2,520 minutes, can you please come back with how many minutes he played.0 -
Chuks' agent is always the top of his Christmas card list.
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Bloody hell, maybe - just maybe - he wants to continue his dream job of being a professional footballer…6
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In his first spell with us, (using the Transfermarkt stats for his league appearances)
2019/20 (in the Championship) 1 goal 2 assists
2020/21 15 goals 2 assists
Since he re-joined us
21/22 (half season) 4 goals 1 assists
22/23 1 goal 1 assist
23/24 2 goals 2 assists
24/25 1 goal 5 assists
So in 3 1/2 seasons, that's 8 goals and 9 assists.
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killerandflash said:In his first spell with us, (using the Transfermarkt stats for his league appearances)
2019/20 (in the Championship) 1 goal 2 assists
2020/21 15 goals 2 assists
Since he re-joined us
21/22 (half season) 4 goals 1 assists
22/23 1 goal 1 assist
23/24 2 goals 2 assists
24/25 1 goal 5 assists
So in 3 1/2 seasons, that's 8 goals and 9 assists.
@NabySarr can you now add with the minutes played please.
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I love Chuks wish him nothing but the best11
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Thank God he's not our problem anymore3
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Watameire said:RC_CAFC said:Watameire said:Amazed to see him get another league gig.
him and Appleton are sure to take the shrews down. Easy money for those wanting a puntUp until the weekend they’ve looked awful. Did get an outstanding result at Barnet at the weekend though. Will wait and see if that’s a corner turned or just one lucky result.
Appleton is a pants manager (surely that’s not disputed?)
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the shrews are obviously desperate taking a punt on a player that even when “fit” which is virtually never can’t move at any pace for fear of breaking down. Are people forgetting he stole a wage with us? Along with Kirk I regard his signing as one of our very worst signings in years - 8 goals in 4 seasons upon his return
Aneke won’t send them down agreed but he sure won’t contribute to their safety either imo
I reckon 5-1 is a decent bet for those into outrights11 -
killerandflash said:In his first spell with us, (using the Transfermarkt stats for his league appearances)
2019/20 (in the Championship) 1 goal 2 assists
2020/21 15 goals 2 assists
Since he re-joined us
21/22 (half season) 4 goals 1 assists
22/23 1 goal 1 assist
23/24 2 goals 2 assists
24/25 1 goal 5 assists
So in 3 1/2 seasons, that's 8 goals and 9 assists.
League two should fear a Chucks cameo.
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Also, his role had changed last year under Jones imo. Jones seemed to play him deeper, asking him to sit in one space, barely run and just win the ball by holding his ground. If players could hit him with the ball he wouldn't need to move much and could stay 'fit'.
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