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January 2020 transfer rumours thread (Deadline Day starts Page 283)

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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,255

    Bolton. Hopeful of taking Kean Bryan from Sheff U. Versatile defender. Charlton were sniffing. Seem to have gone elsewhere.
  • This thread is unbelievable. The sense of entitlement that some of our fans display is utterly cringe worthy.

    If anyone genuinely believes that we are in a worse position now than we were under Roland then you need to take a long hard look at yourselves.

    I have no idea what our budget is now and only know from snippets on here what it previously was.

    MS has made no secret of the fact that this is a long term project, teams in the Championship are now being found out in relation to flouting FFP. Do people honestly think with our current revenue streams that it is credible for us to go and splash 3/4/5 million on players and God knows what else on wages? I don't profess to know the intricacies of FFP but I have seen the threat of points deductions. Do we  want to risk that.

    ESI are taking over years of mis-management and negligence and there is no way they can fix all of that in the 4/5 weeks they have actually owned the club.

    People keep banding "disaster" round in respect of relegation. Why? We have been relegated before and will be again. If we go down this year it will be largely down to a horrific injury list and paltry squad Roland provided at the start of the season.

    I have no idea whether ESI will be a long term success, I sincerely hope they are. If we only get a couple of loans in between now and the end of the window I certainly won't be spitting my dummy out and branding them failures.

    Any change takes time, change that is undoing utter incompetency over a number of years will take even longer. It won't happen overnight.

    As an aside, people.saying they have no money. Isn't part of the EFL test proof of funds? They may not have shelled out for all the fixtures and fittings yet, but they have a legal obligation to do so within a set time frame. I am guessing that they would have had to prove that they had the funding to do that.

    We need to accept that the new owners are running a business and not going to come in an burn money to appease a disenfranchised fanbase.

    Give them a chance, you never know in 2/3 years time we may be back up and challenging for promotion.
    Fucking hell, are you the new PR guy?  ;)


    To be fair @Clem_Snide I don't recall seeing anybody on here asking the club to spend "3,4,5 million on a player".
    Maybe I just missed that.
    I do see a lot of us seriously concerned that a hitherto lack of squad strengthening may harm our prospects of avoiding relegation.
    I do not accept your passive acceptance of relegation as some sort of unfortunate temporary setback to out long term project.
  •  I had never heard of Lockyer, Cullen, Taylor, Gallagher, Field or Leko before they came in and, on paper, none of the looked ‘the right stuff’ but all have proven to be useful at this level. I, therefore, conclude that I know fuck all and Bowyer, Gallen & co. have a pretty good gauge on what is required.

    Around 50% of posters here do seem to be in the wrong job though as they seem to be quite clear that they do know better.
  • We were second in the league before the injuries starting kicking in. With a full squad we can compete no doubt. We’ve lost Leko but gained Green. We’ve lost Gallagher who’s not been replaced but probably will be. However we’ve seen the emergence of Doughty and Matthews since the beginning of the season - I’d have both as starters now. I don’t see things as too bad but then I’m a glass half full kind of guy...
  • Horsfield9
    Horsfield9 Posts: 3,082
    It's after posts like Grapevine49's , I wish I'd have paid more attention in my English classes at school.
  • Ooo good... SKY have just mentioned that our transfer window closes @ 11pm tomorrow night

    For Scottish clubs they've got until Midnight so if nothing heard by 11pm with regards to Lyle Taylor then dont instantly think he's staying with the club - Especially if Rangers are interested
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,369
     I had never heard of Lockyer, Cullen, Taylor, Gallagher, Field or Leko before they came in and, on paper, none of the looked ‘the right stuff’ but all have proven to be useful at this level. I, therefore, conclude that I know fuck all and Bowyer, Gallen & co. have a pretty good gauge on what is required.

    Around 50% of posters here do seem to be in the wrong job though as they seem to be quite clear that they do know better.
     I had never heard of Lockyer, Cullen, Taylor, Gallagher, Field or Leko before they came in and, on paper, none of the looked ‘the right stuff’ but all have proven to be useful at this level. I, therefore, conclude that I know fuck all and Bowyer, Gallen & co. have a pretty good gauge on what is required.

    Around 50% of posters here do seem to be in the wrong job though as they seem to be quite clear that they do know better.

    good points well made .. however, I'd be more than happy if a few players I have never heard of signed on in the next 36ish hours if Bowyer & Co are happy with them .. the prospect of that happening doesn't look too hopeful though .. let's hope I am 110% wrong
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,977
    Imagine the meltdown Saturday if we lose Tayler, no incomings & lose to Barnsley!  
    Can’t understand why ESI rushed through this deal in time for the transfer window! Going to get pelters!!!!!
    Imagine we win on Saturday, Taylor plays and scores a goal.

    Glass half empty vs glass half full

    Nobody has done much yet this window.  We are so used to the "We need bodies" line being rolled out but the fact is the midfield is nearly back to the beginning of the season (you know - when we were playing very well) and the players should, theoretically, be less fatigued than many of our opposition.
    Bonne will be fit soon, Hemed showed signs of being near to match fit last week, Aneke seems to have got fit and seemingly found some goalscoring boots whilst he was absent.  

    There is still 18 hours to go and I don't believe we won't sign anyone.  Still very hopeful on Maddison.  But the bottom line is our destiny is in our own hands.  We have the players to stay up.

    It's never easy being a Charlton fan, we all know that, but things ARE better than they were a couple of months ago and the future is, seemingly, bright.  Just a slightly sticky patch to navigate at the moment
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172

    I welcome Clems post.

    I am not going to challenge the nature of the transfer decisions being made at this time.

    I have made clear what my expectations are in respect of the executive need to drive momentum, indicate progress and provide the support and resources to the manager to whom you have now given a 3.5yr contract but I am not sitting at the negotiating table. 

    I am uncomfortable with the nature of the dialogue on social media including much of the comment on this and other threads too much of it based on speculation, half truths, misinformation and peoples inability to read or listen properly.

    I am however equally uncomfortable that again in a very short space of time the executive have not stepped ahead of this situation and cut off this noise before it started. For a fledgling business the perception of competence is everything.

    The wrong noises permeate every part of your ability trade into areas you would never even think about.

    We had the confusion over ownership of The Valley (which at this point is a distraction I will address elsewhere)

    We had the confusion over Bowyers' contract.

    We had the disappointment over Gallagher.

    We have the concerns over Taylor.

    These are however not just social media concerns. They are the concerns of clubhouse management and the players the executive is there to support.

    Today we again we have another Managerial "briefing" which undermines the message of support and progress. Forget the noise on social media it is a message which will undermine the very fabric of your business.

    Mr Southall I do not judge people on past financial challenges, I do not judge peoples long term value to contributing to any business until 6 months in situ. Hell even the most rabid financial media give major corporate CEOs 2 quarters trading before the knives come out.

    Mr Southall I judge people not on personality but on performance.

    Mr Southall just who is in control of this business?

    If there is a message to be sent get control of it, deliver clarity and direction and send it yourself or people will make up their own and you will never pull it back

    There is not enough time in the day to reactively manage any business.

    The question for any executive is "Am I running this business or is this business running me?"

    Mr Southall which is it?


     

     

    Where’s the rest of the post, it’s about 3000 words too short!
    Disappointed! 

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  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,828
    Jamie19 said:
    wmcf123 said:
    Jamie19 said:
    Hypothetical but would people take Clarke-Harris, Maddison and Gnanduillet if it meant Taylor leaves ? 
    No no no.  Never seen any of them play and none of them have a proven championship record .  Selling our best player in January has never worked well - Parker, Reid, Kermorgant
    But we never invested or replaced those players.
    We did; we replaced Reid with Lee Cook, Kermorgant with Polish Pete and Reza..
  • If ESI don't sign anyone but we stay up they will be hailed as visionaries. Knowing that we had the quality in the squad and not living beyond means.

    Of course, if we go down they will be forever held as potless chancers.

    In reality I think a decent CM and CF pretty much guarantees surival. So you think they must have no trousers if they cant stretch.

    However, the opposing view is those two additions could potentially bankrupt us if we make signings and go down.

    So I have come to the conclusion that nothing will be proven in the short term. Too many imponderables. Just got to support the team and hope we have enough quality and luck with injuries to get another 20 points.

    My biggest reassurance is found in three words

    Barnsley
    Luton
    Wigan
  • Just listened to Bowyers interview on valley pass. Doesn't sound like anything is imminent, I dont think he's being coy. 
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,740
    Cafc43v3r said:
    Croydon said:
    Interview on the official site doesn't read as bad. I'm hoping that Bowyer is just continuing his usual trait of being coy with the press, otherwise I really don't know what to think.
    Do you think our comms team would put anything other than a positive spin on it? 
    Do you think the Newshopper wouldn't make it look bad to increase site visits? Works both ways mate.
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,278
    Chunes said:
    Clarke-Harris looks a great investment for 1 million at 25 years old. Left-footer, very strong, scores inside and outside the box. And judging by the Guardian article is a top bloke.

    I'd be happy with Greg Docherty, though don't know a lot about him, seems to have potential going by Ranger's fans comments.

    If we get these over the line tomorrow I'd think that's a good start going into deadline day.

    But Lyle must stay. ESI can't sell our star striker when we're in a relegation battle.
    The offer was too good to turn down for a 30 year old at the end of their contract & will enable us to make some quality signings to strengthen the team in the fight against relegation.

    Friday 31/01/20
    23.01

    Unfortunately we had a couple of top level players lined up but just couldn't get them over the line but have every faith in LB .................... etc
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,369
    Swisdom said:
    Imagine the meltdown Saturday if we lose Tayler, no incomings & lose to Barnsley!  
    Can’t understand why ESI rushed through this deal in time for the transfer window! Going to get pelters!!!!!
    Imagine we win on Saturday, Taylor plays and scores a goal.

    Glass half empty vs glass half full

    Nobody has done much yet this window.  We are so used to the "We need bodies" line being rolled out but the fact is the midfield is nearly back to the beginning of the season (you know - when we were playing very well) and the players should, theoretically, be less fatigued than many of our opposition.
    Bonne will be fit soon, Hemed showed signs of being near to match fit last week, Aneke seems to have got fit and seemingly found some goalscoring boots whilst he was absent.  

    There is still 18 hours to go and I don't believe we won't sign anyone.  Still very hopeful on Maddison.  But the bottom line is our destiny is in our own hands.  We have the players to stay up.

    It's never easy being a Charlton fan, we all know that, but things ARE better than they were a couple of months ago and the future is, seemingly, bright.  Just a slightly sticky patch to navigate at the moment
    great post .. 2 things .. Gallagher the midfield mainstay back in the autumn has gone .. if Taylor scores a hat trick on Saturday and let's hope he does, that will be after 'the window' has closed and we will be left with what we have .. playing a devil's advocate role here b t w ((:>)
  • Horsfield9
    Horsfield9 Posts: 3,082
    Greenie said:

    I welcome Clems post.

    I am not going to challenge the nature of the transfer decisions being made at this time.

    I have made clear what my expectations are in respect of the executive need to drive momentum, indicate progress and provide the support and resources to the manager to whom you have now given a 3.5yr contract but I am not sitting at the negotiating table. 

    I am uncomfortable with the nature of the dialogue on social media including much of the comment on this and other threads too much of it based on speculation, half truths, misinformation and peoples inability to read or listen properly.

    I am however equally uncomfortable that again in a very short space of time the executive have not stepped ahead of this situation and cut off this noise before it started. For a fledgling business the perception of competence is everything.

    The wrong noises permeate every part of your ability trade into areas you would never even think about.

    We had the confusion over ownership of The Valley (which at this point is a distraction I will address elsewhere)

    We had the confusion over Bowyers' contract.

    We had the disappointment over Gallagher.

    We have the concerns over Taylor.

    These are however not just social media concerns. They are the concerns of clubhouse management and the players the executive is there to support.

    Today we again we have another Managerial "briefing" which undermines the message of support and progress. Forget the noise on social media it is a message which will undermine the very fabric of your business.

    Mr Southall I do not judge people on past financial challenges, I do not judge peoples long term value to contributing to any business until 6 months in situ. Hell even the most rabid financial media give major corporate CEOs 2 quarters trading before the knives come out.

    Mr Southall I judge people not on personality but on performance.

    Mr Southall just who is in control of this business?

    If there is a message to be sent get control of it, deliver clarity and direction and send it yourself or people will make up their own and you will never pull it back

    There is not enough time in the day to reactively manage any business.

    The question for any executive is "Am I running this business or is this business running me?"

    Mr Southall which is it?


     

     

    Where’s the rest of the post, it’s about 3000 words too short!
    Disappointed! 
    Post it note version!
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 9,756
    Entitlement? Are we entitled to see some new signings? I think so after MS stating that there would be some. He even mentioned a marquee signing!

    I'm beginning to think that he said too much about something he knows too little about.

    We shall know at 11pm gmt tomorrow.
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,232
    edited January 2020
    I prefer not to passively accept relegation, and Lee Bowyer doesn't either.
    Respect to Matt and HE, but let's not be naive children and not pose questions that need answers. We wouldn't accept smoke and mirrors with Duchatelet, Why should we accept it now ? 


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  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,977
    Swisdom said:
    Imagine the meltdown Saturday if we lose Tayler, no incomings & lose to Barnsley!  
    Can’t understand why ESI rushed through this deal in time for the transfer window! Going to get pelters!!!!!
    Imagine we win on Saturday, Taylor plays and scores a goal.

    Glass half empty vs glass half full

    Nobody has done much yet this window.  We are so used to the "We need bodies" line being rolled out but the fact is the midfield is nearly back to the beginning of the season (you know - when we were playing very well) and the players should, theoretically, be less fatigued than many of our opposition.
    Bonne will be fit soon, Hemed showed signs of being near to match fit last week, Aneke seems to have got fit and seemingly found some goalscoring boots whilst he was absent.  

    There is still 18 hours to go and I don't believe we won't sign anyone.  Still very hopeful on Maddison.  But the bottom line is our destiny is in our own hands.  We have the players to stay up.

    It's never easy being a Charlton fan, we all know that, but things ARE better than they were a couple of months ago and the future is, seemingly, bright.  Just a slightly sticky patch to navigate at the moment
    great post .. 2 things .. Gallagher the midfield mainstay back in the autumn has gone .. if Taylor scores a hat trick on Saturday and let's hope he does, that will be after 'the window' has closed and we will be left with what we have .. playing a devil's advocate role here b t w ((:>)
    Gallagher was, and is, a fantastic player.  He came from nowhere and when that midfield was purring he was a big part of it.  His last handful of games were a little disappointing though in honesty and maybe a 19 year old rookie isn't quite up to a dogfight at this stage of his career.  Seems Chelsea thought that too.  Besides we now have Doughty who, once he calms down and delivers accurately, will be a great asset to us.  

    Saying that - Maddison is like Doughty on steroids so if we get him in too I'll be like a dog with two dicks.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,423
    wmcf123 said:
    Jamie19 said:
    wmcf123 said:
    Jamie19 said:
    Hypothetical but would people take Clarke-Harris, Maddison and Gnanduillet if it meant Taylor leaves ? 
    No no no.  Never seen any of them play and none of them have a proven championship record .  Selling our best player in January has never worked well - Parker, Reid, Kermorgant
    But we never invested or replaced those players.
    We did; we replaced Reid with Lee Cook, Kermorgant with Polish Pete and Reza..
    Lee Cook had two loan spells with us, both before RD bought the club.
  • kodfish
    kodfish Posts: 631
    Scoham said:
    wmcf123 said:
    Jamie19 said:
    wmcf123 said:
    Jamie19 said:
    Hypothetical but would people take Clarke-Harris, Maddison and Gnanduillet if it meant Taylor leaves ? 
    No no no.  Never seen any of them play and none of them have a proven championship record .  Selling our best player in January has never worked well - Parker, Reid, Kermorgant
    But we never invested or replaced those players.
    We did; we replaced Reid with Lee Cook, Kermorgant with Polish Pete and Reza..
    Lee Cook had two loan spells with us, both before RD bought the club.
    And not very good on either occasion
  • Macronate
    Macronate Posts: 12,902
    If we don’t bring anyone in, sell Taylor, get beaten by Barnsley and then subsequently get relegated, that’s me done with Charlton.

    Through thick and thin my arse.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,369
    Swisdom said:
    Swisdom said:
    Imagine the meltdown Saturday if we lose Tayler, no incomings & lose to Barnsley!  
    Can’t understand why ESI rushed through this deal in time for the transfer window! Going to get pelters!!!!!
    Imagine we win on Saturday, Taylor plays and scores a goal.

    Glass half empty vs glass half full

    Nobody has done much yet this window.  We are so used to the "We need bodies" line being rolled out but the fact is the midfield is nearly back to the beginning of the season (you know - when we were playing very well) and the players should, theoretically, be less fatigued than many of our opposition.
    Bonne will be fit soon, Hemed showed signs of being near to match fit last week, Aneke seems to have got fit and seemingly found some goalscoring boots whilst he was absent.  

    There is still 18 hours to go and I don't believe we won't sign anyone.  Still very hopeful on Maddison.  But the bottom line is our destiny is in our own hands.  We have the players to stay up.

    It's never easy being a Charlton fan, we all know that, but things ARE better than they were a couple of months ago and the future is, seemingly, bright.  Just a slightly sticky patch to navigate at the moment
    great post .. 2 things .. Gallagher the midfield mainstay back in the autumn has gone .. if Taylor scores a hat trick on Saturday and let's hope he does, that will be after 'the window' has closed and we will be left with what we have .. playing a devil's advocate role here b t w ((:>)
    Gallagher was, and is, a fantastic player.  He came from nowhere and when that midfield was purring he was a big part of it.  His last handful of games were a little disappointing though in honesty and maybe a 19 year old rookie isn't quite up to a dogfight at this stage of his career.  Seems Chelsea thought that too.  Besides we now have Doughty who, once he calms down and delivers accurately, will be a great asset to us.  

    Saying that - Maddison is like Doughty on steroids so if we get him in too I'll be like a dog with two dicks.
    IF Maddison comes, and it has gone very quiet about his future career, here or elsewhere, I'd be delighted .. IF the money 'promised by ESI' was available, I am sure he'd have been on our books by now .. we will see .. it would be a good statement of ESI's real intent were we to get him 
  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,197
    300 unread posts. What is there to talk about?! You guys! 
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,369
    I’m somewhere in the middle of the two polar arguments.

    I believe strongly in the giving of time, but if you buy a football club in potential relegation danger before a transfer window and your squad is weaker at the end of it, that would raise serious questions on both acquisition intent and funding ability. 

    Might be wrong but sense the bulk of us fall in that category. 
    you are far from being alone in this quandary ((:>)
  • CAFCOlly
    CAFCOlly Posts: 523
    I’m somewhere in the middle of the two polar arguments.

    I believe strongly in the giving of time, but if you buy a football club in potential relegation danger before a transfer window and your squad is weaker at the end of it, that would raise serious questions on both acquisition intent and funding ability. 

    Might be wrong but sense the bulk of us fall in that category. 
    Agree. I think some are misinterpreting this confusion with a sense of 'entitlement'.