Charlton confirm list of released and retained players
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Cafc43v3r said:Oggy Red said:JoshAddick said:I think we only signed Matt Smith as part of Southall’s publicity stunt, just extra bodies through the door to make it seem like he made good use of his ‘supa dupa phone’. Don’t think Bowyer ever fancied him.
Matt Smith was surely cover for Sam Field, just returning from injury at the time and with a setback in training?
And very soon after, Field hurt the same knee again and returned to West Brom, everyone assuming he was out for the season.
Remember, Matt Smith was the 6th loan signing on the books - so as a last minute insurance policy, was probably all that was available cheaply with decent pedigree.
With only 3 weeks of the season left and carrying a knock, it was doubtful if he would ever get up to game fitness in time.
And with his loan deal expiring on 30th June, the club surely weren't going to pay for a month extra to have him around?
It was more a case of, "Who?" ...... and a lot of people googling his Wiki page.
And all they found was that he was "highly rated" by Man City, won 7 full caps for Wales, had a very decent last season on loan at FC Twente in the Dutch league, yet failed to make much impression at all on loan at QPR earlier this season.
That's why I said, "Remember, Matt Smith was the 6th loan signing on the books - so as a last minute insurance policy, was probably all that was available cheaply with decent pedigree."
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gilbertfilbert said:dickplumb said:Ben18 said:dickplumb said:Rossman92 said:Biggest loss by far is Wilberforce Ocran😭Ben18 said:dickplumb said:Rossman92 said:Biggest loss by far is Wilberforce Ocran😭2
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clive said:
The club can confirm the following U23s players have left the club following the expiration of their contracts with Charlton.
- Kareem Isiaka
- Sam Keefe
- Taylor Maloney
- Wilberforce Ocran
- Abraham Odoh
- Toby Stevenson
- Kenneth Yao
The club can also confirm that David Davis’ loan spell with Charlton has ended following the expiration of the deal and Matt Smith has now returned to his parent club Manchester City.
The club has taken up one-year options on Charles Clayden, Ben Dempsey, Nathan Harness, Jay Mingi, Joseph Osaghae, Johl Powell, Luca Vega and James Vennings, while Wassim Aouchria and Armando Junior Quitirna have signed new one-year contracts with a one-year option.
Meanwhile the following players have all signed pro contracts:
- Richard Afrane-Kesey
- Kasim Aidoo
- Freddie Barton
- Billy French
- Nathan Harvey
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Crusty54 said:cafcfan1990 said:Nicholas said:Has David Davis been released by Brum or is he going to be playing for them against us in a couple of weeks and suddenly look a good player.ForeverAddickted said:Nicholas said:Has David Davis been released by Brum or is he going to be playing for them against us in a couple of weeks and suddenly look a good player.0
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Oggy Red said:Cafc43v3r said:Oggy Red said:JoshAddick said:I think we only signed Matt Smith as part of Southall’s publicity stunt, just extra bodies through the door to make it seem like he made good use of his ‘supa dupa phone’. Don’t think Bowyer ever fancied him.
Matt Smith was surely cover for Sam Field, just returning from injury at the time and with a setback in training?
And very soon after, Field hurt the same knee again and returned to West Brom, everyone assuming he was out for the season.
Remember, Matt Smith was the 6th loan signing on the books - so as a last minute insurance policy, was probably all that was available cheaply with decent pedigree.
With only 3 weeks of the season left and carrying a knock, it was doubtful if he would ever get up to game fitness in time.
And with his loan deal expiring on 30th June, the club surely weren't going to pay for a month extra to have him around?
It was more a case of, "Who?" ...... and a lot of people googling his Wiki page.
And all they found was that he was "highly rated" by Man City, won 7 full caps for Wales, had a very decent last season on loan at FC Twente in the Dutch league, yet failed to make much impression at all on loan at QPR earlier this season.
That's why I said, "Remember, Matt Smith was the 6th loan signing on the books - so as a last minute insurance policy, was probably all that was available cheaply with decent pedigree."
a) is it the former Doctor Who?
b) is it the Millwall striker who scored against us?
c) oh, it's another Matt Smith. He barely played for QPR, that's a bit concerning1 -
dickplumb said:gilbertfilbert said:dickplumb said:Ben18 said:dickplumb said:Rossman92 said:Biggest loss by far is Wilberforce Ocran😭Ben18 said:dickplumb said:Rossman92 said:Biggest loss by far is Wilberforce Ocran😭
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jacob_CAFC said:dickplumb said:gilbertfilbert said:dickplumb said:Ben18 said:dickplumb said:Rossman92 said:Biggest loss by far is Wilberforce Ocran😭Ben18 said:dickplumb said:Rossman92 said:Biggest loss by far is Wilberforce Ocran😭
As did other people.1 -
killerandflash said:Oggy Red said:Cafc43v3r said:Oggy Red said:JoshAddick said:I think we only signed Matt Smith as part of Southall’s publicity stunt, just extra bodies through the door to make it seem like he made good use of his ‘supa dupa phone’. Don’t think Bowyer ever fancied him.
Matt Smith was surely cover for Sam Field, just returning from injury at the time and with a setback in training?
And very soon after, Field hurt the same knee again and returned to West Brom, everyone assuming he was out for the season.
Remember, Matt Smith was the 6th loan signing on the books - so as a last minute insurance policy, was probably all that was available cheaply with decent pedigree.
With only 3 weeks of the season left and carrying a knock, it was doubtful if he would ever get up to game fitness in time.
And with his loan deal expiring on 30th June, the club surely weren't going to pay for a month extra to have him around?
It was more a case of, "Who?" ...... and a lot of people googling his Wiki page.
And all they found was that he was "highly rated" by Man City, won 7 full caps for Wales, had a very decent last season on loan at FC Twente in the Dutch league, yet failed to make much impression at all on loan at QPR earlier this season.
That's why I said, "Remember, Matt Smith was the 6th loan signing on the books - so as a last minute insurance policy, was probably all that was available cheaply with decent pedigree."
a) is it the former Doctor Who?
b) is it the Millwall striker who scored against us?
c) oh, it's another Matt Smith. He barely played for QPR, that's a bit concerning
So far he has been a defensive midfielder, a box to box one, a qpr reject, a 6'5 center forward, a Wales legend, only capped by Wales to stop him playing for England, the next Colin Bell, the next Polish Pete, cover for Cullen, Lockyer's best mate, highly rated by Johnny Williams. Have I missed anything?
On some other thread I clearly remember a "well respected poster" arguing black was white and Pep thought he was the second coming of Xavi. Purely to defend Southall.0 -
Talal said:Nicholas said:Has David Davis been released by Brum or is he going to be playing for them against us in a couple of weeks and suddenly look a good player.
Hopefully, it will be an own goal!0 -
dickplumb said:gilbertfilbert said:dickplumb said:Ben18 said:dickplumb said:Rossman92 said:Biggest loss by far is Wilberforce Ocran😭Ben18 said:dickplumb said:Rossman92 said:Biggest loss by far is Wilberforce Ocran😭
To think being younger he could even visit these forums so it would be an awful thing to see/read.1 -
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johnnybev1987 said:dickplumb said:gilbertfilbert said:dickplumb said:Ben18 said:dickplumb said:Rossman92 said:Biggest loss by far is Wilberforce Ocran😭Ben18 said:dickplumb said:Rossman92 said:Biggest loss by far is Wilberforce Ocran😭
To think being younger he could even visit these forums so it would be an awful thing to see/read.
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The definition of a dogchite footballer is/was me.
Every footballer who has passed through the ranks at Charlton is way better than me.1 -
seth plum said:The definition of a dogchite footballer is/was me.
Every footballer who has passed through the ranks at Charlton is way better than me.1 -
Normally players get released when a season is finished and you know what league we are in
With relegation, will one or two of those released players have done a job in L1 as squad players?1 -
killerandflash said:Normally players get released when a season is finished and you know what league we are in
With relegation, will one or two of those released players have done a job in L1 as squad players?
The regulars who attend the U23 games mentioned he'd gone backwards but do question if he'd been good enough as a League One backup0 -
killerandflash said:Normally players get released when a season is finished and you know what league we are in
With relegation, will one or two of those released players have done a job in L1 as squad players?
Total shambles, how can any planning take place (as well as the scum owners).1 -
CheshireAddick said:killerandflash said:Normally players get released when a season is finished and you know what league we are in
With relegation, will one or two of those released players have done a job in L1 as squad players?
Total shambles, how can any planning take place (as well as the scum owners).
Were planning for League One. Forget anything else!
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Just checking after @ForeverAddickted mentioned about the under 23s and if they had clubs so thought I would let people know who were interested as I have found out a couple of others actually have found clubs
- Sam Keefe-Worthing
- Taylor Maloney-Bromley
- Wilberforce Ocran-Farnborough
- Toby Stevenson-Watford
- Kenneth Yao-cant find any information
- Kareem Isiaka-cant find any information
- Abraham Odoh-cant find any information
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SKY short programme on released academy players and their welfare.
Includes positive stuff and interviews at Sparrows Lane.
Sky News Investigates: What happens to released football academy players? | UK News | Sky News
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