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January 2021 Transfer Targets (last minute swoop for Jaiyesimi p184 - NOW it's all over.)
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If he does play for us again, he is likely to be Danny Haynes reincarnated IE still has the pace but hamstrings replaced with Cheesestrings.
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Gallen wheeling and dealing again.Alfie goes, Lindsey in plus one more and that will be exceptional business.5
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Alfie out, Lindsay in part exchange. Use the fee to sign Sorba and/or Pigott. Job done. :-)12
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mendonca said:It's easy to say that Doughty could be the difference between promotion or not, after coming back from injury. With such a statement we are assuming that he:
- Is fully motivated and up for the cause
- Will be returning fit and raring to go from the go
- Will not be mentally worried (playing on the fringes) about jeopardising a future move with a possible reinjury.
To me this feels like a quasi Lyle-Aribo situation that we could be seeing. Happy to take the money and replough it into a replacement for an U21 (sounds easy).0 -
As others have said if there's a deal on the table for Doughty now then take it.
At best he might play again around end of March. He might be the same player he was, but he might just as easily take weeks to get up to speed and then the season is done anyway.
Can't blame Stoke for going after him, at less than 1m he's a cheap gamble. But it is exactly that, a gamble. A kid with less than 40 league appearances, just 3 goals, was playing on loan at Bromley just last season and who (in my opinion) doesn't possess great technical ability. If he was slow, i'm not convinced he'd have even made it as a pro.
And a final word, fuck him (he's a Millwall fan) and fuck his agent.12 -
Alfie will be worth at least 10 times what a team pays for him in January in a years time.
For any club with as Del Boy would say ‘a bit of cash on the hip’ he’d be an investment that you could cash in on in the future.
Hes obviously not going to sign a new deal regrettably, but if he doesn’t want to be here,sell him now, will help towards fans not being at games etc.3 -
I wouldn't worry about the fee now, just ensure a huge sell on clause is in there if he goes to Stoke (cause he won't be there for very long)
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RD's plan all along was to develop players and sell them on, and yet he repeatedly sold players for an 'nth of their value, or didn't sign them up to contracts at all and lost them for free!
It doesn't bear thinking about that with proper ownership the money we could've reinvested in the side from proper valued sales of Gomez, Konsa, Aribo, Doughty, etc. The lost generation.
(And we only got any fee for Gomez because he insisted on us getting one, and so signed a contract when it was running out.)
I certainly agree with the earlier post about Doughty, obviously doesn't have the class of Gomez. Let's hope this all ends here and we still have some youth products of the same quality ready to come through.8 -
Liam Lindsay is this year's David Davis.
Everybody referencing an 8th choice CB at Stoke like he's been one of life's forgotten gifts.
@JoshAddick. The two players mentioned were not put in the same brackets. I meant that the current situation reminded me of a kinda in between.
That would be Philips and Alfie gone for peanuts. We also saw Cullen for for peanuts who we probably would have managed to keep had we got that vital point last season!4 -
mendonca said:Liam Lindsay is this year's David Davis.
Everybody referencing an 8th choice CB at Stoke like he's been one of life's forgotten gifts.
@JoshAddick. The two players mentioned were not put in the same brackets. I meant that the current situation reminded me of a kinda in between.
That would be Philips and Alfie gone for peanuts. We also saw Cullen for for peanuts who we probably would have managed to keep had we got that vital point last season!
What kind of signing would you be expecting a league one side hindered by a salary cap to be making?9 - Sponsored links:
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Where were we first linked with Lindsay? Didn’t it come from one of those Twitter accounts that make up rumours?0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:mendonca said:Liam Lindsay is this year's David Davis.
Everybody referencing an 8th choice CB at Stoke like he's been one of life's forgotten gifts.
@JoshAddick. The two players mentioned were not put in the same brackets. I meant that the current situation reminded me of a kinda in between.
That would be Philips and Alfie gone for peanuts. We also saw Cullen for for peanuts who we probably would have managed to keep had we got that vital point last season!
What kind of signing would you be expecting a league one side hindered by a salary cap to be making?
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mendonca said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:mendonca said:Liam Lindsay is this year's David Davis.
Everybody referencing an 8th choice CB at Stoke like he's been one of life's forgotten gifts.
@JoshAddick. The two players mentioned were not put in the same brackets. I meant that the current situation reminded me of a kinda in between.
That would be Philips and Alfie gone for peanuts. We also saw Cullen for for peanuts who we probably would have managed to keep had we got that vital point last season!
What kind of signing would you be expecting a league one side hindered by a salary cap to be making?1 -
I think Liam Lindsay would be a terrific signing if we could get him as part of the deal.3
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KettsJohn said:Really hope we see Innis soon. He seems exactly the player we need to get us into a decent position again. obviously don't want to rush his return but do hope he is back in the red shirt shortly.0
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Lindsay is left footed which will mean our 3 of our first 4 choice CBs are Lefties. Not sure how Bows will bat with that.
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mendonca said:Liam Lindsay is this year's David Davis.
Everybody referencing an 8th choice CB at Stoke like he's been one of life's forgotten gifts.
@JoshAddick. The two players mentioned were not put in the same brackets. I meant that the current situation reminded me of a kinda in between.
That would be Philips and Alfie gone for peanuts. We also saw Cullen for for peanuts who we probably would have managed to keep had we got that vital point last season!
Personally think he would be a solid addition but will see what happens in the coming weeks.
We do need a CB regardless though and would be disappointed if we cant get anyone else through the door.
Do think if a suitable bid comes in for Alfie then we should let him go, someone mentioned £650k and if we got a sell on clause..Id take that all day.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Clem_Snide said:650k for an injured player who will be gone for about 50p in the summer is a no brainer. Nice sell on and Lyndsay sent to us as part of the deal and it's good business imo
The problem is he could go to Celtic and we'd probably get half of what we're being offered at the moment3 -
Athletico Charlton said:How long was his first contract at Charlton - 2 years? Comes through our academy soaking up free tuition, gets given his chance of first team football early, spends 50% of his contract getting paid whilst injured. Refuses to sign a new one. Thanks for the memories Alfie.16
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CH4RLTON said:I think Liam Lindsay would be a terrific signing if we could get him as part of the deal.If we can get out of this league this season, hopefully with Thomas in charge signing promising kids to longer contracts from now on, this will be the last time we flog the family silverware.Or at the very least we get to see them fulfill some of their potential with us before they’re sold.0
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Davo55 said:Athletico Charlton said:How long was his first contract at Charlton - 2 years? Comes through our academy soaking up free tuition, gets given his chance of first team football early, spends 50% of his contract getting paid whilst injured. Refuses to sign a new one. Thanks for the memories Alfie.Footballers aren’t supporters, they treat their club the same way we treat our employers, they move when bigger money and opportunities come along.13
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BR7_addick said:Davo55 said:Athletico Charlton said:How long was his first contract at Charlton - 2 years? Comes through our academy soaking up free tuition, gets given his chance of first team football early, spends 50% of his contract getting paid whilst injured. Refuses to sign a new one. Thanks for the memories Alfie.Footballers aren’t supporters, they treat their club the same way we treat our employers, they move when bigger money and opportunities come along.
I don't suppose Ford picked your brother out of a kids team of child automobile workers and took a chance on him, trained him up for free for X amount of years, gave him his first job, or that Ford has a history of depending upon raising these kids and getting fees for them for survival?
Why are some so willing to embrace the increasing soullessness of our sport26 -
Chunes said:BR7_addick said:Davo55 said:Athletico Charlton said:How long was his first contract at Charlton - 2 years? Comes through our academy soaking up free tuition, gets given his chance of first team football early, spends 50% of his contract getting paid whilst injured. Refuses to sign a new one. Thanks for the memories Alfie.Footballers aren’t supporters, they treat their club the same way we treat our employers, they move when bigger money and opportunities come along.
I don't suppose Ford picked your brother out of a kids team of child automobile workers and took a chance on him, trained him up for free for X amount of years, gave him his first job, or that Ford has a history of depending upon raising these kids and getting fees for them for survival?
The way some people embrace the increasing soullessness of our sport
Great post Chunes.3 -
Chunes said:BR7_addick said:Davo55 said:Athletico Charlton said:How long was his first contract at Charlton - 2 years? Comes through our academy soaking up free tuition, gets given his chance of first team football early, spends 50% of his contract getting paid whilst injured. Refuses to sign a new one. Thanks for the memories Alfie.Footballers aren’t supporters, they treat their club the same way we treat our employers, they move when bigger money and opportunities come along.
I don't suppose Ford picked your brother out of a kids team of child automobile workers and took a chance on him, trained him up for free for X amount of years, gave him his first job, or that Ford has a history of depending upon raising these kids and getting fees for them for survival?
Why are some so willing to embrace the increasing soullessness of our sportThat’s the way it is I don’t make the rules, the idea that young players shouldn’t move to probably quadruple their pay cos “loyalty” is absurd.3 -
It’s likely a choice between 2.5k or 8k. Try convincing your former self or your 20 year old son that you gotta show loyalty and stay.0
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BR7_addick said:It’s likely a choice between 2.5k or 8k. Try convincing your former self or your 20 year old son that you gotta show loyalty and stay.0
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BR7_addick said:Chunes said:BR7_addick said:Davo55 said:Athletico Charlton said:How long was his first contract at Charlton - 2 years? Comes through our academy soaking up free tuition, gets given his chance of first team football early, spends 50% of his contract getting paid whilst injured. Refuses to sign a new one. Thanks for the memories Alfie.Footballers aren’t supporters, they treat their club the same way we treat our employers, they move when bigger money and opportunities come along.
I don't suppose Ford picked your brother out of a kids team of child automobile workers and took a chance on him, trained him up for free for X amount of years, gave him his first job, or that Ford has a history of depending upon raising these kids and getting fees for them for survival?
Why are some so willing to embrace the increasing soullessness of our sportThat’s the way it is I don’t make the rules, the idea that young players shouldn’t move to probably quadruple their pay cos “loyalty” is absurd.
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The contract signifies the loyalty both parties show to each other and we only offered him a contract that ends at the end of this season.1
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Vfrf said:BR7_addick said:It’s likely a choice between 2.5k or 8k. Try convincing your former self or your 20 year old son that you gotta show loyalty and stay.Young league one footballers aren’t millionaires, some probably don’t even have their own place, they will take what they can get when they can get it, as we all would. You take the emotion out the argument, it’s a no brainer from Alfie’s POV.5