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January 2021 Transfer Targets (last minute swoop for Jaiyesimi p184 - NOW it's all over.)
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paulie8290 said:stoneroses19 said:addick1956 said:sam3110 said:Basically we need another Bielik, someone equally strong at defensive midfield and centre back, an upgrade on Pratley essentially8
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Athletico Charlton said:ForeverAddickted said:Cafc43v3r said:Covered_End_Lad said:killerandflash said:Cafc43v3r said:Redrobo said:Cafc43v3r said:I would love to see 2 or 3 18-20 year olds bought in this window with the view of them being in contention for the 1st team in the summer.
Whether it's a consequence of the last 2 or 3 years or has just happened it seems an area we are short in.
It's hard to get behind a rebuilding project when you only sign players in their late 20s or early (even mid) 30s or loans you have no realist chance of signing medium term.
I think if you look at the 23+ range we have lost a lot of players that would be the core of a half decent championship side.
I think it maybe the rest of other factors at play. If you look at the current u23s there are a lot of "external" players then quite a gap to Henry and Barker.
Morgan and Doughty, but nobody else really knocking on the door in terms of outfield players in the 19-22 year old age group other than perhaps Vennings. No centre backs or strikers who could have done a job during our recent injury problems, indeed it's quite unusual to see a Charlton side with NO home grown defenders at all, when you consider the number who have come through down the years
On Tuesday we probably won't have an academy player in the 18. I am not sure AMB counts.
I do wonder if we are starting to see the "being out of the Premier league" effect impact our early years recruitment and we aren't compensating with the likes of Aribo and Lookman as we were.
Maybe I am barking up the wrong tree but, for me, it looks like an area on concern.
With the amount of First Team kids we've churned out this last decade or so I always felt that there would come a time when that conveyor belt would slow down a bit eventually, and that we'd go through a bit of a blip
Definitely agree that we're potentially suffering from being out of the Premier League now though; Barker | Henry | Vennings, even Morgan (who like you say will be suspended on Tuesday, hence not having an Academy Player in that squad), are they truly good enough for the Premier League some day, or will they be solid Championship or lower Football League standard?
The likes of AMB, Barker and Henry certainly have a chance as well.
Biggest impact may have been players who left or chose other clubs while in the younger age groups. Not being in the Prem may have been the difference between them coming through our academy or going elsewhere.2 -
DOUCHER said:Dazzler21 said:DOUCHER said:cafcfan1990 said:DOUCHER said:cafcfan1990 said:DOUCHER said:if we can only have one player it would be a toss up between another striker (with physical presence and pace ideally or an athletic / physically imposing midfielder - ideally we get both after managing to offload a couple somehow
His confidence may be lacking a touch at the moment but he's shown he has a bit of class there, we need to nurture that as we won't find better for 1.3k a week (which is all that is counted of his salary)
Don't disagree on his lack of aerial ability, but which bit am I wrong about?
Salary is a fact
Goal Interactions factPulling defenders out of position factHard working fact
I wouldn't give up on him yet, but you seem to be the very definition of the fickle football fan, you do you.
You're welcome to your opinion as I am mine and if you put it on a public forum it WILL be questioned.8 -
paulie8290 said:stoneroses19 said:addick1956 said:sam3110 said:Basically we need another Bielik, someone equally strong at defensive midfield and centre back, an upgrade on Pratley essentially0
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I wonder if he’d be part of a possible Doughty deal?3
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Now that’s the type of midfielder we need.
He’s strong, agile, and technically good too. A very good age as well, recently 21. Would be good signing from what I’ve seen in bits and pieces when he was on loan at Wycombe last season.21 -
Big chap2
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Great prospect but I can’t see how we’ll get him with Championship clubs sniffing around. Fingers crossed0
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Have to hope he values playing regular football over a slightly higher salary at the present moment.1
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Sage said:Now that’s the type of midfielder we need.
He’s strong, agile, and technically good too. A very good age as well, recently 21. Would be good signing from what I’ve seen in bits and pieces when he was on loan at Wycombe last season.18 -
SouthWest_Addicks said:Have to hope he values playing regular football over a slightly higher salary at the present moment.2
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ElliotCAFC said:Great prospect but I can’t see how we’ll get him with Championship clubs sniffing around. Fingers crossed17
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Scoham said:Athletico Charlton said:ForeverAddickted said:Cafc43v3r said:Covered_End_Lad said:killerandflash said:Cafc43v3r said:Redrobo said:Cafc43v3r said:I would love to see 2 or 3 18-20 year olds bought in this window with the view of them being in contention for the 1st team in the summer.
Whether it's a consequence of the last 2 or 3 years or has just happened it seems an area we are short in.
It's hard to get behind a rebuilding project when you only sign players in their late 20s or early (even mid) 30s or loans you have no realist chance of signing medium term.
I think if you look at the 23+ range we have lost a lot of players that would be the core of a half decent championship side.
I think it maybe the rest of other factors at play. If you look at the current u23s there are a lot of "external" players then quite a gap to Henry and Barker.
Morgan and Doughty, but nobody else really knocking on the door in terms of outfield players in the 19-22 year old age group other than perhaps Vennings. No centre backs or strikers who could have done a job during our recent injury problems, indeed it's quite unusual to see a Charlton side with NO home grown defenders at all, when you consider the number who have come through down the years
On Tuesday we probably won't have an academy player in the 18. I am not sure AMB counts.
I do wonder if we are starting to see the "being out of the Premier league" effect impact our early years recruitment and we aren't compensating with the likes of Aribo and Lookman as we were.
Maybe I am barking up the wrong tree but, for me, it looks like an area on concern.
With the amount of First Team kids we've churned out this last decade or so I always felt that there would come a time when that conveyor belt would slow down a bit eventually, and that we'd go through a bit of a blip
Definitely agree that we're potentially suffering from being out of the Premier League now though; Barker | Henry | Vennings, even Morgan (who like you say will be suspended on Tuesday, hence not having an Academy Player in that squad), are they truly good enough for the Premier League some day, or will they be solid Championship or lower Football League standard?
The likes of AMB, Barker and Henry certainly have a chance as well.
Biggest impact may have been players who left or chose other clubs while in the younger age groups. Not being in the Prem may have been the difference between them coming through our academy or going elsewhere.4 -
Shinnie, Famewo, Maatsen, Smyth, Millar all on loan already. If Doughty goes and comes back on loan that's 6. Even if we send Smyth back that's still the max 5 in one squad. I don't get how we'd then get a star striker in on loan with the budget constraints we have that will be markedly better than Washington1
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seems a brute of a man, if he can play football even better0
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We are not sending Smyth back. This is real football, not bloody Championship Manager. If a loanee arrives and has not scored bucketloads, then you hit ctrl-alt-delete, end the process and go again!16
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sam3110 said:Shinnie, Famewo, Maatsen, Smyth, Millar all on loan already. If Doughty goes and comes back on loan that's 6. Even if we send Smyth back that's still the max 5 in one squad. I don't get how we'd then get a star striker in on loan with the budget constraints we have that will be markedly better than Washington
The odds will be that one or more will be rested, injured or suspended at any given time - or will be dropped.0 - Sponsored links:
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Looks a decent prospect but surely that'll leave us a glut of central midfielders, considering we have Shinnie and Watson to come back, Pratley who's a central midfielder, Gilbey (on a 3 year contract) plus JFC and Morgan
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DOUCHER said:Dazzler21 said:DOUCHER said:cafcfan1990 said:DOUCHER said:cafcfan1990 said:DOUCHER said:if we can only have one player it would be a toss up between another striker (with physical presence and pace ideally or an athletic / physically imposing midfielder - ideally we get both after managing to offload a couple somehow
His confidence may be lacking a touch at the moment but he's shown he has a bit of class there, we need to nurture that as we won't find better for 1.3k a week (which is all that is counted of his salary)
If you have 5 strikers then they all should play differently to offer something different to the team.
Aneke - Technically brilliant, strong, can finish.
Bogle - Hold up player, strong & good in the air. Needs to improve his finishing and stay in a confident frame of mind.
Washington - Plays off the shoulder of defenders, works his nuts off, presses defenders.
Smyth - Appreciate he is more of a winger at this point but if he played up front, hes quick enough to play it over the top and he will always hassle.
Schwartz - Fox in the box. Prob the best finisher we have now. Nasty player who will wind the oppo up.
Each strikers offers something different. Keeps the other team guessing.
For some reason you dont rate Washington and really have a strange vendetta against him.
And saying "you are wrong" is just plain obnoxious. This is a forum and everyone is entitled to an opinion....you can disagree of course but you arent all knowing.
If you dont want people to oppose your views then just dont put them on.
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killerandflash said:Looks a decent prospect but surely that'll leave us a glut of central midfielders, considering we have Shinnie and Watson to come back, Pratley who's a central midfielder, Gilbey (on a 3 year contract) plus JFC and Morgan
Not many of those are comparable though. We need a physical presence in midfield with a bit of mobility about him. We currently have Pratley and Watson doing that role. Watson is looking pretty slow and has been a bit less effective than we'd hoped, and they're both 612 years old each. Bringing in a 21 year old to fill that role makes sense. If we pull this signing off I doubt one of Watson and Pratley, probably Watson, will be here next season and the new lad can learn from two masters of the craft for half the season. Shinnie, Gilbey, JFC and Morgan all offer something quite different and having mobile Pratley-type frees them up to play their game even better
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Perhaps we are doing something we have not done for some time - succession planning into next season?
We can count the number of midfielders we have today, but come next season it's likely we will not keep hold of Pratley, Watson, Shinnie.
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don't think Williams or Maddison will be here next season unless they pull up trees before the end of the season
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northstandsteve said:don't think Williams or Maddison will be here next season unless they pull up trees before the end of the season0
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Nice to be linked with a player, just sincerely hope whoever we sign is not injury prone!2
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Nice to be linked with a player, just sincerely hope whoever we sign is not injury prone!5
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I like Shinnie and would like us to try and keep him permanently24
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killerandflash said:Looks a decent prospect but surely that'll leave us a glut of central midfielders, considering we have Shinnie and Watson to come back, Pratley who's a central midfielder, Gilbey (on a 3 year contract) plus JFC and Morgan17