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Jake Forster Caskey - waiting to hear if club will exercise 1 year option (p11)

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  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,488
    You'd hope the loyalty we've shown him this season will get rewarded by him for the next. 

    Could see us paying to get him fit, him playing for a couple of months then walking straight out in the summer. 
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,701
    You'd hope the loyalty we've shown him this season will get rewarded by him for the next. 

    Could see us paying to get him fit, him playing for a couple of months then walking straight out in the summer. 
    If we get promoted this season we won't need him for next season. 
  • By the time Jake becomes available for selection the die will already be cast on our season and the bedrock of our team established.
    It's hard to envisage him making a significant difference, albeit he is a decent player.
    Hard to get too excited about this news
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,751
    edited July 2021
    You'd hope the loyalty we've shown him this season will get rewarded by him for the next. 

    Could see us paying to get him fit, him playing for a couple of months then walking straight out in the summer. 
    Surely that's what the 'option' is in there to protect. This is of course assuming that the option is ours to take up?!?
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,661
    Moral decision primarily rather than playing decision. The player suffered a potentially career ending injury whilst serving our club so we've done the right thing to support him through his recovery.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,912
    https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/im-not-afraid-of-hard-work-charltons-jake-forster-caskey-determined-to-come-roaring-back-from-knee-surgery/

    I'm impressed that he has his UEFA B coaching license already, and will next do the A license. 

  • Rehab must be going well


  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,415
    3 months into an ACL rehab, it's key to keep fit and ensure the new graft becomes part of the body.
  • Urgh that must be so depressing for him, watching on as the rest train

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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,912
    I don't recognise that blue, cloudless sky!
  • 3 months would be ahead of schedule wouldn't it? I suppose that might be until he's back training rather than playing which is how I first interpreted it
  • If he's three months away then he's on time as he mentioned November / December time at the end of the season
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,420
    Urgh that must be so depressing for him, watching on as the rest train
    I'd assume he has chosen to put his spin bike out there, to remain part of it all. 
  • Dazzler21 said:
    Urgh that must be so depressing for him, watching on as the rest train
    I'd assume he has chosen to put his spin bike out there, to remain part of it all. 
    Yeah part of me agrees with that

    Also wouldnt be surprised if it was an idea of Adkins to keep him integrated with the team
  • We’ve got a tough start to the season, particularly in August, need to hit the ground running so to speak.
    We hit the ground but unfortunately didn't start running, more like collapsed in a heap and cried for help.
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,378
    edited September 2021
    This podcast has a lot of Charlton players on it
  • Chunes said:
    This podcast has a lot of Charlton players on it
    Its hosted by Kyle Andrews, he's a Charlton fan and does a lot of matchday photography
  • Chunes said:
    This podcast has a lot of Charlton players on it
    It's made by the chap who takes match day photos I believe.

    I seem to remember him discussing/alluding to mental health issues in a post around the time Johnny Williams left the club - so clearly a topic which is important to him.

    Not really checked out the podcast yet but imagine it gives a very interesting insight into an area of professional football that is often overlooked. 

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  • We’ve got a tough start to the season, particularly in August, need to hit the ground running so to speak.
    We hit the ground but unfortunately didn't start running, more like collapsed in a heap and cried for help.
    Didn’t want to like or lol this one, but I was kinda right, unfortunately we haven’t improved in September either, I don’t see Wycombe or Gillingham as easy games either, really hope I’m wrong!
  • Sage
    Sage Posts: 7,280
    Scoham said:
    I look forward to this. The Gilbey one the other week was excellent.
  • Listened to it on my commute today. Jake comes across v well, and was interesting to hear some of his comments towards the end re:getting in the team under Bowyer
  • Thats awesome for Jake... Well on schedule!!
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,415
    Good on him. We have missed him this season in the centre of midfield.
  • mendonca said:
    Good on him. We have missed him this season in the centre of midfield.
    Which doesn't say much about our transfer business in the summer. There will be some tough decisions to be made in January, as no way in our submitted squad to the EFL should we add JFC as a midfielder without removing one
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,587
    edited October 2021
    mendonca said:
    Good on him. We have missed him this season in the centre of midfield.
    Which doesn't say much about our transfer business in the summer. There will be some tough decisions to be made in January, as no way in our submitted squad to the EFL should we add JFC as a midfielder without removing one
    Schwartz leaving has freed up a space in the squad for JFC. 

    We could easily replace Schwartz with an U21 loan from the Premier League and they wont count towards the registration rules, as we've only used four loan slots at present. 
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,423
    mendonca said:
    Good on him. We have missed him this season in the centre of midfield.
    Which doesn't say much about our transfer business in the summer. There will be some tough decisions to be made in January, as no way in our submitted squad to the EFL should we add JFC as a midfielder without removing one
    Schwartz leaving has freed up a space in the squad for JFC. 

    We could easily replace Schwartz with an U21 loan from the Premier League and they wont count towards the registration rules, as we've only used four loan slots at present. 
    Easy in theory but who’s going to loan us a striker who will start as 4th choice in a team who mainly use a lone striker?
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,828
    badly missing JFC this year, he walks into our side when fit