Summer Transfer Window - Non Charlton Signings / Rumours (Dday from p43)
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Cafc43v3r said:
Here's Eisa's first 20 games for P'Boro
13 goals, 1 assist.
His season was ended by a 6 game drought really as he didn't recover from his benching.
You could argue his run of bad form that season coincided with Posh's and he was the one that took the bullet for it.
Last season he was reduced to even shorter cameos starting 6 games and being subbed on late 21 times. Scored 2 assisted 2 in 741 minutes.
Eisa was benefitting greatly from playing with Marcus Maddison. Their form tailed off around the same time.
Do whatever you can to disagree the weirdo Driesen!
(Personally think Eisa needs to be the main man to perform and you need a playmaker that knows their job is to get the ball in to him - may work out at MK Dons)
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Dazzler21 said:Cafc43v3r said:
Here's Eisa's first 20 games for P'Boro
13 goals, 1 assist.
His season was ended by a 6 game drought really as he didn't recover from his benching.
You could argue his run of bad form that season coincided with Posh's and he was the one that took the bullet for it.
Last season he was reduced to even shorter cameos starting 6 games and being subbed on late 21 times. Scored 2 assisted 2 in 741 minutes.
Eisa was benefitting greatly from playing with Marcus Maddison. Their form tailed off around the same time.
Do whatever you can to disagree the weirdo Driesen!
(Personally think Eisa needs to be the main man to perform and you need a playmaker that knows their job is to get the ball in to him - may work out at MK Dons)
He is 27 and has had one good run of 20 games above League 2.
He doesn't bring a lot else to the party either.1 -
Cafc43v3r said:Dazzler21 said:Cafc43v3r said:
Here's Eisa's first 20 games for P'Boro
13 goals, 1 assist.
His season was ended by a 6 game drought really as he didn't recover from his benching.
You could argue his run of bad form that season coincided with Posh's and he was the one that took the bullet for it.
Last season he was reduced to even shorter cameos starting 6 games and being subbed on late 21 times. Scored 2 assisted 2 in 741 minutes.
Eisa was benefitting greatly from playing with Marcus Maddison. Their form tailed off around the same time.
Do whatever you can to disagree the weirdo Driesen!
(Personally think Eisa needs to be the main man to perform and you need a playmaker that knows their job is to get the ball in to him - may work out at MK Dons)
He is 27 and has had one good run of 20 games above League 2.
He doesn't bring a lot else to the party either.0 -
The most mad thing about Ben white to Arsenal. Before he he was in the last England squad it was almost certain he was leaving this summer for 30m to Leeds or Liverpool. Getting into a squad and not making an appearance has but his price up 20m and arsenal willling to pay it.....mad Brighton are laughing.1
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Red_Chester said:The most mad thing about Ben white to Arsenal. Before he he was in the last England squad it was almost certain he was leaving this summer for 30m to Leeds or Liverpool. Getting into a squad and not making an appearance has but his price up 20m and arsenal willling to pay it.....mad Brighton are laughing.0
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ricky_otto said:Red_Chester said:The most mad thing about Ben white to Arsenal. Before he he was in the last England squad it was almost certain he was leaving this summer for 30m to Leeds or Liverpool. Getting into a squad and not making an appearance has but his price up 20m and arsenal willling to pay it.....mad Brighton are laughing.0
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Cafc43v3r said:Laddick01 said:ForeverAddickted said:Laddick01 said:Leeds signing Lewis Bate from Chelsea.
Great signing for them and one that could massively benefit England. The exact type of midfielder we are missing.
I know it’s the easy comparison to make but there are shades of Jorginho there. Very similar to how Frenkie De Jong played at Ajax too.0 -
Harry Beadle (released by us this summer) continues to go from strength to strength at Colchester - playing for their first team again tonight - will get at least half hour against Spurs2
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Leeds have signed 18 year old Lewis Bate from Chelsea on a 3 year contract. Lewis was in the same Beths school team as our own Euan Williams and Richard Chin. He captained the Chelsea side that reached the 2020 FA Youth Cup final and last season he made the step up to Under-23s football, making 20 appearances as Chelsea finished runners-up in Premier League 2 Division 1. He has also won caps at youth level for England at both Under-17 and Under-18 level.
A very good move for the lad because I can't help thinking that Bielsa is a Manager who isn't afraid to throw in a youngster and it is a forward, rather than a backward, move for him.
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1.2 million could turn out to be sensational business.1
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Laddick01 said:1.2 million could turn out to be sensational business.
Wasnt that the case with Matic when they initially sold him to Benfica0 -
Addick Addict said:
Leeds have signed 18 year old Lewis Bate from Chelsea on a 3 year contract. Lewis was in the same Beths school team as our own Euan Williams and Richard Chin. He captained the Chelsea side that reached the 2020 FA Youth Cup final and last season he made the step up to Under-23s football, making 20 appearances as Chelsea finished runners-up in Premier League 2 Division 1. He has also won caps at youth level for England at both Under-17 and Under-18 level.
A very good move for the lad because I can't help thinking that Bielsa is a Manager who isn't afraid to throw in a youngster and it is a forward, rather than a backward, move for him.
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ForeverAddickted said:Laddick01 said:1.2 million could turn out to be sensational business.
Wasnt that the case with Matic when they initially sold him to Benfica1 -
Can't blame the kid for wanting to go when he's got Kante, Jorginho, Kovacic and Gilmour playing in his position, and if not this summer then surely next, probably Declan Rice as well.1
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Addick Addict said:
Leeds have signed 18 year old Lewis Bate from Chelsea on a 3 year contract. Lewis was in the same Beths school team as our own Euan Williams and Richard Chin. He captained the Chelsea side that reached the 2020 FA Youth Cup final and last season he made the step up to Under-23s football, making 20 appearances as Chelsea finished runners-up in Premier League 2 Division 1. He has also won caps at youth level for England at both Under-17 and Under-18 level.
A very good move for the lad because I can't help thinking that Bielsa is a Manager who isn't afraid to throw in a youngster and it is a forward, rather than a backward, move for him.
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Steve Seddon joins Oxford from Birmingham0
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Not a move, as Smith Rowe has signed a new contract at Arsenal
Yet another talented English attacking midfielder0 -
Kane to City £160m
400k a week salary0 -
ValleyGary said:Kane to City £160m
400k a week salary
Thought you were taking the piss, then I googled it.
That's insane.
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ValleyGary said:Kane to City £160m
400k a week salary4 -
Jack Hunt to Sheffield Wednesday0
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covered_end_junior said:Jack Hunt to Sheffield Wednesday0
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I swear Hunt was at the Wendies before.
Edit: I am indeed correct.1 -
ValleyGary said:Kane to City £160m
400k a week salary
Maybe Spurs will spend a chunk of that on Pope...0 -
Athletico Charlton said:ValleyGary said:Kane to City £160m
400k a week salary
Maybe Spurs will spend a chunk of that on Pope...
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ValleyGary said:Kane to City £160m
400k a week salary
Kane is a proven 30-40 goal a season striker in the Premier league, is English and also brings you minimal fuss. He also suits City's style of play more as he can drop deep and pick up the ball and then bring fast attackers into play. Haaland won't do that, as he'll just play on the shoulder of the last man, which won't help when defences go to the Etihad and sit on the edge of their box. Also with Haaland managed by his Dad/Raiola, you just know that if he signed for you there will be summer-long stories in the press every year of him going to Madrid/Barca.
Kane is 28 next week, so they'll probably get 4-5 good years out of him, so with his fee/wages combined, you're basically paying around 50-60m a season to have a world class striker in your side. Easily worth it for a side of their riches.4 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:ValleyGary said:Kane to City £160m
400k a week salary
Kane is a proven 30-40 goal a season striker in the Premier league, is English and also brings you minimal fuss. He also suits City's style of play more as he can drop deep and pick up the ball and then bring fast attackers into play. Haaland won't do that, as he'll just play on the shoulder of the last man, which won't help when defences go to the Etihad and sit on the edge of their box. Also with Haaland managed by his Dad/Raiola, you just know that if he signed for you there will be summer-long stories in the press every year of him going to Madrid/Barca.
Kane is 28 next week, so they'll probably get 4-5 good years out of him, so with his fee/wages combined, you're basically paying around 50-60m a season to have a world class striker in your side. Easily worth it for a side of their riches.6 -
Athletico Charlton said:ValleyGary said:Kane to City £160m
400k a week salary
Maybe Spurs will spend a chunk of that on Pope...1 -
Cafc43v3r said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:ValleyGary said:Kane to City £160m
400k a week salary
Kane is a proven 30-40 goal a season striker in the Premier league, is English and also brings you minimal fuss. He also suits City's style of play more as he can drop deep and pick up the ball and then bring fast attackers into play. Haaland won't do that, as he'll just play on the shoulder of the last man, which won't help when defences go to the Etihad and sit on the edge of their box. Also with Haaland managed by his Dad/Raiola, you just know that if he signed for you there will be summer-long stories in the press every year of him going to Madrid/Barca.
Kane is 28 next week, so they'll probably get 4-5 good years out of him, so with his fee/wages combined, you're basically paying around 50-60m a season to have a world class striker in your side. Easily worth it for a side of their riches.
Walker and Stones in defence. Looking good for the National side.4