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Chuks Aneke - speculation re 2023/24 season (p60)
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golfaddick said:Elthamaddick said:for all those saying bin him, who's gonna pay up his contract.
he looked gutted walking behind the goal, gotta feel for the fella - but as said above, every injury he gets he comes back a bit less of a player....it must be on his mind every time he breaks into anything more than a jog.
great player when fit, trouble is....he never is
To pull a hamstring 2 minutes after you've come on is just not professional. And he was not Michael Owen sprinting at 100 miles an hour chasing a long ball over the top.
BTW I haven't seen that physio before who was coming onto the field to assess his and other injuries. Am I right? Could be over-reaching on this but on camera they didn't look terribly self-confident.
Didn't help that I was watching with a Swedish commentary. I don't speak Swedish, obvs, but I understood well enough when he ran through the injury list. Claydon. Clare. DJ - he's just recovered FFS.
As well as O'Connell, supposedly not so bad as first feared and back before Christmas.Where is he, then? WTF? And Thomas. What exactly his injury, when is he due back?
It doesn't matter who we have as manager, nobody can get anywhere unless this shambles is properly addressed.2 -
The Charlton bench should have been well aware of what stretching and warm up Chuks had been doing prior to entering the field of play. If it was minimal then he should have been sent out to the touch line to do exactly that. Complete amateur hour by the Charlton manager, coach, physio and Chuks. Unforgivable ineptitude for both the club and player. We won’t see him again this season and I’ve no reason to suppose next close season or season will be any different. Tragic for Chuks who seems like a very good character and very disappointing for us. Bottom line is we can’t afford to have a player like Chuks on the books.4
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ShootersHillGuru said:The Charlton bench should have been well aware of what stretching and warm up Chuks had been doing prior to entering the field of play. If it was minimal then he should have been sent out to the touch line to do exactly that. Complete amateur hour by the Charlton manager, coach, physio and Chuks. Unforgivable ineptitude for both the club and player. We won’t see him again this season and I’ve no reason to suppose next close season or season will be any different. Tragic for Chuks who seems like a very good character and very disappointing for us. Bottom line is we can’t afford to have a player like Chuks on the books.4
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Feel for the guy. Think he was in tears when he was walking back round. Would be at least high level Championship footballer if it wasn’t for his injury problems. Must be mentally destroying for him.0
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My mate calls him Tampon.
In for one week then misses the next three.15 -
Addick Addict said:ShootersHillGuru said:The Charlton bench should have been well aware of what stretching and warm up Chuks had been doing prior to entering the field of play. If it was minimal then he should have been sent out to the touch line to do exactly that. Complete amateur hour by the Charlton manager, coach, physio and Chuks. Unforgivable ineptitude for both the club and player. We won’t see him again this season and I’ve no reason to suppose next close season or season will be any different. Tragic for Chuks who seems like a very good character and very disappointing for us. Bottom line is we can’t afford to have a player like Chuks on the books.1
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ShootersHillGuru said:Addick Addict said:ShootersHillGuru said:The Charlton bench should have been well aware of what stretching and warm up Chuks had been doing prior to entering the field of play. If it was minimal then he should have been sent out to the touch line to do exactly that. Complete amateur hour by the Charlton manager, coach, physio and Chuks. Unforgivable ineptitude for both the club and player. We won’t see him again this season and I’ve no reason to suppose next close season or season will be any different. Tragic for Chuks who seems like a very good character and very disappointing for us. Bottom line is we can’t afford to have a player like Chuks on the books.
I ask again, was that physio on the field someone new? Have there been firings in recent weeks in the medical and fitness department?0 -
The injury happened in front of us and I didn't notice anything abnormal in the treatment to be honest. It was obvious as soon as he went down that there was a problem, not least because the nearest Brighton player looked really concerned. I guess professional footballers know when it is bad. There was no running it off, and that was that. The warm up was on the other side so no knowledge of that. Don't really know the physios by face so dunno if they were new; nor who monitors the training at HT to see who is or isn't making an effort.0
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For the last few home matches I have watched Chucks doing his pre match warm up exercises.
He usually stands on his own just doing “keepy uppies”.
He doesn’t do any sprints, any stretches or anything physical.
He simply juggles a football.
It is no wonder that he gets injured so often.1 -
Billericaydickie said:For the last few home matches I have watched Chucks doing his pre match warm up exercises.
He usually stands on his own just doing “keepy uppies”.
He doesn’t do any sprints, any stretches or anything physical.
He simply juggles a football.
It is no wonder that he gets injured so often.1 - Sponsored links:
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Billericaydickie said:For the last few home matches I have watched Chucks doing his pre match warm up exercises.
He usually stands on his own just doing “keepy uppies”.
He doesn’t do any sprints, any stretches or anything physical.
He simply juggles a football.
It is no wonder that he gets injured so often.0 -
Dippenhall said:Billericaydickie said:For the last few home matches I have watched Chucks doing his pre match warm up exercises.
He usually stands on his own just doing “keepy uppies”.
He doesn’t do any sprints, any stretches or anything physical.
He simply juggles a football.
It is no wonder that he gets injured so often.0 -
Pulling up that soon after coming on is simply a failure to warm up adequately and ultimately the responsibility is his own, as others have highlighted he's 29 not 17.
the scan shows there's nothing wrong with the muscle but Chuks is still "feeling it"
I'm gonna be generous: he might be so broken mentally by his miserable fitness record that the 'pain' is psychosomatic
Or he's actually robbing a living, which chimes better with the failure to warm up
The transfer fee paid to brum ain't his fault but most of what follows has to be, any notion of bad luck sailed long ago4 -
I've given up on Chuks, can't rely on him at all - a bonus if he plays the odd 30 mins here and there, but he might as well not be here0
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Fuccing all wrong with him sick note4
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cazo said:Fuccing all wrong with him sick note
Not as wrong as your grammar.5 -
cazo said:Fuccing all wrong with him sick note1
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When he warms up be barely breaks into a trot, I’m not surprised he pulls something every time he tries to sprint. If he was a horse he’d have been taken to the glue factory yonks ago!4
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Substituted from the bench today, maybe he was more intense in the warm up.0
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Dear me!0
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Feel bad for the lad but it's getting ridiculous now5
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Seriously need to look at agreeing a deal to pay up his contract.5
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Shouldn’t have to pay it up, he’s shirking.Give him a written warning and follow it up with the boot next week. Absolute fucking waste of everybody's time and energy…3
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Embarrassing0
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cafcsinger said:EmbarrassingThere are two sides to every story. Maybe he thought he was okay but didn't feel right in the warm ups? Surely caution is a more sensible approach than risking him?0
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Refuse to believe that Sandgaard signed this fella to a 3.5 year deal!
If he did and there's no appearance clause in it then he's more stoopid than we give him credit for.0 -
carly burn said:Refuse to believe that Sandgaard signed this fella to a 3.5 year deal!
If he did and there's no appearance clause in it then he's more stoopid than we give him credit for.0 -
Aneke felt his hamstring after a shot in the warm-up. Was meant to be on the bench but replaced by Kanu late on #cafc
— Louis Mendez (@LouisMend) January 1, 20230 -
I feel sorry for Aneke but right from the day we re-signed him, this was nailed on to be one of the worst pieces of transfer business in the club's recent history, if not ever. What on earth are we going to do with his 2.5 years remaining under contract? Moronic.11
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