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Lloyd Jones signs on a two year deal

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  • Wasn't there an interview not that long ago where he said he'd not been offered anything? But he sounded up for signing at the time. 
  • If we are turning down bids from Championship clubs you would think the chances of him signing another contract with us in L1 are next to zero as he will.leave for free in the summer. 
    Back to hoping we find a way to improve in the January window, get in the play offs and win them as him, Leaburn and Small are 3 players who can step up to the Championship and all will be gone if we don't go up.
    Jones can definitely step up to the Championship. Hopefully it can be with us.
  • If we are turning down bids from Championship clubs you would think the chances of him signing another contract with us in L1 are next to zero as he will.leave for free in the summer. 
    Back to hoping we find a way to improve in the January window, get in the play offs and win them as him, Leaburn and Small are 3 players who can step up to the Championship and all will be gone if we don't go up.
    Jones can definitely step up to the Championship. Hopefully it can be with us.
    I wonder. Easy to forget how badly he lost his head last season and stepping up a level to a league as tough as the Championship in a new team might be hard for him. He's a very Nathan Jones player in that he just needs to be a strong  tackler and a face for smashing footballs off. I guess we'll probably see
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    If we are turning down bids from Championship clubs you would think the chances of him signing another contract with us in L1 are next to zero as he will.leave for free in the summer. 
    Back to hoping we find a way to improve in the January window, get in the play offs and win them as him, Leaburn and Small are 3 players who can step up to the Championship and all will be gone if we don't go up.
    Jones can definitely step up to the Championship. Hopefully it can be with us.
    I wonder. Easy to forget how badly he lost his head last season and stepping up a level to a league as tough as the Championship in a new team might be hard for him. He's a very Nathan Jones player in that he just needs to be a strong  tackler and a face for smashing footballs off. I guess we'll probably see
    He’s also subtly comfortable on the ball. It’s not noticeable compared to other CBs we’ve had who spray passes around or bring the ball out of defence, but he’s decent on the ball and not just a very solid L1 CB.
  • If we are turning down bids from Championship clubs you would think the chances of him signing another contract with us in L1 are next to zero as he will.leave for free in the summer. 
    Back to hoping we find a way to improve in the January window, get in the play offs and win them as him, Leaburn and Small are 3 players who can step up to the Championship and all will be gone if we don't go up.
    Depends who those Championship teams are. If they're solid mid table teams then fair point but struggling teams like Plymouth, Portsmouth etc then there's no guarantees they'll be in a higher division than us next season.
  • If Scott didn't offer him a new contract last August/September time, he should be dismissed for gross misconduct. It was blatantly clear how crucial he was to us.

    Of course he could have turned down our offers, but that was the time to tie him down, not now when he has 6 months left.
  • AndyG said:
    It would be a massive signal from the owners that they are not very ambitious if they flog him. ATM we have a decent shot at promotion without him we have none as we won’t replace him with anyone equal in January 
    It would be a massive signal from the owners that they ARE very ambitious if they offer Lloyd a contract he's unlikely to refuse. 

    Ditto with Miles and Thierry but this standout defender is a player we can't afford to lose IF we have serious ambition to be promoted in the current season or the next. 

    Not only would "pushing the boat out" send a positive message to supporters but also his fellow players - a win win IMO.

    Time for the owners to show they're prepared to walk the walk. 
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  • hezzla said:
    Mitchell and Jones are a great pairing.
    Just think,  it wasn’t that long ago Lavelle and OConnell were the pairing . A 100 per cent upgrade.

    ps  Both Barnsley goals against Wrexham yesterday were down to OConnell mistakes.
    I do recall some people here thought OConnell was decent. I always thought he was a terrible player. He was just lucky to have Lavelle next to him who was even worse. 

    O’Connell has started 20 out of 22 games this season for the team with the best defensive record in the league.  He’s also Wrexham’s top-performing player according to FotMob.  

    I’d still say he’s decent.  Maybe playing alongside Innis and Lavelle was the issue?
    O'Connell wouldn't have got into Powell or Bowyer's teams. I also wouldn't put him ahead of Mitchell and/or Jones it was decent business to move him on.
  • The Charlton propensity for own goals is what worries me. The dead weight, of which we have a few, fair enough.
  • hezzla said:
    Mitchell and Jones are a great pairing.
    Just think,  it wasn’t that long ago Lavelle and OConnell were the pairing . A 100 per cent upgrade.

    ps  Both Barnsley goals against Wrexham yesterday were down to OConnell mistakes.
    I do recall some people here thought OConnell was decent. I always thought he was a terrible player. He was just lucky to have Lavelle next to him who was even worse. 

    O’Connell has started 20 out of 22 games this season for the team with the best defensive record in the league.  He’s also Wrexham’s top-performing player according to FotMob.  

    I’d still say he’s decent.  Maybe playing alongside Innis and Lavelle was the issue?
    O'Connell wouldn't have got into Powell or Bowyer's teams. I also wouldn't put him ahead of Mitchell and/or Jones it was decent business to move him on.
    hezzla said:
    Mitchell and Jones are a great pairing.
    Just think,  it wasn’t that long ago Lavelle and OConnell were the pairing . A 100 per cent upgrade.

    ps  Both Barnsley goals against Wrexham yesterday were down to OConnell mistakes.
    I do recall some people here thought OConnell was decent. I always thought he was a terrible player. He was just lucky to have Lavelle next to him who was even worse. 

    O’Connell has started 20 out of 22 games this season for the team with the best defensive record in the league.  He’s also Wrexham’s top-performing player according to FotMob.  

    I’d still say he’s decent.  Maybe playing alongside Innis and Lavelle was the issue?
    O'Connell wouldn't have got into Powell or Bowyer's teams. I also wouldn't put him ahead of Mitchell and/or Jones it was decent business to move him on.
    Agreed , decent business moving him on. 
    For me Mitchell and Jones are miles ahead of OConnell. I’m shocked he is their top performing player. He is very slow with a mistake always in him. Saying that despite them doing surprisingly well they have no more than 2 or 3 players I would want in the Charlton team.
  • hezzla said:
    Mitchell and Jones are a great pairing.
    Just think,  it wasn’t that long ago Lavelle and OConnell were the pairing . A 100 per cent upgrade.

    ps  Both Barnsley goals against Wrexham yesterday were down to OConnell mistakes.
    I do recall some people here thought OConnell was decent. I always thought he was a terrible player. He was just lucky to have Lavelle next to him who was even worse. 

    O’Connell has started 20 out of 22 games this season for the team with the best defensive record in the league.  He’s also Wrexham’s top-performing player according to FotMob.  

    I’d still say he’s decent.  Maybe playing alongside Innis and Lavelle was the issue?
    Take a look at the Barnsley highlights from yesterday.
    Clown's shoes.
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