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Alfie May - signed for Birmingham (p68 - Now Huddersfield )
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Alfie May has passed his medical and expected to sign today2
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Sorry, logged into @RonnieMoore ‘s account by mistake35
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Pleased and surprised we got May, got a message of congrats from my Gillingham contact tonight, he said they were in the lead at the start of the week for him, but Charlton upped their offer.1
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Discovering that Alfie HAS signed for us, seeing that triumphant photo of him with his new gaffer and the expectation of something very special happening with this guy on board, I believe the time has finally come to shout from the rooftops....
.....THE TINGLE IS BACK !!!!!15 -
It does not take a lot to get Charlton supporters excited. Have we learnt nothing from the hopeless deadbeats we have signed during the last few years.
Let's watch him play a few games and then make a judgement.3 -
I wish someone knew his contract length1
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killerandflash said:thenewbie said:Know a couple of Gillingham fans who are very annoyed by this so on that basis a great signing before even scoring a goal!0
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Welcome Alfie.Be more Mendonca than Ajosie.Good luck pal.COYRs2
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Good to have him on board...I just hope he can replicate the form that he had at Cheltenham. In order to make the most of his talent we'll have to set the team up to play to his strengths.1
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mr.se7 said:I wish someone knew his contract length2
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ButtleJR said:9
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kinveachyaddick said:Good signing. Two years too late but expect him to score 15-20 for us this season. get crocked in his first game and miss half the season.
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1StevieG said:He knows where the onion bag is that’s all that counts for me2
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Sh*t Ronnie Schwartz, he’s just a sh*t Ronnie Schwartz, sh*t Ronnie schwaaaartz………
Just warming up for when he becomes the new whipping boy 🤣. Nah, seriously the first signing in a long time that I’m genuinely excited about. Watching his highlights video he is the player that we expected Schwartz to be. Welcome Alfie. Let’s hope there are a few more quality additions in the coming weeks.0 -
We finally have a forward who wants to press, make runs and can finish. We are probably a bit nervous in our confidence due to the Cafc jinx.
I think we need some more height in the midfield and forward positions, especially with Miles and Aneke out (Stockley gone which was needed but you get my drift).2 -
Great signing. Looking forward to his energy as we have been pretty lethargic last few seasons, welcome aboard.3
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Will he play today?0
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ButtleJR said:8
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On a train down from Hartlepool to London so with nothing better to do, I've watched all of May's goals for Cheltenham.
First impression: this is a man who has a relentless pursuit of a goal. Poacher, long range, edge of area, cut in and shoot - when he gets the ball he seems to make this INSTANT decision to go for goal. Because he is The Striker (capitalised as I reckon Cheltenham basically built around him as their attacking focal point).
To go for goal that much you need to be confident. To score that many you need to be competent, and ruthless in latching on to mistakes. And he really is ruthless - a lapse from the defence and he goes straight for the jugular. Lovely.
I'd like to see more of his build up play - how he interacts with the team around him. But I know he works incredibly hard, has a good turn of foot (the amount of goals he scores looking like he's offside is testament to that), and doesn't hide.
Scores with both feet in that video, which to me is a hugely positive sign. Not loads of dustbin goals either. But I rate his movement into channels; into the box; creating space outside it; and finding space when within tight marking situations in the area.
I reckon we have made about as good a striker signing as is possible. Welcome Alfie, and here's hoping he can pick up where he left off. I think we may need to model around him to get the best we can out of him, but in any case... can't have any complaints about the signing. If it doesn't pan out then... well, you can't exactly blame the decision to SIGN him based on his record of late.
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PaddyP17 said:On a train down from Hartlepool to London so with nothing better to do, I've watched all of May's goals for Cheltenham.
First impression: this is a man who has a relentless pursuit of a goal. Poacher, long range, edge of area, cut in and shoot - when he gets the ball he seems to make this INSTANT decision to go for goal. Because he is The Striker (capitalised as I reckon Cheltenham basically built around him as their attacking focal point).
To go for goal that much you need to be confident. To score that many you need to be competent, and ruthless in latching on to mistakes. And he really is ruthless - a lapse from the defence and he goes straight for the jugular. Lovely.
I'd like to see more of his build up play - how he interacts with the team around him. But I know he works incredibly hard, has a good turn of foot (the amount of goals he scores looking like he's offside is testament to that), and doesn't hide.
Scores with both feet in that video, which to me is a hugely positive sign. Not loads of dustbin goals either. But I rate his movement into channels; into the box; creating space outside it; and finding space when within tight marking situations in the area.
I reckon we have made about as good a striker signing as is possible. Welcome Alfie, and here's hoping he can pick up where he left off. I think we may need to model around him to get the best we can out of him, but in any case... can't have any complaints about the signing. If it doesn't pan out then... well, you can't exactly blame the decision to SIGN him based on his record of late.2 -
Welcome to CAFC Alfie.Whether it works out or not remains to be seen but nobody can doubt this is a great signing for us, a couple more decent signings and we could be having a good go for promotion this season0
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PaddyP17 said:On a train down from Hartlepool to London so with nothing better to do, I've watched all of May's goals for Cheltenham.
First impression: this is a man who has a relentless pursuit of a goal. Poacher, long range, edge of area, cut in and shoot - when he gets the ball he seems to make this INSTANT decision to go for goal. Because he is The Striker (capitalised as I reckon Cheltenham basically built around him as their attacking focal point).0 -
The spread of goals is impressive and what May appears to have cannot be taught. Hopefully he’ll be playing in a better team this season than last and will benefit from that. He still needs a decent partner though. Sadly I think Miles would have been perfect.3
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Welcome to SE7...
In this transfer window we needed to address two things, the lack of a goal scorer and also how we would replace the goals that JRS scored for us last season.
So at least on paper a tick in the box on both counts. Teams rarely get promoted unless they have a goal scorer in their team.
He's been remarkably injury free over his career, he can score from the left, the right, through the centre and moreover has the confidence to shoot. He's scored goals with both feet although he looks to be more comfortable with his right boot.
At Cheltenham the team was built up around him. To get the best out of him we need to do the same and that's not always possible in settled teams. Fortunately we have few other forward options - Miles Leaburn is young and a different sort of striker and then there's Chuks Aneke who if we see anything of him will be a bench player and after Albie Morgan's departure there's a hole in both the squad and starting XI for an attacking no 8/10 player.
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Richard J said:Lincsaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Lincsaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Lincsaddick said:Plaaayer said:My eldest was with him earlier, he’s failed the height test my boy is 13
If he is 5'9 then that makes me 6'4
All joking aside, his previous history reminds me of a certain geezer scoring a hat-trick at Wembley.
Like Super Clive he had a spell at Doncaster.0 -
I first became conscious of May when the brilliantly managed Cheltenham under Michael Duff won at the Valley on the 11th September 2021. Leko scored for us, but Blair and Perry had scored earlier for Cheltenham. May didn’t score. Alfie May assisted the Blair goal after six minutes.
On paper we were far the better team, but once in front Cheltenham packed the last third leaving May up top on his own with more or less half the Valley pitch to cover.
Cheltenham consistently played balls out wide to virtually the very touch line, and 95% of the time it would be to a very willing Alfie May. This was in seeing out the game built on the lead they established.
May was waspish, gave everything, and wanted his team to get those points more than he wanted personal glory.
Since then I have followed his football with admiration, and am delighted we’ve signed him.19