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Alfie May- Progress at Birmingham

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  • edited September 22
    Sub yesterday.
    Has still scored more than our strikers combined. He probably asked for a rest so they can catch up. 
  • Would he have made a difference yesterday had he been up front for us? The way we just lumped it forward suggests not, but at least we would have known that we had the potential to score, which didnt really exist until Aneke came on.
  • Would he have made a difference yesterday had he been up front for us? The way we just lumped it forward suggests not, but at least we would have known that we had the potential to score, which didnt really exist until Aneke came on.
    Probably... we played like that all year last year and he got 23 goals
  • On the bench again today
  • Looks like they need him today though - 0-2 down. 
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  • edited September 28
    Wrong thread lol
  • Came on second half. Bham won 3-2. Still, I don’t think he expected to go there and spend most of the game on the bench. Odd one.
  • edited September 28
    A second consecutive team that has decided his goals don't outweigh the rest of his game.
    On all available evidence I can't agree that's an accurate description of what has happened to May at Brum.

    They brought in another striker, who's similar in style to May, but is far better and who's fee smashed L1 records.

    Should Stansfield pick up an injury then May would be playing. 
  • Not a bad back up to have if Stansfield does pick up an injury ay.
  • shine166 said:
    We didn't need to sell him, personality clashed and here we are. Should have benches him like brum amd had the option of bringing on one of the best strikers in the league. Even if it was money we should have kept him until January.

    Signed a contract so honour it.
    You're missing out the fact he apparently wanted to go north because of his Mrs.  Pretty sure benching him wouldn't have helped to situation
  • edited September 28
    Gribbo said:
    shine166 said:
    We didn't need to sell him, personality clashed and here we are. Should have benches him like brum amd had the option of bringing on one of the best strikers in the league. Even if it was money we should have kept him until January.

    Signed a contract so honour it.
    You're missing out the fact he apparently wanted to go north because of his Mrs.  Pretty sure benching him wouldn't have helped to situation
    Tough, play the contract you signed and if you don't want to extend next summer go on a free, promotion is worth more than that mil. Might aswell Just have 1 yr rolling contracts all round, ridiculous situation we've ended up in.

  • edited September 28
    Gribbo said:
    shine166 said:
    We didn't need to sell him, personality clashed and here we are. Should have benches him like brum amd had the option of bringing on one of the best strikers in the league. Even if it was money we should have kept him until January.

    Signed a contract so honour it.
    You're missing out the fact he apparently wanted to go north because of his Mrs.  Pretty sure benching him wouldn't have helped to situation
    No but if the new manager doesnt appear to rate you despite you at one stage having more goals than Haarland , that might affect the career-family equation in your head.
  • Came on second half. Bham won 3-2. Still, I don’t think he expected to go there and spend most of the game on the bench. Odd one.
    They did buy a striker for 10m+ so i'm sure that May nor anybody else expected that.

    In fairness quite a lot of Birmingham fans were commenting on twitter that he should be starting. But it's a long season and i'm sure he'll get his fair share of starts.
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  • Get him back on loan in January!
  • Jones won’t have him as he wants everyone to love him and not a good striker like may. Tossers like him don’t  like players who are liked by fans more then they are 
  • Still has more goals than our strikers combined. 
  • edited September 29
    Leuth said:
    I don't wish we had owners like Birmingham do. I wish no League One club had owners like that. Football has been seized by Yank capital and it fucking sucks 
    I really don't care where the owners are from as long as they aren't scumbags. Any owner, that wants to see Charlton progress, and is willing to spend money doing so, is who I want at Charlton.

    We will be left behind otherwise. We can't carry on like this in the current climate of football. 

    In an ideal world, I agree, the way football is now isn't ideal, but I want to watch my team do well, if that means some rich bloke cash funds it, so be it. Better to be that than watch Steveange be a better footballing side. 
  • Well our Yank capital is duller than the dullest dullard from dullardsville Arizona 
    You're right actually. Our Yank Capital Is Duller (And Therefore Less Morally Corrupt) Than Yours
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