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Should Leon Clarke be given another chance at Charlton?

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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,454
    see that Powell as said that "several" clubs have expressed an interest in Clarke when his loan to Scunny expires.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,582

    see that Powell as said that "several" clubs have expressed an interest in Clarke when his loan to Scunny expires.

    Liverpool are short on strikers...
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
    The two comments on that article surprised me a bit - they really do love him. I personally dont have good vibes about the guy, but it's a shame Scunny couldn't afford to offer him a perm deal as it seems like he has a good home there, with fans who appreciate him.

    I wonder why we're apparently showing so many 'indicators' of wanting him back early.. It's certainly not for our benefit (anymore). A few weeks ago it was an understandable (if not a good) idea; but our strike force looks pretty good now..
  • Rob62
    Rob62 Posts: 1,200
    Like the article says it is in our benefit if we have another club willing to pay more of his wages for a loan deal now and potentially take him on a perm deal in jan.
  • Mendonca In Asdas
    Mendonca In Asdas Posts: 22,706
    edited November 2012
    Bring back Lisbie , David Mooney and Pawel Abbot instead , should liven things up.
  • Beckboy
    Beckboy Posts: 1,685
    Scored again
  • Fair play to him - his tally with a struggling club is impressive. Nathan Ellington to replace - that's sad that the lad couldn't have done better for himself.
  • Fair play to him - his tally with a struggling club is impressive. Nathan Ellington to replace - that's sad that the lad couldn't have done better for himself.

    Be interesting to know how well Scunny play generally. I remember last year at the Valley they could knock it about and create chances, but were dodgy defensively.

  • Richard J
    Richard J Posts: 8,040
    He is coming back to Charlton,probably just to be sold.On Sky.

    Leon Clarke has thanked the Scunthorpe fans for their support following the end of his successful loan spell at Glanford Park.

    Striker Clarke has returned to Charlton after the end of his three-month loan spell at Scunthorpe.

    Clarke scored 11 goals in 15 appearances for the Iron and he admits he fully enjoyed his stay at the League One outfit.

    "I really enjoyed my time at Scunthorpe and I just wish I could have left them in a better league position," Clarke told skysports.com.

    "I just want to say thank-you to all the supporters at Scunthorpe and all the staff for making me so welcome during my stay."

    Clarke faces an uncertain future following his return to Charlton as he is well down the pecking order at the Valley and the 27-year-old hopes he can resolve his long-term future soon.

    "I am going back to Charlton and I really don't know what's going to happen, but I hope something can get sorted soon," added Clarke.

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  • maybe_baby
    maybe_baby Posts: 2,609
    Dizzle said:

    *Apologise*

    Hmmm, correcting peoples spelling...that means you are in the clique. Damn, I want that so bad!

  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,475
    Definite relegation for Scunny now their one goalscorer has gone .. @ CAFC, Clarke at present is surplus .. Fuller, Kermorgant, Hulse, Haynes, then Clarke. However, when Hulse goes home, provided he does not sign on perm in January, Clarke might well be in the reckoning given Fuller and Haynes' injury records
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,147
    I expect him to be in the starting XI on Saturday in line with CP's new rotation policy
  • Rob62
    Rob62 Posts: 1,200
    No way will Clarke be in the reckoning. His time at Charlton is up