Ceballos sold to STVV (ed. confirmed)
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Let's not go too far, assistant to the person making the tea perhaps.SDAddick said:
And do you think he was just there laying out the cones?!?!?!se9addick said:
Not for them he didn't.SDAddick said:
Whilst he was on the book, do you imagine he played a bit of football...?se9addick said:
That's more like it !SDAddick said:When it's on the official site and all, but this would be maddening. The best player in pre-season by a country mile. Used to be ON THE BOOKS @se9addick
at Spurs and Barcelona.
They might have let him in the training ground every now and then though.2 -
No, clearly not. Or Holmes would be long gone.HarryLime said:
Robinson has no real say on who stays and who goes.Redrobo said:If true and it is about balancing the squads and the books I assume Robbo had to make a decision on which of his decent players he would lose. Kash is the one to keep as there are very few of his type about and is also good enough for the Championship should we ever get there.
I also guess that STVV were not overly impressed with Sarr's flexability along the back 4 but Robbo gave it every chance.
He gets what he is given like all the others.4 -
You miss the point Harry.......Holmes is still within the regimes network.....he's not actually with Charlton per say but part of a bigger Alice in Wonderland scheme that only Duchatalet has the remotest idea what's going on and where it's all heading.cafc_harry said:
No, clearly not. Or Holmes would be long gone.HarryLime said:
Robinson has no real say on who stays and who goes.Redrobo said:If true and it is about balancing the squads and the books I assume Robbo had to make a decision on which of his decent players he would lose. Kash is the one to keep as there are very few of his type about and is also good enough for the Championship should we ever get there.
I also guess that STVV were not overly impressed with Sarr's flexability along the back 4 but Robbo gave it every chance.
He gets what he is given like all the others.
Goldfinger controls the show and who comes and goes within his mad empire is run by him before anything is sanctioned. Both in and out!3 -
How many of our English players have gone to Belgium? How many Belgians have we signed in the past 18 months? Moving on past mistakes like Tex, Igor etc. reflects on the mess the club was in a few years ago, not now.SoundAsa£ said:
You miss the point Harry.......Holmes is still within the regimes network.....he's not actually with Charlton per say but part of a bigger Alice in Wonderland scheme that only Duchatalet has the remotest idea what's going on and where it's all heading.cafc_harry said:
No, clearly not. Or Holmes would be long gone.HarryLime said:
Robinson has no real say on who stays and who goes.Redrobo said:If true and it is about balancing the squads and the books I assume Robbo had to make a decision on which of his decent players he would lose. Kash is the one to keep as there are very few of his type about and is also good enough for the Championship should we ever get there.
I also guess that STVV were not overly impressed with Sarr's flexability along the back 4 but Robbo gave it every chance.
He gets what he is given like all the others.
Goldfinger controls the show and who comes and goes within his mad empire is run by him before anything is sanctioned. Both in and out!1 -
It was obviously that mess that got us in to this situation but, this season alone, we actually look quite good and the constant negativity just isn't needed.2
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Is Katrien Pussy Galore?SoundAsa£ said:
You miss the point Harry.......Holmes is still within the regimes network.....he's not actually with Charlton per say but part of a bigger Alice in Wonderland scheme that only Duchatalet has the remotest idea what's going on and where it's all heading.cafc_harry said:
No, clearly not. Or Holmes would be long gone.HarryLime said:
Robinson has no real say on who stays and who goes.Redrobo said:If true and it is about balancing the squads and the books I assume Robbo had to make a decision on which of his decent players he would lose. Kash is the one to keep as there are very few of his type about and is also good enough for the Championship should we ever get there.
I also guess that STVV were not overly impressed with Sarr's flexability along the back 4 but Robbo gave it every chance.
He gets what he is given like all the others.
Goldfinger controls the show and who comes and goes within his mad empire is run by him before anything is sanctioned. Both in and out!0 -
We did not look quite good against UCD.cafc_harry said:It was obviously that mess that got us in to this situation but, this season alone, we actually look quite good and the constant negativity just isn't needed.
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Look quite good?cafc_harry said:It was obviously that mess that got us in to this situation but, this season alone, we actually look quite good and the constant negativity just isn't needed.
The squad is still woefully short in key positions as it stands. As it has been for the past 3/4 seasons.
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As Slade was sacked last November, contradicting the chief executive's public statement a week earlier, and RD then installed his own first team coach from Belgium, I think we should be able to agree the club was in a mess eight months ago - whatever the situation is now.cafc_harry said:
How many of our English players have gone to Belgium? How many Belgians have we signed in the past 18 months? Moving on past mistakes like Tex, Igor etc. reflects on the mess the club was in a few years ago, not now.SoundAsa£ said:
You miss the point Harry.......Holmes is still within the regimes network.....he's not actually with Charlton per say but part of a bigger Alice in Wonderland scheme that only Duchatalet has the remotest idea what's going on and where it's all heading.cafc_harry said:
No, clearly not. Or Holmes would be long gone.HarryLime said:
Robinson has no real say on who stays and who goes.Redrobo said:If true and it is about balancing the squads and the books I assume Robbo had to make a decision on which of his decent players he would lose. Kash is the one to keep as there are very few of his type about and is also good enough for the Championship should we ever get there.
I also guess that STVV were not overly impressed with Sarr's flexability along the back 4 but Robbo gave it every chance.
He gets what he is given like all the others.
Goldfinger controls the show and who comes and goes within his mad empire is run by him before anything is sanctioned. Both in and out!9 -
Agreed, and although this summer has probably been their best yet, we are still short of being good enough for a shot at promotion. Plus, being their best yet is not even saying much given how much shit we have put up with.Airman Brown said:
As Slade was sacked last November, contradicting the chief executive's public statement a week earlier, and RD then installed his own first team coach from Belgium, I think we should be able to agree the club was in a mess eight months ago - whatever the situation is now.cafc_harry said:
How many of our English players have gone to Belgium? How many Belgians have we signed in the past 18 months? Moving on past mistakes like Tex, Igor etc. reflects on the mess the club was in a few years ago, not now.SoundAsa£ said:
You miss the point Harry.......Holmes is still within the regimes network.....he's not actually with Charlton per say but part of a bigger Alice in Wonderland scheme that only Duchatalet has the remotest idea what's going on and where it's all heading.cafc_harry said:
No, clearly not. Or Holmes would be long gone.HarryLime said:
Robinson has no real say on who stays and who goes.Redrobo said:If true and it is about balancing the squads and the books I assume Robbo had to make a decision on which of his decent players he would lose. Kash is the one to keep as there are very few of his type about and is also good enough for the Championship should we ever get there.
I also guess that STVV were not overly impressed with Sarr's flexability along the back 4 but Robbo gave it every chance.
He gets what he is given like all the others.
Goldfinger controls the show and who comes and goes within his mad empire is run by him before anything is sanctioned. Both in and out!16 -
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It really depends on whether they are making room for new recruits - if so I'm happy to be rid of over paid underperforming players in that scenario3
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Their best yet, perhaps, but I wouldn't say great or impressive. Three signings, Marshall who appears to be very good at this level, Clarke seems a reasonable player and Fosu a gamble on a young player who actually came on as a sub more often than he started in the division below us.
We've kept Holmes but if they're serious about promotion we need to be keeping our better players. I'd say that's fairly normal for the bigger clubs in this league, it's only impressive compared to how badly they've done things in the past.
We need to go into September with a strong, balanced squad for a change. There really shouldn't be any excuses this time. It's not as if we need 7/8 more, KR is only asking for 3/4.11 -
I'd argue that's the most footballing things she's done to date, giving him the dreaded vote of confidence.Airman Brown said:
As Slade was sacked last November, contradicting the chief executive's public statement a week earlier, and RD then installed his own first team coach from Belgium, I think we should be able to agree the club was in a mess eight months ago - whatever the situation is now.cafc_harry said:
How many of our English players have gone to Belgium? How many Belgians have we signed in the past 18 months? Moving on past mistakes like Tex, Igor etc. reflects on the mess the club was in a few years ago, not now.SoundAsa£ said:
You miss the point Harry.......Holmes is still within the regimes network.....he's not actually with Charlton per say but part of a bigger Alice in Wonderland scheme that only Duchatalet has the remotest idea what's going on and where it's all heading.cafc_harry said:
No, clearly not. Or Holmes would be long gone.HarryLime said:
Robinson has no real say on who stays and who goes.Redrobo said:If true and it is about balancing the squads and the books I assume Robbo had to make a decision on which of his decent players he would lose. Kash is the one to keep as there are very few of his type about and is also good enough for the Championship should we ever get there.
I also guess that STVV were not overly impressed with Sarr's flexability along the back 4 but Robbo gave it every chance.
He gets what he is given like all the others.
Goldfinger controls the show and who comes and goes within his mad empire is run by him before anything is sanctioned. Both in and out!1 -
He used to be the bloke who couldn't take a corner....now he's ex-Barcelona.21
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I think KM was as surprised as anyone to hear Slade had been sacked...SDAddick said:
I'd argue that's the most footballing things she's done to date, giving him the dreaded vote of confidence.Airman Brown said:
As Slade was sacked last November, contradicting the chief executive's public statement a week earlier, and RD then installed his own first team coach from Belgium, I think we should be able to agree the club was in a mess eight months ago - whatever the situation is now.cafc_harry said:
How many of our English players have gone to Belgium? How many Belgians have we signed in the past 18 months? Moving on past mistakes like Tex, Igor etc. reflects on the mess the club was in a few years ago, not now.SoundAsa£ said:
You miss the point Harry.......Holmes is still within the regimes network.....he's not actually with Charlton per say but part of a bigger Alice in Wonderland scheme that only Duchatalet has the remotest idea what's going on and where it's all heading.cafc_harry said:
No, clearly not. Or Holmes would be long gone.HarryLime said:
Robinson has no real say on who stays and who goes.Redrobo said:If true and it is about balancing the squads and the books I assume Robbo had to make a decision on which of his decent players he would lose. Kash is the one to keep as there are very few of his type about and is also good enough for the Championship should we ever get there.
I also guess that STVV were not overly impressed with Sarr's flexability along the back 4 but Robbo gave it every chance.
He gets what he is given like all the others.
Goldfinger controls the show and who comes and goes within his mad empire is run by him before anything is sanctioned. Both in and out!6 -
This weekend had me poised to buy my & Golfie Jnr's first season ticket for 2 years, with the new contracts to Pearce & Holmes, and the signings of Marshall, Fosu (I'm a bit meh about Clarke) & the re-emergence of Ceballos had me thinking that this season could be a much better one than I had hoped for in May. BUT, if Ceballos does go this coming week I'll be mighty p**ssed off.Chef_addick said:Having been my MOM in all the Ireland games, his goal and the all round positive reviews for his performance yesterday i would be surprised to see him shipped off to STVV.
His behaviour and performance's to me seem like me wants to be here and put a shift in l, i would like to see him given a chance with us this season.3 -
He's played well but you do have to consider how much of an asset Ceballos could be this season. As I have stated, I would have liked to have gone into this season with Ceballos and Reeves (if he signs) and not signed Clarke. I even believe KR might feel the same but Ceballos has surprised people.golfaddick said:
This weekend had me poised to buy my & Golfie Jnr's first season ticket for 2 years, with the new contracts to Pearce & Holmes, and the signings of Marshall, Fosu (I'm a bit meh about Clarke) & the re-emergence of Ceballos had me thinking that this season could be a much better one than I had hoped for in May. BUT, if Ceballos does go this coming week I'll be mighty p**ssed off.Chef_addick said:Having been my MOM in all the Ireland games, his goal and the all round positive reviews for his performance yesterday i would be surprised to see him shipped off to STVV.
His behaviour and performance's to me seem like me wants to be here and put a shift in l, i would like to see him given a chance with us this season.
Clarke has just signed so is one of the two "number 10's". If Ceballos is replaced by Reeves, I will be happy. Most people would have got rid of Ceballos this time last week, and I don't think a few decent performances against poor opposition should be taken too seriously, even if he was probably our best player all week.
I am not convinced Ceballos would be a huge asset but I accept he seems to be playing for a chance and you can't ask for more than that really. Would certainly have him over Watt behind the striker.
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Cert!ForeverAddickted said:You watch... Ceballos will join STVV on Monday and Reeves will join Sheff Utd on Tuesday leaving us with no central player in said mold!!
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If RD knew all along Ceballos was staying at STTV, why the hell has he been training with us ?
Surely, if he's off, then it must mean we have agreed a deal for someone assumed to be better ?3 -
In which case it must be Reeves (Plan A) and if that failed then stick with Ceballos (Plan b)Covered End said:If RD knew all along Ceballos was staying at STTV, why the hell has he been training with us ?
Surely, if he's off, then it must mean we have agreed a deal for someone assumed to be better ?
Maybe something has changed in the last few days, maybe Reeves has decided he's waited for a Championship offer long enough and needs to join someone now and that someone is us? Maybe KR has told Reeves it's now or never...who knows but maybe something has changed and maybe the timing of moving Tex on now frees up the wages to bring Reeves in where it wasn't there previously.0 -
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Don't think Ceballos is the messiah because he did well against Crumlin and I highly doubt he'll play more than a handful of games if he stays. But if he does go, it's another to be chalked up on the seemingly infinite list of regime cock ups - anyone with half a football brain must've known he wasn't going to be a decent fit in a second/third tier English squad and yet we signed him anyway on no doubt, a lucrative contract.3
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Yes mate.Johnnysummers5 said:
Is Katrien Pussy Galore?SoundAsa£ said:
You miss the point Harry.......Holmes is still within the regimes network.....he's not actually with Charlton per say but part of a bigger Alice in Wonderland scheme that only Duchatalet has the remotest idea what's going on and where it's all heading.cafc_harry said:
No, clearly not. Or Holmes would be long gone.HarryLime said:
Robinson has no real say on who stays and who goes.Redrobo said:If true and it is about balancing the squads and the books I assume Robbo had to make a decision on which of his decent players he would lose. Kash is the one to keep as there are very few of his type about and is also good enough for the Championship should we ever get there.
I also guess that STVV were not overly impressed with Sarr's flexability along the back 4 but Robbo gave it every chance.
He gets what he is given like all the others.
Goldfinger controls the show and who comes and goes within his mad empire is run by him before anything is sanctioned. Both in and out!1 -
Perhaps as someone else said STVV aren't training at the moment and we had first dibs, and or potentially him going elsewhere?0
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But to be fair, he was a Phil Chapple according to GTKTNCallumcafc said:Don't think Ceballos is the messiah because he did well against Crumlin and I highly doubt he'll play more than a handful of games if he stays. But if he does go, it's another to be chalked up on the seemingly infinite list of regime cock ups - anyone with half a football brain must've known he wasn't going to be a decent fit in a second/third tier English squad and yet we signed him anyway on no doubt, a lucrative contract.
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Could have been useful as a squad player but he came in to an already young squad where he was given a 3 year deal, the number 10 shirt and was basically guaranteed at least a place on the bench.SDAddick said:
But to be fair, he was a Phil Chapple according to GTKTNCallumcafc said:Don't think Ceballos is the messiah because he did well against Crumlin and I highly doubt he'll play more than a handful of games if he stays. But if he does go, it's another to be chalked up on the seemingly infinite list of regime cock ups - anyone with half a football brain must've known he wasn't going to be a decent fit in a second/third tier English squad and yet we signed him anyway on no doubt, a lucrative contract.
No other Championship club would have done that.
What we don't know is how Chapple saw him fitting into the squad and whether he thought he was worth such a long contract.2 -
Their season starts in less than 2 weeks and they've already played 4 friendliesrazil said:Perhaps as someone else said STVV aren't training at the moment and we had first dibs, and or potentially him going elsewhere?
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they literally cannot help themselves, if hes gone and it frees up money whats the fucking point left it too late to get players in, had high hopes for this season, but think we will scrape playoffs and lose.0
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We played them in July two seasons ago (?) - They thrashed us 4-0 because they were so much fitter than usse9addick said:
Given that they kick off a week before us I would sincerely hope they are training !razil said:Perhaps as someone else said STVV aren't training at the moment and we had first dibs, and or potentially him going elsewhere?
Their Pre-Season Fixtures start in June... they've played four games themselves
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ForeverAddickted said:
We played them in July two seasons ago (?) - They thrashed us 4-0 because we are so Shit.se9addick said:
Given that they kick off a week before us I would sincerely hope they are training !razil said:Perhaps as someone else said STVV aren't training at the moment and we had first dibs, and or potentially him going elsewhere?
http://uk.soccerway.com/teams/belgium/sint-truidense-vv/225














