Incoming Striker Signing(s) ?
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I'd be amazed if we spent that much but it'd certainly be a statement of intent to get back up2
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Dick Plumb. Given our lack of options for a lone striker, has Djiksteel ever played up front for the yuff? I know he has no senior minutes under his belt and would be unfair to play him in an unfamiliar position but he is big with a great touch and pace. He just needs to make a nuisance of himself. Might be a one off if Mag is near.5
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I'd like Vetokele back.9
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Because this isn't rugby, we need goal scorers not try scorers.Valiantphil said:What about giving John Akinde (Barnet) a try ?
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There you go Toddy, knockout humour
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Have a like.Todds_right_hook said:
Because this isn't rugby, we need goal scorers not try scorers.Valiantphil said:What about giving John Akinde (Barnet) a try ?
That comment should see me go nicely past the 1000 lol mark!!2 -
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Dick Plumb. Given our lack of options for a lone striker, has Djiksteel ever played up front for the yuff? I know he has no senior minutes under his belt and would be unfair to play him in an unfamiliar position but he is big with a great touch and pace. He just needs to make a nuisance of himself. Might be a one off if Mag is near.
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To my knowledge he has never played upfront. Personally I would leave him to cover the right back position and also, if required, defensive midfield.harveys_gardener said:Dick Plumb. Given our lack of options for a lone striker, has Djiksteel ever played up front for the yuff? I know he has no senior minutes under his belt and would be unfair to play him in an unfamiliar position but he is big with a great touch and pace. He just needs to make a nuisance of himself. Might be a one off if Mag is near.
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That was truly awful. Was that a competitive game? That's some championship manager management right there (when you are trying to lose)Scoham said:harveys_gardener said:Dick Plumb. Given our lack of options for a lone striker, has Djiksteel ever played up front for the yuff? I know he has no senior minutes under his belt and would be unfair to play him in an unfamiliar position but he is big with a great touch and pace. He just needs to make a nuisance of himself. Might be a one off if Mag is near.
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Moved to Stevenage from the Fleet last season, was too scorer in NLS and, I think, was top scorer in League 2 last season.Chrispy51 said:https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/charlton-consider-bid-for-15m-stevenage-striker-matt-godden-a3605826.html
Matt Godden for £1.5m according to evening standard.
I know nothing about him, anyone know how Stevenage played last year to know if he would fit into our system?
I'll stick my neck out and say if he is signed then I think Charlton will go up.
Millwall were sniffing around at the end of last season.3 -
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I also heard a whisper about Will Grigg. Not sure if true but there was a mention on twitter too2
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Godden is a local lad from Kent, played for Ebbsfleet & Dartford couple of years back and banged in 30 goals one season0
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Lord.harveys_gardener said:Dick Plumb. Given our lack of options for a lone striker, has Djiksteel ever played up front for the yuff? I know he has no senior minutes under his belt and would be unfair to play him in an unfamiliar position but he is big with a great touch and pace. He just needs to make a nuisance of himself. Might be a one off if Mag is near.
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Go on then, here's your thousandath LOLTodds_right_hook said:
Because this isn't rugby, we need goal scorers not try scorers.Valiantphil said:What about giving John Akinde (Barnet) a try ?
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Do you mean Asda?mr.se7 said:
Or Asafa ??Covered_End_Lad said:
Do you mean Daniel Powell?dizzee said:Would like Darren Powell
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Did he play for them against us a few weeks back - If he did, he didn't stand out!0
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Perhaps if we hadn't Charltonised Conor McAleny he might have been a useful addition - 12 goals in his last 14 starts at this level including two for Fleetwood on Saturday. And of course the winner against us last season.2
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For some reason we for loaned out Harriott then signed McAleny as a replacement winger, when it wasn't his position.Addick Addict said:Perhaps if we hadn't Charltonised Conor McAleny he might have been a useful addition - 12 goals in his last 14 starts at this level including two for Fleetwood on Saturday. And of course the winner against us last season.
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Yes it was. Even had an outfield shirt made up with his name and number.moutuakilla said:
That was truly awful. Was that a competitive game? That's some championship manager management right there (when you are trying to lose)Scoham said:harveys_gardener said:Dick Plumb. Given our lack of options for a lone striker, has Djiksteel ever played up front for the yuff? I know he has no senior minutes under his belt and would be unfair to play him in an unfamiliar position but he is big with a great touch and pace. He just needs to make a nuisance of himself. Might be a one off if Mag is near.
https://youtu.be/hZj7xcehvOU
Can't see him playing up front on his own which is what we need in any new striker.Addick Addict said:Perhaps if we hadn't Charltonised Conor McAleny he might have been a useful addition - 12 goals in his last 14 starts at this level including two for Fleetwood on Saturday. And of course the winner against us last season.
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Would like Will Grigg (for the song if anything!) don't know much about Godden but Rickie Lambert started off in the lower divisions and ended up playing for England!
I'm not saying Godden will play for the England but you have to have a punt to find the decent lower league players! Sometimes it will work sometimes it wont.1 -
Was 4th top scorer last year behind Akinde, ex Millwall man Marquis and Hylton of Luton.BDL said:
Moved to Stevenage from the Fleet last season, was too scorer in NLS and, I think, was top scorer in League 2 last season.Chrispy51 said:https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/charlton-consider-bid-for-15m-stevenage-striker-matt-godden-a3605826.html
Matt Godden for £1.5m according to evening standard.
I know nothing about him, anyone know how Stevenage played last year to know if he would fit into our system?
I'll stick my neck out and say if he is signed then I think Charlton will go up.
Millwall were sniffing around at the end of last season.0 -
Linked with a bloke valued at 1.5 m? What are the club paying them in? Chocolate Buttons!
Robinson has had a tiny budget to work with this summer and has spent no more than 200 grand.
More likely the next striker coming in will be a young lad from a premier league club on a loan deal1 -
My sole concern at the moment is whether the club have properly scouted Godden or whether we're staring at another Ajose type signing where we're bringing him in because where he finished in the scoring charts last time.
Paul Benson and Stuart Fleetwood are further reminders of when we've seemingly done this under previous ownership too3 -
And to be fair plenty of strikers have been Charltonised down the years under several owners!ForeverAddickted said:My sole concern at the moment is whether the club have properly scouted Godden or whether we're staring at another Ajose type signing where we're bringing him in because where he finished in the scoring charts last time.
Paul Benson and Stuart Fleetwood are further reminders of when we've seemingly done this under previous ownership too0 -
it isn't just transfer fees for those signed out of contract there are signing on fees aren't there?1
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The worst thing was that City needed to win to clinch a European place, but drew 1-1 with Middlesbrough, who took the place instead. Robbie Fowler missed an injury time penalty.Scoham said:
Yes it was. Even had an outfield shirt made up with his name and number.moutuakilla said:
That was truly awful. Was that a competitive game? That's some championship manager management right there (when you are trying to lose)Scoham said:harveys_gardener said:Dick Plumb. Given our lack of options for a lone striker, has Djiksteel ever played up front for the yuff? I know he has no senior minutes under his belt and would be unfair to play him in an unfamiliar position but he is big with a great touch and pace. He just needs to make a nuisance of himself. Might be a one off if Mag is near.
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Have you got a link where I can see KR's budget and where they reveal the total of these undisclosed transfer fees?shirty5 said:Linked with a bloke valued at 1.5 m? What are the club paying them in? Chocolate Buttons!
Robinson has had a tiny budget to work with this summer and has spent no more than 200 grand.
More likely the next striker coming in will be a young lad from a premier league club on a loan deal
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If only. A bag of Cadbury giant chocolate buttons is £1.50 and has 119g of chocolate in it. At estimated 5g per button that's 24 buttons per bag. So £1.50 for 24 buttons:shirty5 said:Linked with a bloke valued at 1.5 m? What are the club paying them in? Chocolate Buttons!
1,500,000 buttons ÷ 24 buttons per bag = 62,500 bags of buttons.
62,500 bags of buttons × £1.50 per bag = £93,750.
A much more effecient way of doing business.2 -
As a fat kid with a sweet tooth, and a soft spot for chocolate buttons I would love that deal. Sign me upBeardface said:
If only. A bag of Cadbury giant chocolate buttons is £1.50 and has 119g of chocolate in it. At estimated 5g per button that's 24 buttons per bag. So £1.50 for 24 buttons:shirty5 said:Linked with a bloke valued at 1.5 m? What are the club paying them in? Chocolate Buttons!
1,500,000 buttons ÷ 24 buttons per bag = 62,500 bags of buttons.
62,500 bags of buttons × £1.50 per bag = £93,750.
A much more effecient way of doing business.2
















