Harry Lennon - retiring due to injury (p4)
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I didn't think he was a bad third tier player at all, he'll do well at Southend if he can get a run on the side.3
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Maybe a joke but accurategolfaddick said:any idea of the fee involved ?? .obviously it will be undisclosed (to CAFC fans at least) but I thought I saw a figure of £50k somewhere but I'm assuming thats a joke.
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Plus a 20% sell-on clause, £500,000 if he plays in the Prem League and a further £250, 000 for his first England cap.golfaddick said:any idea of the fee involved ?? .obviously it will be undisclosed (to CAFC fans at least) but I thought I saw a figure of £50k somewhere but I'm assuming thats a joke.
You probably think I made that bit up.
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You should be so lucky.blackpool72 said:
Agree with everything you say.Nug said:Good move for Lennon, getting away from the shambles of CAFC and joining a club which no doubt under CP is as professional as they come. Aren't Southend investing in a new stadium too. Sounds like an ambitious place to be, complete opposite to us.
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Lucky Lucky LuckyElfsborgAddick said:
You should be so lucky.blackpool72 said:
Agree with everything you say.Nug said:Good move for Lennon, getting away from the shambles of CAFC and joining a club which no doubt under CP is as professional as they come. Aren't Southend investing in a new stadium too. Sounds like an ambitious place to be, complete opposite to us.
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Powell clearly thought when looking for a new CB, better the devil you know...blackpool72 said:
Lucky Lucky LuckyElfsborgAddick said:
You should be so lucky.blackpool72 said:
Agree with everything you say.Nug said:Good move for Lennon, getting away from the shambles of CAFC and joining a club which no doubt under CP is as professional as they come. Aren't Southend investing in a new stadium too. Sounds like an ambitious place to be, complete opposite to us.
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Started and scored in a friendly against Leeds today.1
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De-Charltonised already.Callumcafc said:Started and scored in a friendly against Leeds today.
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Anybody can score on a debut, ask Dodoogolfaddick said:
De-Charltonised already.Callumcafc said:Started and scored in a friendly against Leeds today.
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I think Lennon is going to do really well at Southend. Some good experienced defenders at that club and a great manager who knows a thing or two about defending himself.
A club where expectations aren’t too high so the fans can let Lennon get on and play without getting on his back.
He is young enough to iron out any flaws he has and the fact he is half decent in the air and is rapid are great starting traits to have to be developed.7 - Sponsored links:
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Lennon is a much better player than Naby Sarr and was presumably on about a third of the wages. However, with no prospect of shifting the latter, Harry was moved on for a relative pittance - the figure reported was £50,000, discounted from £80,000 by Duchatelet for cash. It was suggested in the press that we turned down £150,000 for the player last summer from two clubs, believed to be Gillingham and Northampton.
No doubt we are, or will be, scrabbling around in the bargain basement for some short term solution in central defence as soon as we get an injury or two and/or if Roland receives a cash offer for Bauer that he is unable to refuse.
I think this is one deal that will come back to bite us.3 -
He's the nephew if John and cousin to Sean.prnapper said:Southend fan in peace - what's Harry Lennon like? Did Chris Powell work with him before?
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Yeah I would have taken the money last season. Putting the knock down cash up front thing aside, I don't know what the payments would have been like for that reported 150k. Given he was still injured until like October or November, I suspect it would have been a lot of back loades/performance based clauses. As I said I would still have taken the money, though we would have been down to one center back for a crucial part of the season, but as far as Roland's bad deals go, this one feels a lot more like the normal ebb and flow of a footballer's value than most of our other ridiculous transfer dealings this summer.Blucher said:Lennon is a much better player than Naby Sarr and was presumably on about a third of the wages. However, with no prospect of shifting the latter, Harry was moved on for a relative pittance - the figure reported was £50,000, discounted from £80,000 by Duchatelet for cash. It was suggested in the press that we turned down £150,000 for the player last summer from two clubs, believed to be Gillingham and Northampton.
No doubt we are, or will be, scrabbling around in the bargain basement for some short term solution in central defence as soon as we get an injury or two and/or if Roland receives a cash offer for Bauer that he is unable to refuse.
I think this is one deal that will come back to bite us.
To say Lennon is a better player than Sarr is at best an opinion outdated by about three years, and at worst laughable.1 -
Not the biggest fan of either of them but Lennon away at Wigan last season was superb.SDAddick said:
Yeah I would have taken the money last season. But to say Lennon is a better player than Sarr is at best an opinion outdated by about three years, and at worst laughable.Blucher said:Lennon is a much better player than Naby Sarr and was presumably on about a third of the wages. However, with no prospect of shifting the latter, Harry was moved on for a relative pittance - the figure reported was £50,000, discounted from £80,000 by Duchatelet for cash. It was suggested in the press that we turned down £150,000 for the player last summer from two clubs, believed to be Gillingham and Northampton.
No doubt we are, or will be, scrabbling around in the bargain basement for some short term solution in central defence as soon as we get an injury or two and/or if Roland receives a cash offer for Bauer that he is unable to refuse.
I think this is one deal that will come back to bite us.3 -
I agree. They're both equally terrible.SDAddick said:
Yeah I would have taken the money last season. But to say Lennon is a better player than Sarr is at best an opinion outdated by about three years, and at worst laughable.Blucher said:Lennon is a much better player than Naby Sarr and was presumably on about a third of the wages. However, with no prospect of shifting the latter, Harry was moved on for a relative pittance - the figure reported was £50,000, discounted from £80,000 by Duchatelet for cash. It was suggested in the press that we turned down £150,000 for the player last summer from two clubs, believed to be Gillingham and Northampton.
No doubt we are, or will be, scrabbling around in the bargain basement for some short term solution in central defence as soon as we get an injury or two and/or if Roland receives a cash offer for Bauer that he is unable to refuse.
I think this is one deal that will come back to bite us.0 -
He was. But there was a very specific reason for that, all he had to do was defend inside his own box. It's when he has to play a high line, challenge forwards physically and in the air, get on the ball, and read the game that he gets himself into trouble. I think that those things will improve if he can stay fit and get a run in the side, but we already have two left footed center backs and we just couldn't offer that to him.The Red Robin said:
Not the biggest fan of either of them but Lennon away at Wigan last season was superb.SDAddick said:
Yeah I would have taken the money last season. But to say Lennon is a better player than Sarr is at best an opinion outdated by about three years, and at worst laughable.Blucher said:Lennon is a much better player than Naby Sarr and was presumably on about a third of the wages. However, with no prospect of shifting the latter, Harry was moved on for a relative pittance - the figure reported was £50,000, discounted from £80,000 by Duchatelet for cash. It was suggested in the press that we turned down £150,000 for the player last summer from two clubs, believed to be Gillingham and Northampton.
No doubt we are, or will be, scrabbling around in the bargain basement for some short term solution in central defence as soon as we get an injury or two and/or if Roland receives a cash offer for Bauer that he is unable to refuse.
I think this is one deal that will come back to bite us.
My outstanding memory of his last season was him just going for a wander in the last minute against Doncaster. He cost us two points that day.2 -
Not laughable at all. Would have Lennon over Sarr any day and not just because Sarr is so grossly overpaid for a liability of a defender who can't even get a regular place in league 1.SDAddick said:
Yeah I would have taken the money last season. Putting the knock down cash up front thing aside, I don't know what the payments would have been like for that reported 150k. Given he was still injured until like October or November, I suspect it would have been a lot of back loades/performance based clauses. As I said I would still have taken the money, though we would have been down to one center back for a crucial part of the season, but as far as Roland's bad deals go, this one feels a lot more like the normal ebb and flow of a footballer's value than most of our other ridiculous transfer dealings this summer.Blucher said:Lennon is a much better player than Naby Sarr and was presumably on about a third of the wages. However, with no prospect of shifting the latter, Harry was moved on for a relative pittance - the figure reported was £50,000, discounted from £80,000 by Duchatelet for cash. It was suggested in the press that we turned down £150,000 for the player last summer from two clubs, believed to be Gillingham and Northampton.
No doubt we are, or will be, scrabbling around in the bargain basement for some short term solution in central defence as soon as we get an injury or two and/or if Roland receives a cash offer for Bauer that he is unable to refuse.
I think this is one deal that will come back to bite us.
To say Lennon is a better player than Sarr is at best an opinion outdated by about three years, and at worst laughable.4 -
Why? Putting wages aside what does Lennon do that Sarr can't?Henry Irving said:
Not laughable at all. Would have Lennon over Sarr any day and not just because Sarr is so grossly overpaid for a liability of a defender who can't even get a regular place in league 1.SDAddick said:
Yeah I would have taken the money last season. Putting the knock down cash up front thing aside, I don't know what the payments would have been like for that reported 150k. Given he was still injured until like October or November, I suspect it would have been a lot of back loades/performance based clauses. As I said I would still have taken the money, though we would have been down to one center back for a crucial part of the season, but as far as Roland's bad deals go, this one feels a lot more like the normal ebb and flow of a footballer's value than most of our other ridiculous transfer dealings this summer.Blucher said:Lennon is a much better player than Naby Sarr and was presumably on about a third of the wages. However, with no prospect of shifting the latter, Harry was moved on for a relative pittance - the figure reported was £50,000, discounted from £80,000 by Duchatelet for cash. It was suggested in the press that we turned down £150,000 for the player last summer from two clubs, believed to be Gillingham and Northampton.
No doubt we are, or will be, scrabbling around in the bargain basement for some short term solution in central defence as soon as we get an injury or two and/or if Roland receives a cash offer for Bauer that he is unable to refuse.
I think this is one deal that will come back to bite us.
To say Lennon is a better player than Sarr is at best an opinion outdated by about three years, and at worst laughable.0 -
Is Lennon injured? Can't get Twitter at work0
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Yes, broken toeRedhenry said:Is Lennon injured? Can't get Twitter at work
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Why? Putting wages aside what does Lennon do that Sarr can't?Henry Irving said:
Not laughable at all. Would have Lennon over Sarr any day and not just because Sarr is so grossly overpaid for a liability of a defender who can't even get a regular place in league 1.SDAddick said:
Yeah I would have taken the money last season. Putting the knock down cash up front thing aside, I don't know what the payments would have been like for that reported 150k. Given he was still injured until like October or November, I suspect it would have been a lot of back loades/performance based clauses. As I said I would still have taken the money, though we would have been down to one center back for a crucial part of the season, but as far as Roland's bad deals go, this one feels a lot more like the normal ebb and flow of a footballer's value than most of our other ridiculous transfer dealings this summer.Blucher said:Lennon is a much better player than Naby Sarr and was presumably on about a third of the wages. However, with no prospect of shifting the latter, Harry was moved on for a relative pittance - the figure reported was £50,000, discounted from £80,000 by Duchatelet for cash. It was suggested in the press that we turned down £150,000 for the player last summer from two clubs, believed to be Gillingham and Northampton.
No doubt we are, or will be, scrabbling around in the bargain basement for some short term solution in central defence as soon as we get an injury or two and/or if Roland receives a cash offer for Bauer that he is unable to refuse.
I think this is one deal that will come back to bite us.
To say Lennon is a better player than Sarr is at best an opinion outdated by about three years, and at worst laughable.0 -
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Poor sod.
He has been incredibly unlucky with injuries.
I hope he can recover and prove a few on here wrong except against us of course!6 -
Getting pelters on twitter for being out drinking with Dover players Sunday night... silly boy0
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Shite footballer. Absolute liability at times for us when he wasn’t injured. He’ll be non league within 18 months
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They got me with the 1st paragraph but the 2nd one gave it awayClub Statement: Harry LennonAfter a serious breach of club discipline the club is delighted to announce that Harry Lennon has had his employment terminated with immediate effectWe would like to place on record our thanks to Harry for absolutely fucking nothing6
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He has apparently deleted twitter now0
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cafc4life said:Shite footballer. Absolute liability at times for us when he wasn’t injured. He’ll be non league within 18 months2