George Lapslie signs new contract (to 2021)
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Top man George, now start him Bowyer.0
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Very good news0
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Seriously ? You think Cullen, JFC, Taylor & Sarr are more skillfull than Aribo ?Dazzler21 said:
Cullen, Forster Caskey, Taylor & Sarr are all more skilful even if they don't show it week in, week out. Neither does Aribo.JoshAddick said:
Such as?Dazzler21 said:
He's constantly working hard between defence and attack... Also known as an Engine Roomer. Doesn't take away from his skill.Covered_End_Lad said:
Aribo is not an engine roomer. Probably our most skillful player.Dazzler21 said:
The Poyet/Cousins/Aribo affect.Laddick01 said:I’d have him starting most games now.
His finishing is terrible but his running and drive in the middle make us look a much better side I think.
I'd have our central two as one of
JFC/Cullen/Bielik alongside one of
Lapslie/Aribo/any other engine roomer.
He's certainly not our most skilful player though. There's a small handful ahead of him.
Even Fosu is more skilful, but he really doesn't have any consistency about it with his lack of footballing brain
Aribo is tricky and hard working, he has what I call gadget legs. His passing is sometimes limited, but he's willing to try things out.
He has more of a footballing brain than most of our recent young midfielders.
They have other attributes that may be better, but they are not more skillfull.3 -
Agree although not about JFCCovered End said:
Seriously ? You think Cullen, JFC, Taylor & Sarr are more skillfull than Aribo ?Dazzler21 said:
Cullen, Forster Caskey, Taylor & Sarr are all more skilful even if they don't show it week in, week out. Neither does Aribo.JoshAddick said:
Such as?Dazzler21 said:
He's constantly working hard between defence and attack... Also known as an Engine Roomer. Doesn't take away from his skill.Covered_End_Lad said:
Aribo is not an engine roomer. Probably our most skillful player.Dazzler21 said:
The Poyet/Cousins/Aribo affect.Laddick01 said:I’d have him starting most games now.
His finishing is terrible but his running and drive in the middle make us look a much better side I think.
I'd have our central two as one of
JFC/Cullen/Bielik alongside one of
Lapslie/Aribo/any other engine roomer.
He's certainly not our most skilful player though. There's a small handful ahead of him.
Even Fosu is more skilful, but he really doesn't have any consistency about it with his lack of footballing brain
Aribo is tricky and hard working, he has what I call gadget legs. His passing is sometimes limited, but he's willing to try things out.
He has more of a footballing brain than most of our recent young midfielders.
They have other attributes that may be better, but they are not more skillfull.1 -
Fair enough, I'l call them equal
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Not sure about this. I think he has made his mind up that enough is enough.blackpool72 said:
Yes he did.se9addick said:killerandflash said:
Of the rest of the players, Aribo is the one we really need to tie down.Ross said:1 down, about 10 to go!
JFC - I'm sure he will sign something, I can't imagine him wanting to go into next season having to prove himself on trial to a new club after the injury
Reeves - not bothered if he signs or not. Happy to keep him, but I'm sure we can find someone similar for his wages
Marshall - ditto
Bauer - no chance of him staying unless we are promoted
Igor - would need to accept a major pay cut
Fosu - if him and Bowyer have fallen out, then I can't see him staying.
Williams - I imagine he'll want a Championship club for next season
Ajose - on his way
Reeco - not bothered
Parker - not bothered
AMB - not bothered
Didn’t Bauer rule out staying after his contract expires at the start of the season?
But if we were to get promotion this season he may change his mind if he is happy here.0 -
Excellent news, was always confident Lapslie would stay he's one of the few out of contract players i'm pleased we've tied down. He's come on nicely since the start of the season, seen plenty of action, improved and not been over-relied upon. Can definitely see him nailing down a regular first team place possibly next season if we don't go up.
Just need to get Aribo signed up now, killerandflash pretty much nailed it with the other players out of contract.
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I wouldn't be so sure of that, I don't get the impression that he's that unhappy. IF we were promoted and had a new owner, I could see him stayingAlwaysneil said:
Not sure about this. I think he has made his mind up that enough is enough.blackpool72 said:
Yes he did.se9addick said:killerandflash said:
Of the rest of the players, Aribo is the one we really need to tie down.Ross said:1 down, about 10 to go!
JFC - I'm sure he will sign something, I can't imagine him wanting to go into next season having to prove himself on trial to a new club after the injury
Reeves - not bothered if he signs or not. Happy to keep him, but I'm sure we can find someone similar for his wages
Marshall - ditto
Bauer - no chance of him staying unless we are promoted
Igor - would need to accept a major pay cut
Fosu - if him and Bowyer have fallen out, then I can't see him staying.
Williams - I imagine he'll want a Championship club for next season
Ajose - on his way
Reeco - not bothered
Parker - not bothered
AMB - not bothered
Didn’t Bauer rule out staying after his contract expires at the start of the season?
But if we were to get promotion this season he may change his mind if he is happy here.0 -
Pretty much exactly what I think too.killerandflash said:
Of the rest of the players, Aribo is the one we really need to tie down.Ross said:1 down, about 10 to go!
JFC - I'm sure he will sign something, I can't imagine him wanting to go into next season having to prove himself on trial to a new club after the injury
Reeves - not bothered if he signs or not. Happy to keep him, but I'm sure we can find someone similar for his wages
Marshall - ditto
Bauer - no chance of him staying unless we are promoted
Igor - would need to accept a major pay cut
Fosu - if him and Bowyer have fallen out, then I can't see him staying.
Williams - I imagine he'll want a Championship club for next season
Ajose - on his way
Reeco - not bothered
Parker - not bothered
AMB - not bothered0 -
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Nice having a Charlton lad in and around the squad, especially one with so much enthusiasm and drive. He seems to have the right attitude to make it in the game and I hope he goes on to become an established part of our Championship winning team next season.
would like to see Aribo, Bauer, JFC, Williams and Fosu signed up (probably in that order) with extensions for the likes of Sarr and Taylor so they are not walking into the last year of their contracts in the summer.1 -
Surprised people are writing off AMB before ever seeing him play. That lad has a lot of potential3
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blackpool72 said:
Yes he did.se9addick said:killerandflash said:
Of the rest of the players, Aribo is the one we really need to tie down.Ross said:1 down, about 10 to go!
JFC - I'm sure he will sign something, I can't imagine him wanting to go into next season having to prove himself on trial to a new club after the injury
Reeves - not bothered if he signs or not. Happy to keep him, but I'm sure we can find someone similar for his wages
Marshall - ditto
Bauer - no chance of him staying unless we are promoted
Igor - would need to accept a major pay cut
Fosu - if him and Bowyer have fallen out, then I can't see him staying.
Williams - I imagine he'll want a Championship club for next season
Ajose - on his way
Reeco - not bothered
Parker - not bothered
AMB - not bothered
Didn’t Bauer rule out staying after his contract expires at the start of the season?
But if we were to get promotion this season he may change his mind if he is happy here.
So it's farewell to the BFG then.0 -
Lapslie has a good attitude and bags of effort but I'm still not convinced how effective he is - reminds me of Wagstaff.0
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Certainly wouldnt write him off yet eitherSwisdom said:Surprised people are writing off AMB before ever seeing him play. That lad has a lot of potential
He looked impressive in the SoccerAM training clips... He'd maybe be a good No.2 option himself if we didnt have Phillips who is still young and inexperienced0 -
Unfortunately unless we start winning soon then yes.addick05 said:
Yes he did.se9addick said:killerandflash said:
Of the rest of the players, Aribo is the one we really need to tie down.Ross said:1 down, about 10 to go!
JFC - I'm sure he will sign something, I can't imagine him wanting to go into next season having to prove himself on trial to a new club after the injury
Reeves - not bothered if he signs or not. Happy to keep him, but I'm sure we can find someone similar for his wages
Marshall - ditto
Bauer - no chance of him staying unless we are promoted
Igor - would need to accept a major pay cut
Fosu - if him and Bowyer have fallen out, then I can't see him staying.
Williams - I imagine he'll want a Championship club for next season
Ajose - on his way
Reeco - not bothered
Parker - not bothered
AMB - not bothered
Didn’t Bauer rule out staying after his contract expires at the start of the season?
But if we were to get promotion this season he may change his mind if he is happy here.
So it's farewell to the BFG then.0 -
Phillips is nearly 24 so hardly young and he seems well up to L1 standard - at some stage the constant doubting will have to stop.ForeverAddickted said:
Certainly wouldnt write him off yet eitherSwisdom said:Surprised people are writing off AMB before ever seeing him play. That lad has a lot of potential
He looked impressive in the SoccerAM training clips... He'd maybe be a good No.2 option himself if we didnt have Phillips who is still young and inexperienced1 -
A good interview with George in The South London Press
Can Lapslie see himself as a one-club man for his career? Solly is in his testimonial season. It is a rarity in the modern game.
“It’s definitely a possibility,” he said. “As I am now, I’ve got no aspiration to leave.
“I feel like I want to give back to the club. I owe the club a lot for who I am. I wouldn’t jump ship at the current time.
“I want to work hard so that it is not necessary to move to a bigger club, I can get Charlton back up to that position.”
https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charltons-george-lapslie-on-going-for-a-degree-why-his-chelmsford-loan-setback-could-be-used-as-a-plus-and-still-being-in-awe-of-johnnie-jackson-and-chris-solly/
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He sounds so down to earth and willing to learn, and it's nice to have a player who genuinely wants to be here because he cares about the club. Just needs to improve his finishing and could be a very good player.0
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Shouldn't that be in Roly's world....Henry Irving said:More good news.
Will be Charlton captain in the premier league
"Will be an Ex Charlton captain/player in the premier league"...0 -
So who do we have who's definitely here next season (unless sold).
Phillips, Solly, Pearce, Sarr, Lapslie, Pratley and Taylor. Anyone else?0 -
Roland unfortunatelyChris_from_Sidcup said:So who do we have who's definitely here next season (unless sold).
Phillips, Solly, Pearce, Sarr, Lapslie, Pratley and Taylor. Anyone else?0 -
Lewis Page will still be here to keep the Physios in a jobChris_from_Sidcup said:So who do we have who's definitely here next season (unless sold).
Phillips, Solly, Pearce, Sarr, Lapslie, Pratley and Taylor. Anyone else?3 -
Sounds a very grounded young man... Find it interesting his take on his time @ Chelmsford as one of their fans came on here saying he was injured the whole timeclive said:A good interview with George in The South London Press
Can Lapslie see himself as a one-club man for his career? Solly is in his testimonial season. It is a rarity in the modern game.
“It’s definitely a possibility,” he said. “As I am now, I’ve got no aspiration to leave.
“I feel like I want to give back to the club. I owe the club a lot for who I am. I wouldn’t jump ship at the current time.
“I want to work hard so that it is not necessary to move to a bigger club, I can get Charlton back up to that position.”
https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charltons-george-lapslie-on-going-for-a-degree-why-his-chelmsford-loan-setback-could-be-used-as-a-plus-and-still-being-in-awe-of-johnnie-jackson-and-chris-solly/
Certainly good to hear that he's almost mixing his degree with helping the U23s
Am wary of his words about wanting to be a one club man with us though and think all young footballers should refrain from those words - Of course he can always fall back saying that he said it was only ever a possibility that he'd remain with Charlton for his career but fans wont remember that line and will hold it against him if ever he leaves for his own progression0 -
And it can work the other way too, if the club doesn’t want you there. I’m sure Waggy would have wanted to stay with us a lot longer for exampleForeverAddickted said:
Sounds a very grounded young man... Find it interesting his take on his time @ Chelmsford as one of their fans came on here saying he was injured the whole timeclive said:A good interview with George in The South London Press
Can Lapslie see himself as a one-club man for his career? Solly is in his testimonial season. It is a rarity in the modern game.
“It’s definitely a possibility,” he said. “As I am now, I’ve got no aspiration to leave.
“I feel like I want to give back to the club. I owe the club a lot for who I am. I wouldn’t jump ship at the current time.
“I want to work hard so that it is not necessary to move to a bigger club, I can get Charlton back up to that position.”
https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charltons-george-lapslie-on-going-for-a-degree-why-his-chelmsford-loan-setback-could-be-used-as-a-plus-and-still-being-in-awe-of-johnnie-jackson-and-chris-solly/
Certainly good to hear that he's almost mixing his degree with helping the U23s
Am wary of his words about wanting to be a one club man with us though and think all young footballers should refrain from those words - Of course he can always fall back saying that he said it was only ever a possibility that he'd remain with Charlton for his career but fans wont remember that line and will hold it against him if ever he leaves for his own progression1 -
Very true in that respectkillerandflash said:
And it can work the other way too, if the club doesn’t want you there. I’m sure Waggy would have wanted to stay with us a lot longer for exampleForeverAddickted said:
Sounds a very grounded young man... Find it interesting his take on his time @ Chelmsford as one of their fans came on here saying he was injured the whole timeclive said:A good interview with George in The South London Press
Can Lapslie see himself as a one-club man for his career? Solly is in his testimonial season. It is a rarity in the modern game.
“It’s definitely a possibility,” he said. “As I am now, I’ve got no aspiration to leave.
“I feel like I want to give back to the club. I owe the club a lot for who I am. I wouldn’t jump ship at the current time.
“I want to work hard so that it is not necessary to move to a bigger club, I can get Charlton back up to that position.”
https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charltons-george-lapslie-on-going-for-a-degree-why-his-chelmsford-loan-setback-could-be-used-as-a-plus-and-still-being-in-awe-of-johnnie-jackson-and-chris-solly/
Certainly good to hear that he's almost mixing his degree with helping the U23s
Am wary of his words about wanting to be a one club man with us though and think all young footballers should refrain from those words - Of course he can always fall back saying that he said it was only ever a possibility that he'd remain with Charlton for his career but fans wont remember that line and will hold it against him if ever he leaves for his own progression0 -
Great interview and sounds a proper fan as well with comments like
“I look up to Jacko a lot,” he said. “I’m still a bit in awe of training with Jacko and people like Sols [Chris Solly]. Jacko is probably my biggest role model.
Another great comment
“I try not to think about captaining the senior side because it is something I really want,” said Lapslie.
Seems very smart as well with the degee and getting food diaries from some under 23s for his dissertation
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