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Joe Aribo (*Update Page 6* Rumour he is to reject contract and move to Bundesliga)
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If there is Championship interest he will go. If there is Premier interest then hes as good as gone. Lets hope that he helps fire us to promotion first.3
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thickandthin63 said:Joe is 22 and too good for div 1,a lesser premier club or a season in the championship would be great for his career,City or Arsenal,forget it these clubs are only interested in instant success and will just buy ready made players from abroad.Look at City,Foden,Mahrez dont get a game and they are already talking about continental targets for next season,how many young lads have come through Arsenal in recent years.Joe if you must leave go where you are going to play.1
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Gifted going forward, scores goals and wins the ball back with ease with his long bandy legs. He’s going to develop into some player.
It’s not a proper CAFC match until Joe Aribo has wrapped his leg around an oppo player and wins the ball back from behind.7 -
I'm not saying he's in the league of some of the players in the top top teams, but he absolutely is suited to playing in a team that looks to press high and maintain possession deep in the opposition's half. Like a Man City does, or to a certain extent how we do. The way he wins the ball back quickly is just as important to us as his goals are and he could definitely do the same thing for teams much better than us. I think he's good enough to play for a top half of the premiership side eventually, but what the best move is for him to eventually get there, I'm not sure.He needs to be playing games but also getting good coaching and probably be around better players. The one big selling point we have, assuming new contracts are eventually signed, is the coaching team who have seriously improved a number of our players, Joe included.3
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cs1986 said:Aribo is too good for league one but as of yet there are a lot of better and more experienced midfielders in the championship. He would be best to stay with us if we go up and if not one of the teams coming down to championship or top half team from this year. He would get nowhere near city or arsenal reserve teams let alone first teams. Let's be real. He would end up with a lot of money in short term but playing the long game and backing his talent could see him earn a lot more.3
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Every fan seems to think their team is the most screwed over by refs, by owners, luck, last minute winners etc which probably isn't true but...
Surely there can't be a team in England worse at selling players than us in this ridiculous transfer market.
Aribo, Poyet, Gomez, Shelvey, Randolph, Gudmundsson, Grant, Jenkinson all going to the Prem for what, slightly over 10m combined? Lookman basically the only good fee we've got.
Fucking incompetent
Oh and he'd be mental not to go to Man City and train at their facilities, with Pep Guardiola regardless of playing time if he has the chance11 -
You sometimes see a player that looks far too good for your team; he’s it .4
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Joe's got the attributes to play at the very highest level. If he moves to Arsenal imho he'll be a first team regular within a year. It's amazing to see how fast he's improving.2
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He would need rocks in his head to stay at Charlton if there is genuine interest from the Premiership. I'd love him to stay but how can you with an owner like we have. Genuinely.
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Thing is, if Joe does sign a new Contract then I fully expect him to be sold by the end of summer anyway
He's the one real player we've currently got with any value - Roland wont turn that down if given an offer
Even Bowyer said himself that he wouldnt have been here had he not been injured in January0 - Sponsored links:
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“So and so club is reportedly interested in Player X”
i.e. this is the report AKA I just made it up
weak balderdash for the hopelessly gullible usually peddled by grasping lazy tosspots robbing a living as a parody of a journalist
Dingaling The merrygoround grinds on and on...0 -
I think Germany would be a decent move for him - a little lower standard than the Premier League and if you do well there you get noticed here. But Charlton in the Championship would still be the very best. Sign a contract with a clause, and focus solely on your game. It will all open up nicely for Joe that way IMO. Then probably a club like Leicester or even choke - West Ham, but merely as a stepping stone to the next level.3
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thickandthin63 said:Joe is 22 and too good for div 1,a lesser premier club or a season in the championship would be great for his career,City or Arsenal,forget it these clubs are only interested in instant success and will just buy ready made players from abroad.Look at City,Foden,Mahrez dont get a game and they are already talking about continental targets for next season,how many young lads have come through Arsenal in recent years.Joe if you must leave go where you are going to play.0
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As always we can sit here and say that there's no way he'll get in the City or Arsenal side and that's almost certainly true, but if either of those sides offer him 30k a week and a promise to loan him to a championship side, he'll be gone as a) that's the level he (might) be with us anyway and b) he'll be getting a lot more money.1
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He’s in a position, due to the clubs stupidity of being able to leave from free in about 6 weeks time.
Due to that he’ll command a decent signing on fee as wherever he goes it’ll be for free. Unless We get promoted AND offer him a decent package (and we all know the likelihood of the latter) I can’t see him staying.
at nearly 23 he’s the chance of earning serious money, he won’t turn that down.2 -
https://www.67hailhail.com/opinion/joe-aribo-perfect-addition-celtic-squad
Celtic reportedly sniffing , I'd say thats the last place he should go in regards to development7 -
CH4RLTON said:https://www.67hailhail.com/opinion/joe-aribo-perfect-addition-celtic-squad
Celtic reportedly sniffing , I'd say thats the last place he should go in regards to development1 -
I like Joe and he has great potential, but another 20 something person who thinks he his mastered his art, and now we are not good enough for him. We have it all the time at work, year out of their time and they think they can do the managing directors job.
Learn your trade with us Joe, your big move will come.
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Chippycafc said:I like Joe and he has great potential, but another 20 something person who thinks he his mastered his art, and now we are not good enough for him. We have it all the time at work, year out of their time and they think they can do the managing directors job.
Learn your trade with us Joe, your big move will come.16 -
cafcfan1990 said:cs1986 said:Aribo is too good for league one but as of yet there are a lot of better and more experienced midfielders in the championship. He would be best to stay with us if we go up and if not one of the teams coming down to championship or top half team from this year. He would get nowhere near city or arsenal reserve teams let alone first teams. Let's be real. He would end up with a lot of money in short term but playing the long game and backing his talent could see him earn a lot more.
Would love it if we kept him obviously, but as with Konsa last season, I think keeping him, even in the Championship, might risk stalling his career. Also, if he was going to sign with us, he would have signed by now. It's a shame, but we're a poorly run club and this is what happens. We're leaving millions on the table with not negotiating things properly (Konsa, Aribo, Bauer, etc.)3 - Sponsored links:
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cafcfan1990 said:Chippycafc said:I like Joe and he has great potential, but another 20 something person who thinks he his mastered his art, and now we are not good enough for him. We have it all the time at work, year out of their time and they think they can do the managing directors job.
Learn your trade with us Joe, your big move will come.
In the media0 -
Chippycafc said:cafcfan1990 said:Chippycafc said:I like Joe and he has great potential, but another 20 something person who thinks he his mastered his art, and now we are not good enough for him. We have it all the time at work, year out of their time and they think they can do the managing directors job.
Learn your trade with us Joe, your big move will come.
In the media2 -
He’s off to Huddersfield then.3
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SDAddick said:cafcfan1990 said:cs1986 said:Aribo is too good for league one but as of yet there are a lot of better and more experienced midfielders in the championship. He would be best to stay with us if we go up and if not one of the teams coming down to championship or top half team from this year. He would get nowhere near city or arsenal reserve teams let alone first teams. Let's be real. He would end up with a lot of money in short term but playing the long game and backing his talent could see him earn a lot more.
Would love it if we kept him obviously, but as with Konsa last season, I think keeping him, even in the Championship, might risk stalling his career. Also, if he was going to sign with us, he would have signed by now. It's a shame, but we're a poorly run club and this is what happens. We're leaving millions on the table with not negotiating things properly (Konsa, Aribo, Bauer, etc.)
Obviously he's not going to sign now, as we could be in L1 next season and that clearly would stall his career2 -
Chippycafc said:cafcfan1990 said:Chippycafc said:I like Joe and he has great potential, but another 20 something person who thinks he his mastered his art, and now we are not good enough for him. We have it all the time at work, year out of their time and they think they can do the managing directors job.
Learn your trade with us Joe, your big move will come.
In the media3 -
Oh_Yoni_Boy said:Chippycafc said:cafcfan1990 said:Chippycafc said:I like Joe and he has great potential, but another 20 something person who thinks he his mastered his art, and now we are not good enough for him. We have it all the time at work, year out of their time and they think they can do the managing directors job.
Learn your trade with us Joe, your big move will come.
In the media1 -
Chippycafc said:I like Joe and he has great potential, but another 20 something person who thinks he his mastered his art, and now we are not good enough for him. We have it all the time at work, year out of their time and they think they can do the managing directors job.
Learn your trade with us Joe, your big move will come.
How much longer would you leave it?6 -
killerandflash said:SDAddick said:cafcfan1990 said:cs1986 said:Aribo is too good for league one but as of yet there are a lot of better and more experienced midfielders in the championship. He would be best to stay with us if we go up and if not one of the teams coming down to championship or top half team from this year. He would get nowhere near city or arsenal reserve teams let alone first teams. Let's be real. He would end up with a lot of money in short term but playing the long game and backing his talent could see him earn a lot more.
Would love it if we kept him obviously, but as with Konsa last season, I think keeping him, even in the Championship, might risk stalling his career. Also, if he was going to sign with us, he would have signed by now. It's a shame, but we're a poorly run club and this is what happens. We're leaving millions on the table with not negotiating things properly (Konsa, Aribo, Bauer, etc.)
Obviously he's not going to sign now, as we could be in L1 next season and that clearly would stall his career
Also, as a 10, he can get away with some lack of tactical discipline that a CB like Konsa (a year or two younger as well) couldn't. So there is that as well.0 -
killerandflash said:SDAddick said:cafcfan1990 said:cs1986 said:Aribo is too good for league one but as of yet there are a lot of better and more experienced midfielders in the championship. He would be best to stay with us if we go up and if not one of the teams coming down to championship or top half team from this year. He would get nowhere near city or arsenal reserve teams let alone first teams. Let's be real. He would end up with a lot of money in short term but playing the long game and backing his talent could see him earn a lot more.
Would love it if we kept him obviously, but as with Konsa last season, I think keeping him, even in the Championship, might risk stalling his career. Also, if he was going to sign with us, he would have signed by now. It's a shame, but we're a poorly run club and this is what happens. We're leaving millions on the table with not negotiating things properly (Konsa, Aribo, Bauer, etc.)
Obviously he's not going to sign now, as we could be in L1 next season and that clearly would stall his career0 -
Konsa's career had actually gone backwards since he left us. Managerial and defensive changes meant he was trying to cover for donkeys and his lack of leadership skills left him isolated. Got back on track recently but his defensive partner has been released.4