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Josh Cullen signs on season long loan - on OS
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MummysLittleSoldier said:It's such a simple situation and we shouldn't be surprised by nature of the 'goodbye' message. He has the opportunity to break into a Premier League squad and is backing himself to do it, fair play. He leaves on the highest of highs, his passion and performances in many games this season make him a fans fav. The celebration in the final alone, he was the first man to Jacko. He clearly cared about the club and had a great bond with players/fans. And as for the assist...
Assuming (big assumption) money isnt a factor in being able to get him back on a potential loan, the 3 scenarios are simple:
- He has a blinder of a pre-season with West Ham and makes matchday squads. Goes on to have a Prem career and personally I'd be buzzing for him if he did
- He has a decent enough pre-season to turn heads, makes the odd squad/cup game but by Jan aint happy with playing time. I am convinced he would welcome the idea of being back here as he seems to have enjoyed our setup and being part of this team
- West Ham don't fancy him over pre-season, he becomes available for loan at the end of the window and we're in the mixer for him if he wants to be loaned out to the Champ for same reason above1 -
Dazzler21 said:25May98 said:Braziliance said:EveshamAddick said:He looked very small on the big Wembley pitch. Can’t help thinking maybe too small for the Prem?
Josh will Always be welcome at the Valley. He will always be remembered as a hard working honest (and quality) young man who gave one the greatest assists ever in Charlton’s history.
Certainly didn't assist Bauer's goal, that was off Bauer's head, against a Sunderland player, then Bauer struck it again for it to deflect in...
I mean i get the sentiment and it was an important pass, but let's not over egg the pudding.
Without the superb cross in, Bauer is just standing around chilling out at the back post.8 -
Cullen is a very neat and tidy player, with a good head on his shoulders and a very nice touch and awareness.
However you do wonder if he has the pace and physicality for the PL - hope he does, but West Ham are sure to bring in some more players this summer, and breaking into the First XI will be very, very difficult.3 -
Kenny Achampong said:Cullen is a very neat and tidy player, with a good head on his shoulders and a very nice touch and awareness.
However you do wonder if he has the pace and physicality for the PL - hope he does, but West Ham are sure to bring in some more players this summer, and breaking into the First XI will be very, very difficult.0 -
Hope we do see him back, but as all on here will know, there is a huge gap between L1 and the Premier League.
With us he has (mainly) been playing on the front foot, getting us going forward, away from home in the PL, is much more about doing the dirty work, tracking runs, breaking up play and making tackles etc.
Like I say I hope he does make it, but I am not convinced he will.1 -
I certainly wouldn't be surprised to see him back come the start of the season, he'll get a crack at WH in pre-season, but not sure he's a premier league level player.
Would love to see him sign for us....as well as Belik (another years loan) as I'm sure given time he'll play for Arsenal.
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The thinking man's Richie Bowman , love him , didn't stop running and can pick a pass !0
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Dazzler21 said:25May98 said:Braziliance said:EveshamAddick said:He looked very small on the big Wembley pitch. Can’t help thinking maybe too small for the Prem?
Josh will Always be welcome at the Valley. He will always be remembered as a hard working honest (and quality) young man who gave one the greatest assists ever in Charlton’s history.
Certainly didn't assist Bauer's goal, that was off Bauer's head, against a Sunderland player, then Bauer struck it again for it to deflect in...
I mean i get the sentiment and it was an important pass, but let's not over egg the pudding.1 -
Greenie said:Dazzler21 said:25May98 said:Braziliance said:EveshamAddick said:He looked very small on the big Wembley pitch. Can’t help thinking maybe too small for the Prem?
Josh will Always be welcome at the Valley. He will always be remembered as a hard working honest (and quality) young man who gave one the greatest assists ever in Charlton’s history.
Certainly didn't assist Bauer's goal, that was off Bauer's head, against a Sunderland player, then Bauer struck it again for it to deflect in...
I mean i get the sentiment and it was an important pass, but let's not over egg the pudding.
Lil Josh doesn't wish to play for us at the next level up when he's clearly not a Premier League player. So stuff the little bugger.
*Just saying all this so he proves me wrong by re-signing for us.
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JessieAddick said:se9addick said:carly burn said:Will struggle to get in over Declan rice I would have thought.4
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Kenny Achampong said:Cullen is a very neat and tidy player, with a good head on his shoulders and a very nice touch and awareness.
However you do wonder if he has the pace and physicality for the PL - hope he does, but West Ham are sure to bring in some more players this summer, and breaking into the First XI will be very, very difficult.0 -
He’s a good player and I’d like him to come back but think some of the praise is over board. He has a slim chance of making the Hammers bench half a dozen times next year - otherwise he will be playing in the Championship.
Giving me Jay Dasilva vibes...1 -
cafc_se7 said:Kenny Achampong said:Cullen is a very neat and tidy player, with a good head on his shoulders and a very nice touch and awareness.
However you do wonder if he has the pace and physicality for the PL - hope he does, but West Ham are sure to bring in some more players this summer, and breaking into the First XI will be very, very difficult.1 -
I think he'll play Prem football eventually, but I see it being more likely by playing for a team that wins promotion from the Championship (hopefully us...). West Ham could go out and buy a midfielder for £10/20m+ and he'll find it difficult to break through.1
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cafc_se7 said:Kenny Achampong said:Cullen is a very neat and tidy player, with a good head on his shoulders and a very nice touch and awareness.
However you do wonder if he has the pace and physicality for the PL - hope he does, but West Ham are sure to bring in some more players this summer, and breaking into the First XI will be very, very difficult.
You have to remember that Parker, played for England in a major tournament, captained them and played well over 400 games in the PL.
Cullen may go on to have a similar career, but it is worth noting that SP was well established in a PL first XI by the age that Cullen is now - if you wanted to take the comparison further.0 -
I think he's up to Prem standard but certainly not for the top clubs.0