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Patrick Bauer - Aug 2025 signed a 1yr contract with AFC Wimbledon (p19)
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BR3red said:Weegie Addick said:Am I the only one who is a little upset by this as his decision? Money over loyalty to Bowyer and co imo?
Times have changed (a lot, due to Dollar).
Just gave 4 years to a club in turmoil and scored “That goal”.
Just had a baby ...
Say he was just offered 5k a week by CAFC but was offered double that by say Blackburn. What would you do?0 -
MartinCAFC said:Oggy Red said:MartinCAFC said:Exiled_Addick said:Weegie Addick said:Am I the only one who is a little upset by this as his decision? Money over loyalty to Bowyer and co imo?It's interesting isn't it. Bauer is being sent on his way with best wishes, despite leaving to a team in the same division for free. Compare that o the reaction Grant got for moving to the Premier League for a fee.I used to get very upset at players leaving, but now I;m older I respect anyone's right to move on in their life to try an better their circumstances. Some decisions pan out, others don't but Paddy's handled himself pretty well, early season tweets aside, and if he feels this is the best thing for him and his family - good luck to him.I am disappointed we're losing the only player currently in our squad with a track record of playing well at Championship level
Look at the whole day at Wembley and what Grant missed out on. A chance to have a promotion put on his CV instead he gets a relegation with Huddersfield, I just hope the smell of all the extra money was worth it for Grant in the end as we both find ourselves in The Championship next season.
That will be on his CV also.0 -
Exiled_Addick said:Weegie Addick said:Am I the only one who is a little upset by this as his decision? Money over loyalty to Bowyer and co imo?It's interesting isn't it. Bauer is being sent on his way with best wishes, despite leaving to a team in the same division for free. Compare that o the reaction Grant got for moving to the Premier League for a fee.I used to get very upset at players leaving, but now I;m older I respect anyone's right to move on in their life to try an better their circumstances. Some decisions pan out, others don't but Paddy's handled himself pretty well, early season tweets aside, and if he feels this is the best thing for him and his family - good luck to him.I am disappointed we're losing the only player currently in our squad with a track record of playing well at Championship level
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Garrymanilow said:A shame. I've always liked him. He wasn't the greatest Championship defender though so all we can hope for is that we get taken over and aim for a better standard of defender. Otherwise he'll be a big loss as there's no chance us getting a player of his standard under Roland again.0
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GlassHalfFull said:
Auf Wiedersehen, Pat.7 -
Must admit I’m struggling to accept the money in the game nowadays. Bang average Championship players are earning more in a month than the vast majority of us do in a year. Seemed only,a few years ago that was the prem players, but now they get that in a week.
Football has definitely lost its head in terms of paying wages that a club doesn’t earn. That’s one of the few things Roland actual has right imo34 -
AFKABartram said:Must admit I’m struggling to accept the money in the game nowadays. Bang average Championship players are earning more in a month than the vast majority of us do in a year. Seemed only,a few years ago that was the prem players, but now they get that in a week.
Football has definitely lost its head in terms of paying wages that a club doesn’t earn. That’s one of the few things Roland actual has right imo
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AA, you got me. But I was hoping never to use it ....
And on the other hand, I never got to use Patrick Hat-trick.
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Weegie Addick said:Am I the only one who is a little upset by this as his decision? Money over loyalty to Bowyer and co imo?0
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AFKABartram said:Must admit I’m struggling to accept the money in the game nowadays. Bang average Championship players are earning more in a month than the vast majority of us do in a year. Seemed only,a few years ago that was the prem players, but now they get that in a week.
Football has definitely lost its head in terms of paying wages that a club doesn’t earn. That’s one of the few things Roland actual has right imo0 - Sponsored links:
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Shame his leaving, all down to budget, still his last touch in the red shirt will NEVER be forgotten.4
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GlassHalfFull said:
AA, you got me. But I was hoping never to use it ....
And on the other hand, I never got to use Patrick Hat-trick.2 -
AFKA you are right,for all his many faults ,I think Roland was spot on when he called some championship clubs crazy.Only the clubs with the parachute payments plus the 30000 a week clubs like leeds,Derby,can afford the wages that some players want.I have said for years this will go wrong,the amount of sugar daddies wanting to bank roll their clubs is drying up,Bolton are the tip of the iceberg,if clubs like Fulham,Cardiff dont get back up quickly they are in trouble(look at us).Good luck to the players like Patrick,,it is a short career,but soon enough will be enough for some clubs.7
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AFKABartram said:Must admit I’m struggling to accept the money in the game nowadays. Bang average Championship players are earning more in a month than the vast majority of us do in a year. Seemed only,a few years ago that was the prem players, but now they get that in a week.
Football has definitely lost its head in terms of paying wages that a club doesn’t earn. That’s one of the few things Roland actual has right imo
Said it before but if everyone cancels their Sky Sports and BT subscriptions this morning the revolution would happen by tea time and salaries return to some semblance of normality.
Football fans have put the money in the game largely through sky sports subscriptions as the tv money facilitates all the financial madness.
Stop funding that and pretty much overnight the model materially changes.1 -
Have to wish Patrick well. One of the few signings by Duchatelet's team that more than provided value.
I'm with Afka. It's utter madness that Preston can pay 100,000s more than us. Last time in the champ, it was teams such as Blackburn and Bolton, not virtually the whole division.
I wholeheartedly wanted Patrick to stay, but I also remember the Patrick lapses under Karlo's Barca ball. Does Patrick deserve a 'market' wage, even if it's utterly financially unjustifiable. Yes. Would I stay if I was offered double/triple wages, and..... I don't even need to consider the erratic Duchatelet inherent destabilisers to answer that one.
Grant is different we wanted to sell, as we could get some return rather than a tribunal at the end of the season. Either way both players contributed massively. Thank you.
I remember when Nicky Forster didn't sign for us and went to Brentford due to wages. I couldn't understand it in my youth, and was indifferent when he signed for us as a veteran. That was for hundred's of pounds a week maybe. Now I sympathise a little, just a little. After all Billy Manuel was playing for Brentford then. But this is for hundred's of thousands more, in possibly his last chance for a big contract. Good luck Patrick, and thank you.
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:AFKABartram said:Must admit I’m struggling to accept the money in the game nowadays. Bang average Championship players are earning more in a month than the vast majority of us do in a year. Seemed only,a few years ago that was the prem players, but now they get that in a week.
Football has definitely lost its head in terms of paying wages that a club doesn’t earn. That’s one of the few things Roland actual has right imo
Said it before but if everyone cancels their Sky Sports and BT subscriptions this morning the revolution would happen by tea time and salaries return to some semblance of normality.
Football fans have put the money in the game largely through sky sports subscriptions as the tv money facilitates all the financial madness.
Stop funding that and pretty much overnight the model materially changes.
i.e. Once the billionaires dry up the signing fees will be less maybe even meaning that the big names wont want to come to England - Will certainly become one less reason to sign up to SKY or BT if your not getting to see the big names
Either that or those two mentioned will be forced to increase their prices to cover the billionaires who have walked away and so price the majority of people out1 -
MartinCAFC said:Exiled_Addick said:Weegie Addick said:Am I the only one who is a little upset by this as his decision? Money over loyalty to Bowyer and co imo?It's interesting isn't it. Bauer is being sent on his way with best wishes, despite leaving to a team in the same division for free. Compare that o the reaction Grant got for moving to the Premier League for a fee.I used to get very upset at players leaving, but now I;m older I respect anyone's right to move on in their life to try an better their circumstances. Some decisions pan out, others don't but Paddy's handled himself pretty well, early season tweets aside, and if he feels this is the best thing for him and his family - good luck to him.I am disappointed we're losing the only player currently in our squad with a track record of playing well at Championship level
The same would have applied to Grant had he stayed i'm sure the fans would have wished him all the best if he'd stayed and helped us to get promoted, teams would have come in for him anyway.
Look at the whole day at Wembley and what Grant missed out on. A chance to have a promotion put on his CV instead he gets a relegation with Huddersfield, I just hope the smell of all the extra money was worth it for Grant in the end as we both find ourselves in The Championship next season.
Bauer for seeing it through can at least be applauded for seeing out his contract. Grant meanwhile...? will he even get clapped when his name is read out at The Valley?1 -
AFKABartram said:Must admit I’m struggling to accept the money in the game nowadays. Bang average Championship players are earning more in a month than the vast majority of us do in a year. Seemed only,a few years ago that was the prem players, but now they get that in a week.
Football has definitely lost its head in terms of paying wages that a club doesn’t earn. That’s one of the few things Roland actual has right imo
The 3 sides who've just come down are getting more from their 1st year payment than our entire club is apparently worth.1 -
Athletico Charlton said:MartinCAFC said:Exiled_Addick said:Weegie Addick said:Am I the only one who is a little upset by this as his decision? Money over loyalty to Bowyer and co imo?It's interesting isn't it. Bauer is being sent on his way with best wishes, despite leaving to a team in the same division for free. Compare that o the reaction Grant got for moving to the Premier League for a fee.I used to get very upset at players leaving, but now I;m older I respect anyone's right to move on in their life to try an better their circumstances. Some decisions pan out, others don't but Paddy's handled himself pretty well, early season tweets aside, and if he feels this is the best thing for him and his family - good luck to him.I am disappointed we're losing the only player currently in our squad with a track record of playing well at Championship level
The same would have applied to Grant had he stayed i'm sure the fans would have wished him all the best if he'd stayed and helped us to get promoted, teams would have come in for him anyway.
Look at the whole day at Wembley and what Grant missed out on. A chance to have a promotion put on his CV instead he gets a relegation with Huddersfield, I just hope the smell of all the extra money was worth it for Grant in the end as we both find ourselves in The Championship next season.
Bauer for seeing it through can at least be applauded for seeing out his contract. Grant meanwhile...? will he even get clapped when his name is read out at The Valley?
I think the issue with Poyet is that he came into the First-Team in the Winter and was gone at the end of that season1 -
Sorry to see him go but no surprise given his treatment this year. Biggest defensive loss since Morrison in my opinion. There are better centre-halves but none that will coming to us with no fee and relatively low wages. Not sure Preston is s better move but he did make it clear months ago that he would be leaving given that no-one approached him about a new deal in good time and the fact that what we have offered him is materially less than Preston. Good luck Patrick, I bumped into him and his wife several times in Sainsbury's and the BP garage in Charlton. Always had a smile and a quick word - decent bloke.6
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A big fan of the BFG. Dependable, dangerous at set pieces and a leader on the pitch. You always know how good a player is when they are not in the team through injury or suspension. He as well as us will always remember his last kick of the ball in a Charlton shirt.
What a way to leave Pat and we thank you.3 -
dickad1 said:Braziliance said:I'll tell you what has made me a bit sad upon reflection and I bet this doesn't happen to many sides. If we do lose Aribo, that means the last 3 players to make the passage of play for our winner will be gone. Aribo to Cullen to Bauer. Can also say Purrington as well for the first.
That just leaves Pearce who made the final clearing header and our last competitive touch, and he's widely reported to be off.
Players always move on I know, and shorter contracts and loans nowadays make this ever more frequent, but still!
The last six Charlton players to touch the ball, plus our other goalscorer, in our promotion winning game all likely gone before the next competitive match! If anything amplifies the predicament we are in and takes the gloss off that amazing day.
As things stand if Bowyer and his management team keep us up next season it will be a greater achievement than what he's just delivered.
I'm so glad he's still with us.1 -
redlanered said:dickad1 said:Braziliance said:I'll tell you what has made me a bit sad upon reflection and I bet this doesn't happen to many sides. If we do lose Aribo, that means the last 3 players to make the passage of play for our winner will be gone. Aribo to Cullen to Bauer. Can also say Purrington as well for the first.
That just leaves Pearce who made the final clearing header and our last competitive touch, and he's widely reported to be off.
Players always move on I know, and shorter contracts and loans nowadays make this ever more frequent, but still!
The last six Charlton players to touch the ball, plus our other goalscorer, in our promotion winning game all likely gone before the next competitive match! If anything amplifies the predicament we are in and takes the gloss off that amazing day.
As things stand if Bowyer and his management team keep us up next season it will be a greater achievement than what he's just delivered.
I'm so glad he's still with us.0 -
Pretty certain it was Pearce1
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It was Pearce.0
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100% it was Pearce. Came out about 10 yards to ensure he headed the ball away.0
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According to Wikipedia he is now wearing the no 5 shirt for Blackburn.....0
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So a Preston fan has come out and said their salary cap is usually 10k a week, that ties in with the 5k RedHenry said.
So basically and I know it's still an insane amount of money to us, but in football terms and a billionaire owner it's really not. Is give Patrick an extra 250k a year and he would have stayed. Good luck finding a CB of that quality for 250k, senile fool7 -
golfaddick said:According to Wikipedia he is now wearing the no 5 shirt for Blackburn.....0
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Also makes me think a takeover isn't that close. As Bowyer could've said to him 'hang on a bit and we'll be able to give you a better offer'. Pretty sure he'd have preferred to stay here than move up north. He'd still be contracted for another 2 weeks anyway?3