Ben Amos - gone to Wigan, leaving message p9
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Talal said:golfaddick said:
Hmmm. Once again I am a bit "meh" about this. Said back in January when we got Maxwell in that it was a waste of a wage. Even more so this season. When our playing budget is so tight I think another keeper atm is not a high priority. Also sends the wrong message to not only Phillips but Maynard-Brewer too.
Not sure on the rules on emergency goalkeepers, but even if that has been tightened recently whats wrong in waiting until deadline day.
I was right about Maxwell back in January......or perhaps the thought is that Amos can play up front seeing as we only have 2 strikers at the moment !!
Knew you'd be spouting the same drivel over this.
Great signing, welcome back Ben.
I'll give you the answer. O. For both.1 -
Excellent stuff0
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How did Agent Amos play in the 12 games for Millwall ?
Not well I hope as careless hands Martin even played when Archer was Injured.
Amos was excellent for Cafc before.
Amos and Phillips are equal in my book now.
But Dillion has the shirt and Ben needs to be ready if called upon for injury or form reasons.
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golfaddick said:Talal said:golfaddick said:
Hmmm. Once again I am a bit "meh" about this. Said back in January when we got Maxwell in that it was a waste of a wage. Even more so this season. When our playing budget is so tight I think another keeper atm is not a high priority. Also sends the wrong message to not only Phillips but Maynard-Brewer too.
Not sure on the rules on emergency goalkeepers, but even if that has been tightened recently whats wrong in waiting until deadline day.
I was right about Maxwell back in January......or perhaps the thought is that Amos can play up front seeing as we only have 2 strikers at the moment !!
Knew you'd be spouting the same drivel over this.
Great signing, welcome back Ben.
I'll give you the answer. O. For both.
you need cover.18 -
Interesting signing.0
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golfaddick said:Talal said:golfaddick said:
Hmmm. Once again I am a bit "meh" about this. Said back in January when we got Maxwell in that it was a waste of a wage. Even more so this season. When our playing budget is so tight I think another keeper atm is not a high priority. Also sends the wrong message to not only Phillips but Maynard-Brewer too.
Not sure on the rules on emergency goalkeepers, but even if that has been tightened recently whats wrong in waiting until deadline day.
I was right about Maxwell back in January......or perhaps the thought is that Amos can play up front seeing as we only have 2 strikers at the moment !!
Knew you'd be spouting the same drivel over this.
Great signing, welcome back Ben.
I'll give you the answer. O. For both.
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Good signing- was superb last time.0
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Fantastic signing. Fantastic goalie - the last time he played for us he was one of the best goalies i have ever seen at the Valley. Strange how he seems to have 'struggled' at the Spanners.
Only down side is personally i see Ben being no 1 and Dillon being being pushed to the bench - which based on the progress Dillon made last season to be a bit harsh - but still, a brilliant signing.
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He couldn't stand the scum
so he's back as number one.5 -
It could have been worse. You could have signed Jordan Archer.10
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It could've been a lot worse if we'd had to throw Maynard Brewer in at the deep end. It's just a shame agent Amos never completed his mission to sink the Spanners in the deep end
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Valiantphil said:He couldn't stand the scum
so he's back as number one.0 -
Loving Bowllenko’s work
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MillwallFan said:Valiantphil said:He couldn't stand the scum
so he's back as number one.
Do I want him starting ahead of Dillon? No I think the no.1 shirt has been earned. But I think Ben will push Dillon to go on to even better things.
I also think don’t think we could ask for two better keepers to have on the books given our current situation. This is the first time we won’t have to waste a loan space on a keeper since we had Henderson & Pope.8 -
Great signing....he will be NO1 from the off. Dillon will learn from him.2
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he's the best keeper we've had since Carson, great signing.1
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Was choked when he left after his loan spell. Was hoping we would sign him. Was even more gutted when he pitched up at the scum. Glad it didn’t work out there. Welcome home Ben.2
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Callumcafc said:MillwallFan said:Valiantphil said:He couldn't stand the scum
so he's back as number one.
Do I want him starting ahead of Dillon? No I think the no.1 shirt has been earned. But I think Ben will push Dillon to go on to even better things.
I also think don’t think we could ask for two better keepers to have on the books given our current situation. This is the first time we won’t have to waste a loan space on a keeper since we had Henderson & Pope.1 -
Big_Bad_World said:It could have been worse. You could have signed Jordan Archer.MillwallFan said:Valiantphil said:He couldn't stand the scum
so he's back as number one.
When under pressure in the championship its harder for keepers not to let in goals if playing for low budget sides like Cafc and Millwall.
Both Phillips and Amos will find it tougher than in League 1 where some strikers can't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.
The hard working Parker and another ex striker Novak springs to mind.
(They couldn't when playing for Cafc !)
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Really chuffed hes come home. Bowyer doesnt do timewasting squad players (cant afford to how thin it is). Really liked Bens attitude and will be a great support/guidance to bring on and develop Phillips into a top keeper.
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Happy with this. Knows the club, good pass with Dil, and played well for us the year he was here and will push Phillips for 1st team spot.
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soapboxsam said:Big_Bad_World said:It could have been worse. You could have signed Jordan Archer.MillwallFan said:Valiantphil said:He couldn't stand the scum
so he's back as number one.
When under pressure in the championship its harder for keepers not to let in goals if playing for low budget sides like Cafc and Millwall.
Both Phillips and Amos will find it tougher than in League 1 where some strikers can't hit a cow's arse with a banjo.
The hard working Parker and another ex striker Novak springs to mind.
(They couldn't when playing for Cafc !)I would say that, for us, Amos was bang average. Archer was calamitous to the point that it wouldn't surprise me if he signed for Zippos before next season. Martin, however, seemed to be a decent keeper. Yes he made that mistake against Brighton but he came out straight away (no cryptic 'look at me' nonsense either
) and owned the mistake and learned from it. It was a shame to see him go but reckon we've got a better keeper now in Fielding.
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golfaddick said:Talal said:golfaddick said:
Hmmm. Once again I am a bit "meh" about this. Said back in January when we got Maxwell in that it was a waste of a wage. Even more so this season. When our playing budget is so tight I think another keeper atm is not a high priority. Also sends the wrong message to not only Phillips but Maynard-Brewer too.
Not sure on the rules on emergency goalkeepers, but even if that has been tightened recently whats wrong in waiting until deadline day.
I was right about Maxwell back in January......or perhaps the thought is that Amos can play up front seeing as we only have 2 strikers at the moment !!
Knew you'd be spouting the same drivel over this.
Great signing, welcome back Ben.
I'll give you the answer. O. For both.
If you were the manager, would you seriously go into the season with AMB as number 2. What would you do if Phillips picked up an injury or a suspension? Not only would we then have to play a keeper with no league experience (which admittedly could be the making of him), but we'd also then have an even younger, less experienced keeper on the bench. In fact, i don't even know who (before Amos signed) our number 3 keeper is.
It's a no brainer to have 2 decent keepers.2 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:golfaddick said:Talal said:golfaddick said:
Hmmm. Once again I am a bit "meh" about this. Said back in January when we got Maxwell in that it was a waste of a wage. Even more so this season. When our playing budget is so tight I think another keeper atm is not a high priority. Also sends the wrong message to not only Phillips but Maynard-Brewer too.
Not sure on the rules on emergency goalkeepers, but even if that has been tightened recently whats wrong in waiting until deadline day.
I was right about Maxwell back in January......or perhaps the thought is that Amos can play up front seeing as we only have 2 strikers at the moment !!
Knew you'd be spouting the same drivel over this.
Great signing, welcome back Ben.
I'll give you the answer. O. For both.
If you were the manager, would you seriously go into the season with AMB as number 2. What would you do if Phillips picked up an injury or a suspension? Not only would we then have to play a keeper with no league experience (which admittedly could be the making of him), but we'd also then have an even younger, less experienced keeper on the bench. In fact, i don't even know who (before Amos signed) our number 3 keeper is.
It's a no brainer to have 2 decent keepers.0 -
With Ben Amos back at Charlton here are his stats from the 2017/18 Charlton Life Statbank:
Played - 48
MoM - 9
Top 3 rating - 13
Average mark - 6.71 (team ave 6.42)
Ranking of players who played 25+ games - 4th out of 10
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AFKABartram said:
With Ben Amos back at Charlton here are his stats from the 2017/18 Charlton Life Statbank:
Played - 48
MoM - 9
Top 3 rating - 13
Average mark - 6.71 (team ave 6.42)
Ranking of players who played 25+ games - 4th out of 10
AMB would have done better ….1 -
roseandcrown said:great singing to push Dillion and see if he can raise to the challenge.
At least we don't have to waste a loan on a GK and even worse back up Gk liek maxwell.
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welcome back Ben
Good luck with displacing Dill from the No.1 jersey - you'll need it!
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Good news, competition for positions is exactly what we need.
Also allows for a terrible joke:-
What do you call a Charlton Goalkeeper in the capital of Ecuador?
A-mosquito
(I'll see myself out)1