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Conor Gallagher - Going to Athletico (p81)
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Rufus is a dogs name said:0
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Another typical CG assist. Oh how I wish he was playing in the second half yesterday.2 -
Come home Conor, those Welsh numpties don't know what they've got.25
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Does not surprise me, he Loved being at Charlton, Bowyer was getting the absolute best out of him, his confidence is probably draining, and he will finish the season probably on the bench. Bad decision by Chelsea, all be it understandable.
His handles have made a mistake here I think.
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Also think he was knackered near the end with us3
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Only watched the 1st half, but he looked a bit jaded against QPR.
It always annoys me when people complain about players like Connor operating the final third 'giving the ball away', if you are trying to be creative and play forward, then there are always risks involved.
Not every pass will hit it's target, and not every player will make the right movement for you.
However if you keep taking risks, then you will get your rewards.21 -
He was brilliant for us but he did go off like a rocket and started to look tired towards the end. Think we emptied his tank plus trans have all had at least one look at him now. Even if he’d stayed, it was hard to see the second half of the season being quite as sensational as the the first half. I’d still rather he was here, but I’m fine with him not pulling up any trees at Swansea.2
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I am starting to wonder if he really wanted to leave, or was forced to.
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NapaAddick said:I am starting to wonder if he really wanted to leave, or was forced to.
However...........i do think there's some truth in the fact he is probably knackered and naturally his form is suffering as a result. People have to remember this is his first year in senior football and the Championship is a very tough league. It's a lot to ask of a young kid to suddenly go out and play 40+ games in a season.11 -
Brown Bear said:Only watched the 1st half, but he looked a bit jaded against QPR.
It always annoys me when people complain about players like Connor operating the final third 'giving the ball away', if you are trying to be creative and play forward, then there are always risks involved.
Not every pass will hit it's target, and not every player will make the right movement for you.
However if you keep taking risks, then you will get your rewards.2 -
NapaAddick said:I am starting to wonder if he really wanted to leave, or was forced to.3
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Gallagher was complemented by Josh Cullen and Jonny Williams, in turn he complemented them
Say it all the time but just because a player is good at one club doesnt instantly mean he'll be great at another -Thats not because he's shit but because the player doesnt work in the system or with the style of players there
Just a shame we never got to see Gallagher and Cullen at the very least again, reckon his form would have turned for the better again13 -
I'm not buying the 'he was knackered' line. Sure his performances dropped towards the end of this time with us, but he still kept running and chasing balls in his usual way.
He has played every minute for Swansea since he went to them so his fitness can't be that bad especially as they have the players to rotate.5 -
NapaAddick said:I am starting to wonder if he really wanted to leave, or was forced to.
He is the star name in an agency portfolio which is otherwise full of no-marks
( source Transfermarkt)
Since then ( and for this my source is the excellent Price of Football podcast) it has started to emerge that Chelsea are deep in debt, the Oligarch less engaged, and there is pressure to “monetise” their playing assets more than in the past.
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He needed a break towards the end of his time with us and with all our midfielders back he would have likely got one but he is now playing every minute at Swansea. Lol at his advisors8
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Of course, one possible benefit is that if his form continues to dip he might not be so sought after in summer and we might have a chance of getting him for a "reasonable" fee. Long shot, i know...13
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He's only been there 5 minutes and he's only just turned 20 years old. He started the season at Charlton, signed in August, and went into the start of the season knowing what his role was. He's a dynamic, box to box midfielder and the way we set up was perfect for his natural way of playing. Now halfway through the season he's had to unexpectedly uproot, move to a different part of the country and immediately adapt to a new way of playing with new teammates under a new manager. Difficult stuff for a lad who's in his first season of senior football. He'll be ok, he just needs time
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PragueAddick said:Of course, one possible benefit is that if his form continues to dip he might not be so sought after in summer and we might have a chance of getting him for a "reasonable" fee. Long shot, i know...
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I'm praying he keeps getting pelters from Swansea fans and then comes back to us at the start of next season13
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Swansea need to get Cullen on loan if they want the best out of Gallagher.
His performances dropped dramatically when Josh was out for us.0 -
Pelling1993 said:I'm praying he keeps getting pelters from Swansea fans and then comes back to us at the start of next season
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cafcfan1990 said:PragueAddick said:Of course, one possible benefit is that if his form continues to dip he might not be so sought after in summer and we might have a chance of getting him for a "reasonable" fee. Long shot, i know...0
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carly burn said:Swansea need to get Cullen on loan if they want the best out of Gallagher.
His performances dropped dramatically when Josh was out for us.5 -
Also, loans don't deliver payday for agents. Sorry to labour this point, but it's absolutely a factor.1
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PragueAddick said:cafcfan1990 said:PragueAddick said:Of course, one possible benefit is that if his form continues to dip he might not be so sought after in summer and we might have a chance of getting him for a "reasonable" fee. Long shot, i know...
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PragueAddick said:NapaAddick said:I am starting to wonder if he really wanted to leave, or was forced to.
He is the star name in an agency portfolio which is otherwise full of no-marks
( source Transfermarkt)
Since then ( and for this my source is the excellent Price of Football podcast) it has started to emerge that Chelsea are deep in debt, the Oligarch less engaged, and there is pressure to “monetise” their playing assets more than in the past.0 -
Stu_of_Kunming said:PragueAddick said:NapaAddick said:I am starting to wonder if he really wanted to leave, or was forced to.
He is the star name in an agency portfolio which is otherwise full of no-marks
( source Transfermarkt)
Since then ( and for this my source is the excellent Price of Football podcast) it has started to emerge that Chelsea are deep in debt, the Oligarch less engaged, and there is pressure to “monetise” their playing assets more than in the past.
Conor needed a rest and with us getting players back and through the door, he would’ve got that rest. Time away abroad during that time too. He’s a young lad and needs that every now and then. A week away in the sun whilst being rested would’ve been perfect. Coinciding with players coming back and we would’ve seen the best of him once more.
Instead, of course his advisors know best because that’s what they’re there for, so they have to be right... even when they’re clearly not.16 -
PragueAddick said:cafcfan1990 said:PragueAddick said:Of course, one possible benefit is that if his form continues to dip he might not be so sought after in summer and we might have a chance of getting him for a "reasonable" fee. Long shot, i know...
Because of the transfer ban and selling Hazard, they made about 100m profit on transfers last summer, then add in all the tv money and CL money from this season and i can't imagine they're struggling too much. I'm sure Lampard will get well over 100m to spend in the summer.
Although the transfer ban forcing them to play the likes of Abraham, Mount, Tomori and James has saved them an absolute fortune. They also have Hudson-Odoi who is going to be brilliant and they have Loftus-Cheek coming back from injury.0