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George Lapslie (Pg 24 - Signed for Bradford City)
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Covered End said:orpingtonRED said:ForeverAddickted said:orpingtonRED said:killerandflash said:orpingtonRED said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:For me this shows the quick progession in a short space of time under Sandgaard.
Without him we'd have had Lapslie no doubt filling in at right back for some games. Now we have a guy with nearly 100 international caps.
Good luck to him and i hope he does well on loan but i honestly don't see him as any more than a lower half league one player and we obviously aspire to be much higher than that.
We are currently a League 1 side in the bottom half let's not big ourselves up, it makes us look silly.
Especially when some teams will have played more inform teams than others etc. You might as well say that Man City and Man Utd are bottom half Premier League teams on that basis
We are a L1 team and in the bottom half of a crap league coz we have a crap team.
Just don't understand why some fans would assume we won't be battling to stay up like Crewe.
I'm 75% confident we'll be top 6 and I've backed us twice.
I'm 30% confident of promotion and I've backed us once.
I'm about 50/50 we will be top six but we will know more about the squad in less than 24hrs.
I hope you are 30% correct😉1 -
Oggy Red said:orpingtonRED said:Henry Irving said:orpingtonRED said:ForeverAddickted said:orpingtonRED said:killerandflash said:orpingtonRED said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:For me this shows the quick progession in a short space of time under Sandgaard.
Without him we'd have had Lapslie no doubt filling in at right back for some games. Now we have a guy with nearly 100 international caps.
Good luck to him and i hope he does well on loan but i honestly don't see him as any more than a lower half league one player and we obviously aspire to be much higher than that.
We are currently a League 1 side in the bottom half let's not big ourselves up, it makes us look silly.
Especially when some teams will have played more inform teams than others etc. You might as well say that Man City and Man Utd are bottom half Premier League teams on that basis
We are a L1 team and in the bottom half of a crap league coz we have a crap team.
Just don't understand why some fans would assume we won't be battling to stay up like Crewe.
But let's just say nothing happened tomorrow? We sign nobody and nobody else leaves.
Are we a Championship squad, top L1 squad, average L1 squad?
Hope you get my point.
It doesn't matter what we are right now, what matters is where we finish after 46 games.
We've just signed 7 new players in little more than a couple of weeks, with 2 or 3 more intended to join tomorrow.
Whether they sign or don't, there's a lot of decent players arrived, upgrading the squad.
When we were promoted 2 years ago, we didn't really uproot any trees early on and after a dozen games, huffed and puffed to defeat at Rochdale where Taylor missed a penalty ...... Charlton dropped to 13th.
We had a shocking injury ravaged Christmas in which we dropped another fistful of points.
Then while Taylor was suspended, Karlan Grant was flogged to Huddersfield, leaving us without a properly fit recognised striker through most of February, where we continued dropping points because we could barely score.
At that point no one (except Bowyer, of course!) could have predicted we'd go on a storming 12 game final run in, losing only 1 game, winning Wembley and promotion.
What did you say your point was?
Not sure why we you going over our promotion season again.0 -
orpingtonRED said:Oggy Red said:orpingtonRED said:Henry Irving said:orpingtonRED said:ForeverAddickted said:orpingtonRED said:killerandflash said:orpingtonRED said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:For me this shows the quick progession in a short space of time under Sandgaard.
Without him we'd have had Lapslie no doubt filling in at right back for some games. Now we have a guy with nearly 100 international caps.
Good luck to him and i hope he does well on loan but i honestly don't see him as any more than a lower half league one player and we obviously aspire to be much higher than that.
We are currently a League 1 side in the bottom half let's not big ourselves up, it makes us look silly.
Especially when some teams will have played more inform teams than others etc. You might as well say that Man City and Man Utd are bottom half Premier League teams on that basis
We are a L1 team and in the bottom half of a crap league coz we have a crap team.
Just don't understand why some fans would assume we won't be battling to stay up like Crewe.
But let's just say nothing happened tomorrow? We sign nobody and nobody else leaves.
Are we a Championship squad, top L1 squad, average L1 squad?
Hope you get my point.
It doesn't matter what we are right now, what matters is where we finish after 46 games.
We've just signed 7 new players in little more than a couple of weeks, with 2 or 3 more intended to join tomorrow.
Whether they sign or don't, there's a lot of decent players arrived, upgrading the squad.
When we were promoted 2 years ago, we didn't really uproot any trees early on and after a dozen games, huffed and puffed to defeat at Rochdale where Taylor missed a penalty ...... Charlton dropped to 13th.
We had a shocking injury ravaged Christmas in which we dropped another fistful of points.
Then while Taylor was suspended, Karlan Grant was flogged to Huddersfield, leaving us without a properly fit recognised striker through most of February, where we continued dropping points because we could barely score.
At that point no one (except Bowyer, of course!) could have predicted we'd go on a storming 12 game final run in, losing only 1 game, winning Wembley and promotion.
What did you say your point was?
Not sure why we you going over our promotion season again.
No one is getting carried away. Just that there is an opportunity, a big opportunity to finish the season where we want to be.
And that the first 6 months of the promotion season gave us little clue.
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Has always given 100 per cent when he has played. But not good enough for a promotion winning squad. Which is what Sandgaard wants us to be.0
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killerandflash said:orpingtonRED said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:For me this shows the quick progession in a short space of time under Sandgaard.
Without him we'd have had Lapslie no doubt filling in at right back for some games. Now we have a guy with nearly 100 international caps.
Good luck to him and i hope he does well on loan but i honestly don't see him as any more than a lower half league one player and we obviously aspire to be much higher than that.0 -
This loan could be the making of George. I don’t think he has the ability levels or aggression of a young Scott Parker but otherwise shares some characteristics. I really hope he does well and forces Bow to take another serious look. I admire George for having the guts to seek out a loan and move up to Mansfield (and remember he has a partner and young baby to consider) in pursuit of his dream.14
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orpingtonRED said:ForeverAddickted said:orpingtonRED said:killerandflash said:orpingtonRED said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:For me this shows the quick progession in a short space of time under Sandgaard.
Without him we'd have had Lapslie no doubt filling in at right back for some games. Now we have a guy with nearly 100 international caps.
Good luck to him and i hope he does well on loan but i honestly don't see him as any more than a lower half league one player and we obviously aspire to be much higher than that.
We are currently a League 1 side in the bottom half let's not big ourselves up, it makes us look silly.
Especially when some teams will have played more inform teams than others etc. You might as well say that Man City and Man Utd are bottom half Premier League teams on that basis
We are a L1 team and in the bottom half of a crap league coz we have a crap team.
Just don't understand why some fans would assume we won't be battling to stay up like Crewe.orpingtonRED said:Covered End said:orpingtonRED said:ForeverAddickted said:orpingtonRED said:killerandflash said:orpingtonRED said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:For me this shows the quick progession in a short space of time under Sandgaard.
Without him we'd have had Lapslie no doubt filling in at right back for some games. Now we have a guy with nearly 100 international caps.
Good luck to him and i hope he does well on loan but i honestly don't see him as any more than a lower half league one player and we obviously aspire to be much higher than that.
We are currently a League 1 side in the bottom half let's not big ourselves up, it makes us look silly.
Especially when some teams will have played more inform teams than others etc. You might as well say that Man City and Man Utd are bottom half Premier League teams on that basis
We are a L1 team and in the bottom half of a crap league coz we have a crap team.
Just don't understand why some fans would assume we won't be battling to stay up like Crewe.
I'm 75% confident we'll be top 6 and I've backed us twice.
I'm 30% confident of promotion and I've backed us once.
I'm about 50/50 we will be top six but we will know more about the squad in less than 24hrs.
I hope you are 30% correct😉
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Interesting that the Mansfield manager wants goals and assists from Lapslie.
His strengths are his fitness and work rate, he’s never going to the playmaker sitting in the middle spraying passes around and controlling the game. To play at the highest level he can he needs to either be the more attacking CM getting forward and scoring goals, or develop into a ball winner like Parker did (not at the same level but type of player).
https://www.mansfieldtown.net/news/2020/october/stags-sign-midfielder-on-loan/
"The gaffer [Graham Coughlan] wants me to play in a higher midfield role, and he's expecting assists and goals."
https://www.mansfieldtown.net/news/2020/october/new-signing-will-bring-energy-to-stags---coach/
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dickplumb said:Has always given 100 per cent when he has played. But not good enough for a promotion winning squad. Which is what Sandgaard wants us to be.0
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Athletico Charlton said:dickplumb said:Has always given 100 per cent when he has played. But not good enough for a promotion winning squad. Which is what Sandgaard wants us to be.
Lapslie only started 11 of those games. He's a solid enough player but i honestly feel that if we're moving forward as a team then we will need (and have signed) better.
If 100 Charlton fans named their first choice XI + subs, i don't think a single one would include Lapslie in the team and maybe a handful at best would have him as a sub.2 - Sponsored links:
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Athletico Charlton said:dickplumb said:Has always given 100 per cent when he has played. But not good enough for a promotion winning squad. Which is what Sandgaard wants us to be.3
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If Sandgaard is genuinely seeking a title tilt this year, he imust be in Lee's ear asking what is needed. As a successful business owner he will be under no illusions and if the business needs to bring in better staff anywhere, he will want them.1
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This loan will make or break Lapslie. Mansfield are underperforming he could be the aggressive hard working midfielder who vastly improves the team, like Gallaher did for us for the time he was at the Valley .. good luck George7
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Oggy Red said:MuttleyCAFC said:killerandflash said:Swisdom said:I see George as a Hairy Steve Gritt
He can do a job in a number of positions - certainly at League 1 level
This year will be the making of him
The young Gritty was also hairy!
Not so much the change of position bit, but it does show how players can improve and step up to new levels. I think there are some clues in Lapslie's game that he could do this.
After he'd been here a couple of years, he did get pressed into service as a makeshift striker for a run of games and proved well capable of poaching a goal - I remember I was at St James Park, Newcastle watching us put in a spirited performance despite getting beat 5-3; Gritty was upfront and scored twice.
He must have scored something like 5 goals in a run of about 9 or 10 games up front, but once our regular forwards returned from injury he was only occasionally used as striker in an emergency.
Even though he was used mainly as a fullback later on, we saw that Gritty could put in a decent performance in most positions.
It was attitude, adaptability and hard graft that made Gritty. You can see the parallels with George Lapslie.1 -
I'm not to happy about this. I like Lapslie because he's a hard worker and he's good enough for League One. He is a decent squad member, fit as a sub or as a starter against the lower teams.
However, I have faith in the management and I'm willing to see how the team gels.2 -
Scoham said:Interesting that the Mansfield manager wants goals and assists from Lapslie.
His strengths are his fitness and work rate, he’s never going to the playmaker sitting in the middle spraying passes around and controlling the game. To play at the highest level he can he needs to either be the more attacking CM getting forward and scoring goals, or develop into a ball winner like Parker did (not at the same level but type of player).
https://www.mansfieldtown.net/news/2020/october/stags-sign-midfielder-on-loan/
"The gaffer [Graham Coughlan] wants me to play in a higher midfield role, and he's expecting assists and goals."
https://www.mansfieldtown.net/news/2020/october/new-signing-will-bring-energy-to-stags---coach/
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Oggy Red said:Scoham said:Interesting that the Mansfield manager wants goals and assists from Lapslie.
His strengths are his fitness and work rate, he’s never going to the playmaker sitting in the middle spraying passes around and controlling the game. To play at the highest level he can he needs to either be the more attacking CM getting forward and scoring goals, or develop into a ball winner like Parker did (not at the same level but type of player).
https://www.mansfieldtown.net/news/2020/october/stags-sign-midfielder-on-loan/
"The gaffer [Graham Coughlan] wants me to play in a higher midfield role, and he's expecting assists and goals."
https://www.mansfieldtown.net/news/2020/october/new-signing-will-bring-energy-to-stags---coach/
Just like he did against Luton last season. Received the ball, drove into the box, played a give and go and got on the end of it in the 6yrd box to finish the move off. Great bit of play and shows he can do it. I think he's quite underrated actually. Probably needed this loan earlier in his career, but got thrust into our team first. I've enjoyed watching him at Charlton. He will have a very successful career at a decent level im sure. Good luck George, will he keeping an eye on Mansfield's results for the rest of the season12 -
Sent off on his debut for Mansfield.13
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He desperately needs to make a position his own at Mansfield. Best of luck George.4
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Viewfinder said:Sent off on his debut for Mansfield.
George has got his limitations, sure. But he's come through the ranks and given his all for Charlton.
He's been desperate to play football so he's gone to a loan club, rather than sit on his arse counting his wages.
Put yourself in his position. Trying his best on his loan debut and gets 2 bookings and a match suspension.
I feel for him.18 -
Oggy Red said:Viewfinder said:Sent off on his debut for Mansfield.
George has got his limitations, sure. But he's come through the ranks and given his all for Charlton.
He's been desperate to play football so he's gone to a loan club, rather than sit on his arse counting his wages.
Put yourself in his position. Trying his best on his loan debut and gets 2 bookings and a match suspension.
I feel for him.0 -
JoshAddick said:Oggy Red said:Viewfinder said:Sent off on his debut for Mansfield.
George has got his limitations, sure. But he's come through the ranks and given his all for Charlton.
He's been desperate to play football so he's gone to a loan club, rather than sit on his arse counting his wages.
Put yourself in his position. Trying his best on his loan debut and gets 2 bookings and a match suspension.
I feel for him.
Louis Mendez commented on his Twitter, that he saw the Mansfield game highlights and Lapslie's 2nd booking looked really harsh.
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Athletico Charlton said:dickplumb said:Has always given 100 per cent when he has played. But not good enough for a promotion winning squad. Which is what Sandgaard wants us to be.
Lapslie only started 11 of those games. He's a solid enough player but i honestly feel that if we're moving forward as a team then we will need (and have signed) better.
If 100 Charlton fans named their first choice XI + subs, i don't think a single one would include Lapslie in the team and maybe a handful at best would have him as a sub.0 -
George seems a good lad and now has a family to feed. I remember a game a couple of seasons ago against Pompey and I thought he was superb but seems his development has stagnated. Hopes he improves and comes back a better player. Good luck George.4
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Mansfield have had an awful start to the season. A real challenge for George there, things don't seem right in the dressing room0
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SantaClaus said:He desperately needs to make a position his own at Mansfield. Best of luck George.3
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Not an auspicious start getting a red but reading those twitter posts it sounds like some of what he did was positive.
I hope it works out for him and he comes back a better player.0 -
Oggy Red said:Viewfinder said:Sent off on his debut for Mansfield.
George has got his limitations, sure. But he's come through the ranks and given his all for Charlton.
He's been desperate to play football so he's gone to a loan club, rather than sit on his arse counting his wages.
Put yourself in his position. Trying his best on his loan debut and gets 2 bookings and a match suspension.
I feel for him.
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