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Ronnie Schwartz (Page 73 - contract cancelled)

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  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,886
    Am a little disappointed he's not No.89 like he was @ FC Midgetland

    I love it when players pick random high numbers for their shirts

    Although part of my brain is questioning if its even allowed in England?
    Would think so mate Alexander Arnold is 66 isn’t he?
  • SamB09
    SamB09 Posts: 901
    SamB09 said:
    Is he our only foreign player?
    Ashley Maynard-Brewer and Ian Maatsen

    Liam Miller (Canada) too when he signs

    He is Gallen / Bowyer's first player to be signed from a foreign team though
    Ah forgot mastsen, my bad.
  • Chef_addick
    Chef_addick Posts: 2,196
    Let's hope he is given a chance, I think some on here will be on his back saying he's shit if he isn't in double figures by Feb!!! 
  • RedChaser said:
    Am a little disappointed he's not No.89 like he was @ FC Midgetland

    I love it when players pick random high numbers for their shirts

    Although part of my brain is questioning if its even allowed in England?
    Would think so mate Alexander Arnold is 66 isn’t he?
    Christ thats impressive, I thought TAA was only in his twenties!! ;)
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,909
    SamB09 said:
    Is he our only foreign player?
    Ashley Maynard-Brewer and Ian Maatsen

    Liam Miller (Canada) too when he signs

    He is Gallen / Bowyer's first player to be signed from a foreign team though
    Milar has signed, just not announce yet 
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,386
    Scoham said:
    He's bound to be crap with those tattoos and I bet he eats pizza as well. 🙄
    He also likes Instagram...

    https://www.instagram.com/ronnieschwartznielsen
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,296
    Born on the 29th August hence the number 29
  • I've got a good feeling about this one, not sure why though. Welcome, Ronnie.
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,957
    I wonder for whom they are saving the number 9 shirt ????????
    Ronnie's had to make do with the number twenty nine.


  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,360
    sam3110 said:
    Born on the 29th August hence the number 29
    And already playing professional football... Amazing.

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  • Concerned he won’t be granted a work permit under the post-Brexit arrangements. Not sure he meets the criteria.
  • Cafc43v3r
    Cafc43v3r Posts: 21,600
    MattF said:
    Talal said:
    MattF said:
    I wonder for whom they are saving the number 9 shirt ????????
    I thought that's because Bonne has already worn it this season we can't reassign it
    Is that a recent rule then? Never used to be like that. 
    No idea tbh, seem to remember someone mentioned that when Phillips left as to why Amos didn't take number 1
    That's because Amos had already worn his number.  You can have another NO 1 but not if they already had a squad number. 
  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,859
    edited January 2021
  • Concerned he won’t be granted a work permit under the post-Brexit arrangements. Not sure he meets the criteria.
    Really would be the Charlton way to announce a signing and then have the work permit denied!!
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,386
    Concerned he won’t be granted a work permit under the post-Brexit arrangements. Not sure he meets the criteria.
    Club must be confident given they've announced it.
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,416
    Is this actually a Gallen signing?

    Bit of a coincidence that he is Danish.
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,957
    Scoham said:
    He speaks better English than Bowyer! :smile:


  • Is this actually a Gallen signing?

    Bit of a coincidence that he is Danish.
    I seem to recall Gallen saying somewhere that Sandgaard had recommended Schwartz

    But Gallen / Bowyer followed their usual process and made to sign him off the back of their own scouting

    Of course they could well have decided to sign him to be diplomatic with Sandgaard
  • Oggy Red said:
    Scoham said:
    He speaks better English than Bowyer! :smile:


    He sounds like Darren Farley doing his Daniel Farkas impression 😂

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  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,886
    RedChaser said:
    Am a little disappointed he's not No.89 like he was @ FC Midgetland

    I love it when players pick random high numbers for their shirts

    Although part of my brain is questioning if its even allowed in England?
    Would think so mate Alexander Arnold is 66 isn’t he?
    Christ thats impressive, I thought TAA was only in his twenties!! ;)
    Wish I was again, still at least I’ll get the jab soon 😉.
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,957
    Scoham said:
    He must be feeling the cold. 

    He's had to borrow Henry's cardigan.


  • Hope he's better than what we've got up front. Sorry to dis those guys out there that are trying but weve needed better all season. Everyone can see it. Welcome aboard the skylark Ronnie. 

  • Swisdom said:
    I've just watched about 30 of his goals going back over the last couple of years - he certainly comes alive in the box.  Very clean striker of the ball and loves an emphatic finish

    Slight concern for me is we are not exactly laying it on a plate for the strikers...we never have done really.  Rest assured if he gets service he will score but the service is critical to his success.
    Yeah its what worries me as well
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,987
    I don’t know why, maybe it’s the fact we’ve signed him from overseas, but this excites me. Fancy he could take the piss in league one, and become a decent Championship striker. 
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,003
    Swisdom said:
    I've just watched about 30 of his goals going back over the last couple of years - he certainly comes alive in the box.  Very clean striker of the ball and loves an emphatic finish

    Slight concern for me is we are not exactly laying it on a plate for the strikers...we never have done really.  Rest assured if he gets service he will score but the service is critical to his success.
    In theory/on paper the idea of Maddison serving up passed and assists for Schwartz sounds like a borderline cheat code for the league. But it does rely on Schwartz settling quickly and Maddison actually playing, so it's only cautious optimism from me.
  • FishCostaFortune
    FishCostaFortune Posts: 10,773
    edited January 2021
    Swisdom said:
    I've just watched about 30 of his goals going back over the last couple of years - he certainly comes alive in the box.  Very clean striker of the ball and loves an emphatic finish

    Slight concern for me is we are not exactly laying it on a plate for the strikers...we never have done really.  Rest assured if he gets service he will score but the service is critical to his success.
    Yeah its what worries me as well
    If only we had a player who has got bags of assists in league one, and is always looking to get the ball into the penalty spot area............ 


  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,506
    Swisdom said:
    I've just watched about 30 of his goals going back over the last couple of years - he certainly comes alive in the box.  Very clean striker of the ball and loves an emphatic finish

    Slight concern for me is we are not exactly laying it on a plate for the strikers...we never have done really.  Rest assured if he gets service he will score but the service is critical to his success.
    Yeah its what worries me as well
    There's enough service, if the right players are in the team. A good striker comes alive in the box and can make an ordinary ball look good, with clever movement and timing. Put good players in with a good striker and goals will follow. 
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,957
    I don’t know why, maybe it’s the fact we’ve signed him from overseas, but this excites me. Fancy he could take the piss in league one, and become a decent Championship striker. 
    Well, he was leading goalscorer in last season's Danish SupaLiga.

    Sounds like he's keen to prove himself in English football.