Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
January 2021 Transfer Targets (last minute swoop for Jaiyesimi p184 - NOW it's all over.)
Comments
-
killerandflash said:I was sceptical about Bogle from the start, but agree that much of the criticism is well OTT, as was the criticism of Bonne before him. We've not created many chances since the start of 2020, generating massive pressure on the striker to score the one good chance he might get, when no striker will take every chance they get, especially at L1 level.
What he hasn't shown is composure in front of goal.
Watch old videos - and for Grimsby, with his confidence running high, he was performing very well and scoring plenty, including some outstanding goals.
Which to me suggests, that after a poor run, his problems here at Charlton are in his head.
Football isn't just played with the feet, it's played in the head too.
You need mental strength, decision making, belief and composure to perform well.
And right now, that's what Bogle is struggling with. IMO.
11 -
Oggy Red said:killerandflash said:I was sceptical about Bogle from the start, but agree that much of the criticism is well OTT, as was the criticism of Bonne before him. We've not created many chances since the start of 2020, generating massive pressure on the striker to score the one good chance he might get, when no striker will take every chance they get, especially at L1 level.
What he hasn't shown is composure in front of goal.
Watch old videos - and for Grimsby, with his confidence running high, he was performing very well and scoring plenty, including some outstanding goals.
Which to me suggests, that after a poor run, his problems here at Charlton are in his head.
Football isn't just played with the feet, it's played in the head too.
You need mental strength, decision making, belief and composure to perform well.
And right now, that's what Bogle is struggling with. IMO.
Loyalty works both ways.6 -
golfaddick said:Oggy Red said:killerandflash said:I was sceptical about Bogle from the start, but agree that much of the criticism is well OTT, as was the criticism of Bonne before him. We've not created many chances since the start of 2020, generating massive pressure on the striker to score the one good chance he might get, when no striker will take every chance they get, especially at L1 level.
What he hasn't shown is composure in front of goal.
Watch old videos - and for Grimsby, with his confidence running high, he was performing very well and scoring plenty, including some outstanding goals.
Which to me suggests, that after a poor run, his problems here at Charlton are in his head.
Football isn't just played with the feet, it's played in the head too.
You need mental strength, decision making, belief and composure to perform well.
And right now, that's what Bogle is struggling with. IMO.
Loyalty works both ways.
I don't have a problem if a manager wants to sub a player after 30 minutes.
But I really don't like players being publicly dressed down or even humiliated.
If a manager needs to deal with a situation, keep it behind closed doors.
Bowyer himself has often said, "some players need a kick up the arse, others need an arm round the shoulder".
3 -
Mendonca In Asdas said:Bogle got more goals than Hemed and Parker put together, don’t know why he gets so much grief!3
-
Oggy Red said:killerandflash said:I was sceptical about Bogle from the start, but agree that much of the criticism is well OTT, as was the criticism of Bonne before him. We've not created many chances since the start of 2020, generating massive pressure on the striker to score the one good chance he might get, when no striker will take every chance they get, especially at L1 level.
What he hasn't shown is composure in front of goal.
Watch old videos - and for Grimsby, with his confidence running high, he was performing very well and scoring plenty, including some outstanding goals.
Which to me suggests, that after a poor run, his problems here at Charlton are in his head.
Football isn't just played with the feet, it's played in the head too.
You need mental strength, decision making, belief and composure to perform well.
And right now, that's what Bogle is struggling with. IMO.
2 -
killerandflash said:I was sceptical about Bogle from the start, but agree that much of the criticism is well OTT, as was the criticism of Bonne before him. We've not created many chances since the start of 2020, generating massive pressure on the striker to score the one good chance he might get, when no striker will take every chance they get, especially at L1 level.0
-
sam3110 said:DOUCHER said:cafcfan1990 said:DOUCHER said:cafcfan1990 said:DOUCHER said:if we can only have one player it would be a toss up between another striker (with physical presence and pace ideally or an athletic / physically imposing midfielder - ideally we get both after managing to offload a couple somehow1
-
DOUCHER said:cafcfan1990 said:DOUCHER said:if we can only have one player it would be a toss up between another striker (with physical presence and pace ideally or an athletic / physically imposing midfielder - ideally we get both after managing to offload a couple somehow0
-
Agree that Bogle's issue is a lack of confidence. A new fresh challenge is what he needs & I hope it works out for him.
Grimsby (where he is adored by the fans) would make alot of sense as a place to kick start his career.4 -
Cordoban Addick said:Covered End said:Cordoban Addick said:Covered End said:I can see why TS was pleased to sign Stockley.
He looks like Kirk Douglas in The Vikings.
We're gonna smash our way outta this league.
Move over the lightweights
A couple of good Jewish Vikings as my father likes to say.2 - Sponsored links:
-
Cordoban Addick said:Covered End said:Cordoban Addick said:Covered End said:I can see why TS was pleased to sign Stockley.
He looks like Kirk Douglas in The Vikings.
We're gonna smash our way outta this league.
Move over the lightweights
A couple of good Jewish Vikings as my father likes to say.1 -
RedRobin said:killerandflash said:I was sceptical about Bogle from the start, but agree that much of the criticism is well OTT, as was the criticism of Bonne before him. We've not created many chances since the start of 2020, generating massive pressure on the striker to score the one good chance he might get, when no striker will take every chance they get, especially at L1 level.
Watch the highlights. As Bogle was going round the keeper, he was clearly fouled by the keeper.
Despite being knocked off balance and stumbling, to Bogle's credit he tried to stay on his feet and rolled the ball into the net.
Other players may have just gone down for a penalty. It would have been an easier option.
Bogle should at least be given credit where it is due.
14 -
Oggy Red said:golfaddick said:Oggy Red said:killerandflash said:I was sceptical about Bogle from the start, but agree that much of the criticism is well OTT, as was the criticism of Bonne before him. We've not created many chances since the start of 2020, generating massive pressure on the striker to score the one good chance he might get, when no striker will take every chance they get, especially at L1 level.
What he hasn't shown is composure in front of goal.
Watch old videos - and for Grimsby, with his confidence running high, he was performing very well and scoring plenty, including some outstanding goals.
Which to me suggests, that after a poor run, his problems here at Charlton are in his head.
Football isn't just played with the feet, it's played in the head too.
You need mental strength, decision making, belief and composure to perform well.
And right now, that's what Bogle is struggling with. IMO.
Loyalty works both ways.
I don't have a problem if a manager wants to sub a player after 30 minutes.
But I really don't like players being publicly dressed down or even humiliated.
If a manager needs to deal with a situation, keep it behind closed doors.
Bowyer himself has often said, "some players need a kick up the arse, others need an arm round the shoulder".
He couldn't because Chuks is made of glass? He bloody well could have done, there is no rules that say you have to play one of them. In fact Bowyer has done so in the past.
I can't think of a player, that has started as many games as Bogle, that hasn't been given a fair chance to succeed. We are now left with a player we almost can't play and a waste of a squad place. That's poor management, which ever way you look at it.1 -
Anyway back on topic, I would love the last/next signing to be a 19-21 year old left sided center back on a perm to be back up to Famewo this season and either first choice in league 1 next season or back up to A N Other in the championship next season.
That's how you rebuild.15 -
Redrobo said:Bogle may not be the most gifted player we have ever had, but do we really need to be so classless with the comments?5
-
Cafc43v3r said:Anyway back on topic, I would love the last/next signing to be a 19-21 year old left sided center back on a perm to be back up to Famewo this season and either first choice in league 1 next season or back up to A N Other in the championship next season.
That's how you rebuild.
Xavier Tshimanga Kamaluba Ntite Mukendi Mpoyi Mbuyamba
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xavier_Mbuyamba
0 -
CH4RLTON said:Cafc43v3r said:Anyway back on topic, I would love the last/next signing to be a 19-21 year old left sided center back on a perm to be back up to Famewo this season and either first choice in league 1 next season or back up to A N Other in the championship next season.
That's how you rebuild.
Xavier Tshimanga Kamaluba Ntite Mukendi Mpoyi Mbuyamba
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xavier_Mbuyamba0 -
BR7_addick said:Can’t say Bogle isn’t a trier, just not a lot of ball quality there at all. Stockley from what I’ve seen is a big upgrade on him.1
-
Randall not in the Exeter team today so must be on the move somewhere hopefully us9
- Sponsored links:
-
If you believe FootballInsider(?????) we've gone back with a 500k bid that has been turned down0
-
cazo said:Randall not in the Exeter team today so must be on the move somewhere hopefully us1
-
Oggy Red said:RedRobin said:killerandflash said:I was sceptical about Bogle from the start, but agree that much of the criticism is well OTT, as was the criticism of Bonne before him. We've not created many chances since the start of 2020, generating massive pressure on the striker to score the one good chance he might get, when no striker will take every chance they get, especially at L1 level.
Watch the highlights. As Bogle was going round the keeper, he was clearly fouled by the keeper.
Despite being knocked off balance and stumbling, to Bogle's credit he tried to stay on his feet and rolled the ball into the net.
Other players may have just gone down for a penalty. It would have been an easier option.
Bogle should at least be given credit where it is due.1 -
Todds_right_hook said:Oggy Red said:RedRobin said:killerandflash said:I was sceptical about Bogle from the start, but agree that much of the criticism is well OTT, as was the criticism of Bonne before him. We've not created many chances since the start of 2020, generating massive pressure on the striker to score the one good chance he might get, when no striker will take every chance they get, especially at L1 level.
Watch the highlights. As Bogle was going round the keeper, he was clearly fouled by the keeper.
Despite being knocked off balance and stumbling, to Bogle's credit he tried to stay on his feet and rolled the ball into the net.
Other players may have just gone down for a penalty. It would have been an easier option.
Bogle should at least be given credit where it is due.
0 -
Oggy Red said:Todds_right_hook said:Oggy Red said:RedRobin said:killerandflash said:I was sceptical about Bogle from the start, but agree that much of the criticism is well OTT, as was the criticism of Bonne before him. We've not created many chances since the start of 2020, generating massive pressure on the striker to score the one good chance he might get, when no striker will take every chance they get, especially at L1 level.
Watch the highlights. As Bogle was going round the keeper, he was clearly fouled by the keeper.
Despite being knocked off balance and stumbling, to Bogle's credit he tried to stay on his feet and rolled the ball into the net.
Other players may have just gone down for a penalty. It would have been an easier option.
Bogle should at least be given credit where it is due.
yes, bogle is poor and even when he scores, he looks like he is going to miss an open goal.1 -
New keeper? Rob Elliott?1