Paul Smyth on loan from QPR (following progress at Leyton Orient p8)
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Not fussed. Good luck to the lad.2
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Quite like Smyth but Miller is a huge upgrade on him5
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I hate this stupid quote system.
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roseandcrown said:Cafc43v3r said:MuttleyCAFC said:I would be surprised if Bogle agreed to leave for the sort of club which would want to sign him now! His agent can use the next few months to find as suitable a move for him as possible.
With Smyth yet another winger/attacking player Bowyer has publicly said he "wanted for ages" then not had the first idea of what to do with him. Played in 4 different positions in about 10 games.
Either Bowyer is telling porkie pies when we sign these players or he thinks he can change them.
"Charlton have completed the signing of attacking midfielder Marcus Maddison on a one-year deal with the option of a second."
They are both from the official site and Gallen said this“But with some it is one year because it is all they want. Other times I’m thinking that’s all I want to commit to here because there is risk factor with certain players. You try and find a middle ground. I’m glad I’ve put options in some players’ contracts.
A good example is someone like Ben Watson. He’s a great player and a great lad. He wanted a two-year contract, of course he did, he wanted security. But I’ve got to protect the football club and think ‘in a year’s time you’re 36’. So he will basically get another year if he plays a certain amount of games. And if he does play the games then he fully deserves it."
It's not really clear what the trigger is, or by whom, but I would assume that neither would leave now for anything less than 18 months on their current wage, what ever that is.
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Morgan can probably do a better job at RWB than Smyth did. Shame to lose him as an attacking option though.0
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We play them on the 1st May...
Not sure about the video clip attached to the Tweet, which just seems to flicker annoyingly!1 -
Would guess its all about releasing a loan place so someone else that Gallen/Bowyer fancy more can be accommodated...0
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Good luck to him.0
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I presume they recalled him and sent him to Accrington because we said he was unlikely to play many games.7
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Covered End said:I presume they recalled him and sent him to Accrington because we said he was unlikely to play many games.0
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Covered End said:I presume they recalled him and sent him to Accrington because we said he was unlikely to play many games.0
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Covered End said:I presume they recalled him and sent him to Accrington because we said he was unlikely to play many games.0
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He gave us maximum effort when he was playing for us and he made a contribution but I think we can do better. Smyth probably feels the same moving to Accrington Stanley and he may have the last laugh.7
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Watch him smash up the league now, scoring them lots of goals as they grab 2nd automatic spot...😉3
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I'll take Billy Gilmour on loan from Chelsea to replace him please17
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golfaddick said:Watch him smash up the league now, scoring them lots of goals as they grab 2nd automatic spot...😉3
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Farewell, 'Little' Smyth and thanks for all your effort and sheer enthusiasm.
Even if it didn't quite work out for you here, you did your best.
Good luck for the future.
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Wow a clinical and swift re-loan from QPR. Im a bit concerned about our loan record of late. We have loaned youngsters without playing them and also other loanees have gathered some mid term injuries with us.
The narrative of us simply improving any and every player is slightly changing.2 -
Liked the guy but the move makes sense for all parties.2
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stop_shouting said:Liked the guy but the move makes sense for all parties.0
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Always gave 100% , but never really impressed .0
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An honest footballer who was a trier but with Millar coming in, 4 bona fide strikers in Aneke, Schwartz, Washington and Stockley, plus Williams, there was no place for him.
Thanks for the assist and goal.
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