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Jonny Williams - now at Gillingham (p47)
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Never has a player done so little in a Charlton shirt, but received so much love in my opinion! I'm guilty of it too, as I really like the fella, but he had just a handful of decent games tbh. We can do a lot better...hopefully. COYA3
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Cafc43v3r said:Charltonparklane said:MuttleyCAFC said:I'd have Williams back because he is a good player for league one. He needs a bit of love but I like his game.
As a wise man once said you don't sign Picasso and expect him to play the piano.
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Cafc43v3r said:Charltonparklane said:MuttleyCAFC said:I'd have Williams back because he is a good player for league one. He needs a bit of love but I like his game.
Like Gilbey has proved playing in the right position, in the right role, makes a massive difference. Almost every league 1 player is either very good at something and not great at anything else or OK at most things without being excellent at anything.
If Stockley or Wyke were as good with their feet as they are with their head they would probably cost more than Kane and Haaland!
Williams is an outstanding 10 by league 1 standards and a good one by championship standards. He is absolutely rubbish by league 1 standards at doing anything else. If you don't play him as a 10 he isn't worth having.
As a wise man once said you don't sign Picasso and expect him to play the piano.
It took him years to get his first goal for us.2 -
MuttleyCAFC said:He was poorly managed last season. He won't have become a poor player overnight.
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Coming on for Wales in the last 15mins of a friendly with Albania (currently 0-0)0
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Taken off injured for the last 12 mins.1
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Just been hacked down, must have been bad as he was straight up pushing the opponent
Isnt like him in normal circumstances2 -
Callumcafc said:Cafc43v3r said:Charltonparklane said:MuttleyCAFC said:I'd have Williams back because he is a good player for league one. He needs a bit of love but I like his game.
Like Gilbey has proved playing in the right position, in the right role, makes a massive difference. Almost every league 1 player is either very good at something and not great at anything else or OK at most things without being excellent at anything.
If Stockley or Wyke were as good with their feet as they are with their head they would probably cost more than Kane and Haaland!
Williams is an outstanding 10 by league 1 standards and a good one by championship standards. He is absolutely rubbish by league 1 standards at doing anything else. If you don't play him as a 10 he isn't worth having.
As a wise man once said you don't sign Picasso and expect him to play the piano.
It took him years to get his first goal for us.
He never got a proper run in the side, in the right position, after that.3 -
NapaAddick said:MuttleyCAFC said:He was poorly managed last season. He won't have become a poor player overnight.
I couldn't give to shits how nice he is. I have eyes, I watch games.1 - Sponsored links:
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Blimey, a slide tackle? Cawley must’ve looked hard for one of those... :-)1
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MuttleyCAFC said:He was poorly managed last season. He won't have become a poor player overnight.0
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Seems he’s on the decline now sadly0
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wmcf123 said:MuttleyCAFC said:He was poorly managed last season. He won't have become a poor player overnight.
Is that Mick that has signed him what, 3 times. Non footballing decision this one. If it wasn't Mick would have told him to his face, or maybe he was scared that Johnny would tell him to stick it up his bollocks?
He will either get another championship club or a big league 1 one. He won't be scrapping in the hope a Morecombe sign him, as I have seen suggested here.2 -
MuttleyCAFC said:He was poorly managed last season. He won't have become a poor player overnight.An appalling scoring record throughout his career for an offensive player, and it is not as if he has a lot of assists.Jonny scored only 2 goals with us and both in league 1. Purrington 4 and 2 of those were in the Championship. Both joined the Club at the same time and I bet if you check the stats Purrington has greater assists.1
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Cafc43v3r said:wmcf123 said:MuttleyCAFC said:He was poorly managed last season. He won't have become a poor player overnight.
Is that Mick that has signed him what, 3 times. Non footballing decision this one. If it wasn't Mick would have told him to his face, or maybe he was scared that Johnny would tell him to stick it up his bollocks?
He will either get another championship club or a big league 1 one. He won't be scrapping in the hope a Morecombe sign him, as I have seen suggested here.0 -
Redrobo said:MuttleyCAFC said:He was poorly managed last season. He won't have become a poor player overnight.An appalling scoring record throughout his career for an offensive player, and it is not as if he has a lot of assists.Jonny scored only 2 goals with us and both in league 1. Purrington 4 and 2 of those were in the Championship. Both joined the Club at the same time and I bet if you check the stats Purrington has greater assists.
Ben Purrington has more career goals than Gary Neville, does that make him a better full back?
We can argue from dusk till dawn on if you would have Johnny Williams in your team, your squad, or not. To suggest Williams isn't a very good player is either ignorance or being obtuse.
To say Johnny Williams is good enough to make it worth setting up so you can get him in is a different conversation, and one we would probably agree on.2 -
Great in play off final, proper nice guy. Wish him well !4
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I was comparing two players who were playing for the same team at exactly the same point in time. One a defender who has outscored a so called attacking player. A player that many think is not good enough as anything other than a squad role.
I think Jonny was good at coming on for the last 15mins as he was different and attacked players. I became more disillusioned as time went on that there was never an end result.I just don’t see how he influences a game. Maybe I have higher standards as you describe him as very good, but last season I would not have had in my starting 11, and for me, that makes him not good enough for us.
I don’t see that as ignorance or being obtuse.0 -
Redrobo said:
I was comparing two players who were playing for the same team at exactly the same point in time. One a defender who has outscored a so called attacking player. A player that many think is not good enough as anything other than a squad role.
I think Jonny was good at coming on for the last 15mins as he was different and attacked players. I became more disillusioned as time went on that there was never an end result.I just don’t see how he influences a game. Maybe I have higher standards as you describe him as very good, but last season I would not have had in my starting 11, and for me, that makes him not good enough for us.
I don’t see that as ignorance or being obtuse.
After he got injured, from being kicked off the pitch, not a pull or tear, he never regularly played for us as a ten again. For what ever reason. Part of that reason was Doughty, part of it was Bowyer, part of it was Johnny himself and his body not being reliable enough to build a team round. I am sure there were other reasons as well.
This season once Oztumer was sacrificed for the salary cap and Chuks was reclassified as a number 9 you couldn't build a formation round a number 10 If Williams was your only option and you had to play Doughty anywhere other than left back. Williams will never be able to play in a midfield 3 in league 1, nor wide in a front 3.
If you play a diamond with split strikers Williams is an outstand league 1 player and a very good championship one. If you play anything else he is probably bang average league 1.
Like I said I wouldn't want him back, unless we played like that, which I don't think we will. My regret with Williams is he is good enough for us to build a team round for 3 years, he isn't reliable enough.
I can't see what else you, or his other knockers are seeing?0 - Sponsored links:
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To be fair JW was outstanding for those first 6 or 7 games in the Championship!
But he was surrounded but LT, Leko and Gallagher.
He was never the same for us after that knee injury0 -
For Charlton to be successful in League 1 we need to start with fit, mobile players with a modicum of skill and good energy.
Jonny has a battery that only lasts 60 minutes on a good day, is Sponsored by Swarovski, and can spend longer on the deck than a journeyman boxer.
Our problem is last season we had various players who failed the fit, mobile, skill and energy tests; or at least a couple of these basic requirements.
Williams, Maddison, Gunter, Aneke, Watson, Schwartz, and Inniss to name just 7, failed for various reasons to do with Mind, body and in a couple of the above, age.
Ryan Inniss would be the most effective CB in League 1 but the 10 years he was attached to Palace his injuries while out on loan were long and curtailed his involvement. We took a gamble on Ryan which going forward under Thomas Sandgaard we shouldn't be doing. New injuries occur but we need to find the equivalent of Ward-Prowse for Cafc in League 1 who has been on the field for every minute of the last two seasons for Southampton ! Amazing record.
Nigel Adkins philosophy and words are for a more robust and healthy group of players;
Well at least to start with !
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Williams is a bit of a paradox - build a team around him and he could be outstanding. But he's a bit fragile to be worth building around, there's always the question of his fitness/injury record.
He'll always be a good player who could've been great for me.2 -
Ricky Holmes was a similar run at players type, but not half as talented as Williams. He scored 19 goals in his two years with us. Just saying.1
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Redrobo said:Ricky Holmes was a similar run at players type, but not half as talented as Williams. He scored 19 goals in his two years with us. Just saying.
Scoring goals
Creating chances
Free kicks
All at a better standard than Johnny imo.12 -
blackpool72 said:Redrobo said:Ricky Holmes was a similar run at players type, but not half as talented as Williams. He scored 19 goals in his two years with us. Just saying.
Scoring goals
Creating chances
Free kicks
All at a better standard than Johnny imo.0 -
Callumcafc said:Cafc43v3r said:wmcf123 said:MuttleyCAFC said:He was poorly managed last season. He won't have become a poor player overnight.
Is that Mick that has signed him what, 3 times. Non footballing decision this one. If it wasn't Mick would have told him to his face, or maybe he was scared that Johnny would tell him to stick it up his bollocks?
He will either get another championship club or a big league 1 one. He won't be scrapping in the hope a Morecombe sign him, as I have seen suggested here.
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ricky_otto said:blackpool72 said:Redrobo said:Ricky Holmes was a similar run at players type, but not half as talented as Williams. He scored 19 goals in his two years with us. Just saying.
Scoring goals
Creating chances
Free kicks
All at a better standard than Johnny imo.
Holmes is similar to Maddison, as a player not personality, if fans picked the teams he would be a championship player.2 -
Ricky Holmes had an excellent spell at Cafc and it was only in the last month when the speculation and the accumulation of the kicks and his 100% efforts caught up with him.
As it turned out just like when Mark Kinsella went to Aston Villa, Ricky's best days had gone and his body was worn out; a couple of years earlier and Sheffield United would have had a superb squad player to add to their Championship side.
No comparison between Ricky Holmes and Jonny Williams when it comes to goals or assists. Ricky wins by a mile.
Jonny looked more classy and he had a more subtle effect on the side. The Wembley cameo was one of his better days when he won a few free kicks within minutes of coming on and helped to wrestle back the momentum for the orgasmic climax by our favourite BFG.
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Cafc43v3r said:ricky_otto said:blackpool72 said:Redrobo said:Ricky Holmes was a similar run at players type, but not half as talented as Williams. He scored 19 goals in his two years with us. Just saying.
Scoring goals
Creating chances
Free kicks
All at a better standard than Johnny imo.
Honestly, who cares about those two points, on the pitch is where it counts
Redrobo and blackpool's excellent observations stand3