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Conor Washington - now at Derby (p26)

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  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,406
    We do need some goals from him.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,016
    Scoham said:
    Maybe he could try that next time he's clean through with only the keeper to beat  :D
  • Stewart
    Stewart Posts: 2,451
    Weak Goalkeeping there. 
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,003
    Scored for N. I. 
  • With the assist from Josh McGuinness
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,643
    edited October 2021

    thenewbie said:
    Scored for N. I. 
    Scored more for them than for us since the start of the season. 
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,360
    thenewbie said:
    Scored for N. I. 
    Scored more for them than for us since the start of the season. 
    Ahh every thread back to being clogged up with misery. 
  • YTS1978
    YTS1978 Posts: 1,705
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
  • YTS1978 said:
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
    Me too, YTS.

    He ran his socks off last night before he was subbed. 

    Certainly can't fault his work rate or enthusiasm.

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  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,003
    YTS1978 said:
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
    Me too, YTS.

    He ran his socks off last night before he was subbed. 

    Certainly can't fault his work rate or enthusiasm.
    He's one player who does to me have that proper Charlton "feeling" for lack of a better term. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But he does what he can do very well and you can't question his application or effort, and even when things aren't working for him he rarely goes hiding. Seems to be fairly popular with the other players too. 
  • thenewbie said:
    YTS1978 said:
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
    Me too, YTS.

    He ran his socks off last night before he was subbed. 

    Certainly can't fault his work rate or enthusiasm.
    He's one player who does to me have that proper Charlton "feeling" for lack of a better term. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But he does what he can do very well and you can't question his application or effort, and even when things aren't working for him he rarely goes hiding. Seems to be fairly popular with the other players too. 
    Indeed.

    I would add that this also applies to Purrington IMO but he does appear to divide opinions on here. 
  • Ferryman
    Ferryman Posts: 2,921
    I find him similar to Gary Nelson in style, work rate and goal ratio.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,360
    thenewbie said:
    YTS1978 said:
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
    Me too, YTS.

    He ran his socks off last night before he was subbed. 

    Certainly can't fault his work rate or enthusiasm.
    He's one player who does to me have that proper Charlton "feeling" for lack of a better term. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But he does what he can do very well and you can't question his application or effort, and even when things aren't working for him he rarely goes hiding. Seems to be fairly popular with the other players too. 
    Indeed.

    I would add that this also applies to Purrington IMO but he does appear to divide opinions on here. 
    And Gilbey
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,003
    Dazzler21 said:
    thenewbie said:
    YTS1978 said:
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
    Me too, YTS.

    He ran his socks off last night before he was subbed. 

    Certainly can't fault his work rate or enthusiasm.
    He's one player who does to me have that proper Charlton "feeling" for lack of a better term. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But he does what he can do very well and you can't question his application or effort, and even when things aren't working for him he rarely goes hiding. Seems to be fairly popular with the other players too. 
    Indeed.

    I would add that this also applies to Purrington IMO but he does appear to divide opinions on here. 
    And Gilbey
    Yeah, I'd agree with both of those actually. I think that there is a core of decent players in this squad somewhere but in the midst of going from desperately under strength we've ended up going all the way to overstuffed and now have to trim back before we can find the best team. 

    Hopefully now that's happening/happened but it's very frustrating to see. 
  • Sam_777
    Sam_777 Posts: 52
    thenewbie said:
    YTS1978 said:
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
    Me too, YTS.

    He ran his socks off last night before he was subbed. 

    Certainly can't fault his work rate or enthusiasm.
    He's one player who does to me have that proper Charlton "feeling" for lack of a better term. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But he does what he can do very well and you can't question his application or effort, and even when things aren't working for him he rarely goes hiding. Seems to be fairly popular with the other players too. 
    Indeed.

    I would add that this also applies to Purrington IMO but he does appear to divide opinions on here. 
    Purrington divides opinions because even though he's fucking shit, the majority seem to have the impression he's a functional & effective modern day full-back 
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,003
    Sam_777 said:
    thenewbie said:
    YTS1978 said:
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
    Me too, YTS.

    He ran his socks off last night before he was subbed. 

    Certainly can't fault his work rate or enthusiasm.
    He's one player who does to me have that proper Charlton "feeling" for lack of a better term. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But he does what he can do very well and you can't question his application or effort, and even when things aren't working for him he rarely goes hiding. Seems to be fairly popular with the other players too. 
    Indeed.

    I would add that this also applies to Purrington IMO but he does appear to divide opinions on here. 
    Purrington divides opinions because even though he's fucking shit, the majority seem to have the impression he's a functional & effective modern day full-back 

  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,827
    Sam_777 said:
    thenewbie said:
    YTS1978 said:
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
    Me too, YTS.

    He ran his socks off last night before he was subbed. 

    Certainly can't fault his work rate or enthusiasm.
    He's one player who does to me have that proper Charlton "feeling" for lack of a better term. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But he does what he can do very well and you can't question his application or effort, and even when things aren't working for him he rarely goes hiding. Seems to be fairly popular with the other players too. 
    Indeed.

    I would add that this also applies to Purrington IMO but he does appear to divide opinions on here. 
    Purrington divides opinions because even though he's fucking shit, the majority seem to have the impression he's a functional & effective modern day full-back 
    Spot on . 
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,386
    Sam_777 said:
    thenewbie said:
    YTS1978 said:
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
    Me too, YTS.

    He ran his socks off last night before he was subbed. 

    Certainly can't fault his work rate or enthusiasm.
    He's one player who does to me have that proper Charlton "feeling" for lack of a better term. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But he does what he can do very well and you can't question his application or effort, and even when things aren't working for him he rarely goes hiding. Seems to be fairly popular with the other players too. 
    Indeed.

    I would add that this also applies to Purrington IMO but he does appear to divide opinions on here. 
    Purrington divides opinions because even though he's fucking shit, the majority seem to have the impression he's a functional & effective modern day full-back 
    No one thinks he’s a modern full back, but he’s a solid L1 player. Saying that I wouldn’t rush to offer him a new deal, I hope we’re looking to sign better full backs on both sides in the summer, assuming we don’t in January.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,759
    Sam_777 said:
    thenewbie said:
    YTS1978 said:
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
    Me too, YTS.

    He ran his socks off last night before he was subbed. 

    Certainly can't fault his work rate or enthusiasm.
    He's one player who does to me have that proper Charlton "feeling" for lack of a better term. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But he does what he can do very well and you can't question his application or effort, and even when things aren't working for him he rarely goes hiding. Seems to be fairly popular with the other players too. 
    Indeed.

    I would add that this also applies to Purrington IMO but he does appear to divide opinions on here. 
    Purrington divides opinions because even though he's fucking shit, the majority seem to have the impression he's a functional & effective modern day full-back 
    Leave off !  . He’s no Roberto Carlos but he’s far from being shit .

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  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,683
    Sam_777 said:
    thenewbie said:
    YTS1978 said:
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
    Me too, YTS.

    He ran his socks off last night before he was subbed. 

    Certainly can't fault his work rate or enthusiasm.
    He's one player who does to me have that proper Charlton "feeling" for lack of a better term. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But he does what he can do very well and you can't question his application or effort, and even when things aren't working for him he rarely goes hiding. Seems to be fairly popular with the other players too. 
    Indeed.

    I would add that this also applies to Purrington IMO but he does appear to divide opinions on here. 
    Purrington divides opinions because even though he's fucking shit, the majority seem to have the impression he's a functional & effective modern day full-back 
    Leave off !  . He’s no Roberto Carlos but he’s far from being shit .
    I agree. 
    He's a better player than the two useless full backs playing opposite him.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,360
    edited October 2021
    Scoham said:
    Sam_777 said:
    thenewbie said:
    YTS1978 said:
    I like Washington, he reminds me of Gary Nelson if I'm honest, which is meant as praise!
    Me too, YTS.

    He ran his socks off last night before he was subbed. 

    Certainly can't fault his work rate or enthusiasm.
    He's one player who does to me have that proper Charlton "feeling" for lack of a better term. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But he does what he can do very well and you can't question his application or effort, and even when things aren't working for him he rarely goes hiding. Seems to be fairly popular with the other players too. 
    Indeed.

    I would add that this also applies to Purrington IMO but he does appear to divide opinions on here. 
    Purrington divides opinions because even though he's fucking shit, the majority seem to have the impression he's a functional & effective modern day full-back 
    No one thinks he’s a modern full back, but he’s a solid L1 player. Saying that I wouldn’t rush to offer him a new deal, I hope we’re looking to sign better full backs on both sides in the summer, assuming we don’t in January.
    Agreed whatever division we're in we need better players in many positions.

    Purrington though if we're in this league isn't a priority to replace.
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,406
    Loaded up the Washinton thread to see a debate about Purrington. 

    Time to find the Purrington thread now...
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,176
    I've seen a few people recently complaining that our players aren't really connecting with the fans, and aren't as involved on social media as they'd like. Then I see decent enough players who, even if they're limited, always give their best described as 'fucking shit' during an international break. Used to be players only got that from the stands when we're 2-0 down, now they can enjoy it daily from the comfort of their living rooms. I'm amazed any of them have social media at all.
  • mendonca said:
    Loaded up the Washinton thread to see a debate about Purrington. 

    Time to find the Purrington thread now...
    Bad positional play by Purrington, who instead of sticking to his own thread has wandered out of position into the Washington thread
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 5,911
    Sod it I'm going to drop his name into the Cory Blackett Taylor thread as well, as that one seems to be all about the new Deji lol
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,406
    Friends messaging saying he had a blinder when on. Ran the Italian warlords ragged and high work rate. 

    A slightly familiar tale that he should have taken his chance near the end to win it for N.I.
  • mendonca said:
    Friends messaging saying he had a blinder when on. Ran the Italian warlords ragged and high work rate. 

    A slightly familiar tale that he should have taken his chance near the end to win it for N.I.
    Looked really sharp off the bench. 

    Should be on a high on Saturday after that great performance from NI. 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,643
    Another non-scoring striker who may run & run but when given a chance to score often misses.

    What joy.