3.5 years is a statement. A risk because of the injuries but too good for this league when he is fit.
Pleased he's back as we clearly needed some one up top and he was good last year.
Doesn't fit into the model that Thomas set out of young players we can develop and not injured though.
But he was keen to come (heard a few weeks back he was ringing up asking to come) and Jacko knows him
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Chuks Aneke - speculation re 2023/24 season (p60)
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Mendonca In Asdas said:North Lower Neil said:Was it ever revealed what the injury issues were/are?2
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JohnfromNorfolk said:Trying to imagine the reaction on here if Chuks has signed for another L1 side instead of us.5
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Henry Irving said:
Lyle to Brum next?.0 -
Bedsaddick said:paulfox said:ffs, did they only do a 20min medical because that’s all he can play?,probably worried he’d get injured!!. Well at least he’s back to his level. Can’t believe I’m going to have to watch that over rated lump again, however I’ll support him and hope for good things whilst in the Charlton shirt, begrudgingly.🤷🏻♂️.2
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:Chizz said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Covered End said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Belv said:£300k for a player that left for nothing only 5 months ago.
What a fantastic piece of business.
I suspect I'm going to get whoosed here but are we really paying £300k for someone who left on a free transfer 7 months ago?
He was out of contract.
But I'm never going to agree with you that it is good business to let someone walk out the door and 7 months later, buy him back for £300k (if that is the true figure).
However, even if the cost is significantly less, I could argue that the overall cost will still be significantly higher as we are stuck in this awful league for at least another season. Who knows if Aneke had been signed up last year whether we would now be sitting in one of the top 2 places instead of facing a difficult trip to Cheltenham tomorrow where defeat will leave us looking over our shoulders rather uncomfortably.1 -
ridiculous contract - 3.5 years for a player who failed in the Championship coming to a club who have the stated aim of promotion initially to the Championship4
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if he’s too good for this league, why isn’t he any good in the championship??, surely he’s just good and at his level in this league?.0
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I think Aneke's injuries were mainly the season before in the Championship when he barely played - last season was more a case of Bowyer managing his minutes on the pitch and not wanting to risk further injury by playing twice a week. TBF I don't think Bowyer trusted any of his squad to play twice a week hence all the chopping and changing. Maybe training was too intense last season?
Could have done with Aneke off the bench Wednesday night to replace Leko up front, not just for his goal threat but also his hold up play which is not Washington or Leko's strength.1 -
If losing Chuks was huge. Surely resigning him is huge!
Welcome back. A Londoner is never meant for Brummie life. It just never works.6 - Sponsored links:
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Birmingham fans really baffled by this .. they believe he has been sold behind Bowyer back as they now only have one fit striker available ..
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RonnieMoore said:Birmingham fans really baffled by this .. they believe he has been sold behind Bowyer back as they now only have one fit striker available ..1
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RonnieMoore said:Birmingham fans really baffled by this .. they believe he has been sold behind Bowyer back as they now only have one fit striker available ..8
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Great signing, the crying on this board if he’d signed for someone like Ipswich or Sunderland, makes me laugh.2
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Aneke never made it big time in the Championship unlike Lyle. He's banging them in left, right and centre..on the coach and bench.1
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Delighted with this !Wow 300k the owner is loaded and this isn’t much and who else around.Chuks second coming !1
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Great signing:
Sorry I lied when I said Aneke scored a goal every 100 minutes last season; it was a goal every 101 minutes.
Any combo as long as two up top of Stockley, Washington, Aneke, Burstow will be ideal.
Can't be bothered to read the negative comments on here but Chuks was fit enough in be in the squad 36 times last season. Covid made him miss a few games and the health issue was always what might happen to him. (Not Covid related as apparently it was an issue in the Championship)
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RonnieMoore said:Birmingham fans really baffled by this .. they believe he has been sold behind Bowyer back as they now only have one fit striker available ..7
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Love it. Welcome back, big man!0
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Henry Irving said:3.5 years is a statement. A risk because of the injuries but too good for this league when he is fit.
Pleased he's back as we clearly needed some one up top and he was good last year.
Doesn't fit into the model that Thomas set out of young players we can develop and not injured though.
But he was keen to come (heard a few weeks back he was ringing up asking to come) and Jacko knows him
Lyle to Brum next?.1 -
lancashire lad said:ridiculous contract - 3.5 years for a player who failed in the Championship coming to a club who have the stated aim of promotion initially to the Championship7
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killerandflash said:Henry Irving said:3.5 years is a statement. A risk because of the injuries but too good for this league when he is fit.
Pleased he's back as we clearly needed some one up top and he was good last year.
Doesn't fit into the model that Thomas set out of young players we can develop and not injured though.
But he was keen to come (heard a few weeks back he was ringing up asking to come) and Jacko knows him
Lyle to Brum next?.0 -
Slightly underwhelming but then arguably better than expected0
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Chunes said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Chizz said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Covered End said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Belv said:£300k for a player that left for nothing only 5 months ago.
What a fantastic piece of business.
I suspect I'm going to get whoosed here but are we really paying £300k for someone who left on a free transfer 7 months ago?
He was out of contract.
But I'm never going to agree with you that it is good business to let someone walk out the door and 7 months later, buy him back for £300k (if that is the true figure).
However, even if the cost is significantly less, I could argue that the overall cost will still be significantly higher as we are stuck in this awful league for at least another season. Who knows if Aneke had been signed up last year whether we would now be sitting in one of the top 2 places instead of facing a difficult trip to Cheltenham tomorrow where defeat will leave us looking over our shoulders rather uncomfortably.3 -
se9addick said:lancashire lad said:ridiculous contract - 3.5 years for a player who failed in the Championship coming to a club who have the stated aim of promotion initially to the Championship0
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ForeverAddickted said:
Be good to have him back, but also needs to show composure in front of goal
There were times last season where he was equally just as wasteful as the likes of Washington, e.g. remember him hitting the bar against Rochdale from within the six yard box.
Yet only remembered for the time he hit the bar.
Proper Charlton Life!
(@ForeverAddickted couldn't resist, sorry)
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He should keep Ryan Innis company when they are both in the medical room on Monday1
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No pants cafc0
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