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Jermaine Defoe
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Wasn't it just an off-hand comment by Simon Jordan on Talksport about Defore coming here? Is there actually anything real to back this up?3
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Although I would say if it's low wages and he's coaching too, might help the likes of Burstow.1
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We don't need him, Chucks is coming back.0
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Defoe in as a coach would be good. Love him or hate him but no denying what a class striker he was and if can get that over in coaching then get him in.
Euell to be full time assistant after that.1 -
He was 16 years old when he left us.
He's a passionate successful goalscorer and would give our young lads a lift by coaching them. They would listen to his every word.
I highly doubt he would come here to start a coaching career, but I'd definitely have him back.
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Dave2l said:He was 16 years old when he left us.
He's a passionate successful goalscorer and would give our young lads a lift by coaching them. They would listen to his every word.
I highly doubt he would come here to start a coaching career, but I'd definitely have him back.7 -
The only reason I could see Defoe coming back is as a coach. A striking coach. Remember the Cat 1 acedemy status requires us to have more coaches so if he's done his badges I can think of worse players to work with someone like Burstow and Kanu1
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Wouldn't want that judus prick back, even in a coaching role4
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Defoe coaching an as yet not signed a contract Kanu, Leaburn, Reilly,Lapado etc sounds like the worst idea I have ever heard!4
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Athletico Charlton said:Defoe coaching an as yet not signed a contract Kanu, Leaburn, Reilly,Lapado etc sounds like the worst idea I have ever heard!0
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I can't see him being anything more than an impact sub as a player. Would he still have an impact next season? Aneke and Defoe would be an interesting bench as attacking subs.
Personally I can't see it although I don't think TalkSport would have Tweeted about it if they hadn't heard something. I suspect it might be discussed. Afterall the TS journalist who wrote the piece is a Charlton supporter.0 -
I thought he was 74 at least1
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I'd have him back like a shot. Would fancy him to score a hatful in this league, despite his age. Plus our current strikers could learn a lot from him.1
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DaveMehmet said:I'd have him back like a shot. Would fancy him to score a hatful in this league, despite his age. Plus our current strikers could learn a lot from him.0
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Not for me too old, plus he turned his back on us...1
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Chippycafc said:Not for me too old, plus he turned his back on us...
People come and go and he's had a great career.
Loyalty and everything is out the door now.
Our pride has been minimised a bit recently. We needed the likes of Simon Jordan to stand up for us! As an example.
We are desperate to get out of a mind numbing boring league.
Defoe left us over 20 years ago! He was 16 years old. Can forgive and forget that one easily enough...5 -
Dave2l said:Chippycafc said:Not for me too old, plus he turned his back on us...
People come and go and he's had a great career.
Loyalty and everything is out the door now.
Our pride has been minimised a bit recently. We needed the likes of Simon Jordan to stand up for us! As an example.
We are desperate to get out of a mind numbing boring league.
Defoe left us over 20 years ago! He was 16 years old. Can forgive and forget that one easily enough...0 -
Nearly 40 and left Rangers because he didn’t like the lack of game time in his player/coach role.
No thanks.0 -
Way too old for us, he should go and play for a league 2 side or someone with loads of cash swilling about like Wrexham0
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Never thought we would be getting in a player who is older then me.0
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sadiejane1981 said:I can't stand the greedy b"@£ard but all would be forgiven if he admitted he was wrong and came and played for us for free for 7 weeks...0
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There are very few players I dislike more than lyle Taylor, and he is one of them. No way should he be anywhere near our club as a player or a coach2
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He was 16 when he left... Really weird how people still hate him.11
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I don’t hate him because he left at 16, but I can’t stand him for the smug and disrespectful way he celebrated in front of our fans every time he came back and scored against us. You don’t do that if you have any decency or respect for the club who nurtured and developed you.2
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JaShea99 said:I don’t hate him because he left at 16, but I can’t stand him for the smug and disrespectful way he celebrated in front of our fans every time he came back and scored against us. You don’t do that if you have any decency or respect for the club who nurtured and developed you.6
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May I suggest that some of you go back on this thread and read about the dying kid he led out at Wembley. Maybe it will provide a different perception of the man.
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Never ceases to amaze me how many fans don’t realise that football is a business and the players will go and sign for whoever they think improves their lot for themselves and their loved ones. I’m also amazed that fans are so outraged that a player gives it back to fans when he’s being abused. When Defoe left us for West Ham it was for a deal and chance that he couldn’t refuse. Every one of us would do the same. If I was playing and the fans were giving me the wanker song I’d certainly want to stuff it back down their throats.11
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Covered End said:JaShea99 said:I don’t hate him because he left at 16, but I can’t stand him for the smug and disrespectful way he celebrated in front of our fans every time he came back and scored against us. You don’t do that if you have any decency or respect for the club who nurtured and developed you.0
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thickandthin63 said:Dave2l said:Chippycafc said:Not for me too old, plus he turned his back on us...
People come and go and he's had a great career.
Loyalty and everything is out the door now.
Our pride has been minimised a bit recently. We needed the likes of Simon Jordan to stand up for us! As an example.
We are desperate to get out of a mind numbing boring league.
Defoe left us over 20 years ago! He was 16 years old. Can forgive and forget that one easily enough...
However, one thing that did happen is that her house was redecorated from top to bottom.
Make of that what you will. 🤫0 -
At age 16 even with his obvious raw talent there was no certainty that Jermaine would go on to make it as a professional. When West Ham came along with a deal and enticements, who on earth would blame Jermaine or his family for grabbing it with both hands. Football fans really are a precious bunch when it comes to players leaving.12