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Daniel Kanu - season long loan to Walsall (p21)
Mendonca In Asdas
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Getting rave reviews this season, worth a go on the bench in the pizza trophy??
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Suspect it all comes down to whether he is contracted or not.2
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One thing Charlton aren’t afraid Of doing is promoting young players when they are ready
Really looking forward to seeing if his form in the junior teams follows him to the first team5 -
Not sure if people know this but he is a fan, and I quote an immaculate source here, “
” Hopefully, plays for Charlton as he is a Chartlton lad through and through”42 -
Yep, I saw that on Twitter. Him and Burstow up top as two Charlton lads with Leaburn coming through. Routing for all of them. Would be epic. Charlton fans taking us back through the leagues (not saying Leaburn is, no idea...but he will clearly have a strong affinity).17
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I thought I read somewhere that Miles Leaburn considers (or considered?) himself a Chelsea fanAthletico Charlton said:Yep, I saw that on Twitter. Him and Burstow up top as two Charlton lads with Leaburn coming through. Routing for all of them. Would be epic. Charlton fans taking us back through the leagues (not saying Leaburn is, no idea...but he will clearly have a strong affinity).0 -
They're just a bunch of glory boys.2
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No harm in him being on the bench tomorrow night but nothing more this season please. Let him grow up a bit 1st.
Remember how many people demanded Barker in the team last season and Deji this one?2 -
Has Carlo not shown him footage of the battle of the bridge?Chizz said:
I thought I read somewhere that Miles Leaburn considers (or considered?) himself a Chelsea fanAthletico Charlton said:Yep, I saw that on Twitter. Him and Burstow up top as two Charlton lads with Leaburn coming through. Routing for all of them. Would be epic. Charlton fans taking us back through the leagues (not saying Leaburn is, no idea...but he will clearly have a strong affinity).3 -

Still only 23, according to his passport, so why not give him a go?23 -
on the face of it we appear to have a decent crop of youngsters coming through at the moment2
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2 games from a Wembley final is not the time to blood a youngster regardless of the competition.
We can do that in April when our league games are meaningless.4 -
I hear what you’re saying, but even being a sub and a part of something might help him sign a new deal, if that is lacking?Chris_from_Sidcup said:2 games from a Wembley final is not the time to blood a youngster regardless of the competition.
We can do that in April when our league games are meaningless.
you’ve got to encourage players to want to commit to staying.0 -
I don't think a promising young kid at Charlton (especially one who is apparently a Charlton fan) should need much encouragement to sign. He only needs to look at our history.Mendonca In Asdas said:
I hear what you’re saying, but even being a sub and a part of something might help him sign a new deal, if that is lacking?Chris_from_Sidcup said:2 games from a Wembley final is not the time to blood a youngster regardless of the competition.
We can do that in April when our league games are meaningless.
you’ve got to encourage players to want to commit to staying.
Apart from perhaps Crewe, there can't be many other clubs in the EFL better than us at promoting youngsters to the first team.0 -
Real talent.
We have to remember he is very young, he wasn’t even part of the U18 group that done incredibly well last season. We have to allow him to continue to develop, playing games and scoring goals for the U18s and making the step up to the U23s for the rest of the season.
Bring him in to train with the first team at times and let him come in with them at the start of pre-season. That extra 6 months for him to grow and develop could be crucial. We can then assess where he is at in the summer and get him tied down to a long term deal.I think we all would love a front two of Kanu and Burstow and scoring goals regularly between them. We have to be mindful of their ages and development though.
Exciting future!12 -
Young Kanu sounds like the name of a Grime artist.5
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Yes there's no need in rushing anything. Deji is a good example, as he does seem to have felt some pressure of late following the Pro contract and having an iffy half in the 1st team. Confidence is fragile at a young age.1
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I still remember the first Chinese player in English football. Young Lee Sharpehoof_it_up_to_benty said:Young Kanu sounds like the name of a Grime artist.3 -
If Mason is off, need to get this lad on a long term deal, and on the bench for the rest of the season if no strikers incoming.7
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I’ve heard he’s going to Orient on loan.Mendonca In Asdas said:If Mason is off, need to get this lad on a long term deal, and on the bench for the rest of the season if no strikers incoming.9 -
ricky_otto said:
I still remember the first Chinese player in English football. Young Lee Sharpehoof_it_up_to_benty said:Young Kanu sounds like the name of a Grime artist.
The first Korean was fair haired and play for Man City ?
Lee won Pen.0 -
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I hope he signs but he will talk to the likes of Beadle and Burstow and know the money on offer elsewhere so I expect nothing.0
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This. The heir to Mendonca throne. Need to get him signed up immediatelyMendonca In Asdas said:If Mason is off, need to get this lad on a long term deal, and on the bench for the rest of the season if no strikers incoming.0 -
Anyone know / remember how Birmingham managed to get so much money for Bellingham? Was he on pro terms at his age?2
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He signed a pro contract just before he left to make sure Birmingham could command a fee for him. Without it he could have gone for nothing.Jac_52 said:Anyone know / remember how Birmingham managed to get so much money for Bellingham? Was he on pro terms at his age?1 -
He was a Birmingham fan who looked after his club and did the right thing by a club whom had invested in him and given him his chance.billysboots said:
He signed a pro contract just before he left to make sure Birmingham could command a fee for him. Without it he could have gone for nothing.Jac_52 said:Anyone know / remember how Birmingham managed to get so much money for Bellingham? Was he on pro terms at his age?0 -
Hopefully he will get some game time before the end of the season.0
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Mendonca In Asdas said:If Mason is off, need to get this lad on a long term deal, and on the bench for the rest of the season if no strikers incoming.
Do we need Burstow if we have Kanu? How realistic is getting the play offs now?!0 -
Because he was a 17 year old bullying men ten years older than him.Jac_52 said:Anyone know / remember how Birmingham managed to get so much money for Bellingham? Was he on pro terms at his age?
Burstow is a talent but Bellingham is a once-in-a-generation type of talent.19 -
Was asking in relation to Kanu and us being able to get some money for him if one of the big boys comes knocking, not comparing their ability at all just they are a similar age and wasn't sure if Bellingham would have been able to sign a pro deal at his age so wondered how Birmingham did get a fee.Callumcafc said:
Because he was a 17 year old bullying men ten years older than him.Jac_52 said:Anyone know / remember how Birmingham managed to get so much money for Bellingham? Was he on pro terms at his age?
Burstow is a talent but Bellingham is a once-in-a-generation type of talent.
Burstow is on pro terms already so of course we'll get a fee, which hopefully we can use to get us out this poxy division.0 -
Bellingham signed a pro-contract on his 17th birthday that meant they would get a proper transfer fee rather than it go to a tribunal. The large fee was also helped by the fact that a number of Europe's top clubs were after him.
But the levels here are nowhere near comparable. Bellingham at 17 was possibly the best in the world for his age, playing in the champions league and the Euro's. At 17 Burstow wasn't even in Maidstone first team.3













