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Chris Gunter - gone to AFC Wimbledon (p6)
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What's disappointed me most is his anonymity. You expect a senior player to be a leader, whether on and off the pitch, whereas he's just been there in the background.4
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Could be to do with his option for a further year, they might not want him to hit a certain amount of games for us1
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killerandflash said:What's disappointed me most is his anonymity. You expect a senior player to be a leader, whether on and off the pitch, whereas he's just been there in the background.
He's no Pearce or Pratley in his leadership or fight.
I don't think he's as good as them as a player either, certainly not on his displays in a Charlton shirt.0 -
cazo said:Because he shit like most of them0
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Cafc43v3r said:PrincessFiona said:Doesn't play well in the 3 at the back formation
That just makes it more frustrating how bad he has been for us, anywhere.
I watched the entire Wales v Italy game. Gunter hid as well as it is possible to hide in a back formation.
Lots of pointing, not much shouting, very little contact with players and/or ball. It was a masterclass.
When we signed Gunter, I thought that he would be a great asset ... and presumably Gallen did too. An older head to guide the younger players.
I don't recall him once putting an arm around the shoulders of players like Maatsen. And too many occasions when he was done by simple tricks ... there was a penalty conceded as Gunter accidently clipped the heels of the forward running away from him. That's a schoolboy error.
Complete disappointment and no loss when he goes.1 -
Dreadful signing . Can't wait to see the back of him as well as Watson , Souaré, Leko , Burstow and Lee .1
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The error at Gillingham where he gave away the penalty was a big moment, because before that he'd been very good; consistently steady at right back and filled in well at centre half.
That was the moment he was Charltonised.1 -
Cafc43v3r said:The most baffling of a long list of failers over the last 18 months.
He isn't too old, he isn't too young, he isn't injury prone, he actually was good, he hasn't been misused or abused.
Everyine else that has failed at least has an excuse. I can't see what his is. I can forgive poor performances out of position but even at right back in a flat 4 he has been poor.
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sinceiwasyoung said:Dreadful signing . Can't wait to see the back of him as well as Watson , Souaré, Leko , Burstow and Lee .1
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Scoham said:Cafc43v3r said:Scoham said:Cafc43v3r said:The most baffling of a long list of failers over the last 18 months.
He isn't too old, he isn't too young, he isn't injury prone, he actually was good, he hasn't been misused or abused.
Everyine else that has failed at least has an excuse. I can't see what his is. I can forgive poor performances out of position but even at right back in a flat 4 he has been poor.
May be wrong but I assume he was at his peak when he was at his fittest, able to get up and down the pitch. Combine that with having that drive and motivation to took to do well earlier in his career he must have been a much more effective player.
On paper he was someone who just needed regular game time when in reality he turned out to be a someone on the way down and a signing we should have avoided.If we stick with Jacko then we need wing backs with pace and energy - I’d avoid signing anyone similar to Gunter given any experienced player who still has those in their game won’t be dropped down to L1.
At least Matthews, Purrington and the rest of the pudding gang have the occasional good game.
I’m relieved JJ doesn’t rate him and there’s little risk his extension will be activated.
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This thread was a setup!0
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addick1956 said:Same old same old Charlton fans judgement on a player. Dog shite is most common.
The history of this club is littered with players who were abused badly by people who consider them seven fair minded and good judges of another person's merits be whatvever , in this case players who have often made more than a decent career at football as judged by there peers.
Gunter has well over 500 league appearances and over 100 international caps, maybe only inept useless Wales but they do play a lot against the world's best players . That record isn't an accident. Plus his time here has not been our best period both as a team or in club stability.
On top if that he hasn't been in his preferred position often and our tactics have been unsettled to boot.
I agree with one comment. Despite that he should have shown more leadership. The thing is, did he ever show that at Reading ?6 -
addick1956 said:Talal said:addick1956 said:Same old same old Charlton fans judgement on a player. Dog shite is most common.
The history of this club is littered with players who were abused badly by people who consider them seven fair minded and good judges of another person's merits be whatvever , in this case players who have often made more than a decent career at football as judged by there peers.
Gunter has well over 500 league appearances and over 100 international caps, maybe only inept useless Wales but they do play a lot against the world's best players . That record isn't an accident. Plus his time here has not been our best period both as a team or in club stability.
On top if that he hasn't been in his preferred position often and our tactics have been unsettled to boot.
I agree with one comment. Despite that he should have shown more leadership. The thing is, did he ever show that at Reading ?
And in 50+ games Gunter hasn’t had more than 1-2 good ones.
Simon Francis went on to have a great career, good for him. But what he showed in a Charlton shirt wasn’t the level expected.
We’re in the bottom half of League One for a reason pal - and players like Gunter, Matthews, Watson etc coasting along and going through the motions is one of the reasons.8 -
He's only had a handful of good games for us over the last two seasons and has, generally speaking, been very poor. He takes little responsibility on the field and does not demonstrate the sort of leadership we could reasonably expect from a player of his experience. Whether it's right or wrong, he gives the impression, rather like Watson, of going through the motions.
I don't think he's played for us since he was bullied by Stockton at Morecambe and I think he was only selected then because we had three central defenders out injured. I sincerely hope that I do not see him in a Charlton shirt again.3 -
Next stop, Newport County (probably)0
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Valley11 said:Next stop, Newport County (probably)0
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addick1956 said:cafctom said:addick1956 said:Talal said:addick1956 said:Same old same old Charlton fans judgement on a player. Dog shite is most common.
The history of this club is littered with players who were abused badly by people who consider them seven fair minded and good judges of another person's merits be whatvever , in this case players who have often made more than a decent career at football as judged by there peers.
Gunter has well over 500 league appearances and over 100 international caps, maybe only inept useless Wales but they do play a lot against the world's best players . That record isn't an accident. Plus his time here has not been our best period both as a team or in club stability.
On top if that he hasn't been in his preferred position often and our tactics have been unsettled to boot.
I agree with one comment. Despite that he should have shown more leadership. The thing is, did he ever show that at Reading ?
And in 50+ games Gunter hasn’t had more than 1-2 good ones.
Simon Francis went on to have a great career, good for him. But what he showed in a Charlton shirt wasn’t the level expected.
We’re in the bottom half of League One for a reason pal - and players like Gunter, Matthews, Watson etc coasting along and going through the motions is one of the reasons.
I don't for a minute believe players Coast along. Too many injuries on the pitch and in training for that.
This club doesn't get the best out of players physically or mentally.
With fans like you I wonder why.0 -
Professional coaster. Lost count of the goals he has cost us by losing a runner, not being goal-side, day dreaming or just playing us into trouble.
None of that is personal, I dont dislike the man but apart from his debut v Sunderland I think he has been average at best. His standard should be higher having played over 100 international games but I think he is just drawing a wage whilst his legs allow it. He isn't the only one on the payroll doing that7 -
addick1956 said:Talal said:addick1956 said:Same old same old Charlton fans judgement on a player. Dog shite is most common.
The history of this club is littered with players who were abused badly by people who consider them seven fair minded and good judges of another person's merits be whatvever , in this case players who have often made more than a decent career at football as judged by there peers.
Gunter has well over 500 league appearances and over 100 international caps, maybe only inept useless Wales but they do play a lot against the world's best players . That record isn't an accident. Plus his time here has not been our best period both as a team or in club stability.
On top if that he hasn't been in his preferred position often and our tactics have been unsettled to boot.
I agree with one comment. Despite that he should have shown more leadership. The thing is, did he ever show that at Reading ?0 -
addick1956 said:Talal said:addick1956 said:Same old same old Charlton fans judgement on a player. Dog shite is most common.
The history of this club is littered with players who were abused badly by people who consider them seven fair minded and good judges of another person's merits be whatvever , in this case players who have often made more than a decent career at football as judged by there peers.
Gunter has well over 500 league appearances and over 100 international caps, maybe only inept useless Wales but they do play a lot against the world's best players . That record isn't an accident. Plus his time here has not been our best period both as a team or in club stability.
On top if that he hasn't been in his preferred position often and our tactics have been unsettled to boot.
I agree with one comment. Despite that he should have shown more leadership. The thing is, did he ever show that at Reading ?
He is so uncomfortable with the ball at his feet. And when he does release the ball it's either fizzed in at 100mph to someone 10 yards away or hoofed over the top.
He has done nothing to suggest he's a cut above anyone in this league. In fact quite the opposite..
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I know I am in the minority, but I don't think he has been that bad. Just disappointing. I saw one of his better games at home to Wimbledon last season. I agree that it was his performances at centre back and left back which harmed his reputation.
I was surprised that he didn't move before the end of January because of his Welsh squad place and I agree that the World Cup will be his Swansong. Indeed his involvement there would make it even more unlikely that he would get a contract with us.Why would we want a player who will be missing for a month?
His home town club Newport would be a good move for him especially if they got promoted to L1
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Richard J said:I know I am in the minority, but I don't think he has been that bad. Just disappointing. I saw one of his better games at home to Wimbledon last season. I agree that it was his performances at centre back and left back which harmed his reputation.
I was surprised that he didn't move before the end of January because of his Welsh squad place and I agree that the World Cup will be his Swansong. Indeed his involvement there would make it even more unlikely that he would get a contract with us.Why would we want a player who will be missing for a month?
His home town club Newport would be a good move for him especially if they got promoted to L1
I'd be staggered if he was called up for their next internationals, when he hasn't played since November, other then 20 minutes against Norwich. Indeed maybe he should be in the U23s side today
He's only 32 (33 in the summer) so is he prepared to take the massive wage cut to play for Newport? Maybe he'll join Wrexham if they get promoted to L20 -
I remember passing on information from a Reading supporting friend when we signed him about how he would often go ‘missing’, and got some stick for it (which was annoying as was only passing on a friend’s opinion).
He’s had some good games, though he’s probably had more poor games. Wonder why he’s been given the captains armband on multiple occasions if he’s not bothered though?
Bit of hoping it would get a performance out of him? Or maybe he’s decent around the lads (though he seems quiet)?0 -
our squad needs drastic trimming .. Gunter, like or loath him, is now surplus to requirements1
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Gunter's played over 600 senior club and international matches during his career. That's a huge amount of wear and tear on a 32 year old player.0
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One thing about Gunter, unlike captain fairweather and the rest of the pudding gang, I haven't seen a single person suggest we should keep him.
He has been lumped in with Watson, 5 years older, and Souare, life threatening injury, as cast iron "get rid".
People even argued that Pratley, Oshilaja and Shinnie should have got new contracts last season.0 -
Cafc43v3r said:One thing about Gunter, unlike captain fairweather and the rest of the pudding gang, I haven't seen a single person suggest we should keep him.
He has been lumped in with Watson, 5 years older, and Souare, life threatening injury, as cast iron "get rid".
People even argued that Pratley, Oshilaja and Shinnie should have got new contracts last season.
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I watched Gunter carefully in a couple of Wales games in the past year and he was similarly anonymous as he has been in Charlton games. When defending he seldom gets a foot in or makes a telling challenge and he was no betting going forward. I don’t like to be unkind but I think it has been a waste of a squad place for the last 2 years.2
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Garrymanilow said:Cafc43v3r said:One thing about Gunter, unlike captain fairweather and the rest of the pudding gang, I haven't seen a single person suggest we should keep him.
He has been lumped in with Watson, 5 years older, and Souare, life threatening injury, as cast iron "get rid".
People even argued that Pratley, Oshilaja and Shinnie should have got new contracts last season.
Great servant, but I would argue he overstayed his time here even making the squad last season.
To think back to that team last year that had Watson, Pratley, Gunter & Pearce. Bloody hell1 -
cabbles said:Garrymanilow said:Cafc43v3r said:One thing about Gunter, unlike captain fairweather and the rest of the pudding gang, I haven't seen a single person suggest we should keep him.
He has been lumped in with Watson, 5 years older, and Souare, life threatening injury, as cast iron "get rid".
People even argued that Pratley, Oshilaja and Shinnie should have got new contracts last season.
Great servant, but I would argue he overstayed his time here even making the squad last season.
To think back to that team last year that had Watson, Pratley, Gunter & Pearce. Bloody hell0