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Steven Sessegnon joins Charlton on season-long loan
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Paul Davies was a decent player at our level (third tier, as now) - at least I liked him. And I can remember what I was doing last Wednesday!soapboxsam said:This is one for the CL members who are clueless what they did last Wednesday but know there was a Welsh International goal scorer call Ron Davis (or was it Davies?) Who played in the old 1st division Who's brother Paul played for Cafc for a short time after coming from Arsenal.
My grandad told me about this 🤥1 -
Wynette? She didn't play us did she?killerandflash said:No longer with us, but we also had Timmy Abraham, brother of Tammy.1 -
££££££sammy391 said:Bizarre that he signed a deal at Fulham to keep him there for a year, considering he’ll likely be here for said length of time!0 -
Loans cost.Leuth said:Still haven't paid a fee for a player #skint #tinpot 😂2 -
+ signing on costs, just because they are out of contract don't mark then free signings.AddicksAddict said:
Loans cost.Leuth said:Still haven't paid a fee for a player #skint #tinpot 😂1 -
The best form of defence is attack.Covered End said:
Our new defenders all like attacking.bromleyjohn said:Great news. Hoping for a really solid defence this season. These signings suggest just that.
They may be a great success, but I'm not expecting a solid defence.1 -
Do you honestly believe he writes the comments?sillav nitram said:I think TS’s comments are hilarious when we sign a player, suggesting he knows the player and their style of play, when in truth he’s probably never seen them play let alone know who they are and I say that with affection and not a criticism, in case anyone thinks I’m a TS hater, far from it.They are created by the media team. Exactly the same as with companies and businesses.1 -
I'm never gonna do a bit on CL againAddicksAddict said:
Loans cost.Leuth said:Still haven't paid a fee for a player #skint #tinpot 😂
Sike! That was a bit!1 -
Damn right. Bring back the spivs. Er, hang on a minute. Bring back the loony Belgian. No, that’s not right. I’ve got it. Bring back the thieving bastard.ElfsborgAddick said:Saw this guy on tele once or twice, he was f****** brilliant.
A player is only as good as around him, I'll allow this signing as a statement of intent.
I speak as somebody totally disillusioned with our current situation and Sandgaard.1 -
I got a rather excellent print by Eric from the Towner gallery in Eastbourne.Henry Irving said:
Drawn to War. Excellent filmAFKABartram said:
More importantly, I hope Minions lived up to the hypeHenry Irving said:Came out of cinema to two bits of good news; this and the other stuff that is on the house of commoners page
Seems another sound signing.
One more perm and 3 or 4 more loans still to come from what I'm told but much nearer to end of the window1 -
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Is the third brother Tommy?killerandflash said:No longer with us, but we also had Timmy Abraham, brother of Tammy.1 -
I may be in a minority but the I think having players with a left foot and a right foot in every position tends to work best.Chunes said:Going to be very handy to have a two-footed player at LB.7 -
JealousAddicksAddict said:
I got a rather excellent print by Eric from the Towner gallery in Eastbourne.Henry Irving said:
Drawn to War. Excellent filmAFKABartram said:
More importantly, I hope Minions lived up to the hypeHenry Irving said:Came out of cinema to two bits of good news; this and the other stuff that is on the house of commoners page
Seems another sound signing.
One more perm and 3 or 4 more loans still to come from what I'm told but much nearer to end of the window0 -
Crusty54 said:
Do you honestly believe he writes the comments?sillav nitram said:I think TS’s comments are hilarious when we sign a player, suggesting he knows the player and their style of play, when in truth he’s probably never seen them play let alone know who they are and I say that with affection and not a criticism, in case anyone thinks I’m a TS hater, far from it.They are created by the media team. Exactly the same as with companies and businesses.Then more fool them because that's what they're implying.
To be honest I'm not bothered, it wasn't a criticism just an observation that I found funny. So lighten up buttercup and read my post properly;)1 -
Do they? We’ve heard him talk about a high press, attacking football etc. He’s played his guitar on the pitch. Not much of a stretch to think he wants to share his views on signings.Crusty54 said:
Do you honestly believe he writes the comments?sillav nitram said:I think TS’s comments are hilarious when we sign a player, suggesting he knows the player and their style of play, when in truth he’s probably never seen them play let alone know who they are and I say that with affection and not a criticism, in case anyone thinks I’m a TS hater, far from it.They are created by the media team. Exactly the same as with companies and businesses.8 -
Attacking football garners praise and goals.
Clean sheets garner points.
The trick is to combine both effectively.
I suppose I am saying if the choice was a 0-0 draw, or a 3-4 defeat, then give me the 0-0.
But best of all is a 5-1 win every game.2 -
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Christopher Lepoint. His brother, Bob Lepoint, was a telecommunications engineer who lost a leg in a tragic pylon incident aged just 16, but he's still considered the better footballer to this day.BowSelecta said:
I’d be interested in how many people can name. BWP and Alonso are all I can think of ATMgrumpyaddick said:Continues the proud Charlton tradition of signing the brother of a top player.12 -
Both are 2 footed wizards too they say *eek*ForeverAddickted said:0 -
I am very glad that our recruitment policy is biased towards players with two feet.mendonca said:
Both are 2 footed wizards too they say *eek*ForeverAddickted said:3 -
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How the fck do you remember all that detail about one player of 22-28 players in an inconsequential game that wasn’t Charlton?! Not being skeptical just amazed.Tutt-Tutt said:Saw him play at Left Back, for Fulham U23s v Norwich U23s at Motspur Park, a couple of seasons ago.
5-9 with a good build. Very Good performance. Produced some very good play on the ball going forward, and was instrumental in much of his side's build-up play on the left flank. He joined in the build-up through midfield very effectively with a number of forward runs into the last third, often getting behind the opposition right back position, where he produced a couple of very good low crosses, including an assist on his side's only goal. He showed very good control and passing ability off both feet, and good ability on the ball in general, with quick feet when in possession. In defensive play, he showed very good positioning and good anticipation to tidy up in behind the defensive line on a couple of occasions. Assessment - Championship/League One.
Difficult to know now why he hasn't pushed on. Only Fulham will know that. He looks a better signing, than gambling on 4th tier players being able to step up.2 -
I thought this too immediately on seeing him, then thought 'am I being racist', but now, yeah, there is a third Sessegnon twin. Get 'em playing down the left, confuse everyone, take the odd booking for each other etcForeverAddickted said:0 -
He does scoutingKiwiValley said:
How the fck do you remember all that detail about one player of 22-28 players in an inconsequential game that wasn’t Charlton?! Not being skeptical just amazed.Tutt-Tutt said:Saw him play at Left Back, for Fulham U23s v Norwich U23s at Motspur Park, a couple of seasons ago.
5-9 with a good build. Very Good performance. Produced some very good play on the ball going forward, and was instrumental in much of his side's build-up play on the left flank. He joined in the build-up through midfield very effectively with a number of forward runs into the last third, often getting behind the opposition right back position, where he produced a couple of very good low crosses, including an assist on his side's only goal. He showed very good control and passing ability off both feet, and good ability on the ball in general, with quick feet when in possession. In defensive play, he showed very good positioning and good anticipation to tidy up in behind the defensive line on a couple of occasions. Assessment - Championship/League One.
Difficult to know now why he hasn't pushed on. Only Fulham will know that. He looks a better signing, than gambling on 4th tier players being able to step up.4 -
Bit old for Scouts, isn’t he?AFKABartram said:
He does scoutingKiwiValley said:
How the fck do you remember all that detail about one player of 22-28 players in an inconsequential game that wasn’t Charlton?! Not being skeptical just amazed.Tutt-Tutt said:Saw him play at Left Back, for Fulham U23s v Norwich U23s at Motspur Park, a couple of seasons ago.
5-9 with a good build. Very Good performance. Produced some very good play on the ball going forward, and was instrumental in much of his side's build-up play on the left flank. He joined in the build-up through midfield very effectively with a number of forward runs into the last third, often getting behind the opposition right back position, where he produced a couple of very good low crosses, including an assist on his side's only goal. He showed very good control and passing ability off both feet, and good ability on the ball in general, with quick feet when in possession. In defensive play, he showed very good positioning and good anticipation to tidy up in behind the defensive line on a couple of occasions. Assessment - Championship/League One.
Difficult to know now why he hasn't pushed on. Only Fulham will know that. He looks a better signing, than gambling on 4th tier players being able to step up.3 -
That's exactly what I was going to sayTutt-Tutt said:Saw him play at Left Back, for Fulham U23s v Norwich U23s at Motspur Park, a couple of seasons ago.
5-9 with a good build. Very Good performance. Produced some very good play on the ball going forward, and was instrumental in much of his side's build-up play on the left flank. He joined in the build-up through midfield very effectively with a number of forward runs into the last third, often getting behind the opposition right back position, where he produced a couple of very good low crosses, including an assist on his side's only goal. He showed very good control and passing ability off both feet, and good ability on the ball in general, with quick feet when in possession. In defensive play, he showed very good positioning and good anticipation to tidy up in behind the defensive line on a couple of occasions. Assessment - Championship/League One.
Difficult to know now why he hasn't pushed on. Only Fulham will know that. He looks a better signing, than gambling on 4th tier players being able to step up.1 -
Don't know much about this lad, but I thought the interview was impressive.
On that basis, he starts in credit for me.1 -
Well I bet T-T didn’t start the day in the pub like I do before a footy game.KiwiValley said:
How the fck do you remember all that detail about one player of 22-28 players in an inconsequential game that wasn’t Charlton?! Not being skeptical just amazed.Tutt-Tutt said:Saw him play at Left Back, for Fulham U23s v Norwich U23s at Motspur Park, a couple of seasons ago.
5-9 with a good build. Very Good performance. Produced some very good play on the ball going forward, and was instrumental in much of his side's build-up play on the left flank. He joined in the build-up through midfield very effectively with a number of forward runs into the last third, often getting behind the opposition right back position, where he produced a couple of very good low crosses, including an assist on his side's only goal. He showed very good control and passing ability off both feet, and good ability on the ball in general, with quick feet when in possession. In defensive play, he showed very good positioning and good anticipation to tidy up in behind the defensive line on a couple of occasions. Assessment - Championship/League One.
Difficult to know now why he hasn't pushed on. Only Fulham will know that. He looks a better signing, than gambling on 4th tier players being able to step up.0 -
Guy at my work is a Fulham fan, said Steven is a good player, was looking like he was breaking into the first team but was loaned to Bristol City and never got another chance. Fast, strong on the ball and technically good. Good signing for us I think,2
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Are you Alexander Armstrong?RedRobin said:Guy at my work is a Fulham fan, said Steven is a good player, was looking like he was breaking into the first team but was loaned to Bristol City and never got another chance. Fast, strong on the ball and technically good. Good signing for us I think,11










