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January Transfer Window - Jan 2023 (Deadline Day starts page 112)
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Clutching at straws there pal. Rangers, Celtic champ level.Purringtons team won 4 from 22 games. League 2 level!0
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We have a decent base at the moment and I don’t want to add players like Purrington to the squad. We have to be aiming higher. More Sess type signings less Purr pls Charlton6
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Cafc43v3r said:_nam11 said:RE:- sending Kane back.I could be wrong, but I thought loans could not be terminated until 28 days of the registration has lapsed unless;
a) it was agreed by both parties, by way of a recall clause
b) the league may grant it, if agreed by both clubs if the player cannot fulfil the rest of the term due to injury (May/June).1 -
Redhenry said:We have a decent base at the moment and I don’t want to add players like Purrington to the squad. We have to be aiming higher. More Sess type signings less Purr pls Charlton1
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We can only hope1
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Richard J said:I shouldn't really post this because I don't believe it and the source is unreliable.
Acworth saying that we are in for Danny Rose. Well at least he is an out of contact left back.
If you can't trust royalty, who can you trust?3 -
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https://www.charltonafc.com/news/holden-issues-update-kane-and-sessegnon
Asked if the two setbacks have impacted the club’s transfer plans, Holden said: “We’ve been looking for someone in that position (left-back) for a while now. It’s not easy because you think there’s one close and then things change all the time. I forgot how mad this was at my previous job when I was at Bristol City.”
No prizes for guessing the left back he's referring to.0 -
LargeAddick said:have to admit I'm not really that bothered about this transfer window. Relegation very unlikely as is promotion. Just want to hang on to Leaburn, Ness, Fraser & Dobbo and if we can bring in a couple like Todd (point to prove, out of contract in the summer, take a good look at them now) then great. The summer will be a big rebuilding exercise.
Of greater importance now is who will be owning us and what their ambition is.0 -
Redhenry said:JamesSeed said:Redhenry said:Leuth said:I'm not unhappy Purrington isn't still with us. He offered little going forward (except when he decided to literally play striker) and defensively I felt he stood off his man a bit too much. He, Washington and Gilbey also gave me a certain self-pitying vibe which I can't quite fully explain. He'd have been preferable to Clayden, Clare or Chin in the position, for sure, but then we should never have had to play any of those at left-back
I suspect we’d have a few more points on the board if he’d been available this season. But yes, it’d be good to have better for sure.11 - Sponsored links:
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Redhenry said:I had a beer with Andy Scott a few times when I lived in Brentwood, just saying 😀2
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JonT_Abs said:I've not got unrealistic hopes about the playoffs ..I just want to enjoy watching games without clear weaknesses in the lineup that will handicap the performance.
Jackson stuck with wing banks till the end last season (when he didn't have any) and it wasn't pretty, in my opinion, even when we were playing for nothing.
Naively I thought a LB was such an urgent priority that there would be at least one (didn't have to be a good one) lined up in the first week of Jan. Alas not, we brought in a right back in mid Jan.
Injuries happen but it feels like we've got so used to workarounds I can't remember if this is normal or not.5 -
golfaddick said:I started the year thinking that we had turned a corner & that I could trust what people (aka Andy Scott) said.
I'm afraid to say that another transfer window is passing us by and that everyone in charge at CAFC lies with gay abandon. To this end Andy Scott is no different to Gallen/Sandgaard or Southall.
All talk and no action.
Gah.............I'm done !
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Scoham said:JonT_Abs said:I've not got unrealistic hopes about the playoffs ..I just want to enjoy watching games without clear weaknesses in the lineup that will handicap the performance.
Jackson stuck with wing banks till the end last season (when he didn't have any) and it wasn't pretty, in my opinion, even when we were playing for nothing.
Naively I thought a LB was such an urgent priority that there would be at least one (didn't have to be a good one) lined up in the first week of Jan. Alas not, we brought in a right back in mid Jan.
Injuries happen but it feels like we've got so used to workarounds I can't remember if this is normal or not.1 -
No. Most business is not done late by an organised club, with clearly identified targets, a budget to work with and a strategyWe've sadly had none of this since 2018.We've also not had our own, proper left back since May!6
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KingKinsella said:golfaddick said:The Red Robin said:What happens here? Can we cancel the loan? Pointless him being with us if true.
When JFC did his ACL (for the 2nd time) we renewed his contract for A WHOLE YEAR and he was out for 9 months of that.
Double standards methinks.
(This is to all those who disagreed with me when I said we shouldn't have renewed it)
Yes.....JFC was our player whereas Kane isn't blah blah blah.
Same difference in my book. Got injured on our watch.
This is not directed at anyone just stating that CAFC needed to take care of employees3 -
_nam11 said:Cafc43v3r said:_nam11 said:RE:- sending Kane back.I could be wrong, but I thought loans could not be terminated until 28 days of the registration has lapsed unless;
a) it was agreed by both parties, by way of a recall clause
b) the league may grant it, if agreed by both clubs if the player cannot fulfil the rest of the term due to injury (May/June).0 -
supaclive said:No. Most business is not done late by an organised club, with clearly identified targets, a budget to work with and a strategyWe've sadly had none of this since 2018.We've also not had our own, proper left back since May!
Before we signed Purrington in 18/19 we were losing/not winning games because we didn't have a left back. Once we signed him we had a much more balanced back four. He got a reputation as a solid 7/10 every game he played.
You don't need a world beating 1-11 to do well. You need an average of about 7.5 in every position with some 9s, hopefully a 10, and no one under a 6. A Purrington is exactly what we need. Unless we can find the mext Ashley Cole.10 -
JamesSeed said:LargeAddick said:have to admit I'm not really that bothered about this transfer window. Relegation very unlikely as is promotion. Just want to hang on to Leaburn, Ness, Fraser & Dobbo and if we can bring in a couple like Todd (point to prove, out of contract in the summer, take a good look at them now) then great. The summer will be a big rebuilding exercise.
Of greater importance now is who will be owning us and what their ambition is.3 -
LargeAddick said:JamesSeed said:LargeAddick said:have to admit I'm not really that bothered about this transfer window. Relegation very unlikely as is promotion. Just want to hang on to Leaburn, Ness, Fraser & Dobbo and if we can bring in a couple like Todd (point to prove, out of contract in the summer, take a good look at them now) then great. The summer will be a big rebuilding exercise.
Of greater importance now is who will be owning us and what their ambition is.
https://salarysport.com/football/sky-bet-league-one/charlton-athletic/
Though I reckon it is not fully up to date.Imagine the issues that could cause in a dressing room if it’s anything remotely close to being accurate.2 - Sponsored links:
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Ness and Miles might need a salary bump pdq.6
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Weegie Addick said:LargeAddick said:JamesSeed said:LargeAddick said:have to admit I'm not really that bothered about this transfer window. Relegation very unlikely as is promotion. Just want to hang on to Leaburn, Ness, Fraser & Dobbo and if we can bring in a couple like Todd (point to prove, out of contract in the summer, take a good look at them now) then great. The summer will be a big rebuilding exercise.
Of greater importance now is who will be owning us and what their ambition is.
https://salarysport.com/football/sky-bet-league-one/charlton-athletic/
Though I reckon it is not fully up to date.Imagine the issues that could cause in a dressing room if it’s anything remotely close to being accurate.0 -
Kirk, Payne, McGrandles.....
Sheesh1 -
supaclive said:No. Most business is not done late by an organised club, with clearly identified targets, a budget to work with and a strategyWe've sadly had none of this since 2018.We've also not had our own, proper left back since May!2
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Trouble is everyone knew Kane had a poor injury record….it blows my mind we signed him. If we’re finically up against it you don’t sign people who have the chance of not playing for months. Why even risk it? (Unless we’re paying minimal wages) Then again we have the same recruitment team in place who resigned Aneke when he was constantly injured at Birmingham3
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Red_Chester said:Trouble is everyone knew Kane had a poor injury record….it blows my mind we signed him. If we’re finically up against it you don’t sign people who have the chance of not playing for months. Why even risk it? (Unless we’re paying minimal wages) Then again we have the same recruitment team in place who resigned Aneke when he was constantly injured at Birmingham
https://www.transfermarkt.us/todd-kane/verletzungen/spieler/154287
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We should count ourselves lucky that TS has been paying our wages on time…not like Wigan see news about to break (3 points deduction coming up) for 3 late payments of wages last year https://www.efl.com/contentassets/2360941774f04705bf2c384b511bca04/efl--wigan-athletic---agreed-decision.pdf
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Major said:supaclive said:No. Most business is not done late by an organised club, with clearly identified targets, a budget to work with and a strategyWe've sadly had none of this since 2018.We've also not had our own, proper left back since May!0
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TheAddicks4Ever said:We should count ourselves lucky that TS has been paying our wages on time…not like Wigan see news about to break (3 points deduction coming up) for 3 late payments of wages last year https://www.efl.com/contentassets/2360941774f04705bf2c384b511bca04/efl--wigan-athletic---agreed-decision.pdf3
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supaclive said:No. Most business is not done late by an organised club, with clearly identified targets, a budget to work with and a strategyWe've sadly had none of this since 2018.We've also not had our own, proper left back since May!
I haven’t been impressed by the way Sandgaard is running the club but the problem isn’t not having a strategy and targets, it’s who’s coming up with the strategy and how they identify our targets.4