Eoghan O’Connell signs for Wrexham
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AFKABartram said:
Charlton Manager Dean Holden said: “When I walked into the club centre-half was an area I wanted to look at. We’ve been able to bring in some real quality and experience in the form of Michael Hector and I have also been really pleased at the emergence of Lucas Ness, as well as what I have seen from the other young defenders.
“Eoghan wants to be playing every week and the move provides him with a longer-term deal with great financial reward, as well as the regular football he craves. Given the lack of first team opportunities he was likely to get here, and the fee involved, it makes sense for us as a football club. He’s a really good character and a top professional and we wish him the best for the future.”
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Had he not got injured when he did, I think there is a good chance he would replaced Stockley as captain10
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WhenIwasLittleBoy said:Good luck to him,joining a club with ambition and an owner who walks the walk and not talk the talk…how can we be envious of a non league team….rock bottomGiven that money won’t be an issue (might even get paid more there) that has to be more appealing than hacking around in the doldrums of L1 with a team that has no clear ownership strategy, a manager on a short term contract and seems to be going backwards.7
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Oh Dean. Don't degrade yourself with that rubbish mate.9
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AndyG said:AFKABartram said:
Charlton Manager Dean Holden said: “When I walked into the club centre-half was an area I wanted to look at. We’ve been able to bring in some real quality and experience in the form of Michael Hector and I have also been really pleased at the emergence of Lucas Ness, as well as what I have seen from the other young defenders.
“Eoghan wants to be playing every week and the move provides him with a longer-term deal with great financial reward, as well as the regular football he craves. Given the lack of first team opportunities he was likely to get here, and the fee involved, it makes sense for us as a football club. He’s a really good character and a top professional and we wish him the best for the future.”
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PragueAddick said:AndyG said:AFKABartram said:
Charlton Manager Dean Holden said: “When I walked into the club centre-half was an area I wanted to look at. We’ve been able to bring in some real quality and experience in the form of Michael Hector and I have also been really pleased at the emergence of Lucas Ness, as well as what I have seen from the other young defenders.
“Eoghan wants to be playing every week and the move provides him with a longer-term deal with great financial reward, as well as the regular football he craves. Given the lack of first team opportunities he was likely to get here, and the fee involved, it makes sense for us as a football club. He’s a really good character and a top professional and we wish him the best for the future.”
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Well we knew why he got the job, he’s a yes man. That’s all he is.Got lucky that he managed to get a few results on top of it.5
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SELR_addicks said:Well we knew why he got the job, he’s a yes man. That’s all he is.Got lucky that he managed to get a few results on top of it.Think the salt of the earth northerner thing has blinded a few. This was the plan from the start. Assuming we stay up, what happens in the summer will determine if it was a good idea.3
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SELR_addicks said:Well we knew why he got the job, he’s a yes man. That’s all he is.Got lucky that he managed to get a few results on top of it.4
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PragueAddick said:AndyG said:AFKABartram said:
Charlton Manager Dean Holden said: “When I walked into the club centre-half was an area I wanted to look at. We’ve been able to bring in some real quality and experience in the form of Michael Hector and I have also been really pleased at the emergence of Lucas Ness, as well as what I have seen from the other young defenders.
“Eoghan wants to be playing every week and the move provides him with a longer-term deal with great financial reward, as well as the regular football he craves. Given the lack of first team opportunities he was likely to get here, and the fee involved, it makes sense for us as a football club. He’s a really good character and a top professional and we wish him the best for the future.”
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When can we expect EOC's open letter to the fans about how much he enjoyed his time here do you think?
Bob average CB so no disappointed from that perspective, trouble is Lavelle/Thomas are worse (if they stay); Innis not great and injury prone, Hector miles from playing and the rest are kids!1 -
Just catching up on this. What the actual fuck?!0
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No he couldn't or he'd be out of a job.
Think like you're in his position for once and not like he should be a pillar of truth and hope in the community.
If you think even your favourite managers haven't done this, you're a deluded fool.4 -
AndyG said:PragueAddick said:AndyG said:AFKABartram said:
Charlton Manager Dean Holden said: “When I walked into the club centre-half was an area I wanted to look at. We’ve been able to bring in some real quality and experience in the form of Michael Hector and I have also been really pleased at the emergence of Lucas Ness, as well as what I have seen from the other young defenders.
“Eoghan wants to be playing every week and the move provides him with a longer-term deal with great financial reward, as well as the regular football he craves. Given the lack of first team opportunities he was likely to get here, and the fee involved, it makes sense for us as a football club. He’s a really good character and a top professional and we wish him the best for the future.”
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Dazzler21 said:No he couldn't or he'd be out of a job.
Think like you're in his position for once and not like he should be a pillar of truth and hope in the community.
If you think even your favourite managers haven't done this, you're a deluded fool.1 -
AFKABartram said:“Given the lack of first team opportunities he was likely to get here…”
Absolute crock of nonsense, Its like talking about someone who was fifth choice and never making a squad.11 -
Airman Brown said:Dazzler21 said:No he couldn't or he'd be out of a job.
Think like you're in his position for once and not like he should be a pillar of truth and hope in the community.
If you think even your favourite managers haven't done this, you're a deluded fool.
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All managers if they want to stay in the job have to toe the owners line. I bet Dyche was over the moon to find out Everton sold their leading goal scorer for £45 million just before the transfer window closed and no chance to replace
He will out there Saturday saying what a strong squad he has got, it is part of the job.5 -
Selling the only decent experienced centre half just as he returns from injury is fucking idiotic
Ness looks decent but he’s too young to be a 1st XI cert for half a season
Hector’s at best an unknown quantity and probably washed up - 2 games in 2 years FFS
Inniss is a shambling disaster
After that we have Deji Elerewe who’s barely any older than Ness and not been in the first team for nearly a year
This ain’t just budget cutting this is suicidal
real chucking out the baby with the bath water
Skintgaard’s gone from posing twit to poisonous arsehole in a single bound5 -
Maybe he wanted to go. Wrexham must be a far more enjoyable club to play for at this moment in time.2
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Croydon said:Maybe he wanted to go. Wrexham must be a far more enjoyable club to play for at this moment in time.8
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Dazzler21 said:No he couldn't or he'd be out of a job.
Think like you're in his position for once and not like he should be a pillar of truth and hope in the community.
If you think even your favourite managers haven't done this, you're a deluded fool.
The geezer has kept us up this season, he won't be here for the start of the 23/24 season.2 -
It just feels like a new low in my history with Charlton - having one of our players heads turned by an offer from a non-league club. Not only financially more lucrative but a more attractive proposition as a club too.
Fucks sake.9 -
This is the one I don't get. We missed him when he was out and he has looked decent since coming back from the bench.0
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se9addick said:SELR_addicks said:Well we knew why he got the job, he’s a yes man. That’s all he is.Got lucky that he managed to get a few results on top of it.Think the salt of the earth northerner thing has blinded a few. This was the plan from the start. Assuming we stay up, what happens in the summer will determine if it was a good idea.
The suggestion that "this" was all part of the plan, and he knew it when he came in...well, he's still quite young, building a career. If he has taken a half season gig with the objective of ensuring we don't get relegated while stripping costs out of the squad...how does that look on his cv, alongside "ability to motivate squad based on straightforward rational decisions" and "ability to communicate with and enthuse fanbase."? I think those claims are blown up if there is any suspicion that he was in cahoots with chancers like Methven from the start. He's not stupid and I don't think he would go down that path knowingly.
The second point I'd make is what "this" is. I don't know about anyone else but if they had not flogged off EOC, I'd be quite OK with this window, all things considered. We knew there would be no cash splashed. We also know its never a good idea to splash cash in this window if you are not doing much in the table. No, we didnt get a striker, but they are like gold dust in Jan. We didn't flog Leaburn. Lavelle could have gone, and that would have been OK. Maybe Thomas could have gone. But no we flogged EOC because a non-league club dared to wave some cash. Window ruined, defensive clown show from now until end of season.
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Really don't understand letting him go. Inniss and Ness both can head the ball, but their actual footballing skills are very limited. EO'C was by far the most composed on the ball, and could actually pick a pass. Could have done with him on at the end against Bolton when we resorted to aimless lumps to the Bolton back line.
Amazing how this philosophy of TS' has changed so much from the Summer when we brought in our latest batch of signings. (Would love to see what he said when we signed EOC - "Ball playing Centre Half" etc
Now just waiting for another Inniss straight red/injury, and a stretch of 4 games with just young Nessy available at CB...1 -
Ness is still young and will hit a bad run of form. I'd expected O'Connell to step back in at that point.
But out of all our defenders, Ness & O'Connell were the least of my worries. I wanted to see us do better than Innis, Lavelle & Thomas.5 -
There was a thing on The Athletic the other day about how Les Reed has been working at Wrexham pretty much all of the time since the takeover but has kept a low profile. Put aside his time as manager with us, he was an excellent coach here and in many other places and knows what is going on. I think we are bigging up EOC a bit tbh, he'll probably be on more money there and feel part of an adventure. The owners there might be actors but they are obviously smart and both have their own businesses, not mugs.1
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O'Connell improved massively over the weeks before his injury. He was undoubtably our best defender at that time. He also came back in looking a bit rusty but in 2-3 short appearances was looking sharper again.1
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probably a situation where O'Connell was pestering about getting back in the first team, Wrexham though non league is this year's 'talk of the football world' and looks a sexy and successful place to play, Holden needs to balance the books and keep down wages and bring in some transfer cash, and lastly Ness and Inniss have become a settled pair .. as ever, no straightforward answer to 'WHY ?' .. nowadays players spend less and less time at clubs and no move is ever (to me at least) a total shock2