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January Transfer Window - Jan 2023 (Deadline Day starts page 112)

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  • Have we helped Burton to get out of the relegation area or put them further in, depends how you value the players we let them have 🤔
  • JamesSeed said:
    “Diagonal passes going into the stands”, “Form fell off a cliff second half of the season “, “Confidence issues”

    Sounds perfect 
  • Does anyone know why @DubaiCAFC mentioned things were looking positive?
  • Who'd own a football club eh?
  • ross1 said:
    Have we helped Burton to get out of the relegation area or put them further in, depends how you value the players we let them have 🤔
    If Burton are trying to get out of trouble then pick up Mac, Lavelle and Kirk their recruitment team must be even worse than Charlton’s  so I know where my money is.
  • “Diagonal passes going into the stands”, “Form fell off a cliff second half of the season “, “Confidence issues”

    Sounds perfect 
    I think you have to balance that against the rest of the comments which were basically ‘too good for League One’.
  • I applaud you.
    This is like the evil version of me cheering on Garrymanilow
  • In the interview, it was mentioned that 3 youngsters have been offered new deals. Does anyone know (for a fact) who these 3 are? 
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  • Blucher said:
    Selling our most reliable and experienced central defender was bonkers, given the problems we've had defensively all season and the fact O'Connell was the only established player on a long term contract. Inniss - who always has a mistake in him - is out of contract in June (and, in my opinion, needs to be moved on); ditto the unwanted Thomas, who was about to sign for Forest Green; Lavelle's Charlton's career will be over if anyone will take him in the summer; and Hector - who has played something like 4 games in the last 18 months and none this season, only has a deal until June.

    So come 1 July, we could potentially be in a position where our only contracted central defenders will be Ness, a veteran of 11 first team games (assuming he's not been sold by then) and two teenagers, Deji Elerewe and Zac Mitchell. 

    Whilst it made sense to unload fringe players, it's as plain as a pikestaff that the whole objective of the window was to cut costs to the bone. Judging by the remarks of Burton's manager, Dino Maamria, they smelt our desperation to get Kirk and Lavelle temporarily off the premises:

    In chasing the Charlton duo, Maamria had to hold his nerve: “I wanted them both at the start of the window but at first they weren’t available – then they were available but for a high price,” he said. “Then, two days before the last day, they became available at a price that was affordable to us. 

    In terms of incomings, it's all desperately short term and, of the 5 players who have joined, only Matt Penney has played more than a handful of games this season. None of us be surprised if Kane is not the only one to suffer an injury setback.

    My recollection is that, in Andy Scott's first interview after he joined, he boldly stated that "I wouldn't be here if there wasn't a budget to improve the squad" - the clear implication being that money was available and there would be permanent deals. That was misleading and for him and Holden to now assert that it's been a good window and the squad has been strengthened is an insult to our intelligence. As employees (in Scott's case, for at least another week), they're almost obliged to put a positive spin on things, but please don't take us for mugs.
    But he wanted the move after Holden could not guarantee him the playing time he wanted 
  • Blucher said:
    Selling our most reliable and experienced central defender was bonkers, given the problems we've had defensively all season and the fact O'Connell was the only established player on a long term contract. Inniss - who always has a mistake in him - is out of contract in June (and, in my opinion, needs to be moved on); ditto the unwanted Thomas, who was about to sign for Forest Green; Lavelle's Charlton's career will be over if anyone will take him in the summer; and Hector - who has played something like 4 games in the last 18 months and none this season, only has a deal until June.

    So come 1 July, we could potentially be in a position where our only contracted central defenders will be Ness, a veteran of 11 first team games (assuming he's not been sold by then) and two teenagers, Deji Elerewe and Zac Mitchell. 

    Whilst it made sense to unload fringe players, it's as plain as a pikestaff that the whole objective of the window was to cut costs to the bone. Judging by the remarks of Burton's manager, Dino Maamria, they smelt our desperation to get Kirk and Lavelle temporarily off the premises:

    In chasing the Charlton duo, Maamria had to hold his nerve: “I wanted them both at the start of the window but at first they weren’t available – then they were available but for a high price,” he said. “Then, two days before the last day, they became available at a price that was affordable to us. 

    In terms of incomings, it's all desperately short term and, of the 5 players who have joined, only Matt Penney has played more than a handful of games this season. None of us be surprised if Kane is not the only one to suffer an injury setback.

    My recollection is that, in Andy Scott's first interview after he joined, he boldly stated that "I wouldn't be here if there wasn't a budget to improve the squad" - the clear implication being that money was available and there would be permanent deals. That was misleading and for him and Holden to now assert that it's been a good window and the squad has been strengthened is an insult to our intelligence. As employees (in Scott's case, for at least another week), they're almost obliged to put a positive spin on things, but please don't take us for mugs.
    Selling of EOC severely undermines the defence. Charlton are left with an error prone & red card 3 match suspension away player in Inniss as one of the mainstays & youngsters with Ness & Thoma & some defender who barely played in 2 year. It sets the alarm bells ringing on the Sandgaard / Methven consortium ‘plan’ for rest of the season. 


  • Hector keeps himself fit but not fit enough for the match day squad 
  • Hector having a run out during the week allegedly. 
  • Hector will play for U21's on Tuesday, according to DH today.
  • JamesSeed said:
    I think you have to balance that against the rest of the comments which were basically ‘too good for League One’.
    Mmmm I did read a lot of the comments and I think you are using a bit of artistic license saying the rest says he is too good for this league.

    Still let’s hope he is and he turns out to be a great player, as with everyone else I will give him ten games before I write him off 
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  • Stockley AND Kirk scored today against each other and MacG make a great save to deny Stockley a second. Charlton didn’t quite read the script though and offset the despair with a win. Still feels a bit off though.
    Who really cares about our old players, no wonder why the club buy them back 
  • I still feel the squad is better even though lighter on numbers than when the window opened. 3 newcomers started in todays win. How many departures would anyone want in the starting 11. OConnell for me would be the only one  in with a shout.
  • At the moment there is no real need to alter the back four. Yes having Sess' in there would be great but although Clare has a habit of going to sleep at crucial moments, he is a decent replacement. I also think that Kilkenny has given us a midfield three as good as any in the top ten teams in this division. If as reported Hector is ready to play under 21 games, great, but at his level of fitness he was never going to be a starter and I would rather have him on the bench than Thomas or Lavelle. We have two winnable games coming up, then we face probably our hardest run with Derby, Plymouth, Sheff wed and the rearranged Peterborough game, those games will definitely define our season, with only one of them at home. Also lets address the comment by Andy Scott about money being available in the transfer window. I believe that Andy Scott was told that the takeover would have been completed by mid January, and as quite a few people on here have alluded to, TS has dragged it on and if that isn't the case why is Andy Scott still here or for that matter the other exec's who arrived with him ? 
  • Inniss plays 10 games 7 he very good two he does ok and 1 he makes a mistake ….. which ones do the fans notice ??
    Is this written in code?
  • Hector will play for U21's on Tuesday, according to DH today.
    Well he's only 30, so as near as damnit. That beards a bit of a giveaway though if he was hoping no one would notice.
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    I know it’s only one game, but Kilkenny looks like a very shrewd signing. Makes me feel more optimistic about Hector’s prospects somehow. If only Sess and Egbo were fit I think we’d potentially have an excellent back four. 
    Penney was ok yesterday, and improved a lot from his debut performance where he looked shaky.
    I’m trying to remember when we last signed a player I’d heard of, not that it seems to matter. Probably Marcus Maddison, and Harry Arter? They turned out well!
    I knew of Elliott Lee, Fraser and Jaiyesimi only because they stood out when they played against us. I’d never heard of Dobbo, Egbo, Kilkenny, Inniss or even Stephen Sessegnon.
    Shame we’ll presumably lose Kilkenny, Sessegnon, Kane, Penney and Rak Sakyi next season. Perhaps our three billionaires will have a whip round to make a couple of them permanent? Lol
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