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Chuks Aneke - speculation re 2023/24 season (p60)

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  • Is there any truth in the rumour that he was pictured on an NHS picket line last Tuesday?
    If so, good for him. Solidarity with workers. Especially because he really needs Healthcare workers... 
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    But there is nothing, at all, to suggest he can't play inside the next 20 months is there?  

    Can you give one example of a player that has had his contract paid up, by the insurance company, against his will?

    I know a couple, Roberts at D&R and Mike Marsh at various clubs took a payout and could only play non league. 
    Apart from the fact that we rarely see him om a football pitch and then for not very long, I know nothing about Chuk's situation. That's why a kept referring to "a player" rather than naming an individual
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    As for examples, Haaland's Dad immediately springs to mind. I believe his contract was terminated by City. I don't know precisely what the situation was regarding our own Matty Holmes following the incident with the animal Muscat. But I believe his contract was up for renewal with a pay rise which never happened. There must surely be any number of other examples though?
  • When Chuks was substitued against Brighton he looked close to tears. All this "he is work shy", "nicking a living" bollocks is out of order.

    Garner hinted earlier in the season that he needed some support with his mental health. Yes, his injuries are frustrating, but the kicking he is getting on here and on social media is bang out of order imo.

    Even if the issue is in his head, it is still an issue. If he is going into match days thinking his body is going to let him down then he needs help addressing that not a load of grief from fans.

    I am guessing he is in a place where he is utterly paranoid that the slightest twinge is something major about to flare up.

    As for today, I am guessing the decision was made for him and as soon as he limped away from the warm up he was removed from tje squad.

    I'd like to see him given the space he clearly needs to get himself sorted. If that means he is out for an extended period working through his issues then so be it.

    Steve Brown was bang out of order today. Smirking and sniggering when Minto raised his injury record. Think what you like mate, but show a bit of compassion/professionalism.
    This 1000%, and it can't be reiterated enough. He does not want to be injured. He does not choose to be inkured
    Bowyer talked about how there's an issue with his body because he's so big and so tip heavy. He's a wonderful footballer at this level when fit. He seems like a lovely guy. You can have issues with us signing him, but that's not his fault. 

    I hope he gets well soon. We have enough quality up front that he can come on at the 60 minute mark and scare the daylights out of defenders whenever he is right again. 
  • Getting Chuks back fit will be just like getting a new signing...
  • cafcfan said:
    Apart from the fact that we rarely see him om a football pitch and then for not very long, I know nothing about Chuk's situation. That's why a kept referring to "a player" rather than naming an individual
    .
    As for examples, Haaland's Dad immediately springs to mind. I believe his contract was terminated by City. I don't know precisely what the situation was regarding our own Matty Holmes following the incident with the animal Muscat. But I believe his contract was up for renewal with a pay rise which never happened. There must surely be any number of other examples though?
    They both had very obvious, very serious, injuries.  If you nearly have your leg amputated, like David Boost, it's understand able.  Constantly having different injuries is total different.
  • Getting Chuks back fit will be just like getting a new signing...
    Yes it would,
    similarly I would like to win the Euromillions tonight,
    Both are dreams and both are highly unlikely to ever happen!
  • SDAddick said:
    This 1000%, and it can't be reiterated enough. He does not want to be injured. He does not choose to be inkured
    Bowyer talked about how there's an issue with his body because he's so big and so tip heavy. He's a wonderful footballer at this level when fit. He seems like a lovely guy. You can have issues with us signing him, but that's not his fault. 

    I hope he gets well soon. We have enough quality up front that he can come on at the 60 minute mark and scare the daylights out of defenders whenever he is right again. 
    Mate, you obviously have a kind, compassionate side to you. That's something to be admired.

    But the fact is that the salary sport website - which I take with a huge pinch of salt - has Aneke down as our second highest earner on £6,400 per week. That's an awful lot of season tickets you have to sell to pay just one week's wages for Aneke.

    With the club losing £8 million + each year Aneke is an expense we just can't carry anymore if he can never get fit. And there is absolutely nothing to suggest at the moment he can either get fit or stay fit. Compassion is fine but there comes a time when you say enough is enough and in my view, the club should be looking to reach some sort of agreement with Aneke that sees him on his way.
  • Mate, you obviously have a kind, compassionate side to you. That's something to be admired.

    But the fact is that the salary sport website - which I take with a huge pinch of salt - has Aneke down as our second highest earner on £6,400 per week. That's an awful lot of season tickets you have to sell to pay just one week's wages for Aneke.

    With the club losing £8 million + each year Aneke is an expense we just can't carry anymore if he can never get fit. And there is absolutely nothing to suggest at the moment he can either get fit or stay fit. Compassion is fine but there comes a time when you say enough is enough and in my view, the club should be looking to reach some sort of agreement with Aneke that sees him on his way.
    Why would Chuks agree to that? Unless the club want to pay the last 2.5 years and let him move on. We're stuck with him. And as such, I hope he gets well. 
  • Mate, you obviously have a kind, compassionate side to you. That's something to be admired.

    But the fact is that the salary sport website - which I take with a huge pinch of salt - has Aneke down as our second highest earner on £6,400 per week. That's an awful lot of season tickets you have to sell to pay just one week's wages for Aneke.

    With the club losing £8 million + each year Aneke is an expense we just can't carry anymore if he can never get fit. And there is absolutely nothing to suggest at the moment he can either get fit or stay fit. Compassion is fine but there comes a time when you say enough is enough and in my view, the club should be looking to reach some sort of agreement with Aneke that sees him on his way.
    The blame for that lays firmly with the person that offered the contract, not the person that signed it.

    100% I wouldn't rip it up in his situation and would want every penny I was entitled to.
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  • Cafc43v3r said:
    The blame for that lays firmly with the person that offered the contract, not the person that signed it.

    100% I wouldn't rip it up in his situation and would want every penny I was entitled to.
    Totally agree. In fact, I've asked that question of who was responsible for giving him a contract on here a couple of times already.

    Was it JJ, Gallen or someone else?  
  • SDAddick said:
    Why would Chuks agree to that? Unless the club want to pay the last 2.5 years and let him move on. We're stuck with him. And as such, I hope he gets well. 
    I refuse to believe that HR can't find a technicality to cancel or amend his contract in some way if he is hardly ever fit to play. In fact, if HR wanted to play hardball, they could simply cancel his contract on some ground and tell Aneke to sue them. Given the delays in the court system at the moment, and the endless hours you can argue over tecnicalities and legal points, you could stretch proceedings out for years and in that time, Aneke could well decide to settle rather than wait years for a full payout. (Not saying that is the right thing to do but it wouldn't be the first time an employer has taken that approach). 
  • I refuse to believe that HR can't find a technicality to cancel or amend his contract in some way if he is hardly ever fit to play. In fact, if HR wanted to play hardball, they could simply cancel his contract on some ground and tell Aneke to sue them. Given the delays in the court system at the moment, and the endless hours you can argue over tecnicalities and legal points, you could stretch proceedings out for years and in that time, Aneke could well decide to settle rather than wait years for a full payout. (Not saying that is the right thing to do but it wouldn't be the first time an employer has taken that approach). 
    You might find the EFL take a very dim view of that type of practice and consider it failure to pay a contracted players wages
  • ...couldn't score as he started the game.
  • Sounds like the senior guys like Aneke and Hector helped the young guns, Kanu, Casey and Mitchell who appear to be the top prospects. Plus having Jo-Jo back between the sticks.
    The most minutes Chuks has every played for cafc was 95 minutes in his first game back from Birmingham under JJ.  Been a real struggle since for Aneke to play enough minutes.
  • Didn't get injured or sent off. An improvement. 

  • edited February 2023
    Didn't get injured or sent off. An improvement on Bonne 


  • Didn't get injured or sent off. An improvement. 

    Did have a lie down and order a Deliveroo though 
  • Did significantly more in half an hour than Bonne did in a whole match. 
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  • Time to get rid! 

    Feel for the geezer, but he’s only capable of non-league/retirement now…

    how much of it is mental, I don’t know, as every time he gets tackled/goes down he grimaces and rolls around.

    certainly one of many who shouldn’t be anywhere near us next season 
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Don't people pull muscles in non league? 
     Nah mate, grass roots is full of steel and beer bellies.
  • Pay up his contract and move on. He needs it, the club needs it.
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Don't people pull muscles in non league? 
    More the fact that it’s low stakes and pay-as-you-play stuff. No chance he should be in league football if he can’t complete more than 5 games a season
  • He just got kicked didn't he? Hopefully not too bad as when he plays he is still our most effective forward 
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