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Miles Leaburn - Signs New 3 Year Contract (p77)
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https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/not-for-sale-charlton-athletic-boss-responds-to-young-striker-miles-leaburns-transfer-link-to-aston-villa/
Holden told the South London Press: “Miles is not for sale.
“Miles is a fantastic young player who has got lots to learn still. He’s somebody I love working with. It’s just speculation.”
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Didn’t give it much weight in the S*n but now Pete O’Rourke is on it, it’s a different story.
“The Midlands giants also spent big money in January to bring 19-year-old Colombian international striker Jhon Duran to the club.
Duran, who cost a reported initial fee of £14.5million, is the backup to red-hot striker Ollie Watkins as Villa push for European qualification this season.”
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Athletico Charlton said:superclive98 said:Athletico Charlton said:superclive98 said:For the benefit of his own career he needs to get away from this cesspit of a club.
Any sensible owner would use Miles' transfer fee to fund a promotion push next season, but sensible owners and Charlton don't go together.
Plus a sensible owner whom is £20M down on his "investment" with no end in sight would most likely pocket the cash in part repayment of their loans. Am emotional investor or a gambler or a money is no object owner would lob the whole lot back on more players.
We are shit at the moment and poorly run but the club does still have a heartbeat, a tremendously successful academy, a wonderful community trust, a superb stadium, and some great employees (like Tracy). I find it tiresome reading so many comments about what a cesspit we are.
We just need to strike it lucky with a super rich owner,.one dare I say it, like the Millwall bloke whom is happy to chuck.more than £200M at his whim.
We didn't give Miles his chance out of the goodness of our heart, we did it because we were/are being run on the cheap. We struck lucky.
Perhaps that bit of luck that you say we need with a super rich owner is just around the corner. I doubt it somehow.
The heartbeat is getting fainter as each day passes.
No we haven't. We have been turned into an underperforming, poorly run club. I am not happy about it and desperately want us to be better than we currently are but this constant over dramatisation and talking down of our club is a nonsense.
Did we strike lucky? Out of all our kids Leaburn was given the longest contract, taken on pre season. The people in charge could clearly see his potential.3 -
Scoham said:https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/not-for-sale-charlton-athletic-boss-responds-to-young-striker-miles-leaburns-transfer-link-to-aston-villa/
Holden told the South London Press: “Miles is not for sale.
“Miles is a fantastic young player who has got lots to learn still. He’s somebody I love working with. It’s just speculation.”
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With a potential $7bn investor coming in, Villa should be more worried about us signing Watkins from them31
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Dean Holden saying that Miles is not for sale this summer. Will be the perfect test for new owners, accepting of course that should Miles want out then there’s not much we can do about it. I’m also pretty damned sure Aston Villa won’t be the only suitors.0
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If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?10 -
Swisdom said:If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?3 -
Swisdom said:If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?
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ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?
Of course, someone buying him and loaning him back to us would probably be the biggest possibility.0 -
Chunes said:ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?
Of course, someone buying him and loaning him back to us would probably be the biggest possibility.1 -
Chunes said:ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?
Of course, someone buying him and loaning him back to us would probably be the biggest possibility.Hello Miles,My name is Mikel Arteta and I want to give you 50k a week and a four year contract to sign for Arsenal.Hello Mikel,No thank you, I am loyal to Charlton and am happy to get paid 5k a week as they have been very good to me and my family love the club.34 -
https://www.playmakerstats.com/news.php?id=467598PROLIFIC CHARLTON TEENAGER MAKES THE CUT
'Playmaker's EFL 72': #58 Miles Leaburn
With the current campaign entering its final straight, Playmaker has - after carefully assessing the runners and riders - ranked the top 72 players from across the EFL this season.Those who followed 'The Playmaker 72' last season know the drill: this is less a countdown of the 'best' footballers across the EFL, more a celebration of those players who have lit up the Championship, League One and League Two throughout 2022/23.To once again paraphrase the great Jeffrey 'The Dude' Lebowski, these are just, like, our opinions, man - and we will do our utmost to back up them up with facts, stats and analysis.We're off to south London next to profile a burgeoning young English talent...
Number 58: Miles Leaburn (Charlton Athletic)
They may be 11th in League One, but Charlton Athletic (37%) have the best shots-on-target % in the division this season - and teenage strike sensation Miles Leaburn has certainly played his part.Tipped as a future starlet after crossing the Thames to join Charlton's academy from Chelsea in 2019, the son of former Addicks forward Carl Leaburn has enjoyed a breakthrough season in 2022/23, scoring 11 goals and counting in the third tier.Measuring in at 6ft 5in, Leaburn is quickly growing in stature at senior level, a goal on his debut against Accrington on the opening day of the season announcing his arrival.CURRENT teenagers to score most league goals in 22/23
Miles Leaburn (19 y/o, Charlton) - 11 goals
Dale Taylor (19 y/o, Burton) - 5 goals
Conor Bradley (19 y/o, Bolton) - 5 goals
Evan Ferguson (18 y/o, Brighton) - 5 goals
The 19-year-old is reportedly attracting interest from Premier League clubs, such as Aston Villa, and it is no surprise when you delve deeper into his stats this season.Although he may not be competing with the likes of Jonson Clarke-Harris at the top of the L1 goal charts, it is evident that Leaburn knows where the back of the net is - and his shots-on-target stats and strike rate testify to the fact.Of his 31 appearances this term, 17 have been off the bench, but Leaburn has made his minutes count: scoring a goal on average every 132 minutes.What makes that feat even more impressive is that Leaburn ranks 115th in League One for shots taken this season! However, of the 35 shots he has fired goalwards, 22 have been on target. So, 60% of his shots have hit the target; 31% have gone in.It's been a hugely impressive start to Leaburn's fledgling career and speculation is already swirling regarding him leaving The Valley this summer.Charlton boss Dean Holden, for now at least, is unequivocal on the subject."Miles is not for sale," Holden told the South London Press this week. “Miles is a fantastic young player who has got lots to learn still (and) somebody I love working with. It’s just speculation.”5 -
Callumcafc said:Didn’t give it much weight in the S*n but now Pete O’Rourke is on it, it’s a different story.
“The Midlands giants also spent big money in January to bring 19-year-old Colombian international striker Jhon Duran to the club.
Duran, who cost a reported initial fee of £14.5million, is the backup to red-hot striker Ollie Watkins as Villa push for European qualification this season.”2 -
Callumcafc said:https://www.playmakerstats.com/news.php?id=467598PROLIFIC CHARLTON TEENAGER MAKES THE CUT
'Playmaker's EFL 72': #58 Miles Leaburn
With the current campaign entering its final straight, Playmaker has - after carefully assessing the runners and riders - ranked the top 72 players from across the EFL this season.Those who followed 'The Playmaker 72' last season know the drill: this is less a countdown of the 'best' footballers across the EFL, more a celebration of those players who have lit up the Championship, League One and League Two throughout 2022/23.To once again paraphrase the great Jeffrey 'The Dude' Lebowski, these are just, like, our opinions, man - and we will do our utmost to back up them up with facts, stats and analysis.We're off to south London next to profile a burgeoning young English talent...
Number 58: Miles Leaburn (Charlton Athletic)
They may be 11th in League One, but Charlton Athletic (37%) have the best shots-on-target % in the division this season - and teenage strike sensation Miles Leaburn has certainly played his part.Tipped as a future starlet after crossing the Thames to join Charlton's academy from Chelsea in 2019, the son of former Addicks forward Carl Leaburn has enjoyed a breakthrough season in 2022/23, scoring 11 goals and counting in the third tier.Measuring in at 6ft 5in, Leaburn is quickly growing in stature at senior level, a goal on his debut against Accrington on the opening day of the season announcing his arrival.CURRENT teenagers to score most league goals in 22/23
Miles Leaburn (19 y/o, Charlton) - 11 goals
Dale Taylor (19 y/o, Burton) - 5 goals
Conor Bradley (19 y/o, Bolton) - 5 goals
Evan Ferguson (18 y/o, Brighton) - 5 goals
The 19-year-old is reportedly attracting interest from Premier League clubs, such as Aston Villa, and it is no surprise when you delve deeper into his stats this season.Although he may not be competing with the likes of Jonson Clarke-Harris at the top of the L1 goal charts, it is evident that Leaburn knows where the back of the net is - and his shots-on-target stats and strike rate testify to the fact.Of his 31 appearances this term, 17 have been off the bench, but Leaburn has made his minutes count: scoring a goal on average every 132 minutes.What makes that feat even more impressive is that Leaburn ranks 115th in League One for shots taken this season! However, of the 35 shots he has fired goalwards, 22 have been on target. So, 60% of his shots have hit the target; 31% have gone in.It's been a hugely impressive start to Leaburn's fledgling career and speculation is already swirling regarding him leaving The Valley this summer.Charlton boss Dean Holden, for now at least, is unequivocal on the subject."Miles is not for sale," Holden told the South London Press this week. “Miles is a fantastic young player who has got lots to learn still (and) somebody I love working with. It’s just speculation.”He doesn’t often shoot from outside the box, though he did once yesterday and there was another occasion I thought he should have but he passed. Hopefully he can add that to his game, once he has that and also works on his left foot he will almost be the complete striker0 -
ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?0 -
Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?0 -
Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?0 -
Can see a potential loan back deal happening. However, if Villa were to spend big on him they might want to send him out on loan in the Championship.
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How does DH know he will not be sold, unless he has spoken to the new owners?1
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Clem_Snide said:Can see a potential loan back deal happening. However, if Villa were to spend big on him they might want to send him out on loan in the Championship.0
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Todds_right_hook said:Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?
Either way, if you play for a League One club and the Premier League comes calling you can’t turn it down.0 -
ross1 said:How does DH know he will not be sold, unless he has spoken to the new owners?1
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Scoham said:Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?0 -
se9addick said:Todds_right_hook said:Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?
Either way, if you play for a League One club and the Premier League comes calling you can’t turn it down.0 -
Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:If we show ambition, and if Miles can keep learning, he is more likely to stay.
if it’s going to be a shoestring budget again he’ll be off
if a £7-£10m offer came in I think we’d listen but it MUST go into the team and not be used to offset debt. Otherwise what’s the point in the academy if it’s not to reinvest and keep it going and improving?
They will also have Cameron Archer returning from loan. he's got 9 in 17 on loan at Middlesbrough and 4 in 5 for England U21s so will surely also be ahead of Leaburn.
Of course if he gets a life changing offer he'll probably go but he will have to weigh up how often he'll play. If Archer is getting loaned out then Leaburn almost certainly will too. Then again i think pretty much any PL club interested in signing him would sign him and then loan him to the championship.1 -
I don'y know if anynody noticed at Milton Keynes but in the shooting warm up before the game, Leaburn's efforts were sublime. On a different level.0