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Jesurun Rak-Sakyi - 2023-4 season progress.
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Quite how he’s replaced is a massive issue for us. I’d be amazed if we find another loan kid who comes anywhere close. Buying 15 goals will cost more than we’ll be willing to pay. Just pray that Miles hangs around because he’ll score twenty next season in league one. Good luck Jesurun. You did us and yourself proud.15
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No way Miles getting 20 next year in the league with us , major source of his supply and freedom is going .
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He really deserves POTY.
Rather than him being the stardust which helped us to promotion, he has been the main reason that we haven't flirted with relegation.
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Jesurun Rak-Sakyi brought his 'baller' skills to Charlton and improved as the season went on as he adapted to men's football.
After watching Palace yesterday on TV, Palace have an abundance of flair players in attacking positions but IF Wilf Zaha moves on they could use him off the bench BUT Jes-Rak-Sac needs at least a half season in the Championship to see if he can play against better than mediocre League 1 defenders.
He had his quiet games as well but flair players normally do when they are given licence to thrill and will lose the ball;sublime when it comes off and the difference between Charlton possibly finishing 10th instead of 17th.
How do we replace his 15 goals and 9 assists ? (Yes I know one game to go)
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Dobbo, who is not really that active on social media usually, putting in the work for us 😂.15
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Since the turn of the year, he has been different gravy.0
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FishCostaFortune said:Dobbo, who is not really that active on social media usually, putting in the work for us 😂.
Did George think there was more games still at the Valley this season or did he think JRS was coming back next season !0 -
He won Player of the Year3
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Well done JRS. Well deserved award.0
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ShootersHillGuru said:Quite how he’s replaced is a massive issue for us. I’d be amazed if we find another loan kid who comes anywhere close. Buying 15 goals will cost more than we’ll be willing to pay. Just pray that Miles hangs around because he’ll score twenty next season in league one. Good luck Jesurun. You did us and yourself proud.
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oohaahmortimer said:No way Miles getting 20 next year in the league with us , major source of his supply and freedom is going .
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letthegoodtimesroll said:oohaahmortimer said:No way Miles getting 20 next year in the league with us , major source of his supply and freedom is going .0
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I think Palace will have him in the first team squad for pre-season and make a late decision. I suspect he will go out on loan and there are lots of things for them to consider. Given his age, I think it is possible, though not the most likely outcome, that they might loan him back to us and review in January.
There is probably a greater chance of him going backwards at a Championship club than us where he seems to be very comfortable and closer to home. But clearly, the Championship is a bigger stepping stone. Their job is to do what is best for the player, not other clubs but I think, whilst it might not win out, there is a case for him staying.2 -
If Millwall don't go up this season it wouldn't surprise me to see him there next season on loan.0
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MuttleyCAFC said:I think Palace will have him in the first team squad for pre-season and make a late decision. I suspect he will go out on loan and there are lots of things for them to consider. Given his age, I think it is possible, though not the most likely outcome, that they might loan him back to us and review in January.
There is probably a greater chance of him going backwards at a Championship club than us where he seems to be very comfortable and closer to home. But clearly, the Championship is a bigger stepping stone. Their job is to do what is best for the player, not other clubs but I think, whilst it might not win out, there is a case for him staying.
Needs to continue his development and not to be sat on the bench.4 -
We and Palace should recall that there was a spell in his loan where he went a bit flat. He got it back and some of course. In the Championship, that might be where you drop out of the team.0
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MuttleyCAFC said:We and Palace should recall that there was a spell in his loan where he went a bit flat. He got it back and some of course. In the Championship, that might be where you drop out of the team.0
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CBT could learn a lot from JRS. Especially how to place a finish into the corner without trying to break your laces.3
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Charlton_Stu said:If Millwall don't go up this season it wouldn't surprise me to see him there next season on loan.Good God I hope not.
Whatever happens he has my gratitude. Without him we may well have been in a desperate relegation struggle.0 -
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I miss him already…☹️3
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Really wish this guy the best. He’s given his all for us this season and there can’t be many footballers out there with his ability. Just needs to get a bit more physically strong and improve his positional play more then he’ll be ready for the big show.5
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https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/jes-rak-sakyi-on-fast-track-to-success-after-charlton-loan-but-palace-prospects-car-shows-he-is-not-focused-on-celebrity-trappings/Has an old car and Holden can’t believe he left him out of his first two games.2
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Scoham said:https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/jes-rak-sakyi-on-fast-track-to-success-after-charlton-loan-but-palace-prospects-car-shows-he-is-not-focused-on-celebrity-trappings/Has an old car and Holden can’t believe he left him out of his first two games.0
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Ipswich and Luton linked, the latter only if they aren't promoted to the Prem.0
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He's so talented, and he worked very hard for us, even when the team around him was shit. I wouldn't have blamed Palace for recalling him in January, just as I didn't blame Chelsea for recalling Gallagher because both were much better than the players they were playing around at time. But Jez stayed, and won a place in our hearts.
He worked very hard, even when things weren't going his way and teams were doubling and tripling up on him.
I just wish we'd had a better team around him to fully utilize his talents this season.
I think he ends up staying with Palace next season and is used as an impact sub. I don't know that he's fully ready for the Prem, but I think he's close enough that he'll be given a few changes for the final 20 minutes against tiring defenses.2 -
Very talented footballer and I'm excited to see how his career develops. Made this season more entertaining and I believe we would have realistically been floating with relegation more so than we were without him. Reading that interview he also seems to be a very humble and genuine person. As others have also mentioned, (begrudgingly) fair play to Palace for not recalling in Jan.1
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Arthur_Trudgill said:Scoham said:https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/jes-rak-sakyi-on-fast-track-to-success-after-charlton-loan-but-palace-prospects-car-shows-he-is-not-focused-on-celebrity-trappings/Has an old car and Holden can’t believe he left him out of his first two games.5
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CAFCOlly said:Very talented footballer and I'm excited to see how his career develops. Made this season more entertaining and I believe we would have realistically been floating with relegation more so than we were without him. Reading that interview he also seems to be a very humble and genuine person. As others have also mentioned, (begrudgingly) fair play to Palace for not recalling in Jan.0
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PragueAddick said:CAFCOlly said:Very talented footballer and I'm excited to see how his career develops. Made this season more entertaining and I believe we would have realistically been floating with relegation more so than we were without him. Reading that interview he also seems to be a very humble and genuine person. As others have also mentioned, (begrudgingly) fair play to Palace for not recalling in Jan.Maybe not with Rak-Sakyi but I can 100% see the logic for recalling Gallagher. We were a mess at the time, losing every game and not playing good football which can’t be good for his development. He was our best player by a mile and had probably learnt/developed all he could from us. Swansea played a different style, having a lot more of the ball which probably better translates to the way Chelsea were playing at the time3