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Summer Transfer Rumours - Deadline Day p446
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https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/alfie-may-id-love-finish-8424497Seems like a nice bloke and type of character i would love around next season the fact he has had 2/3 very good seasons now if we could get our goaly coach in his ear ASAP that wld be great🙏🏻🤞🏻1
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Addick_8 said:FishCostaFortune said:Addick_8 said:Garrymanilow said:Dear God, a summer of fans asking for us to sign Stockton and Eisa again. I hope they either sign somewhere very quickly (so I can stretch before the 'we should have signed Stockton/Eisa!' every time they score when the season kicks off), or sign them so we can complain about them as Charlton players
Both comfortably into double figures for relegated teams by the way...
I would say getting 11 goals is not comfortably into double figures - it is just getting into double figures. For example JRS who got 15, got comfortably into double figures.
I would also say getting goals 10 and 11 in the 53rd and 104th minute of the last game of the season is just scraping over the line. Leaburn *only* got 12 goals. But he was ranked 4th in the league for goals per 90 minute so did it much more comfortably, in much less minutes and longer before the end of the season.
Interestingly Stockton was ranked 32 for goals per 90 minute last year, compared to CBT a player many were aghast we had extended his contract - who was 20th:
Aaron Collins who I think we could realistically get if we were going to splash the cash - we won't - double figures in last 3 seasons, only 25, seems to be improving as he gets older and goes up the leagues - is only 30th. But he has 16 goals (comfortably into double figures) and made the team of the season.
https://www.fotmob.com/leagues/108/stats/season/17835/players/goals_per_90/league-one-players
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It's a bit simplistic to just view a striker on how many goals they score.2
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FishCostaFortune said:Addick_8 said:FishCostaFortune said:Addick_8 said:Garrymanilow said:Dear God, a summer of fans asking for us to sign Stockton and Eisa again. I hope they either sign somewhere very quickly (so I can stretch before the 'we should have signed Stockton/Eisa!' every time they score when the season kicks off), or sign them so we can complain about them as Charlton players
Both comfortably into double figures for relegated teams by the way...
I would say getting 11 goals is not comfortably into double figures - it is just getting into double figures. For example JRS who got 15, got comfortably into double figures.
I would also say getting goals 10 and 11 in the 53rd and 104th minute of the last game of the season is just scraping over the line. Leaburn *only* got 12 goals. But he was ranked 4th in the league for goals per 90 minute so did it much more comfortably, in much less minutes and longer before the end of the season.
Interestingly Stockton was ranked 32 for goals per 90 minute last year, compared to CBT a player many were aghast we had extended his contract - who was 20th:
Aaron Collins who I think we could realistically get if we were going to splash the cash - we won't - double figures in last 3 seasons, only 25, seems to be improving as he gets older and goes up the leagues - is only 30th. But he has 16 goals (comfortably into double figures) and made the team of the season.
https://www.fotmob.com/leagues/108/stats/season/17835/players/goals_per_90/league-one-players
Sam Smith is the standout attacker we should be going for. Free agent and younger than the other names being mentioned. Also plays out wide so fits into the current system alongside Leaburn. I’d be happy with any of these names but Smith feels like the most realistic option and I’d prefer him to Stockton out of the free options2 -
cafcsinger said:It's a bit simplistic to just view a striker on how many goals they score.NabySarr said:FishCostaFortune said:Addick_8 said:FishCostaFortune said:Addick_8 said:Garrymanilow said:Dear God, a summer of fans asking for us to sign Stockton and Eisa again. I hope they either sign somewhere very quickly (so I can stretch before the 'we should have signed Stockton/Eisa!' every time they score when the season kicks off), or sign them so we can complain about them as Charlton players
Both comfortably into double figures for relegated teams by the way...
I would say getting 11 goals is not comfortably into double figures - it is just getting into double figures. For example JRS who got 15, got comfortably into double figures.
I would also say getting goals 10 and 11 in the 53rd and 104th minute of the last game of the season is just scraping over the line. Leaburn *only* got 12 goals. But he was ranked 4th in the league for goals per 90 minute so did it much more comfortably, in much less minutes and longer before the end of the season.
Interestingly Stockton was ranked 32 for goals per 90 minute last year, compared to CBT a player many were aghast we had extended his contract - who was 20th:
Aaron Collins who I think we could realistically get if we were going to splash the cash - we won't - double figures in last 3 seasons, only 25, seems to be improving as he gets older and goes up the leagues - is only 30th. But he has 16 goals (comfortably into double figures) and made the team of the season.
https://www.fotmob.com/leagues/108/stats/season/17835/players/goals_per_90/league-one-players
Sam Smith is the standout attacker we should be going for. Free agent and younger than the other names being mentioned. Also plays out wide so fits into the current system alongside Leaburn. I’d be happy with any of these names but Smith feels like the most realistic option and I’d prefer him to Stockton out of the free options
You are right that this year if it was a choice of the 2 frees, and depending on wage demands obviously, I would look at Smith as that's much more potential there both for development and getting some money back to invest further down the line. I am not sure if Stockton would either want to move down south considering he has never played this way before - but I wouldn't be upset if we signed him at all, and would much prefer him than Aneke for instance.
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I expect Collins will get a move to a Championship side, like Twine did 12 months ago.0
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soapboxsam said:altrinchamaddick said:Why is everybody going on about either getting forwards and defenders. It has clearly been a disfunctional midfield that has been our main problem. I keep banging on about it but titles are won and lost in midfield.
Dobson, Fraser and Morgan together have been ok and great if we can bring in better but a myriad of Matt Smith's, Kilkenny, McGrandles, JFC (when fit) Watson etc
haven't been better than Dobson, Fraser and Morgan.
Henry has potential but making his debut at 16 has probably not helped and at 19 still needs to improve. TBF he still has time on his side and a half season loan in League 2 might help to get him up to speed in men's football
For Charlton fans who don't feel Albie has improved ( I do but we could get better) then can we get the players who will get us into the top 6 first before having a total cull or else we will have Kaikai and Bogle as strikers next season when Steve Gallen get his fifth choices in.
Stockton has only played for northern clubs or in Scotland and only came to life in the last four games of the season ! Looks a world beater against Cafc but...
Back in the hands of Thomas Sandgaard and the saga of new investment or new ownership.0 -
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/barton-aaron-collins-bristol-transfer-8424186
Bristol Rovers want at least £4 million for Aaron Collins.
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What about Cauley Woodrow? Banging them in for Barnsley couple of seasons back, now at Luton, 28 been around.3
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cafcsinger said:It's a bit simplistic to just view a striker on how many goals they score.
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Viewfinder said:https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/barton-aaron-collins-bristol-transfer-8424186
Bristol Rovers want at least £4 million for Aaron Collins.
To be fair they could have wanted £4 for him and we would struggle to meet the valuation.0 -
Viewfinder said:https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/barton-aaron-collins-bristol-transfer-8424186
Bristol Rovers want at least £4 million for Aaron Collins.0 -
Viewfinder said:https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/barton-aaron-collins-bristol-transfer-8424186
Bristol Rovers want at least £4 million for Aaron Collins.5 -
thenewbie said:Viewfinder said:https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/barton-aaron-collins-bristol-transfer-8424186
Bristol Rovers want at least £4 million for Aaron Collins.1 -
iaitch said:What about Cauley Woodrow? Banging them in for Barnsley couple of seasons back, now at Luton, 28 been around.
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I wouldn't bother chaps. Posters regularly mention players we should sign & then get shouted down for all manner of reasons.
Take strikers for example. Some names mentioned last pre season were -
Bishop
Stockton
May
Collins
Eisa
And generally we were told that they were either too old, too expensive, one season wonders, wouldn't cut it in a division (or 2) above, blah blah blah.
It will be the same this pre-season. Yet those players will go elsewhere & be a success.....or at least do better than whoever it is we do eventually sign.
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Bonne is a free agent. Maybe we could get him?16
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cafc-4-life said:Bonne is a free agent. Maybe we could get him?
Or Bonnie Parker, good at shooting.1 -
In all honesty thou... I would love us to get Ben Purrington back. I know he got a lot of hate but a whole season with no real left back showed but he was a consistent full back and showed under Jacko just how good he could be. A left back capable to play in the league, can attack, usually quite fit (about from a bad injury this season) and probably available after counties relegation this season...1
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the other point with a quality striker, they make things happen and you then can set up less attack minded and grind out a 1-0 when you need one, perhaps a big away game. We never had that last season and suffered as a result0
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barstool said:the other point with a quality striker, they make things happen and you then can set up less attack minded and grind out a 1-0 when you need one, perhaps a big away game. We never had that last season and suffered as a result0
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Still think Max Watters, from Cardiff has been on loan at Barnsley, is worth enquiring about.
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cafc-4-life said:In all honesty thou... I would love us to get Ben Purrington back. I know he got a lot of hate but a whole season with no real left back showed but he was a consistent full back and showed under Jacko just how good he could be. A left back capable to play in the league, can attack, usually quite fit (about from a bad injury this season) and probably available after counties relegation this season...We definitely need a proper left back this season, even if we manage to keep Sessegnon and he remains first choice0
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Defence is the priority.May sound simplistic but scoring goals we were up there with the teams challenging, keeping goals out we were down there with the teams struggling.We all dream of our own 25 goal a second type, but they’re so hard to come by within a budget, decent commanding centre backs aren’t and we need that more anyway.Replacing JRS is more an issue than a new striker.3
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golfaddick said:I wouldn't bother chaps. Posters regularly mention players we should sign & then get shouted down for all manner of reasons.
Take strikers for example. Some names mentioned last pre season were -
Bishop
Stockton
May
Collins
Eisa
And generally we were told that they were either too old, too expensive, one season wonders, wouldn't cut it in a division (or 2) above, blah blah blah.
It will be the same this pre-season. Yet those players will go elsewhere & be a success.....or at least do better than whoever it is we do eventually sign.2 -
BR7_addick said:Defence is the priority.May sound simplistic but scoring goals we were up there with the teams challenging, keeping goals out we were down there with the teams struggling.We all dream of our own 25 goal a second type, but they’re so hard to come by within a budget, decent commanding centre backs aren’t and we need that more anyway.Replacing JRS is more an issue than a new striker.We do need a striker who can step in when he’s injured or needs resting, and also add goals from the bench. This player and a new winger combined might just about cover JRS goals and assists tally!1
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cafcsinger said:It's a bit simplistic to just view a striker on how many goals they score.0
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Garrymanilow said:cafcsinger said:It's a bit simplistic to just view a striker on how many goals they score.2
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golfaddick said:I wouldn't bother chaps. Posters regularly mention players we should sign & then get shouted down for all manner of reasons.
Take strikers for example. Some names mentioned last pre season were -
Bishop
Stockton
May
Collins
Eisa
And generally we were told that they were either too old, too expensive, one season wonders, wouldn't cut it in a division (or 2) above, blah blah blah.
It will be the same this pre-season. Yet those players will go elsewhere & be a success.....or at least do better than whoever it is we do eventually sign.
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Garrymanilow said:golfaddick said:I wouldn't bother chaps. Posters regularly mention players we should sign & then get shouted down for all manner of reasons.
Take strikers for example. Some names mentioned last pre season were -
Bishop
Stockton
May
Collins
Eisa
And generally we were told that they were either too old, too expensive, one season wonders, wouldn't cut it in a division (or 2) above, blah blah blah.
It will be the same this pre-season. Yet those players will go elsewhere & be a success.....or at least do better than whoever it is we do eventually sign.0