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Summer Transfer Rumours - Deadline Day p446
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Sage said:Looking forward to when we do announce a few signings, then the summer really is underway and preparations, alongside the release of fixtures, will feel more real and anticipation starts to rise.
Think we probably need a right back, 2 left backs, 3 centre backs, 2 or 3 midfielders, 2 wingers, and 1 or 2 strikers. Then let go of all the loan players from last year (other than maybe having another look at McGrandles). There's a hell of a lot of work to be done.1 -
Redmidland said:A player I've always liked is Jack Colback, he is a midfielder who also plays LB. He's played in Prem, for Sunderland, Newcastle and Forest, he has just been released from Forest, aged 33, he would be a very good squad player in my opinion.
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Three fees paid. Four frees and four loans3
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ShootersHillGuru said:Three fees paid. Four frees and four loans1
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I’m not totally against getting a 30 something experienced head in the building. It depends where their hearts at however.Is Jack Colback, who’s played for three very big clubs at higher levels really going to fancy it in league one for a club he has no links to? Same goes for Billy sharpe, he’s been there and done it at his boyhood club, I can’t see him being up for what’s going to be a big challenge down in league one (again for him) away from familiar territory.0
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Valley11 said:ShootersHillGuru said:Three fees paid. Four frees and four loans1
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Redmidland said:A player I've always liked is Jack Colback, he is a midfielder who also plays LB. He's played in Prem, for Sunderland, Newcastle and Forest, he has just been released from Forest, aged 33, he would be a very good squad player in my opinion.
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Sage said:Said for a while about the issue around stretching in football and it is a huge issues as a whole.
I know for an absolute fact, from someone in a position of expertise, that the players in general, and the club as a whole, have been told how a number of our injuries can be prevented or risks reduced if they stretch and stretch correctly.
We know how many hamstring injuries we have had over the last 18-24 months, and although it is a common injury in football, it can be prevented if you actually strengthen and stretch them correctly. It does not happen across the board enough or well enough.
Does it happen at Charlton? Only the players and those at the club can truly answer that, and with honesty too.
Regarding Chuks, I hope he is feeling much better now and can get through a pre-season because if he can, he will be a huge asset, as we know his ability. If he breaks down and can't get through it, his career, at least at Charlton, will probably be in doubt.
I’ve noticed on a number of occasions that Chuks doesn’t seem to do any sort of proper warm up as a sub compared to everyone else.1 -
ShootersHillGuru said:Three fees paid. Four frees and four loans4
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Plaaayer said:Sage said:Said for a while about the issue around stretching in football and it is a huge issues as a whole.
I know for an absolute fact, from someone in a position of expertise, that the players in general, and the club as a whole, have been told how a number of our injuries can be prevented or risks reduced if they stretch and stretch correctly.
We know how many hamstring injuries we have had over the last 18-24 months, and although it is a common injury in football, it can be prevented if you actually strengthen and stretch them correctly. It does not happen across the board enough or well enough.
Does it happen at Charlton? Only the players and those at the club can truly answer that, and with honesty too.
Regarding Chuks, I hope he is feeling much better now and can get through a pre-season because if he can, he will be a huge asset, as we know his ability. If he breaks down and can't get through it, his career, at least at Charlton, will probably be in doubt.
I’ve noticed on a number of occasions that Chuks doesn’t seem to do any sort of proper warm up as a sub compared to everyone else.0 - Sponsored links:
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BR7_addick said:I’m not totally against getting a 30 something experienced head in the building. It depends where their hearts at however.Is Jack Colback, who’s played for three very big clubs at higher levels really going to fancy it in league one for a club he has no links to? Same goes for Billy sharpe, he’s been there and done it at his boyhood club, I can’t see him being up for what’s going to be a big challenge down in league one (again for him) away from familiar territory.1
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Until Methven changes his trousers I can’t see us making any signings.Is there anyone on trouser watch?1
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fenaddick said:BR7_addick said:I’m not totally against getting a 30 something experienced head in the building. It depends where their hearts at however.Is Jack Colback, who’s played for three very big clubs at higher levels really going to fancy it in league one for a club he has no links to? Same goes for Billy sharpe, he’s been there and done it at his boyhood club, I can’t see him being up for what’s going to be a big challenge down in league one (again for him) away from familiar territory.0
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sillav nitram said:Until Methven changes his trousers I can’t see us making any signings.Is there anyone on trouser watch?2
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Can't see Colbeck wishing to relocate to London if his family are settled up north. Could see him going to Derby or maybe Sheffield Wednesday.0
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Plaaayer said:Sage said:Said for a while about the issue around stretching in football and it is a huge issues as a whole.
I know for an absolute fact, from someone in a position of expertise, that the players in general, and the club as a whole, have been told how a number of our injuries can be prevented or risks reduced if they stretch and stretch correctly.
We know how many hamstring injuries we have had over the last 18-24 months, and although it is a common injury in football, it can be prevented if you actually strengthen and stretch them correctly. It does not happen across the board enough or well enough.
Does it happen at Charlton? Only the players and those at the club can truly answer that, and with honesty too.
Regarding Chuks, I hope he is feeling much better now and can get through a pre-season because if he can, he will be a huge asset, as we know his ability. If he breaks down and can't get through it, his career, at least at Charlton, will probably be in doubt.
I’ve noticed on a number of occasions that Chuks doesn’t seem to do any sort of proper warm up as a sub compared to everyone else.0 -
fenaddick said:BR7_addick said:I’m not totally against getting a 30 something experienced head in the building. It depends where their hearts at however.Is Jack Colback, who’s played for three very big clubs at higher levels really going to fancy it in league one for a club he has no links to? Same goes for Billy sharpe, he’s been there and done it at his boyhood club, I can’t see him being up for what’s going to be a big challenge down in league one (again for him) away from familiar territory.
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Presumably now we are backed by a billionaire we have enough cash to keep hold of Aneke. As an impact sub he's great in this league,.
Innis had a great season fitness wise so let's not rule out Aneke just yet1 -
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I’d hope that as well as looking at new players, the new owners are looking at a new deal for Dobbo to kick off the summer. Such things, backed by decent quality new signings would no doubt have fans and players powering into the season.4
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mart77 said:I’d hope that as well as looking at new players, the new owners are looking at a new deal for Dobbo to kick off the summer. Such things, backed by decent quality new signings would no doubt have fans and players powering into the season.1
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Valley69 said:N0
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golfaddick said:Valley69 said:N0
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I would hope that they give Ness a better deal, being as he got into the team as an under 21 player, but before injury was the main central defender4
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It's the wrong thread, I know, but a Year 7 girl whom I teach has just been accepted by Charlton after a recent trial. She knows I support Charlton and tells me every lesson about her matches for her local team and shows me some of her goals which her parents film (she is the top goalscorer in her league).
She told me that the night she heard she had been accepted, she was so excited that she couldn't sleep and her mum told me that she was impressed by the setup at Charlton as it appeared to be very supportive and had a family-feel about it.
I thought I would share it here as it's heart-warming to see a girl so excited to be making the first step in her ambition to be a professional player and this thread could do with it.64 -
Yeah but how tall is she @captainbob8
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ShootersHillGuru said:Three fees paid. Four frees and four loansValley11 said:ShootersHillGuru said:Three fees paid. Four frees and four loansShootersHillGuru said:Valley11 said:ShootersHillGuru said:Three fees paid. Four frees and four loans8
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sam3110 said:Yeah but how tall is she @captainbob3
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CH4RLTON said:mart77 said:I’d hope that as well as looking at new players, the new owners are looking at a new deal for Dobbo to kick off the summer. Such things, backed by decent quality new signings would no doubt have fans and players powering into the season.0
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Some Gills fans think they’ll announce Alfie May tomorrow. Would hope it’s rubbish although they have ambitious owners.0