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Alfie May - over 30 goals possible this season ???

Lordflashheart
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I met Alfie in players lounge post match on Saturday - lovely bloke - we chatted, and he mentioned that he has eclipsed his target for goals during first half of season - I think his target was 9 from memory, so 19 already is a superb achievement
I said ‘surely your full season target must be over 30 now ?’ and he agreed
If I am right, if he does it, he will be the first CAFC player to score over 30 goals in a season since a certain Mr D Hales in 75/76 season with 31 goals - so it’s 47 years since we had an over 30 goal a season player !!!!
I said ‘surely your full season target must be over 30 now ?’ and he agreed
If I am right, if he does it, he will be the first CAFC player to score over 30 goals in a season since a certain Mr D Hales in 75/76 season with 31 goals - so it’s 47 years since we had an over 30 goal a season player !!!!
Let’s hope Alfie stays fit and gets over 30 goals
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29 goals, last game of the season, 93rd minute and up steps Alfie...... straight down the middle and the keeper saves it4
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The highlight of a so far unforgettable season.5
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Todds_right_hook said:29 goals, last game of the season, 93rd minute and up steps Alfie...... straight down the middle and the keeper saves it1
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Let’s hope he is still wearing a Charlton shirt after the transfer window. I wouldn’t put anything past our owners.6
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Lordflashheart said:Todds_right_hook said:29 goals, last game of the season, 93rd minute and up steps Alfie...... straight down the middle and the keeper saves it0
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Mendonca In Asdas said:The highlight of a so far unforgettable season.0
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MStuartPerm said:Let’s hope he is still wearing a Charlton shirt after the transfer window. I wouldn’t put anything past our owners.11
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Bedsaddick said:MStuartPerm said:Let’s hope he is still wearing a Charlton shirt after the transfer window. I wouldn’t put anything past our owners.2
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Yep. May’s definitely gone given the track record of the owners that have owned a football club for *checks notes* six months.
Honestly…13 -
There’s nothing about May I don’t like. As others have said he’s just out the only shining light in a forgettable season. His attitude is a great example to the rest of the players.1
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JamesSeed said:There’s nothing about May I don’t like. As others have said he’s just out the only shining light in a forgettable season. His attitude is a great example to the rest of the players.
Th issue with the whole team which he contributes to is a lack of defensive nous, tackling, harassing on all areas of the pitch. The problems caused by Ronaldo in his last Man Utd stint- not tracking back etc -thats one player. We have CBT/Fraser/Tyreece plus May who to different degrees either are unwilling (CBT) or unable (wrong skill set/physically not up to it) to put in a defensive shift.
So let's celebrate Alfie topping the table for a golden boot, if we can get better players in the other positions maybe we can carry him.( Just like JRS- who cost us goals but scored more)
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Imagine scoring 30 goals in a season and your team finishes 10th. What a waste.19
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se9addick said:Imagine scoring 30 goals in a season and your team finishes 10th. What a waste.4
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KingKinsella said:JamesSeed said:There’s nothing about May I don’t like. As others have said he’s just out the only shining light in a forgettable season. His attitude is a great example to the rest of the players.
Th issue with the whole team which he contributes to is a lack of defensive nous, tackling, harassing on all areas of the pitch. The problems caused by Ronaldo in his last Man Utd stint- not tracking back etc -thats one player. We have CBT/Fraser/Tyreece plus May who to different degrees either are unwilling (CBT) or unable (wrong skill set/physically not up to it) to put in a defensive shift.
So let's celebrate Alfie topping the table for a golden boot, if we can get better players in the other positions maybe we can carry him.( Just like JRS- who cost us goals but scored more)
Behave. We'd be relegation fodder without him this season.4 -
Bedsaddick said:MStuartPerm said:Let’s hope he is still wearing a Charlton shirt after the transfer window. I wouldn’t put anything past our owners.There will be teams looking on enviously and I would personally be surprised if there isn’t a bid. It’s exactly what we want our owners to be doing looking to improve the squad with better players.I hope it is ‘nonsense’ but we have form for selling our best players in January albeit some were out of contract in the summer or refused to play. I also feel/ hope May has some loyalty which is sadly lacking in a lot of modern day footballers.
Personally I will breathe a high sigh of relief if he is the line up on 3rd Feb against Derby.4 -
We have a guy that may score 30 goals this season and I read posts about his defensive short comings.
goal scorers are paid to score goals. If was a good defender, he would be playing at right back.
maybe we should criticise our keepers for lack of assists rather than lack of clean sheets.12 -
KingKinsella said:JamesSeed said:There’s nothing about May I don’t like. As others have said he’s just out the only shining light in a forgettable season. His attitude is a great example to the rest of the players.
Th issue with the whole team which he contributes to is a lack of defensive nous, tackling, harassing on all areas of the pitch. The problems caused by Ronaldo in his last Man Utd stint- not tracking back etc -thats one player. We have CBT/Fraser/Tyreece plus May who to different degrees either are unwilling (CBT) or unable (wrong skill set/physically not up to it) to put in a defensive shift.
So let's celebrate Alfie topping the table for a golden boot, if we can get better players in the other positions maybe we can carry him.( Just like JRS- who cost us goals but scored more)9 -
Todds_right_hook said:We have a guy that may score 30 goals this season and I read posts about his defensive short comings.
goal scorers are paid to score goals. If was a good defender, he would be playing at right back.And actually Alfie does do a decent press compared to the other forward players. He may not have made any interceptions, but that’s not through lack of effort.1 -
Surely has to be satire
"Carrying" the league's top scorer... Glorious!3 -
KingKinsella said:JamesSeed said:There’s nothing about May I don’t like. As others have said he’s just out the only shining light in a forgettable season. His attitude is a great example to the rest of the players.
Th issue with the whole team which he contributes to is a lack of defensive nous, tackling, harassing on all areas of the pitch. The problems caused by Ronaldo in his last Man Utd stint- not tracking back etc -thats one player. We have CBT/Fraser/Tyreece plus May who to different degrees either are unwilling (CBT) or unable (wrong skill set/physically not up to it) to put in a defensive shift.
So let's celebrate Alfie topping the table for a golden boot, if we can get better players in the other positions maybe we can carry him.( Just like JRS- who cost us goals but scored more)2 -
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MStuartPerm said:Bedsaddick said:MStuartPerm said:Let’s hope he is still wearing a Charlton shirt after the transfer window. I wouldn’t put anything past our owners.There will be teams looking on enviously and I would personally be surprised if there isn’t a bid. It’s exactly what we want our owners to be doing looking to improve the squad with better players.I hope it is ‘nonsense’ but we have form for selling our best players in January albeit some were out of contract in the summer or refused to play. I also feel/ hope May has some loyalty which is sadly lacking in a lot of modern day footballers.
Personally I will breathe a high sigh of relief if he is the line up on 3rd Feb against Derby.
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MStuartPerm said:Bedsaddick said:MStuartPerm said:Let’s hope he is still wearing a Charlton shirt after the transfer window. I wouldn’t put anything past our owners.There will be teams looking on enviously and I would personally be surprised if there isn’t a bid. It’s exactly what we want our owners to be doing looking to improve the squad with better players.I hope it is ‘nonsense’ but we have form for selling our best players in January albeit some were out of contract in the summer or refused to play. I also feel/ hope May has some loyalty which is sadly lacking in a lot of modern day footballers.
Personally I will breathe a high sigh of relief if he is the line up on 3rd Feb against Derby.
That’s limited even further when you exclude teams playing 4-2-3-1/4-3-3 which he doesn’t suit.
While it can’t be ruled out he’s not a young player with huge potential, he’s a player at his peak who could be seen as expensive for someone who might not step up to the second tier.0 -
Todds_right_hook said:We have a guy that may score 30 goals this season and I read posts about his defensive short comings.
goal scorers are paid to score goals. If was a good defender, he would be playing at right back.
maybe we should criticise our keepers for lack of assists rather than lack of clean sheets.1 -
JamesSeed said:Todds_right_hook said:We have a guy that may score 30 goals this season and I read posts about his defensive short comings.
goal scorers are paid to score goals. If was a good defender, he would be playing at right back.And actually Alfie does do a decent press compared to the other forward players. He may not have made any interceptions, but that’s not through lack of effort.
two from cbt, Campbell and May when on the pitch should be left on the half way line. We clear it and the ball comes straight back.
i remember one of the kids first training sessions at u-8 level. They were told to clear the ball
onto the channels for the team mate to chase, otherwise it comes straight back
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Here is a short comparison of his record so far in comparison with our great goal scorers of the past:
https://www.castrust.org/2023/12/the-darling-buds-of-may/
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If Alfie May stays fit, he's odds on to break the 30-goal barrier in the last 27 league games, although if the club sell CBT in January, he'll lose an important supply line.
Apart from his goals, Alfie works like a Trojan in trying to galvanise the team and brings great energy to an otherwise uninspiring side.2 -
RC_CAFC said:Todds_right_hook said:We have a guy that may score 30 goals this season and I read posts about his defensive short comings.
goal scorers are paid to score goals. If was a good defender, he would be playing at right back.
maybe we should criticise our keepers for lack of assists rather than lack of clean sheets.0 -
MStuartPerm said:Let’s hope he is still wearing a Charlton shirt after the transfer window. I wouldn’t put anything past our owners.0
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MStuartPerm said:Bedsaddick said:MStuartPerm said:Let’s hope he is still wearing a Charlton shirt after the transfer window. I wouldn’t put anything past our owners.There will be teams looking on enviously and I would personally be surprised if there isn’t a bid. It’s exactly what we want our owners to be doing looking to improve the squad with better players.I hope it is ‘nonsense’ but we have form for selling our best players in January albeit some were out of contract in the summer or refused to play. I also feel/ hope May has some loyalty which is sadly lacking in a lot of modern day footballers.
Personally I will breathe a high sigh of relief if he is the line up on 3rd Feb against Derby.0 -
Not good enough defensively...I've heard it all now haha! The guy is an absolute shining light in a very mediocre team. He scores, creates, is capable of playing all across the front line and has an absolute superb attitude. I'd actually say defending from the front is very much part of his game too. Never giving up on lost causes and closing down defenders. He doesn't put in Dobo style crunching challenges, but that's clearly not his game. What he does is effective though and puts some of our recent/current players to shame. If only we had a few more players with his attitude, that's all I can say. COYA7