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January 2024 Transfer Rumours (D/day starts pg.263)
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What a rubbish link to peddle out there. Why in God’s name would George want to uproot his family to play in Hungary? I am half Croatian and touristically the country has a lot to offer, but if George asked me should he be quitting to play for Zagreb or Split I would categorically advise against it. He is bringing up a young family now and in a city which has everything he could wish for, get a deal done and head down in helping CAFC out of this shite division. Some of the much needed cavalry appear to be arriving (at long last)…after all!6
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killerandflash said:We currently have 6 loan players, including the mysterious Abankwah, making me wonder if there was no exit clause on either side.
The other 4 are FOUR midfielders and 1 attacking midfielder, which feels a really unbalanced use of the loan market.0 -
RonnieMoore said:killerandflash said:We currently have 6 loan players, including the mysterious Abankwah, making me wonder if there was no exit clause on either side.
The other 4 are FOUR midfielders and 1 attacking midfielder, which feels a really unbalanced use of the loan market.1 -
shirty5 said:
(Rapidly deletes post as Dobson signs for this Eastern European team!)4 -
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Ward I don't really understand the logic behind , I guess if they have concerns about Isteds knee being something that will keep him in and out of the squad?3
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MarcusH26 said:Ward I don't really understand the logic behind , I guess if they have concerns about Isteds knee being something that will keep him in and out of the squad?2
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Feels an odd one, seeing that he's been a backup keeper in L2 for the last 3 seasons. And has never played a game higher than that level either.
Looking at his Wiki page, he has a degree in journalism, so maybe he'll combine his keeper duties with writing for the matchday programme.5 -
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grumpyaddick said:If we were still a proper football club we would offer George Dobson what he wants, find the money and make sure he stays.
I don't believe for one minute his contract requirements are unreasonable despite the very well informed leaks about confidential contract negotiations with the club Captain. That shows you the caliber of these charlatans. Dobson puts his body on the line game after game and they leak details of his new contract to win some brownie-points with fans. Classy!
As others have said, he is captain, fan-favourite, player of the year twice and the only player who gives it his all even when surrounded by dross and all hope has gone. He personifies what this team should be aspiring to in terms of energy,attitude, professionalism and commitment.
No amount of Methven-sponsored propaganda will soften the blow when he leaves. And for his sake, I hope he does. He deserves better than this lot. Much better.
Sorry to repeat the views of many others but it really pisses me off.6 -
fenaddick said:
Thats a nice bit of transfer news youve posted there, but, do you think we could ever move on from having George Dobson or not? Do you think suggesting a change is punishable by the "your'e not proper Charlton" death penalty?2 -
I think the polarised nature of the Dobson discussion doesn’t help. It’s not a question of Dobson good/bad. Dobson isn’t suitable as the deepest midfielder charged with shielding the defence because his positional discipline and ability to snuff out danger before it happens isn’t very good. He is however a good passer, tackler and general harrying midfielder. Top teams don’t play with a destroyer in front of their defence and if they did they wouldn’t go with Dobson to do it. I’d like us to play Dobson higher up. Use his engine and his aggression to win the ball higher up the pitch while a more tactically aware midfielder dictates play from deeper. Dobson is a very good player and I hope we keep him but we could use him more effectively5
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I see the idea with the keeper. We have AMB who has a tendency to get crocked. Isted coming back from a long term injury where we do not know if it could have recurring issues. The younger keepers are not ready yet. A cheap alternative that does not mind being back up, that is OK if ever relied upon and can help out with some coaching of the youngsters. I see the idea, I see where they are coming from7
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killerandflash said:Feels an odd one, seeing that he's been a backup keeper in L2 for the last 3 seasons. And has never played a game higher than that level either.
Looking at his Wiki page, he has a degree in journalism, so maybe he'll combine his keeper duties with writing for the matchday programme.
I imagine that it will be a fairly short contract.
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Interesting to note that Ward signed for Swindon as a keeper but also 'Youth Development Phase Lead Coach'
Only 26, but wondering if we see a similar role for him here?
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Henry Irving said:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagiv_Yehezkel
Right back/winger who scores goals.
Sounds like he's available on a free now0 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:0
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follett said:RonnieMoore said:killerandflash said:We currently have 6 loan players, including the mysterious Abankwah, making me wonder if there was no exit clause on either side.
The other 4 are FOUR midfielders and 1 attacking midfielder, which feels a really unbalanced use of the loan market.
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Was mentioned last week as a possible target , Jonathan Panzo recalled by Nottingham Forest0 -
robinofottershaw said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:1
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MarcusH26 said:
Was mentioned last week as a possible target , Jonathan Panzo recalled by Nottingham Forest0 -
MarcusH26 said:
Was mentioned last week as a possible target , Jonathan Panzo recalled by Nottingham Forest0 -
Swindon forums seem to believe Lewis Ward was on non contract terms and will be coming to us on a free to I would imagine this is to replace Walkers departure, can't imagine he will be on a particularly high wage packet3