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Chuks (p.61 - Released)
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I think if there is any chance he is fit enough to be "risked" on the bench on Saturday, then he'll be named as one of the subs. Hopefully we'll be 3-0 up by the 70th minute he can remain an unused sub, but if we need a goal it sure would be nice to be able to bring him on.2
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Rothko said:If all Chuks does, is come on for 25 minutes for 10 games between now and the end of season, we'll be fine I reckon1
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ParkinsonOut said:ShootersHillGuru said:Chuks is quintessentially back in full training.1
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DaisyEdwards said:Rothko said:If all Chuks does, is come on for 25 minutes for 10 games between now and the end of season, we'll be fine I reckon2
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ShootersHillGuru said:Chuks is quintessentially back in full training.3
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Garrymanilow said:The way Jones has phrased that feels like once Chuks is fully match fit he'll be deployed to assassinate the opposition manager the night before a game instead of subbed on in the 66th minute4
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Is it really worth poking predictable fun out of Chuks?
Our season did start and finish with his appearance. He looked so sharp.14 -
Get him on for the last 20/15 minutes of games against tired legs. Even if he only scored 2 or 3 it could keep us up3
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wmcf123 said:Rothko said:If all Chuks does, is come on for 25 minutes for 10 games between now and the end of season, we'll be fine I reckon2
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MrBurns said:Get him on for the last 20/15 minutes of games against tired legs. Even if he only scored 2 or 3 it could keep us up
I appreciate we've had so many, which manager played him behind a front two6 -
bertpalmer said:ShootersHillGuru said:Chuks is quintessentially back in full training.
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CafcWest said:bertpalmer said:ShootersHillGuru said:Chuks is quintessentially back in full training.3
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Charlton P 31 W 7 D10 L 14
With Chuks P 6 W 3 D 3 L 0
#SaveUsChuks14 -
If he comes back and saves us from the deep shit we're in then it would be worth every penny of the money we've paid for him over the past few years.45
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He's a crock that is only capable of playing 20 minutes on the rarest of occasions he is 'fit'.
If all those Chucks-tinted glasses followers think he is the answer to what might prevent our potential relegation, then they are in for the rudest of awakenings.
He's a crock that is only capable of playing 20 minutes on the rarest of occasions he is 'fit'.
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Redskin said:He's a crock that is only capable of playing 20 minutes on the rarest of occasions he is 'fit'.
If all those Chucks-tinted glasses followers think he is the answer to what might prevent our potential relegation, then they are in for the rudest of awakenings.
He's a crock that is only capable of playing 20 minutes on the rarest of occasions he is 'fit'.19 -
Talal said:Redskin said:He's a crock that is only capable of playing 20 minutes on the rarest of occasions he is 'fit'.
If all those Chucks-tinted glasses followers think he is the answer to what might prevent our potential relegation, then they are in for the rudest of awakenings.
He's a crock that is only capable of playing 20 minutes on the rarest of occasions he is 'fit'.4 -
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Redskin said:He's a crock that is only capable of playing 20 minutes on the rarest of occasions he is 'fit'.
If all those Chucks-tinted glasses followers think he is the answer to what might prevent our potential relegation, then they are in for the rudest of awakenings.
He's a crock that is only capable of playing 20 minutes on the rarest of occasions he is 'fit'.5 -
I don’t know if this has been mentioned before (& I can’t be arsed to read through hundreds of posts to check), but having been signed twice by Charlton I’d like to know how did he manage to pass the medicals?1
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It may or may not have been posted before, (I can’t be arsed to check either) but a) medicals at this level are often not the detailed scientific process some people think they are and b) any player can pass a medical regardless of how ‘crocked’ they are. In this case, it’s more a club’s risk assessment on whether a player in bad shape is worth signing and how much they’re going to pay them, taking into account the fact they could break down at any moment etc. It’s not a legal assessment of whether they meet a certain criteria of fitness, but it’s about a club’s willingness to take on a risk.2
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Off_it said:If he comes back and saves us from the deep shit we're in then it would be worth every penny of the money we've paid for him over the past few years.1
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kinveachyaddick said:Off_it said:If he comes back and saves us from the deep shit we're in then it would be worth every penny of the money we've paid for him over the past few years.6
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ParkinsonOut said:I don’t know if this has been mentioned before (& I can’t be arsed to read through hundreds of posts to check), but having been signed twice by Charlton I’d like to know how did he manage to pass the medicals?1
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As much as we need him now, we simply can't rely on him.
It's like jumping from a plane with a paracute made of tissue paper.3 -
tangoflash said:As much as we need him now, we simply can't rely on him.
It's like jumping from a plane with a paracute made of tissue paper.12 -
Get Chuks on the pitch tomorrow. We desperately need these 3 points. If we achieve that and his injuries blow up again then at least it will give Jones/Hart a bit more time to work on the team. Hopefully Chuks will stay fit for the remainder of the season. 🤞3
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BigRedEvil said:Charlton P 31 W 7 D10 L 14
With Chuks P 6 W 3 D 3 L 0
#SaveUsChuks
He makes such a big difference to this team.4