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Chuks (p.61 - Released)

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  • Even if we signed a poor version of chucks as a stop gap (port vale player) we would not be in this mess. 

    Even when he flicked on a header and they put it out for a throw. We had possession which meant our defence wasn't under pressure

    last night was the first time I remember is winning a header in their half (excluding best plays) for a long time

    if an unused sub from the Bexley c league in the mid 90's (me) can see this, why the f**k couldn't Mr Scott

  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,863
    Walked on went straight up to their two CB’s and gave them some . Brilliant 
    When he came on he reminded me of a heavyweight boxer coming into the ring and getting straight in the face of his opponent(s). He was certainly fired up, so much so I was worried he might get himself sent off. But he controlled it just enough.
  • jacob_CAFC
    jacob_CAFC Posts: 2,063
    You've got to give the bloke credit you really do...

    So many injuries, what must it do a persons mindset even when they're back on the pitch.

    i.e. For some there must be a little voice in you're head which says... "Dont go into that challenge, you might get injured again, and who knows where that'll leave your career" - I guess in some ways its the difference between a normal person like us, and a Footballer... Its what separates them from being able to have the balls to play the game at a decent level, compared with someone who sits at a desk after only a handful of years in the game.

    Chuks for example came on last night, and was just bulldozing his way, ended up with a potential wack on the head, and still kept going - Even after everything he's previously been through whilst as a Charlton player!! - Fair play
    Yeah I was really impressed with that - as soon as he came on he was bang up for it. A lot of other players would have taken it easy I imagine but he seems full of confidence
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,175
    I noticed that in the moments when the ball was out of play (which was a lot, cheers Lincoln!) he was pep talking himself and looked like he was praying. Clearly putting a lot of pressure on himself to make an impact and stay fit. I really hope he does for our sake and his. There was so much affection for him yesterday and he gave a lot in his cameo, it would be nice if he can have a really strong end to the season
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    I noticed that in the moments when the ball was out of play (which was a lot, cheers Lincoln!) he was pep talking himself and looked like he was praying. Clearly putting a lot of pressure on himself to make an impact and stay fit. I really hope he does for our sake and his. There was so much affection for him yesterday and he gave a lot in his cameo, it would be nice if he can have a really strong end to the season
    It's what makes him fascinating to watch. 
    He's highly skilled but also wants a ruck!
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,349
    edited February 2024
    Anyone else noticed that when the ball's out of play he walks around with his hands out, palms up, talking to the sky... I'm not sure if he's praying or psyching himself up but he does it all the time
  • Man mountain yesterday. He gives those around him and the crowd such a lift. Keep him fit enough to come on for 20 mins every game and we stay up, simple as that.
  • Pelling1993
    Pelling1993 Posts: 6,678
    Has an incredible ability to keep the ball glued to him. Even when he gets tackle he often emerges with the ball. Lets hope he's got 14 x 30mins in him for the rest of the season.
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,359
    He will be spoken about for years to come over what could have been imo. I've said it before, I genuinely believe he could be effective at any level of football. He's deceptively graceful with the ball at his feet, he's strong enough to push away any player and he's a tough bloke in general. You can see defenders drop a bollock when he comes on. I remember at the start of the season when he came on away to Stevenage, their defenders immediately all had a look like 'Christ, this is gonna be hard work'.

    Seen him many times walk up to centre backs and give them grief. The exact kind of player you want when your team is up against it, his mentality when he is on the pitch is fantastic and he's a proper team player imo.

    Glad to hear you're back Chuks.
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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,168
    He really seemed to buzz off the crowd yesterday, think he really appreciates that on the whole people don’t get on his back and are grateful when he plays 
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    We should remember that he was on Arsenal's book from the age of 7 and there for 13 seasons. 

    His ability is well known. 

    https://www.arsenal.com/historic/players/chuks-aneke
  • Pelling1993
    Pelling1993 Posts: 6,678
    Just worked out our Points Per Game (PPG) with & without Chuks.

    With Chuks - P8 W4 D4 L0 = 16 points = 2.00 PPG

    Without Chuks - P24 W3 D7 L14 = 16 points - 0.83 PPG
  • Amazing the impact he makes given how few minutes he plays. 
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,851
    A fully fit Chuks is a cheat code in League 1.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,576
    mrbligh said:
    I loved how when he came on he just staring kicking off with all our players telling them to “come on”
    I loved that less than a minute on the pitch he was shit housing their defender.
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    Just worked out our Points Per Game (PPG) with & without Chuks.

    With Chuks - P8 W4 D4 L0 = 16 points = 2.00 PPG

    Without Chuks - P24 W3 D7 L14 = 16 points - 0.83 PPG
    That's a hell of a stat.

    It's brilliant and heartbreaking at the same time how much effect he has on the game, the other players and the fans.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,576
    mendonca said:
    We should remember that he was on Arsenal's book from the age of 7 and there for 13 seasons. 

    His ability is well known. 

    https://www.arsenal.com/historic/players/chuks-aneke
    Definetly looks better with red sleeves
  • Was noticeable from where I was sat just behind the dugout last night how much Jones was bigging Chuks up & praising him just before sending him on.  I thought it was a great bit of man management
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  • pettgra
    pettgra Posts: 1,572
    Charlton are leaving me flat at the moment; however, these posts about Chuks are heartwarming. Lovely stuff guys.
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 26,299
    Kap10 said:
    mrbligh said:
    I loved how when he came on he just staring kicking off with all our players telling them to “come on”
    I loved that less than a minute on the pitch he was shit housing their defender.
    Nice picture of that I think
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,886
    edited February 2024
    aliwibble said:
    Kap10 said:
    mrbligh said:
    I loved how when he came on he just staring kicking off with all our players telling them to “come on”
    I loved that less than a minute on the pitch he was shit housing their defender.
    Nice picture of that I think
    Love it poor lad looks worried, needs a caption……..…
    ‘My name’s Chuks and I’ll be making your life hell for the next 30 mins son’ 
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    Excellent snap
  • mendonca said:
    Excellent snap

    Don't say that :#
  • What a lift he gives to us. Thats been missing since CBT left
  • red10
    red10 Posts: 835
    Just need him to stay fit and healthy on the pitch. Scares 😱 the life out of the opposition and makes stuff happen.
  • CAFCsayer
    CAFCsayer Posts: 10,228
    Really hope Jones doesnt fall into the trap of starting him... Him coming on late to nick a draw or a win will be key to us staying up
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,175
    CAFCsayer said:
    Really hope Jones doesnt fall into the trap of starting him... Him coming on late to nick a draw or a win will be key to us staying up
    I feel like I spent more of the game watching Jones than the football - because it was more entertaining - and at about 58 minutes we did something rubbish. The ball went out of play, Jones did one of his anger cartwheels, checked his watch and then looked for Chuks on the bench and shouted to him. I got the distinct feeling from that that he'd been made aware of how much it's safe to play Chuks and was counting down the seconds until he could bring him on without the physios resigning the next day. Though I also got the feeling that if it gets more desperate he'll be playing him when he can as a Hail Mary so who knows. 
  • Chuks vs Ricardo Santos could be a fun battle come Saturday