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Charlton Live POTY dinner special - including exclusive George Dobson interview - out now!
LouisMend
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Join us as we record our final show of the campaign at the 2023/34 Player of the Year dinner. We round up the season following the final day game at Wycombe, and speak to players live at the event in the Fans’ Bar at The Valley – including an exclusive interview with Addicks skipper George Dobson as we discuss his future.
We'd like to say a special thank you to everyone who has listened to the show throughout the 23/24 season and also to our sponsors - the British Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom and Bathroom Installation - for their support this campaign.
https://youtu.be/IXZJpijqL1g
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Join us as we record our final show of the campaign at the 2023/34 Player of the Year dinner. We round up the season following the final day game at Wycombe, and speak to players live at the event in the Fans’ Bar at The Valley – including an exclusive interview with Addicks skipper George Dobson as we discuss his future.
We’d like to say a special thank you to everyone who has listened to the show throughout the 23/24 season and also to our sponsors – the British Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom and Bathroom Installation – for their support this campaign.
Enjoying the show and want to support the pod? Check out our merch store – https://t.co/hlj5VBVt5v
We'd like to say a special thank you to everyone who has listened to the show throughout the 23/24 season and also to our sponsors - the British Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom and Bathroom Installation - for their support this campaign.
https://youtu.be/IXZJpijqL1gLISTEN 👂
💻 Stream: http://tinyurl.com/CLPOTY2324
📲 Acast: http://tinyurl.com/AcastCL
📲 Apple: http://tinyurl.com/ApplePodCL
📲 Spotify: http://tinyurl.com/SpotifyCL
Join us as we record our final show of the campaign at the 2023/34 Player of the Year dinner. We round up the season following the final day game at Wycombe, and speak to players live at the event in the Fans’ Bar at The Valley – including an exclusive interview with Addicks skipper George Dobson as we discuss his future.
We’d like to say a special thank you to everyone who has listened to the show throughout the 23/24 season and also to our sponsors – the British Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom and Bathroom Installation – for their support this campaign.
Enjoying the show and want to support the pod? Check out our merch store – https://t.co/hlj5VBVt5v
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Brief preview of the Dobson interview is here:
https://twitter.com/LouisMend/status/1784741603585790404
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Fantastic pod, great interviews and coverage. Thank you to Louis and all of the co-presenters for all of your hard work, commitment and entertainment over the season. I hope you all catch a good break now and look forward to normal service resuming in 2-3 months…7
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Dobos comments were very very interesting….well I think they were anyway.
For what it’s worth, I still think things are going on behind the scenes……as I always have as a matter of fact.
So, I’m going to remain glass half full for the time being.6 -
Alfie may have had a couple of drinks0
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Listening to it now.
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Love the broadcast from the end of season bash. Some interesting insights. Well done Louis on winning the prediction league (fix!!! lol) and thank you again for producing such a great show. I've said it before but I'm going to say it again, shows like this are so very important for us overseas Addicks. Enjoy the summer break and look forward to hearing you and the crew for what I hope is a successful 24/25 season. My 39th as an Addick. COYR!
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could we start next season then with our top 3 on the POTY awards no longer playing for us then?1
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2 out of 3 ain’t badElthamaddick said:could we start next season then with our top 3 on the POTY awards no longer playing for us then?0 -
You may well be right. With the season over there is no reason for him not to be unequivocal and confirm he was going. But he wasn't and didn't confirm it.SoundAsa£ said:Dobos comments were very very interesting….well I think they were anyway.
For what it’s worth, I still think things are going on behind the scenes……as I always have as a matter of fact.
So, I’m going to remain glass half full for the time being.1 -
Quite possibly. Also possible that he has confidentiality agreements in place and simply can’t say anything. And, listening to the interview, I am hazarding a wild guess that he was pissed and could barely string too words together.robinofottershaw said:
You may well be right. With the season over there is no reason for him not to be unequivocal and confirm he was going. But he wasn't and didn't confirm it.SoundAsa£ said:Dobos comments were very very interesting….well I think they were anyway.
For what it’s worth, I still think things are going on behind the scenes……as I always have as a matter of fact.
So, I’m going to remain glass half full for the time being.0 -
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Might be clutching at straws I took it from the Dobbo interview that there is a good chance he stays.
I think if he was defiantly just going, he would have said unfortunately yes I have signed a contract and will be leaving, but he kept saying I can’t say anything and at the end I think he said something when touching upon it be the last we see of him, you never know in football.
One time he was quite clear was when asked if Charlton could have done more and he quickly said yes.
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Won’t be the headline but Dan Kanu continues to impress. His interview was great and he’s the sort of character we need around the squad as he gets older. A great example to the academy and someone to show incoming players why they should give their all19
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No cause May not going anywhere as he said himself ..Elthamaddick said:could we start next season then with our top 3 on the POTY awards no longer playing for us then?0 -
The main point with Dobson is HE went and signed a contract with another club he could and should have said I will wait till end of season before deciding ..like 99% of players do when their contracts are running out .. only two people to blame his advisor and Dobson himself5
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The only reason I think for him signing it, was it covered him if he got injured and would still pick up a wage.RonnieMoore said:The main point with Dobson is HE went and signed a contract with another club he could and should have said I will wait till end of season before deciding ..like 99% of players do when their contracts are running out .. only two people to blame his advisor and Dobson himself1 -
just listened to the podcast - clearly still lots going on behind the scenes to see if there's a way Dobson can stay (that's my take on it)
by the sounds of it I think he wants to.
let's see how it pan's out2 -
So potentially you are losing your job in 3 months, someone offers you a new job and you can start in 3 months and you say NO, I'll wait and see if they change their mind!?Ive heard some BS but that even beats anything @Redmidland has ever said.7
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Well possibly but it wasn’t an English team he signed up for. He’s gone very left field in going to Hungary, I doubt very much if GD would have gone long without an offer or two from league one if not a Championship club. You don’t see many players signing pre contracts just for security. It’s usually a step up. If they’ve offered him considerably more than he could expect in the U.K. then fair play but I don’t believe that. George I think was poorly advised and acted rashly.T_C_E said:So potentially you are losing your job in 3 months, someone offers you a new job and you can start in 3 months and you say NO, I'll wait and see if they change their mind!?Ive heard some BS but that even beats anything @Redmidland has ever said.2 -
agreed - obviously the fact he was very cagey in that interview means things are going on behind the scenes.....otherwise he'd have spoken more freely and said 'yeah I'm off' etc
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Thoroughly dejected with the way things were going on the pitch. Thoroughly dejected with Appleton's management. Thoroughly dejected that he was valued highly enough by CAFC.guinnessaddick said:
The only reason I think for him signing it, was it covered him if he got injured and would still pick up a wage.RonnieMoore said:The main point with Dobson is HE went and signed a contract with another club he could and should have said I will wait till end of season before deciding ..like 99% of players do when their contracts are running out .. only two people to blame his advisor and Dobson himself
I think he acted rashly whilst feeling very down about things.
Now, it sounds like he'd like to stay if possible.
If there was still a huge gap between him and CAFC, then I don't think he'd be talking this way, I think it would be a definite farewell.
I think negotiations must be happening between CAFC and the Hungarian's, and the outcome will depend on those negotiations.
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It's great that there appears to be a real friendship between Dobbo and May.
Then we have the friendships between Assimwe, Anderson and Kanu.
Then we have Leaburn and his Mum.
There appears to be some real close friendships and a togetherness amongst the squad, that will hopefully be reflected on the pitch next season.6 -
A few big assumptions there.ShootersHillGuru said:
Well possibly but it wasn’t an English team he signed up for. He’s gone very left field in going to Hungary, I doubt very much if GD would have gone long without an offer or two from league one if not a Championship club. You don’t see many players signing pre contracts just for security. It’s usually a step up. If they’ve offered him considerably more than he could expect in the U.K. then fair play but I don’t believe that. George I think was poorly advised and acted rashly.T_C_E said:So potentially you are losing your job in 3 months, someone offers you a new job and you can start in 3 months and you say NO, I'll wait and see if they change their mind!?Ive heard some BS but that even beats anything @Redmidland has ever said.
1 He had other offers from English clubs
2 You don't see many players signing pre-contracts "just" for security
3 He wasn't offered considerably more by the Hungarians
4 He was badly advised
5 He acted rashly.5 -
I think he is off, would love it to be different, but felt more like ‘Empire Strikes Back’ than ‘A New Hope’ based on all the convos I had last night. George is one of the nicest footballers you could wish to meet and has been the consummate professional and diplomat and has likely been advised to use certain lines of response.
We are maybe being a bit insular and ignoring the fact that our Dobbo will likely get the chance to play in a European cup competition next season and has played abroad before, for Rotterdam, the experience clearly did him no harm.Who knows, maybe one or more years down the line he could be back, more experienced/wiser than ever and help us take whatever our next steps will be, but for now, I think if that is the sort of money that would need to be shelled out c£600k, even management will know that more positive impact could be had through the investment on a few with that budget rather than investing in one. The game is played by 11 after all and our team management have a proven record in producing winning sides.
Wish Dobbo the very very best and hope he thrives next season and beyond! Big man love for the fella.6 -
Sometimes it's what isn't said that makes the difference, and listening to Dobbo there speaks volumes..."I can't really say too much"...next seasons captain has spoken...imo2
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So his career would have been ovwr if the Hungarian team back out ?.T_C_E said:So potentially you are losing your job in 3 months, someone offers you a new job and you can start in 3 months and you say NO, I'll wait and see if they change their mind!?Ive heard some BS but that even beats anything @Redmidland has ever said.
Charlton fucked up and so did George.1 -
I don’t like being the awkward egg in the room either…5
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He'll stay.SoundAsa£ said:Dobos comments were very very interesting….well I think they were anyway.
For what it’s worth, I still think things are going on behind the scenes……as I always have as a matter of fact.
So, I’m going to remain glass half full for the time being.
*Edit, his Wiki page says he's now a Videoton player, he must be leaving.......3 -
Is Leaburn's mum going to be playing for us next season then?queensland_addick said:It's great that there appears to be a real friendship between Dobbo and May.
Then we have the friendships between Assimwe, Anderson and Kanu.
Then we have Leaburn and his Mum.
There appears to be some real close friendships and a togetherness amongst the squad, that will hopefully be reflected on the pitch next season.
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It’s irrelevant who got it wrong George’s obligation is to his family, we’ve all felt under valued/paid at work and George acted in their best interests, not yours or mine.Bshine166 said:
So his career would have been ovwr if the Hungarian team back out ?.T_C_E said:So potentially you are losing your job in 3 months, someone offers you a new job and you can start in 3 months and you say NO, I'll wait and see if they change their mind!?Ive heard some BS but that even beats anything @Redmidland has ever said.
Charlton fucked up and so did George.Only time will answer that if he’s made a mistake, I was told many months ago in their first short reign he wasn’t rated either as a skipper or a player.
Whether we like it or not George owes us nothing he gave his all for that shirt during his contracted time here, if he leaves I wish him all the luck in the world.
Not to say I want him to go though. 😉16 -
I agree George owes us nothing.Indeed for me he has created fond memories to lighten this dark time in our history.4

















