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Charlton Summer Transfer Rumours 2024
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BR7_addick said:As many have already touched on, we’re all sceptical after the shite we’ve been through as fans and rightly so.3
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The Prince-e-Paul said:BR7_addick said:As many have already touched on, we’re all sceptical after the shite we’ve been through as fans and rightly so.
Agree, must get very boring watching that week in week out...🤮0 -
Rotherham are an outlier, but it is very early still.
Pompey last summer did their business early, but their 1st signings weren't announced until the 14th June.
3 summers ago when Ipswich splashed the cash (under Paul Cook) their 1st signing was on the 3rd June.6 -
I’m told that Bair himself is not available for comment as he’s off in the woods somewhere taking a shit.22
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YTS1978 said:RC_CAFC said:Athletico Charlton said:Covered_End_Lad said:Sambcafc said:TelMc32 said:doronron said:Rotherham have signed 3 players already
Not a dig at you but I read a lot of similar comments last summer about the Pompey business, along the lines of them going so early they were mopping up average players and not waiting for the better ones than apparently appear later in the window.This is a good point and in all honestly, last year I was sceptical of Portsmouth’s business. But what it showed was that in league one you need a solid team of committed professionals who you can rely on week in, week out and then add a couple of X factor players to make that difference and win you the games.
All of those signings would have had us content but equally not going to cry about missing them.
Would be nice for us to get 1 or 2 in early to help Jones sell the project.There is a reason why the top 3 teams in the league all have a 1 by their name for managers used and are all in the top 6 for least players used.
This is what we must be aspiring to next year, not the basket case stats at the top of this table.4 -
killerandflash said:Rotherham are an outlier, but it is very early still.
Pompey last summer did their business early, but their 1st signings weren't announced until the 14th June.
3 summers ago when Ipswich splashed the cash (under Paul Cook) their 1st signing was on the 3rd June.
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RonnieMoore said:killerandflash said:Rotherham are an outlier, but it is very early still.
Pompey last summer did their business early, but their 1st signings weren't announced until the 14th June.
3 summers ago when Ipswich splashed the cash (under Paul Cook) their 1st signing was on the 3rd June.
Oh but for the chance of being a bloody yo yo club.....🙄5 -
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9 games last season and hasn’t played much football in his career.Not exactly who I was hoping would come in as number 13
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Yann897 said:2
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Really screams in-demand and championship quality. Christ.2
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DDOUBLEE said:Really screams in-demand and championship quality. Christ.22
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Sounds like both AMB & Isted off then26
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ElliotCAFC said:9 games last season and hasn’t played much football in his career.Not exactly who I was hoping would come in as number 120
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Yann897 said:ElliotCAFC said:9 games last season and hasn’t played much football in his career.Not exactly who I was hoping would come in as number 10
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I said a page or two back we have to start looking at players that other, more attractive clubs aren’t.It means that any name that comes out (Edwards from Dunfermline and Mannion from Cambridge) is going to feel underwhelming.
Will wait to see how they perform in a Charlton shirt before passing any judgements.8 -
Callumcafc said:I said a page or two back we have to start looking at players that other, more attractive clubs aren’t.It means that any name that comes out (Edwards from Dunfermline and Mannion from Cambridge) is going to feel underwhelming.
Will wait to see how they perform in a Charlton shirt before passing any judgements.1 -
YannTheMann said:Callumcafc said:I said a page or two back we have to start looking at players that other, more attractive clubs aren’t.It means that any name that comes out (Edwards from Dunfermline and Mannion from Cambridge) is going to feel underwhelming.
Will wait to see how they perform in a Charlton shirt before passing any judgements.
I doubt we’re throwing money around (I do think some will be spent but not Ipswich levels) so we’ve got to be somewhat clever with the signings we make.0 -
Yann897 said:ElliotCAFC said:9 games last season and hasn’t played much football in his career.Not exactly who I was hoping would come in as number 1
Moving on Isted and AMB won't be simple as the likes of McGrandlles and Kirk has shown.
And if another more experienced keeper is to also join that isn't a big incentive for Mannion to join unless he's happy as the 2nd keeper or confident as to his ability to challenge the older guy.
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In Jones we trust.17
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So we could be saying a big hello to Will Mannion0
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The experienced number 1 is the important signing, not sure why anyone is that bothered who the backup is. He seems a solid enough number 2 for this level
Isted will hopefully be sold, which will free up some wages. AMB will follow but perhaps on loan if the club think he still has a long term future here3 -
Yann897 said:ElliotCAFC said:9 games last season and hasn’t played much football in his career.Not exactly who I was hoping would come in as number 10
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Well keeper was certainly an area we needed to address. Never heard of the fella, but good luck to him if he signs0
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Cambridge fan on Mannion
https://x.com/jsabjsabjsab/status/1793689098466873500?t=PhyeeULpnrWSI8nPArflhQ&s=19
"you’d be lucky to get him, i just can’t see him picking charlton since the number 1 spot wouldn’t be guaranteed, best thing for his career is probably to stay at cambridge for another year and the move on to the championship"0 -
ButtleJR said:Cambridge fan on Mannion
https://x.com/jsabjsabjsab/status/1793689098466873500?t=PhyeeULpnrWSI8nPArflhQ&s=19
"you’d be lucky to get him, i just can’t see him picking charlton since the number 1 spot wouldn’t be guaranteed, best thing for his career is probably to stay at cambridge for another year and the move on to the championship"1 -
Isted was given his chance and didn't impress, but he was still an improvement on AMB. The fact we're looking at Mannion AND an experienced number one should actually fill people with confidence as it sounds like both our keepers are being judged as needing an upgrade rather than Isted just dropping to number 2.Incidentally, Mannion played 14 league games this season, conceded 16 and kept 4 clean sheets, which is more than Isted's 3 in 21 with 24 conceded or AMB's horrendous 2 in 25 with 41 conceded. He kept one less clean sheet overall this season than our two keepers did but played 32 fewer games. He'd be a decent backup and ended the season with the gloves for Cambridge6
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He's not being touted as number 10
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If he’s this season’s John Sullivan that’ll do.5
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