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Lewis Fiorini - Jan 2025: Stockport have loaned him out to Dundee United (p14)
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edit: I was thinking of tedic. Sorry fiorini. Still thought you was crap for us though.Bedsaddick said:I'm not sure how anyone can judge how good he was for Charlton . He barely played. I'd be surprised if he spent more than an hour on the pitch in total.0 -
It is absolutely incredible how that one free kick (which didn't even go in) has rewritten his time at Charlton. An utterly useless lightweight.redman said:Very poor for us, I don't see how anyone can say otherwise. One kick that hit the cross bar was his total contribution. However he was young, physically weak but had skill potential. Whether a year a season makes a difference only time will tell. However I would have been dismayed if we'd re-signed him.4 -
Croydon said:
It is absolutely incredible how that one free kick (which didn't even go in) has rewritten his time at Charlton. An utterly useless lightweight.redman said:Very poor for us, I don't see how anyone can say otherwise. One kick that hit the cross bar was his total contribution. However he was young, physically weak but had skill potential. Whether a year a season makes a difference only time will tell. However I would have been dismayed if we'd re-signed him.
No one has said he was good for us. I, like others have simply stated that previous clubs fans rated him and thought he was of Championship quality. He was injured/recovering/overlooked his whole time with us then played ok in the last game which is not enough to judge him on.3 -
I may not have got a signed shirt or a selfie from him but I’ll always have the memories. You’ll always have the Charlton faithful by your side, Lewis.1
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I think he is one of those players that in a team that is dominating will look like a rolls royce but goes missing in a struggling team5
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I think that hyperbole to say he was completely useless, he very rarely played for us and when he did he id nothing of note. He wasnt Penney or Inniss bad.Croydon said:
It is absolutely incredible how that one free kick (which didn't even go in) has rewritten his time at Charlton. An utterly useless lightweight.redman said:Very poor for us, I don't see how anyone can say otherwise. One kick that hit the cross bar was his total contribution. However he was young, physically weak but had skill potential. Whether a year a season makes a difference only time will tell. However I would have been dismayed if we'd re-signed him.2 -
Didn't realise Stockport paid £300k, rising to £1m on performance (so likely £300k) for Fiorini.
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Can the transfer fee reduce based on performances?North Lower Neil said:Didn't realise Stockport paid £300k, rising to £1m on performance (so likely £300k) for Fiorini.9 -
Equating Inniss with Penney??? Christ, he made mistakes but is this really how we're gonna remember himRadostanradical said:
I think that hyperbole to say he was completely useless, he very rarely played for us and when he did he id nothing of note. He wasnt Penney or Inniss bad.Croydon said:
It is absolutely incredible how that one free kick (which didn't even go in) has rewritten his time at Charlton. An utterly useless lightweight.redman said:Very poor for us, I don't see how anyone can say otherwise. One kick that hit the cross bar was his total contribution. However he was young, physically weak but had skill potential. Whether a year a season makes a difference only time will tell. However I would have been dismayed if we'd re-signed him.7 -
I have the feeling that this might be a conversation that regularly pops up. I think he’ll do very well and end up playing above the standard we currently find ourselves.1
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I saw him playfor the U21 team. If had been one of ours hewould have been released at the end of the season. He made no positive impact even at that level.1
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No Inniss was actually worse for us than Penney. Penney played a couple games and was shocking then never saw our team again, clearly there was something up with Penney as there is no way he would have been a professional footballer if that was a fair representation of his ability.Leuth said:
Equating Inniss with Penney??? Christ, he made mistakes but is this really how we're gonna remember himRadostanradical said:
I think that hyperbole to say he was completely useless, he very rarely played for us and when he did he id nothing of note. He wasnt Penney or Inniss bad.Croydon said:
It is absolutely incredible how that one free kick (which didn't even go in) has rewritten his time at Charlton. An utterly useless lightweight.redman said:Very poor for us, I don't see how anyone can say otherwise. One kick that hit the cross bar was his total contribution. However he was young, physically weak but had skill potential. Whether a year a season makes a difference only time will tell. However I would have been dismayed if we'd re-signed him.
Where as Innis was brought in to be our leader and organiser of the defence, and was played time after time where he would make mistakes that cost us goals and games. Then when he wasn't making mistakes he was making stupid decisions to get suspended like Wimbledon or pointlessly going in to the back of someone with a minute to go and pick up a second yellow.
None of this is a personal attack on him as i know he is apparently a nice bloke and he has "friends" on here, but as a player he is one of the worst CB's we have had in recent memory.3 -
Radostanradical said:
No Inniss was actually worse for us than Penney. Penney played a couple games and was shocking then never saw our team again, clearly there was something up with Penney as there is no way he would have been a professional footballer if that was a fair representation of his ability.Leuth said:
Equating Inniss with Penney??? Christ, he made mistakes but is this really how we're gonna remember himRadostanradical said:
I think that hyperbole to say he was completely useless, he very rarely played for us and when he did he id nothing of note. He wasnt Penney or Inniss bad.Croydon said:
It is absolutely incredible how that one free kick (which didn't even go in) has rewritten his time at Charlton. An utterly useless lightweight.redman said:Very poor for us, I don't see how anyone can say otherwise. One kick that hit the cross bar was his total contribution. However he was young, physically weak but had skill potential. Whether a year a season makes a difference only time will tell. However I would have been dismayed if we'd re-signed him.
Where as Innis was brought in to be our leader and organiser of the defence, and was played time after time where he would make mistakes that cost us goals and games. Then when he wasn't making mistakes he was making stupid decisions to get suspended like Wimbledon or pointlessly going in to the back of someone with a minute to go and pick up a second yellow.
None of this is a personal attack on him as i know he is apparently a nice bloke and he has "friends" on here, but as a player he is one of the worst CB's we have had in recent memory.
His 'tackle' at Wimbledon was a disgrace. He could have finished the career of the guy.
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in the end he kind of finished his own, but that was just one of many. I think i remember one where he got sent off and I though fair enough nothing he can do there but the majority was just nonsense.ElfsborgAddick said:Radostanradical said:
No Inniss was actually worse for us than Penney. Penney played a couple games and was shocking then never saw our team again, clearly there was something up with Penney as there is no way he would have been a professional footballer if that was a fair representation of his ability.Leuth said:
Equating Inniss with Penney??? Christ, he made mistakes but is this really how we're gonna remember himRadostanradical said:
I think that hyperbole to say he was completely useless, he very rarely played for us and when he did he id nothing of note. He wasnt Penney or Inniss bad.Croydon said:
It is absolutely incredible how that one free kick (which didn't even go in) has rewritten his time at Charlton. An utterly useless lightweight.redman said:Very poor for us, I don't see how anyone can say otherwise. One kick that hit the cross bar was his total contribution. However he was young, physically weak but had skill potential. Whether a year a season makes a difference only time will tell. However I would have been dismayed if we'd re-signed him.
Where as Innis was brought in to be our leader and organiser of the defence, and was played time after time where he would make mistakes that cost us goals and games. Then when he wasn't making mistakes he was making stupid decisions to get suspended like Wimbledon or pointlessly going in to the back of someone with a minute to go and pick up a second yellow.
None of this is a personal attack on him as i know he is apparently a nice bloke and he has "friends" on here, but as a player he is one of the worst CB's we have had in recent memory.
His 'tackle' at Wimbledon was a disgrace. He could have finished the career of the guy.0 -
Shame Jack Rodwell has disappeared.
He was the sort of uninterested Man City loan signing perfect for the January window.
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After 15 appearances (4 league starts), 0 goals, and 0 assists after his permanent move to Stockport he has now joined Dundee United on loan.
Actually joined yesterday before the derby game against Dundee. Was an unused sub as Dundee beat United for the first time in 7 years (8 games).1 -
Always funny reading old comments on these threads. He definitely wasn't shit and it was just our fault for never giving him a chance post injury, apparently.3
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Always felt he was signed, because we had to take on another player from Man City, after the Tedic loan went to shite1
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I'm not going to dig out the poster because it's not about them, but someone with inside info posted: "This is a signing they feel could be huge moving forwards."Croydon said:Always funny reading old comments on these threads. He definitely wasn't shit and it was just our fault for never giving him a chance post injury, apparently.
I bow to the genius of Andy Scott.
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What happens to youngsters who are hoovered up by the big clubs. A big payday then the slippery slope.1
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Not defending anyone (Scott), but most would think that any fit youngster on the books of City, can do a job at a L1 club, or at least give a bette account for themselves than our 2 did.3
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To be fair he's a local lad to City, rather than someone they poached as a kid.Orpingtony said:What happens to youngsters who are hoovered up by the big clubs. A big payday then the slippery slope.1 -
Seems like a lot of their youngsters are just punts. Tedic, Matt Smith & Fiorini were all not good enough for us.Gribbo said:Not defending anyone (Scott), but most would think that any fit youngster on the books of City, can do a job at a L1 club, or at least give a bette account for themselves than our 2 did.
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From being on loan from Manchester City to being loaned out by Stockport County, quite the fall in the space of a few months!DyerConsequences said:After 15 appearances (4 league starts), 0 goals, and 0 assists after his permanent move to Stockport he has now joined Dundee United on loan.
Actually joined yesterday before the derby game against Dundee. Was an unused sub as Dundee beat United for the first time in 7 years (8 games).0 -
He was an Appleton signing. He had already played at two clubs for him and at the time we signed him, Blackpool fans rated it as a coup that he’d dropped back into League One after being a standout for them in the Championship.ForeverAddickted said:Always felt he was signed, because we had to take on another player from Man City, after the Tedic loan went to shite
Clearly it turns out he’s not the same player post injury.1











