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Charlton Summer Transfer Rumours 2024
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Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?6
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Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?4
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Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?4
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Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?
Especially if Chuks breaks down.
Godden, Kanu, Leaburn, Campbell? Not really their game.
Think back to how lacking we were last season, without a physical presence to lead the line.
Maybe NJ doesn't want to revisit that - and thinks Hylton could be a cheap emergency option, especially combined with a coaching role.
It would enable NJ to keep the gameplan intact.
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Oggy Red said:Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?
Especially if Chuks breaks down.
Godden, Kanu, Leaburn, Campbell? Not really their game.
Think back to how lacking we were last season, without a physical presence to lead the line.
Maybe NJ doesn't want to revisit that - and thinks Hylton could be a cheap emergency option, especially combined with a coaching role.
It would enable NJ to keep the gameplan intact.
I’m not as concerned about it as I have been in previous season, Jones is a good enough manager to win games without a big striker. Holden, Appleton, Garner and Jackson were not.Ahadme, Leaburn and Aneke should be enough anyway, and even if all 3 were injured I’d rather have 2 of Godden, Campbell and Kanu up front instead of Hylton, he just isn’t a league 1 quality footballer1 -
No No 1 on the squad numbers, basically confirms that we’re still looking for someone (not new I know) https://www.charltonafc.com/news/squad-numbers-confirmed-202425-season6
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fenaddick said:No No 1 on the squad numbers, basically confirms that we’re still looking for someone (not new I know) https://www.charltonafc.com/news/squad-numbers-confirmed-202425-season7
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Weird that they would make Ness and Fraser do the name video, but then bin them off for some arbitrary number one.4
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FishCostaFortune said:Weird that they would make Ness and Fraser do the name video, but then bin them off for some arbitrary number one.0
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fenaddick said:No No 1 on the squad numbers, basically confirms that we’re still looking for someone (not new I know) https://www.charltonafc.com/news/squad-numbers-confirmed-202425-season3
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FishCostaFortune said:Weird that they would make Ness and Fraser do the name video, but then bin them off for some arbitrary number one.0
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Hey guys, just got off the phone to the club and they confirmed that they have actually retired the number one shirt in honour of Craig MacGillivray.49
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NabySarr said:Oggy Red said:Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?
Especially if Chuks breaks down.
Godden, Kanu, Leaburn, Campbell? Not really their game.
Think back to how lacking we were last season, without a physical presence to lead the line.
Maybe NJ doesn't want to revisit that - and thinks Hylton could be a cheap emergency option, especially combined with a coaching role.
It would enable NJ to keep the gameplan intact.
I’m not as concerned about it as I have been in previous season, Jones is a good enough manager to win games without a big striker. Holden, Appleton, Garner and Jackson were not.Ahadme, Leaburn and Aneke should be enough anyway, and even if all 3 were injured I’d rather have 2 of Godden, Campbell and Kanu up front instead of Hylton, he just isn’t a league 1 quality footballer
And that with the Division's highest goalscorer.
Playing 2 x 'second strikers' together I doubt he'll want to go back to.
For NJ, it doesn't work.
I'm only trying to look into NJ's head and pose the question.
He wants the team to play a certain way, where each player knows their job. No square pegs in round holes.
Perhaps he's thinking a replacement for any player needs to be like-for-like, without changing the system/gameplan?
In the case of Ahadme missing a sequence of games, then logically Chuks steps in - but even Chuks knows, you can't rely on that!
And you still need another physical forward on the bench, because Chuks doesn't do 90 minutes anyhow.
You'll never going to attract a decent quality player content to sit much of the season on the bench or not even make the Matchday18.
So the manager needs an insurance policy, a player who wouldn't normally be needed, but could step in an emergency.
Hylton doesn't need to be a quality footballer. He doesn't need to be a free-scoring striker. He just needs to be someone who steps in an injury crisis to do a basic job, to keep the gameplan and team shape. NJ knows what Hylton can do and can't do.
All through the pre-season Hylton has been called on for short cameo roles in games.
Make of that what you will
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Oggy Red said:NabySarr said:Oggy Red said:Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?
Especially if Chuks breaks down.
Godden, Kanu, Leaburn, Campbell? Not really their game.
Think back to how lacking we were last season, without a physical presence to lead the line.
Maybe NJ doesn't want to revisit that - and thinks Hylton could be a cheap emergency option, especially combined with a coaching role.
It would enable NJ to keep the gameplan intact.
I’m not as concerned about it as I have been in previous season, Jones is a good enough manager to win games without a big striker. Holden, Appleton, Garner and Jackson were not.Ahadme, Leaburn and Aneke should be enough anyway, and even if all 3 were injured I’d rather have 2 of Godden, Campbell and Kanu up front instead of Hylton, he just isn’t a league 1 quality footballer
And that with the Division's highest goalscorer.
Playing 2 x 'second strikers' together I doubt he'll want to go back to.
For NJ, it doesn't work.
I'm only trying to look into NJ's head and pose the question.
He wants the team to play a certain way, where each player knows their job. No square pegs in round holes.
Perhaps he's thinking a replacement for any player needs to be like-for-like, without changing the system/gameplan?
In the case of Ahadme missing a sequence of games, then logically Chuks steps in - but even Chuks knows, you can't rely on that!
And you still need another physical forward on the bench, because Chuks doesn't do 90 minutes anyhow.
You'll never going to attract a decent quality player content to sit much of the season on the bench or not even make the Matchday18.
So the manager needs an insurance policy, a player who wouldn't normally be needed, but could step in an emergency.
Hylton doesn't need to be a quality footballer. He doesn't need to be a free-scoring striker. He just needs to be someone who steps in an injury crisis to do a basic job, to keep the gameplan and team shape. NJ knows what Hylton can do and can't do.
All through the pre-season Hylton has been called on for short cameo roles in games.
Make of that what you will
Although Godden isn’t a big target man it’s been said he can hold up the ball and win headers. Kanu’s improved that side of his game and the experience of having to play that role last season can only help him. It should mean even without any of the three big strikers on the pitch we’re not completely unable to challenge CBs and keep the ball up that end of the pitch.6 -
Scoham said:Oggy Red said:NabySarr said:Oggy Red said:Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?
Especially if Chuks breaks down.
Godden, Kanu, Leaburn, Campbell? Not really their game.
Think back to how lacking we were last season, without a physical presence to lead the line.
Maybe NJ doesn't want to revisit that - and thinks Hylton could be a cheap emergency option, especially combined with a coaching role.
It would enable NJ to keep the gameplan intact.
I’m not as concerned about it as I have been in previous season, Jones is a good enough manager to win games without a big striker. Holden, Appleton, Garner and Jackson were not.Ahadme, Leaburn and Aneke should be enough anyway, and even if all 3 were injured I’d rather have 2 of Godden, Campbell and Kanu up front instead of Hylton, he just isn’t a league 1 quality footballer
And that with the Division's highest goalscorer.
Playing 2 x 'second strikers' together I doubt he'll want to go back to.
For NJ, it doesn't work.
I'm only trying to look into NJ's head and pose the question.
He wants the team to play a certain way, where each player knows their job. No square pegs in round holes.
Perhaps he's thinking a replacement for any player needs to be like-for-like, without changing the system/gameplan?
In the case of Ahadme missing a sequence of games, then logically Chuks steps in - but even Chuks knows, you can't rely on that!
And you still need another physical forward on the bench, because Chuks doesn't do 90 minutes anyhow.
You'll never going to attract a decent quality player content to sit much of the season on the bench or not even make the Matchday18.
So the manager needs an insurance policy, a player who wouldn't normally be needed, but could step in an emergency.
Hylton doesn't need to be a quality footballer. He doesn't need to be a free-scoring striker. He just needs to be someone who steps in an injury crisis to do a basic job, to keep the gameplan and team shape. NJ knows what Hylton can do and can't do.
All through the pre-season Hylton has been called on for short cameo roles in games.
Make of that what you will
Although Godden isn’t a big target man it’s been said he can hold up the ball and win headers. Kanu’s improved that side of his game and the experience of having to play that role last season can only help him. It should mean even without any of the three big strikers on the pitch we’re not completely unable to challenge CBs and keep the ball up that end of the pitch.
If Hylton does sign, he would only ever be an emergency stop gap. We'll find out soon enough.
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Oggy Red said:Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?
Especially if Chuks breaks down.
Godden, Kanu, Leaburn, Campbell? Not really their game.
Think back to how lacking we were last season, without a physical presence to lead the line.
Maybe NJ doesn't want to revisit that - and thinks Hylton could be a cheap emergency option, especially combined with a coaching role.
It would enable NJ to keep the gameplan intact.2 -
Scoham said:Oggy Red said:NabySarr said:Oggy Red said:Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?
Especially if Chuks breaks down.
Godden, Kanu, Leaburn, Campbell? Not really their game.
Think back to how lacking we were last season, without a physical presence to lead the line.
Maybe NJ doesn't want to revisit that - and thinks Hylton could be a cheap emergency option, especially combined with a coaching role.
It would enable NJ to keep the gameplan intact.
I’m not as concerned about it as I have been in previous season, Jones is a good enough manager to win games without a big striker. Holden, Appleton, Garner and Jackson were not.Ahadme, Leaburn and Aneke should be enough anyway, and even if all 3 were injured I’d rather have 2 of Godden, Campbell and Kanu up front instead of Hylton, he just isn’t a league 1 quality footballer
And that with the Division's highest goalscorer.
Playing 2 x 'second strikers' together I doubt he'll want to go back to.
For NJ, it doesn't work.
I'm only trying to look into NJ's head and pose the question.
He wants the team to play a certain way, where each player knows their job. No square pegs in round holes.
Perhaps he's thinking a replacement for any player needs to be like-for-like, without changing the system/gameplan?
In the case of Ahadme missing a sequence of games, then logically Chuks steps in - but even Chuks knows, you can't rely on that!
And you still need another physical forward on the bench, because Chuks doesn't do 90 minutes anyhow.
You'll never going to attract a decent quality player content to sit much of the season on the bench or not even make the Matchday18.
So the manager needs an insurance policy, a player who wouldn't normally be needed, but could step in an emergency.
Hylton doesn't need to be a quality footballer. He doesn't need to be a free-scoring striker. He just needs to be someone who steps in an injury crisis to do a basic job, to keep the gameplan and team shape. NJ knows what Hylton can do and can't do.
All through the pre-season Hylton has been called on for short cameo roles in games.
Make of that what you will
Although Godden isn’t a big target man it’s been said he can hold up the ball and win headers. Kanu’s improved that side of his game and the experience of having to play that role last season can only help him. It should mean even without any of the three big strikers on the pitch we’re not completely unable to challenge CBs and keep the ball up that end of the pitch.2 -
Perhaps we might see a short-term deal for Hylton to provide a bit of extra cover while Leaburn finishes his rehabilitation.6
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CAFCBill said:FishCostaFortune said:Weird that they would make Ness and Fraser do the name video, but then bin them off for some arbitrary number one.6
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FishCostaFortune said:Weird that they would make Ness and Fraser do the name video, but then bin them off for some arbitrary number one.3
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Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?
Killer obviously, McKenzie, Melrose, Costa, Mills pre-xmas, Bowyer? Any more?
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Gisappointed said:Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?
Killer obviously, McKenzie, Melrose, Costa, Mills pre-xmas, Bowyer? Any more?5 -
ShootersHillGuru said:I love watching and talking about all things Charlton but I draw the line on watching a group of players telling me how to pronounce their name. Before anyone asks. Yes I did.1
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Any goal keeper news ?2
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Todds_right_hook said:Gisappointed said:Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?
Killer obviously, McKenzie, Melrose, Costa, Mills pre-xmas, Bowyer? Any more?4 -
Exiled_Addick said:Perhaps we might see a short-term deal for Hylton to provide a bit of extra cover while Leaburn finishes his rehabilitation.
If Hylton should sign, surely he'll be here primarily for a coaching role but capable of playing from the bench occasionally as emergency cover from the bench in the short term. Just as insurance to keep the team shape and game plan intact.
Otherwise why would he still be here and involved in all the pre-season friendlies?
2+2 = 5
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Gisappointed said:Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?
Killer obviously, McKenzie, Melrose, Costa, Mills pre-xmas, Bowyer? Any more?2 -
ateamofcorygibbs said:Scoham said:Oggy Red said:NabySarr said:Oggy Red said:Davo55 said:Scoham said:Mortimerwasgod said:Am I right in seeing Stephen humphreys is a free agent still after leaving Wigan? Surely worth a kermorgant style punt?
Especially if Chuks breaks down.
Godden, Kanu, Leaburn, Campbell? Not really their game.
Think back to how lacking we were last season, without a physical presence to lead the line.
Maybe NJ doesn't want to revisit that - and thinks Hylton could be a cheap emergency option, especially combined with a coaching role.
It would enable NJ to keep the gameplan intact.
I’m not as concerned about it as I have been in previous season, Jones is a good enough manager to win games without a big striker. Holden, Appleton, Garner and Jackson were not.Ahadme, Leaburn and Aneke should be enough anyway, and even if all 3 were injured I’d rather have 2 of Godden, Campbell and Kanu up front instead of Hylton, he just isn’t a league 1 quality footballer
And that with the Division's highest goalscorer.
Playing 2 x 'second strikers' together I doubt he'll want to go back to.
For NJ, it doesn't work.
I'm only trying to look into NJ's head and pose the question.
He wants the team to play a certain way, where each player knows their job. No square pegs in round holes.
Perhaps he's thinking a replacement for any player needs to be like-for-like, without changing the system/gameplan?
In the case of Ahadme missing a sequence of games, then logically Chuks steps in - but even Chuks knows, you can't rely on that!
And you still need another physical forward on the bench, because Chuks doesn't do 90 minutes anyhow.
You'll never going to attract a decent quality player content to sit much of the season on the bench or not even make the Matchday18.
So the manager needs an insurance policy, a player who wouldn't normally be needed, but could step in an emergency.
Hylton doesn't need to be a quality footballer. He doesn't need to be a free-scoring striker. He just needs to be someone who steps in an injury crisis to do a basic job, to keep the gameplan and team shape. NJ knows what Hylton can do and can't do.
All through the pre-season Hylton has been called on for short cameo roles in games.
Make of that what you will
Although Godden isn’t a big target man it’s been said he can hold up the ball and win headers. Kanu’s improved that side of his game and the experience of having to play that role last season can only help him. It should mean even without any of the three big strikers on the pitch we’re not completely unable to challenge CBs and keep the ball up that end of the pitch.0 -
We've improved across the pitch since Apples took over. I think the current squad would have been in the mix against last seasons opps, this year we'll finish in 7th or 8th.
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