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January Transfer Window (rumours + actuals)
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AMB is good enough to "get by" at this level, if our ambitions were to stay comfortably midtable in L1 he'd be fine. But we're not, and an upgrade in goalkeeping is a definite priority for making any serious attempt at promotion.Croydon said:
AMB is not good enough at this level and is certainly nowhere near the level required to play in the championship.alburyaddick said:I am completely mystified by those on here who keep on saying we should be getting another keeper
NJ has woken up to the fact that AMB is better than both Isted ( completely useless) and now Mannion
The only weakness in his game is distribution but as a keeper who saves goals he is very good.
So long as the defence in front of him remains solid
he is a perfectly good keeper at this level and I would argue / Championship too - if we ever get there !!!!22 -
Are we expecting this midfielder to be confirmed today / before the weekend?0
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He has improved, but depends on Jones in front of him rather than dominating the penalty area in the air.alburyaddick said:I am completely mystified by those on here who keep on saying we should be getting another keeper
NJ has woken up to the fact that AMB is better than both Isted ( completely useless) and now Mannion
The only weakness in his game is distribution but as a keeper who saves goals he is very good.
So long as the defence in front of him remains solid
he is a perfectly good keeper at this level and I would argue / Championship too - if we ever get there !!!!0 -
Could be this new midfielder is Alan Campbell on a 5 year deal!10
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Lets hope soMendonca In Asdas said:Could be this new midfielder is Alan Campbell on a 5 year deal!3 -
That is not his only weakness. He doesn't come for crosses often, either.alburyaddick said:I am completely mystified by those on here who keep on saying we should be getting another keeper
NJ has woken up to the fact that AMB is better than both Isted ( completely useless) and now Mannion
The only weakness in his game is distribution but as a keeper who saves goals he is very good.
So long as the defence in front of him remains solid
he is a perfectly good keeper at this level and I would argue / Championship too - if we ever get there !!!!
Also, watch the highlights again. He has pulled off a few decent saves, granted. But when he saves, the ball ALWAYS stays in play. On a couple of occasions, the ball goes out into dangerous areas, and he is bailed out by a defender. He hardly ever deflects a shot out of play.12 -
Mystifiedalburyaddick said:I am completely mystified by those on here who keep on saying we should be getting another keeper
NJ has woken up to the fact that AMB is better than both Isted ( completely useless) and now Mannion
The only weakness in his game is distribution but as a keeper who saves goals he is very good.
So long as the defence in front of him remains solid
he is a perfectly good keeper at this level and I would argue / Championship too - if we ever get there !!!!
Apart from stays on his line, flaps on crosses and gets pushed around too easily on set pieces...
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Sweeping it maybe...🤷♂️ElfsborgAddick said:
You'll never make the stage mate.eastterrace6168 said:Callumcafc said:
We can discount Jacko then, his legs have gone.ForeverAddickted said:
He's got two legs... or so I've heard, and he apparently likes playing FootballCallumcafc said:No clues on this midfielder then?
They went ages ago, maybe if we all had a look, we could find 'em again...🙄1 -
we still need a good keeper, good lcb and a good cam to push us into play off spot20
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Maybe long term we need a better gk & lcb but its not the priority this window for me. We've conceded less than Wycombe, Barnsley, Stockport, Reading & Bolton above us. We have the 6th best defence in the league in terms of goals conceded.Redhenry said:we still need a good keeper, good lcb and a good cam to push us into play off spot9 -
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I'd expect the midfielder to be signed and announced before the meeting tonight and then some hints from NJ and the SMT that " more deals are in the works"3 -
More likely they’ll tell us a deal is close tonight rather than actually signing anyone.2
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Another measure of how good he is, is that if we put him up for sale tomorrow, who would be in for him?SteveACS said:
That is not his only weakness. He doesn't come for crosses often, either.alburyaddick said:I am completely mystified by those on here who keep on saying we should be getting another keeper
NJ has woken up to the fact that AMB is better than both Isted ( completely useless) and now Mannion
The only weakness in his game is distribution but as a keeper who saves goals he is very good.
So long as the defence in front of him remains solid
he is a perfectly good keeper at this level and I would argue / Championship too - if we ever get there !!!!
Also, watch the highlights again. He has pulled off a few decent saves, granted. But when he saves, the ball ALWAYS stays in play. On a couple of occasions, the ball goes out into dangerous areas, and he is bailed out by a defender. He hardly ever deflects a shot out of play.
Realistically i doubt it would be championship sides and/or top league one teams. It would be league two sides and/or struggling league one teams.
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Agree with CAM but an alternative for TC and Small has to be the other priority, we’re much better with pace and width in the team, and it takes pressure off the GK and defenders.Redhenry said:we still need a good keeper, good lcb and a good cam to push us into play off spot15 -
Will allow Andy Scott to stay away.... as he is "trying to get a signing over the line" as we speak etc.MarcusH26 said:
I'd expect the midfielder to be signed and announced before the meeting tonight and then some hints from NJ and the SMT that " more deals are in the works"1 -
Gosh that's a nightmare for all addicts Kirk and Ajose in the same teamSoundAsa£ said:
Kirk…..🤭The Prince-e-Paul said:
Shame as he showed early promise. I remember watching a preseason video of the squad doing their bleep tests, out in the grass. After everyone had bailed out on the sunny day, the two left standing, or running, were Ajose and a total legend.CAFCDAZ said:
when we shipped him off on loan to Mansfield, we inserted a clause to stop a recall or them sending him back, after a couple of months they realised why!blackpool72 said:
I don't think I've ever seen a Charlton player in my 60 years of supporting the club put less effort in than himCAFCDAZ said:
i was told by several of the previous SMT, he was the worst professional they had ever dealt with, so yep big yes.redbuttle said:What about Nicky Ajose
A total waste of space.
The other.......?0 -
Oops wrong thread!0
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I think the criticism about AMB's faults should be aimed at the goal keeping coach, surely it is his job to improve the keepers.Redhenry said:
Mystifiedalburyaddick said:I am completely mystified by those on here who keep on saying we should be getting another keeper
NJ has woken up to the fact that AMB is better than both Isted ( completely useless) and now Mannion
The only weakness in his game is distribution but as a keeper who saves goals he is very good.
So long as the defence in front of him remains solid
he is a perfectly good keeper at this level and I would argue / Championship too - if we ever get there !!!!
Apart from stays on his line, flaps on crosses and gets pushed around too easily on set pieces...
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To a certain extent yes but you can only work with what you are given. AMB could have years of personal tutelage from Buffon and it won't turn him into a Championship keeper.sarge1g said:
I think the criticism about AMB's faults should be aimed at the goal keeping coach, surely it is his job to improve the keepers.Redhenry said:
Mystifiedalburyaddick said:I am completely mystified by those on here who keep on saying we should be getting another keeper
NJ has woken up to the fact that AMB is better than both Isted ( completely useless) and now Mannion
The only weakness in his game is distribution but as a keeper who saves goals he is very good.
So long as the defence in front of him remains solid
he is a perfectly good keeper at this level and I would argue / Championship too - if we ever get there !!!!
Apart from stays on his line, flaps on crosses and gets pushed around too easily on set pieces...
Arguably he has actually improved from his first appearances but he's got a ceiling and that ceiling is top half of League One at best, honestly.1 -
A coach can improve technically a players abilities, not his character.sarge1g said:
I think the criticism about AMB's faults should be aimed at the goal keeping coach, surely it is his job to improve the keepers.Redhenry said:
Mystifiedalburyaddick said:I am completely mystified by those on here who keep on saying we should be getting another keeper
NJ has woken up to the fact that AMB is better than both Isted ( completely useless) and now Mannion
The only weakness in his game is distribution but as a keeper who saves goals he is very good.
So long as the defence in front of him remains solid
he is a perfectly good keeper at this level and I would argue / Championship too - if we ever get there !!!!
Apart from stays on his line, flaps on crosses and gets pushed around too easily on set pieces...
If a player is bone idle, there's no way a coach can change that. (I am emphatically NOT saying that about AMB!)
The coming out to claim crosses, one of the important factors is bravery. Again, I'm not saying AMB is cowardly, but the number of broken noses/concussions he's suffered has probably dented his confidence.
One of our best all round 'keepers we've had in recent years was Ben Amos. Decent shot stopper, and, crucially, very brave. He came and claimed crosses when there were heads, boots, elbows flying around.
The effect of that was the defenders in front of him had much more confidence in him.
The result? There was a period when we had Inniss and Famwe in front of him when we went something like 9 hours without conceding a goal.
It was a shame he wanted to return back to his roots up North.5 -
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The amount of head injuries AMB has had doesn’t suggest bravery is an issue, he throws himself where he can get hurt.SteveACS said:
A coach can improve technically a players abilities, not his character.sarge1g said:
I think the criticism about AMB's faults should be aimed at the goal keeping coach, surely it is his job to improve the keepers.Redhenry said:
Mystifiedalburyaddick said:I am completely mystified by those on here who keep on saying we should be getting another keeper
NJ has woken up to the fact that AMB is better than both Isted ( completely useless) and now Mannion
The only weakness in his game is distribution but as a keeper who saves goals he is very good.
So long as the defence in front of him remains solid
he is a perfectly good keeper at this level and I would argue / Championship too - if we ever get there !!!!
Apart from stays on his line, flaps on crosses and gets pushed around too easily on set pieces...
If a player is bone idle, there's no way a coach can change that. (I am emphatically NOT saying that about AMB!)
The coming out to claim crosses, one of the important factors is bravery. Again, I'm not saying AMB is cowardly, but the number of broken noses/concussions he's suffered has probably dented his confidence.
One of our best all round 'keepers we've had in recent years was Ben Amos. Decent shot stopper, and, crucially, very brave. He came and claimed crosses when there were heads, boots, elbows flying around.
The effect of that was the defenders in front of him had much more confidence in him.
The result? There was a period when we had Inniss and Famwe in front of him when we went something like 9 hours without conceding a goal.
It was a shame he wanted to return back to his roots up North.
I think that’s different to confidence to come and claim crosses, he’s never been that type of GK. Some naturally do it, and some GKs are 6 ft 5+ plus which makes it easier.
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Yeah it’s definitely not bravery, it’s judgement and decision making which he can definitely improve. Where I think he probably can’t really improve much is his distributionScoham said:
The amount of head injuries AMB has had doesn’t suggest bravery is an issue, he throws himself where he can get hurt.SteveACS said:
A coach can improve technically a players abilities, not his character.sarge1g said:
I think the criticism about AMB's faults should be aimed at the goal keeping coach, surely it is his job to improve the keepers.Redhenry said:
Mystifiedalburyaddick said:I am completely mystified by those on here who keep on saying we should be getting another keeper
NJ has woken up to the fact that AMB is better than both Isted ( completely useless) and now Mannion
The only weakness in his game is distribution but as a keeper who saves goals he is very good.
So long as the defence in front of him remains solid
he is a perfectly good keeper at this level and I would argue / Championship too - if we ever get there !!!!
Apart from stays on his line, flaps on crosses and gets pushed around too easily on set pieces...
If a player is bone idle, there's no way a coach can change that. (I am emphatically NOT saying that about AMB!)
The coming out to claim crosses, one of the important factors is bravery. Again, I'm not saying AMB is cowardly, but the number of broken noses/concussions he's suffered has probably dented his confidence.
One of our best all round 'keepers we've had in recent years was Ben Amos. Decent shot stopper, and, crucially, very brave. He came and claimed crosses when there were heads, boots, elbows flying around.
The effect of that was the defenders in front of him had much more confidence in him.
The result? There was a period when we had Inniss and Famwe in front of him when we went something like 9 hours without conceding a goal.
It was a shame he wanted to return back to his roots up North.
I think that’s different to confidence to come and claim crosses, he’s never been that type of GK. Some naturally do it, and some GKs are 6 ft 5+ plus which makes it easier.0 -
Again, though, it's not just height...Scoham said:
The amount of head injuries AMB has had doesn’t suggest bravery is an issue, he throws himself where he can get hurt.SteveACS said:
A coach can improve technically a players abilities, not his character.sarge1g said:
I think the criticism about AMB's faults should be aimed at the goal keeping coach, surely it is his job to improve the keepers.Redhenry said:
Mystifiedalburyaddick said:I am completely mystified by those on here who keep on saying we should be getting another keeper
NJ has woken up to the fact that AMB is better than both Isted ( completely useless) and now Mannion
The only weakness in his game is distribution but as a keeper who saves goals he is very good.
So long as the defence in front of him remains solid
he is a perfectly good keeper at this level and I would argue / Championship too - if we ever get there !!!!
Apart from stays on his line, flaps on crosses and gets pushed around too easily on set pieces...
If a player is bone idle, there's no way a coach can change that. (I am emphatically NOT saying that about AMB!)
The coming out to claim crosses, one of the important factors is bravery. Again, I'm not saying AMB is cowardly, but the number of broken noses/concussions he's suffered has probably dented his confidence.
One of our best all round 'keepers we've had in recent years was Ben Amos. Decent shot stopper, and, crucially, very brave. He came and claimed crosses when there were heads, boots, elbows flying around.
The effect of that was the defenders in front of him had much more confidence in him.
The result? There was a period when we had Inniss and Famwe in front of him when we went something like 9 hours without conceding a goal.
It was a shame he wanted to return back to his roots up North.
I think that’s different to confidence to come and claim crosses, he’s never been that type of GK. Some naturally do it, and some GKs are 6 ft 5+ plus which makes it easier.
Who was the keeper we had last year that played in the LVPM Cup games? He was enormous! Even bigger than Miles, but hardly ever caught a cross. Always came and punched. (Usually feebly!)
I remember one game where he actually caught the ball, and the ironic cheers from the Charlton fans could be heard in Gillingham!0 -
We definitely need a new keeper (for now). Ash is a top bloke as a person, but on the pitch he's lacking a few qualities I'd like to see from a Charlton keeper.
The main two qualities being the speed of his distribution, and his leadership. It's rare you hear him command the centre backs infront of him or encourage people to move up etc. It just sometimes looks like he will begrudgingly wave his arms.
I think he seems like quite a reserved bloke and I think as a top keeper, that's one thing you can't be. You need to think you're the bollocks a bit, and be willing to not be popular among colleagues. It's a loners role after all.
We need someone a bit older and who's a bit more assured like Baxter, or someone younger who can grow into that keeper like Sam Tickle.
I genuinely believe what Ash lacks can't be coached into him, he's got to figure that part out for himself.11 -
January is not an easy month to sign a goalkeeper. Baxter is a possible but probably unlikely given Evatt’s sacking. Tickle is way out of our price range and wouldn’t come to us anyway. His next move will be much higher than usBraziliance said:We definitely need a new keeper (for now). Ash is a top bloke as a person, but on the pitch he's lacking a few qualities I'd like to see from a Charlton keeper.
The main two qualities being the speed of his distribution, and his leadership. It's rare you hear him command the centre backs infront of him or encourage people to move up etc. It just sometimes looks like he will begrudgingly wave his arms.
I think he seems like quite a reserved bloke and I think as a top keeper, that's one thing you can't be. You need to think you're the bollocks a bit, and be willing to not be popular among colleagues. It's a loners role after all.
We need someone a bit older and who's a bit more assured like Baxter, or someone younger who can grow into that keeper like Sam Tickle.
I genuinely believe what Ash lacks can't be coached into him, he's got to figure that part out for himself.
We will definitely look to sign one this summer again, but I think it’s very unlikely we add one this month. Especially as we’d probably have to move on Mannion or AMB to do so3 -
Don't think signing a keeper in January is realistic unless it's someone on loan that's being moved up a league or something5
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Is this because we are too defensive?Pelling1993 said:
Maybe long term we need a better gk & lcb but its not the priority this window for me. We've conceded less than Wycombe, Barnsley, Stockport, Reading & Bolton above us. We have the 6th best defence in the league in terms of goals conceded.Redhenry said:we still need a good keeper, good lcb and a good cam to push us into play off spot
You could flip your comment and say goals scored is v poor because we are protecting and don't want to expose the weaker parts of our defensive unit.
Improving any position should be the priority every window then we can escape the years of mediocrity.
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Definitely more likely to be this, if anything.cookierules said:
Will allow Andy Scott to stay away.... as he is "trying to get a signing over the line" as we speak etc.MarcusH26 said:
I'd expect the midfielder to be signed and announced before the meeting tonight and then some hints from NJ and the SMT that " more deals are in the works"0 -
I don’t think a keeper will come in this window.
Mannion good in the air and commands the box and AWB is a good shot stopper.
Shame neither has a good all round game but don’t think a keeper will be seen as a priority .0 -
If we have money to spend then we should definitely be offering to match the £500k that Birmingham paid in the summer for Marc Leonard…to take him off their hands.
Cant get in the team at Brum but would be perfect as the man to pull the strings in our side.5














