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  • Poor Gillesphey has played himself out of a job
  • Poor Gillesphey has played himself out of a job
    We’ll always have Wembley! 
  • Racing Post have us finishing 20th. 

    Bottom 3 of Wrexham, Hull & Sheffield Wednesday. 
    What does a Horse Racing magazine know about Football?
    At an eye watering £4.49 cover price, I'd hope they know a lot.
  • The Championship will again be three leagues in one. I’m expecting/ hoping that we’re at the top end of the bottom league of three. Anything better than that would be absolutely fantastic.
  • Stig said:
    Racing Post have us finishing 20th. 

    Bottom 3 of Wrexham, Hull & Sheffield Wednesday. 
    What does a Horse Racing magazine know about Football?
    At an eye watering £4.49 cover price, I'd hope they know a lot.
    I know the sports editor. West Ham fan
  • I think we'll finish somewhere between 14th - 18th which I would take all day long. The biggest thing is making sure we're in the Championship next season and building from there. If we look at teams who I think finish below us I would put Sheffield Wednesday, Hull, Stoke, Oxford and Preston with a couple more I definitely think we can finish above like Portsmouth, Wrexham and Derby 
  • When Saturday Comes predictions for upcoming season-

  • On topic though, think all of these predictions are rubbish because they have to submitted way before players sign/leave
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  • edited July 28
    gringo said:
    When Saturday Comes predictions for upcoming season-

    You've screen grabbed a the crop in progress, excellent 😂

    I reckon we stay up now. Before the transfers happened I thought 21st absolute best case (was more leaning 23rd/24th), everything goes right scenario, now I am fairly confident we can stay up after our transfer business.

    I am gonna say we finish above Hull, Wednesday, Pompey, Preston, Oxford, & potentially Stoke & QPR. 17th-19th finish is my guess.
  • edited July 28
    fenaddick said:
    On topic though, think all of these predictions are rubbish because they have to submitted way before players sign/leave
    They are almost all complete nonsense which serve only to fill the void in actual football news during the pre-season. 

    To accurately predict which team is going to finish where in a league you’d need a pretty intimate understanding of each club and what’s going on there. No one person has this level of knowledge for 24 (let alone 72 or 92) teams so unless you’ve got an enormous squad of journalists and are doing some sort of consensus based scoring of each teams chances then it’s not worth the paper it’s written on. What these things tend to be is some poor bloke(s) who have had a cursory look at the transfer ins and outs at each club, maybe a glance at a Wikipedia once or twice, and then tried to make some assumptions based on those superficial data points. 

    You can call this stuff prediction if you likebut in reality it’s just guessing
  • Comfortably safe by early April for me
  • and higher than the Spanners
  • edited July 28
    I reckon we'll do well to be within the range of 16th-19th... Wednesday, Hull, PNE, Oxford, Wrexham & Stoke will be below us.. maybe Watford & Bristol City too.
  • edited July 28
    Poor Gillesphey has played himself out of a job
    Godden, Berry and Docherty as well. All have younger, maybe better,  players in their positions 
  • Southbank said:
    Poor Gillesphey has played himself out of a job
    Godden, Berry and Docherty as well. All have younger, maybe better,  players in their positions 
    Experience always has the edge though 😉
  • Can’t believe the Championship is massively stronger than last time we got promoted and to be fair it took a catalogue of misfortunate events to send us down on the last day of the season. 
    Very confident of a mid table finish at least. Although all three promoted sides stayed up last season, I wouldn’t be surprised if one or two of them suffered “second season syndrome”
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  • Oxford scream of second season syndrome. Their current starting front 4 managed only 25 G/A all season, if u add up all their minutes it’s the equivalent of 25 G/A in 95 games which is nothing short of dreadful. Also include the fact their back 4 consists of Spencer who TC had his best game of the season against and Currie who we dunked on 3 times. Not to mention A.Campbell may be joining them because they’re that desperate personally think they will be joining Hull and Wednesday 
  • Uboat said:
    As Nostradamus fore told in 1557, Hulk Hogan is now being discussed on the 2025 Championship Expectations thread. 
    Did he post that on the Championship Expectations Expectations thread on Philosophy Life?
  • I reckon we'll do well to be within the range of 16th-19th... Wednesday, Hull, PNE, Oxford, Wrexham & Stoke will be below us.. maybe Watford & Bristol City too.
    Bold statement to put Bristol City in there, they made the play offs last year.
  • too much negativity on this thread for my liking. I'm predicting a finish between 10th and 16th. And suggesting some players have only come to us because no one else was interested? Firstly, if no one else was interested then these players by default can't be very good so why have we paid out decent fees to get them? And secondly, how would anyone know whether other clubs were interested or not?
    Good question.

    I'm not poo pooing our signings. I think, as a newly promoted club, we've done well in the market. That said, aren't the fees too high for what we're getting? Is this because we entered into a price war with other clubs who were interested? I don't think we did; it just seems as though other clubs don't rate them as highly as we do, and the selling clubs took advantage of our need. Aren't we overrating them?

    It seems that many forget that this is the 6th biggest league in the world based on player statistics.

  • too much negativity on this thread for my liking. I'm predicting a finish between 10th and 16th. And suggesting some players have only come to us because no one else was interested? Firstly, if no one else was interested then these players by default can't be very good so why have we paid out decent fees to get them? And secondly, how would anyone know whether other clubs were interested or not?
    Good question.

    I'm not poo pooing our signings. I think, as a newly promoted club, we've done well in the market. That said, aren't the fees too high for what we're getting? Is this because we entered into a price war with other clubs who were interested? I don't think we did; it just seems as though other clubs don't rate them as highly as we do, and the selling clubs took advantage of our need. Aren't we overrating them?

    It seems that many forget that this is the 6th biggest league in the world based on player statistics.



    How do you calculate the size of a league based on “player statistics”?
  • too much negativity on this thread for my liking. I'm predicting a finish between 10th and 16th. And suggesting some players have only come to us because no one else was interested? Firstly, if no one else was interested then these players by default can't be very good so why have we paid out decent fees to get them? And secondly, how would anyone know whether other clubs were interested or not?
    Good question.

    I'm not poo pooing our signings. I think, as a newly promoted club, we've done well in the market. That said, aren't the fees too high for what we're getting? Is this because we entered into a price war with other clubs who were interested? I don't think we did; it just seems as though other clubs don't rate them as highly as we do, and the selling clubs took advantage of our need. Aren't we overrating them?

    It seems that many forget that this is the 6th biggest league in the world based on player statistics.

    I think there are two main reasons  charlton has managed to get all those players at what I believe will turn out to be bargain prices. Firstly, I suspect most of the. Championship has already shot their bolt financially with high wages and can’t make space in their squads and/or can’t keep splashing the cash; and it looks like more than a few clubs and managers are being seduced by agents for overseas players and have taken their eye off the ball when it comes to domestic players. 

    Nobody expected Charlton to splash any cash  and do what it has done in the transfer market and Nathan and the club went about it very quietly so each time it never looked like we were going to sign so many or spend so much. Incredibly, other clubs and their fans are only just starting to realise what we’ve done. I suspect Knibbs will be the last one we pay money for this window with any others being free agents.

  • Someone may have done this already, but comparing our summer prep vs our last two promotions into the Championship. (Info from chatGPT)


    2012 - finished 9th

    Lawrie Wilson - 400k (Stevenage)

    Dorian Dervite - Free

    Jordan Cook - Free

    Salim Kerkar - Free

    Ricardo Fuller - Free

    Emmanuel Frimpong - Loan


    2019 - finished 22nd 

    Chuks Aneke – Free

    Macauley Bonne – ~£200k

    Tom Lockyer – Free

    Ben Purrington – Undisclosed

    Jonny Williams – Free

    Erhun Oztumer – Free

    Deji Oshilaja – Free

    Adam Matthews – Free

    Ben Amos – Free

    Tomer Hemed – Undisclosed

    Conor Gallagher – Loan

    Josh Cullen – Loan

    Sam Field – Loan

    Jonathan Leko – Loan

    Beram Kayal – Loan


    You’d arguably put this summer’s dealings and prep above both of those (without seeing anyone play yet!). Certainly the Powell promotion summer looks tame - although you could argue that Kermorgant, BWP and maybe and a couple others were a cut above the squad we had last year.

  • edited 8:48AM
    Bet we wouldn't have finished 22nd had we kept Gallagher, and with a proper setup in terms of dealing with injuries... Not to mention the Taylor injury. We were cursed that season, especially after such a strong start. All began to unravel after that first International Break.

    All IFs and BUTs though

    Ironically when Luton announced Nathan Jones was back as Manager, I thought that would be problematic for us (even without the Covid break), as they were f**ked under Graeme Jones.

    My biggest annoyance was when Barnsley got their late winner against Nottingham Forest in their penultimate match... I got the maths wrong, thought they were already down, and remember thinking it was nice they were saving a bit of face.
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