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Deadline Day from Pg.641 - Summer 2025 Charlton Athletic Transfer Rumours
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I can hear it now. We tried to get two players over the line but we just ran out of time.1
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Bailey said:wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:Burkes a weird one because from the outside it doesn’t look like a ‘bargain bin’ signing. The knowledge that he had severe injury record was there. The whole thing is so od
Actually nothing odd about it. Just another member of the Nathan Jones mutual support group for Luton rejects.
Nathan Jones took such a pasting as manager at Stoke and Southampton that he has developed a siege mentality, stubborn and closed to advice from outsiders. "My way or the highway". He wants to surround himself with yes-men and is more comfortable with those who remind him of his glory years at Luton. This is such a common pattern with public figures, politicians, entertainers and military leaders it is easily recognizable.
Sometimes it works. Stalin got the job done. Hitler didn't. It has worked for Nathan Jones so far. Much as I would like to see us at least try to play football, I realize it could be very dangerous to change strategy now. I think we are stuck with it, at least until the end of the season. I do not think we will get relegated, and we do have a very remote chance of making top 6. Keep your fingers crossed!
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Charlton43 said:Reckon it’ll be two loans till January, CB & RWB0
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So what I think you are suggesting is that Stalin is coming in to be number 2 to Jones and Hitler has been ruled out?5
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Simonsen said:Bailey said:wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:Burkes a weird one because from the outside it doesn’t look like a ‘bargain bin’ signing. The knowledge that he had severe injury record was there. The whole thing is so od
Actually nothing odd about it. Just another member of the Nathan Jones mutual support group for Luton rejects.
Nathan Jones took such a pasting as manager at Stoke and Southampton that he has developed a siege mentality, stubborn and closed to advice from outsiders. "My way or the highway". He wants to surround himself with yes-men and is more comfortable with those who remind him of his glory years at Luton. This is such a common pattern with public figures, politicians, entertainers and military leaders it is easily recognizable.
Sometimes it works. Stalin got the job done. Hitler didn't. It has worked for Nathan Jones so far. Much as I would like to see us at least try to play football, I realize it could be very dangerous to change strategy now. I think we are stuck with it, at least until the end of the season. I do not think we will get relegated, and we do have a very remote chance of making top 6. Keep your fingers crossed!7 -
AberystwythAddick said:wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:NornIrishAddick said:AberystwythAddick said:wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:Burkes a weird one because from the outside it doesn’t look like a ‘bargain bin’ signing. The knowledge that he had severe injury record was there. The whole thing is so od
Actually nothing odd about it. Just another member of the Nathan Jones mutual support group for Luton rejects.
Nathan Jones took such a pasting as manager at Stoke and Southampton that he has developed a siege mentality, stubborn and closed to advice from outsiders. "My way or the highway". He wants to surround himself with yes-men and is more comfortable with those who remind him of his glory years at Luton. This is such a common pattern with public figures, politicians, entertainers and military leaders it is easily recognizable.
Sometimes it works. Stalin got the job done. Hitler didn't. It has worked for Nathan Jones so far. Much as I would like to see us at least try to play football, I realize it could be very dangerous to change strategy now. I think we are stuck with it, at least until the end of the season. I do not think we will get relegated, and we do have a very remote chance of making top 6. Keep your fingers crossed!There is something very odd about signing a permanently injured player.How we play is irrelevant to signing someone who’s body is not up to the rigours of championship football all.
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Only difference is I have 4 masters and also got 3 girlfriends, not sure how many you have.
Keep up the good fight though mate, this is stellar work.16 -
AberystwythAddick said:wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:NornIrishAddick said:AberystwythAddick said:wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:Burkes a weird one because from the outside it doesn’t look like a ‘bargain bin’ signing. The knowledge that he had severe injury record was there. The whole thing is so od
Actually nothing odd about it. Just another member of the Nathan Jones mutual support group for Luton rejects.
Nathan Jones took such a pasting as manager at Stoke and Southampton that he has developed a siege mentality, stubborn and closed to advice from outsiders. "My way or the highway". He wants to surround himself with yes-men and is more comfortable with those who remind him of his glory years at Luton. This is such a common pattern with public figures, politicians, entertainers and military leaders it is easily recognizable.
Sometimes it works. Stalin got the job done. Hitler didn't. It has worked for Nathan Jones so far. Much as I would like to see us at least try to play football, I realize it could be very dangerous to change strategy now. I think we are stuck with it, at least until the end of the season. I do not think we will get relegated, and we do have a very remote chance of making top 6. Keep your fingers crossed!There is something very odd about signing a permanently injured player.How we play is irrelevant to signing someone who’s body is not up to the rigours of championship football all.
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Nicole was distraught at the news, but soon cheered up when I told her I had booked a table at the Wimpy Bar in Maidstone. I sure know how to show a girl a good time.3
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Isawsummersplay said:Nicole was distraught at the news, but soon cheered up when I told her I had booked a table at the Wimpy Bar in Maidstone. I sure know how to show a girl a good time.4
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wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:Burkes a weird one because from the outside it doesn’t look like a ‘bargain bin’ signing. The knowledge that he had severe injury record was there. The whole thing is so od
Actually nothing odd about it. Just another member of the Nathan Jones mutual support group for Luton rejects.
Nathan Jones took such a pasting as manager at Stoke and Southampton that he has developed a siege mentality, stubborn and closed to advice from outsiders. "My way or the highway". He wants to surround himself with yes-men and is more comfortable with those who remind him of his glory years at Luton. This is such a common pattern with public figures, politicians, entertainers and military leaders it is easily recognizable.
Sometimes it works. Stalin got the job done. Hitler didn't. It has worked for Nathan Jones so far. Much as I would like to see us at least try to play football, I realize it could be very dangerous to change strategy now. I think we are stuck with it, at least until the end of the season. I do not think we will get relegated, and we do have a very remote chance of making top 6. Keep your fingers crossed!
I slightly disagree that he wishes to be surrounded by "yes" men; player-wise I agree, but he's a wise enough man to know you need to be challenged by those you work with, and he knows we as fans will keep him on his toes. He typically holds his hand up when he's got it wrong and if his position ever became untenable, we'd let him know and he'd walk if he felt he was no longer appreciated.
This is why I feel us and Luton will benefit from Nathan Jones's best days in football management, because for all of his faults, clubs like us are where he does his best work.2 -
Just a Hat Trick left...getting very crucial...🤔0
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This thread is getting very... odd... Is it the 1st September yet?5
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AberystwythAddick said:wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:Burkes a weird one because from the outside it doesn’t look like a ‘bargain bin’ signing. The knowledge that he had severe injury record was there. The whole thing is so od
Actually nothing odd about it. Just another member of the Nathan Jones mutual support group for Luton rejects.
Nathan Jones took such a pasting as manager at Stoke and Southampton that he has developed a siege mentality, stubborn and closed to advice from outsiders. "My way or the highway". He wants to surround himself with yes-men and is more comfortable with those who remind him of his glory years at Luton. This is such a common pattern with public figures, politicians, entertainers and military leaders it is easily recognizable.
Sometimes it works. Stalin got the job done. Hitler didn't. It has worked for Nathan Jones so far. Much as I would like to see us at least try to play football, I realize it could be very dangerous to change strategy now. I think we are stuck with it, at least until the end of the season. I do not think we will get relegated, and we do have a very remote chance of making top 6. Keep your fingers crossed!There is something very odd about signing a permanently injured player.How we play is irrelevant to signing someone who’s body is not up to the rigours of championship football all.3 -
Bailey said:wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:Burkes a weird one because from the outside it doesn’t look like a ‘bargain bin’ signing. The knowledge that he had severe injury record was there. The whole thing is so od
Actually nothing odd about it. Just another member of the Nathan Jones mutual support group for Luton rejects.
Nathan Jones took such a pasting as manager at Stoke and Southampton that he has developed a siege mentality, stubborn and closed to advice from outsiders. "My way or the highway". He wants to surround himself with yes-men and is more comfortable with those who remind him of his glory years at Luton. This is such a common pattern with public figures, politicians, entertainers and military leaders it is easily recognizable.
Sometimes it works. Stalin got the job done. Hitler didn't. It has worked for Nathan Jones so far. Much as I would like to see us at least try to play football, I realize it could be very dangerous to change strategy now. I think we are stuck with it, at least until the end of the season. I do not think we will get relegated, and we do have a very remote chance of making top 6. Keep your fingers crossed!
Right now somebody is probably taking note for a question at a future Charlton Supporters club quiz night0 -
Braziliance said:AberystwythAddick said:wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:NornIrishAddick said:AberystwythAddick said:wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:Burkes a weird one because from the outside it doesn’t look like a ‘bargain bin’ signing. The knowledge that he had severe injury record was there. The whole thing is so od
Actually nothing odd about it. Just another member of the Nathan Jones mutual support group for Luton rejects.
Nathan Jones took such a pasting as manager at Stoke and Southampton that he has developed a siege mentality, stubborn and closed to advice from outsiders. "My way or the highway". He wants to surround himself with yes-men and is more comfortable with those who remind him of his glory years at Luton. This is such a common pattern with public figures, politicians, entertainers and military leaders it is easily recognizable.
Sometimes it works. Stalin got the job done. Hitler didn't. It has worked for Nathan Jones so far. Much as I would like to see us at least try to play football, I realize it could be very dangerous to change strategy now. I think we are stuck with it, at least until the end of the season. I do not think we will get relegated, and we do have a very remote chance of making top 6. Keep your fingers crossed!There is something very odd about signing a permanently injured player.How we play is irrelevant to signing someone who’s body is not up to the rigours of championship football all.
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Only difference is I have 4 masters and also got 3 girlfriends, not sure how many you have.
Keep up the good fight though mate, this is stellar work.0 -
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ForeverAddickted said:This thread is getting very... odd... Is it the 1st September yet?1
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ForeverAddickted said:This thread is getting very... odd... Is it the 1st September yet?14
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Ooops.....wrong room. Thought this was the transfer rumours one.
I'll try next door.11 -
fenaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:This thread is getting very... odd... Is it the 1st September yet?11
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dajavouslagan said:AberystwythAddick said:wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:NornIrishAddick said:AberystwythAddick said:wolfgang said:AberystwythAddick said:Burkes a weird one because from the outside it doesn’t look like a ‘bargain bin’ signing. The knowledge that he had severe injury record was there. The whole thing is so od
Actually nothing odd about it. Just another member of the Nathan Jones mutual support group for Luton rejects.
Nathan Jones took such a pasting as manager at Stoke and Southampton that he has developed a siege mentality, stubborn and closed to advice from outsiders. "My way or the highway". He wants to surround himself with yes-men and is more comfortable with those who remind him of his glory years at Luton. This is such a common pattern with public figures, politicians, entertainers and military leaders it is easily recognizable.
Sometimes it works. Stalin got the job done. Hitler didn't. It has worked for Nathan Jones so far. Much as I would like to see us at least try to play football, I realize it could be very dangerous to change strategy now. I think we are stuck with it, at least until the end of the season. I do not think we will get relegated, and we do have a very remote chance of making top 6. Keep your fingers crossed!There is something very odd about signing a permanently injured player.How we play is irrelevant to signing someone who’s body is not up to the rigours of championship football all.
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Makes me cringe how people think it's a sign of intelligence to be able to differentiate between the use of their, there and they're as an example, big fkn woop.
Some of the most interesting/intelligent people I have met can't spell for toffee or write very well, it is not a complete measuring stick at all.
Tell your step son to ignore the noise and carry on as is.
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golfaddick said:Ooops.....wrong room. Thought this was the transfer rumours one.
I'll try next door.
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raytreacy said:I can hear it now. We tried to get two players over the line but we just ran out of time.0
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gringo said:golfaddick said:Ooops.....wrong room. Thought this was the transfer rumours one.
I'll try next door.5 -
Danny Addick said:So what I think you are suggesting is that Stalin is coming in to be number 2 to Jones and Hitler has been ruled out?0
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golfaddick said:Ooops.....wrong room. Thought this was the transfer rumours one.
I'll try next door.
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Caleb Taylor now set to sign for Millwall.0
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ForeverAddickted said:This thread is getting very... odd... Is it the 1st September yet?25