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Deadline Day from Pg.641 - Summer 2025 Charlton Athletic Transfer Rumours
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Saw this mentioned as a link earlier on. Now he’s a free agent maybe a deal could be done?
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I lean more towards the negative side than plenty of people on here but after last season I just can’t bring myself to get massively concerned about the squad. The midfield and especially the attack are not looking amazing but they didn’t at the start of last season either and look what happened. Plenty of evidence that over time we can sort things out and I think calling for 4 or 5 signings after one bad performance is OTT and completely unrealistic.4
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NabySarr said:fenaddick said:Uboat said:Remember when we got promoted and the majority on here (including me) were in the ‘I’d take 21st’ camp? Well, finishing 21st involves losing quite a few games, so let’s all keep it together and put the hysteria on hold. Losing is never nice, but it’s going to happen. We are good enough to stay up.
Goals have been a struggle but we have Knibbs and Kelman to get up to speed, plus Godden to come back from injury. There’s goals in those 3 players
I err on the side of the latter given we improved as we went on last season, but there's still the worry it's more the latter!0 -
Carl_bratton said:Missing the dynamism in midfield, someone willing to carry the ball 10-20 yards. Yesterday the back line had the ball and the three midfielders were moving out wide leaving no options open to the likes of Jones and Bell.Don’t see another man coming I but agreed it’s something we miss in midfield8
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Scoham said:Braziliance said:I actually think people have got it all wrong, we don't need a left wing back or right wing back as priority at all.
Ramsay, Apter and Costello can all play on that right flank, Bell, Edwards can cover the left. Gillesphey can play in that back 5 comfortably if Ramsay was shifted out wide (I actually think we miss Gillespheys passing)
The central midfield is the problem. There can't be a worse midfield in the league on paper as a whole. The game completely passed us by there.
No physicality, no skill, no quality, no passing range. It's all just run around a lot and hit and hope. Like Cov and Dob couldn't play together, Doc and Cov can't play together at this level imo, it's too defensive, our forwards having nothing to play on.
Blackburn let Costello go, he couldn't play centre mid, I think the majority of Blackburn fans posting on social media said he couldn't, his best place is at right back/right midfield. Failed to impress Vs. Cambridge.
Knibbs has looked poor imo, I was/still am really excited about him, but a lot of Reading fans described him as someone who isn't that great on the ball but has a knack for scoring, so far that seems accurate. It's his first time at this level so we will have to see if he can adjust and offer more than just being a goal threat.
Anderson, no chance, absolutely no chance. Falls into the same category as Zach. Nice lad, but isn't ready for this level. Couldn't even stand out against a league 2 side in Cambridge. Unless he improves four fold he won't be able to play in this league at his current level. I genuinely wish him well cause he seems a top lad, but I just don't see him being a serious option.
Fullah looks a talent and the best youth player potentially, but I also don't think he is ready.
Anderson should be on loan, and Doc should be on the bench, we should have brought in a new centre mid. We have no physicality in the middle. People will credit Docherty for getting about and tackling like Leicester (which tbf he did) but that's the problem imo, he's so behind the game he is chasing it.
You can't play Coventry with another defensive minded mid in this league in a back 5. It is far too defensive and in the long run will punish us probably.
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QPR were able to bring on an experienced player like Hayden, we haven’t got someone like that.1
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Sage said:I think we probably are 4 players short, currently of being as competitive as NJ wants us to be. A wing-back, a central midfielder, someone who can play wide and as a second striker like TC (JRS would be perfect let’s be honest), and actually missing someone who can really hold the ball up top if needed. Leaburn is great but his game is best with the ball at his feet not up to his head back to goal holding off defenders if we are under a bit of pressure.
Hoping the club surprise us and get 2 more in but not having any expectations whatsoever.0 -
Agree with others that the competition in midfield is definitely a concern. Apart from Knibbs, who we're all hoping will be a step up, there's no one else to seriously challenge or offer something different. Long season to have so few genuine options.
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I-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:QPR were able to bring on an experienced player like Hayden, we haven’t got someone like that.3
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I-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:QPR were able to bring on an experienced player like Hayden, we haven’t got someone like that.10
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While I feel we have enough to stay up, does anyone think NJ has also bought player's that we can keep and will get us straight back up if we were to get relegated.
Still early days, and this team will click as we start to see better results; however, should the worse happen and we go down, this team will be a force in League 1.0 -
AberystwythAddick said:
Saw this mentioned as a link earlier on. Now he’s a free agent maybe a deal could be done?
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This is the year it happens. If this does go through and we are struggling in January that money could be the difference between staying up or not
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Braziliance said:Scoham said:Braziliance said:I actually think people have got it all wrong, we don't need a left wing back or right wing back as priority at all.
Ramsay, Apter and Costello can all play on that right flank, Bell, Edwards can cover the left. Gillesphey can play in that back 5 comfortably if Ramsay was shifted out wide (I actually think we miss Gillespheys passing)
The central midfield is the problem. There can't be a worse midfield in the league on paper as a whole. The game completely passed us by there.
No physicality, no skill, no quality, no passing range. It's all just run around a lot and hit and hope. Like Cov and Dob couldn't play together, Doc and Cov can't play together at this level imo, it's too defensive, our forwards having nothing to play on.
Blackburn let Costello go, he couldn't play centre mid, I think the majority of Blackburn fans posting on social media said he couldn't, his best place is at right back/right midfield. Failed to impress Vs. Cambridge.
Knibbs has looked poor imo, I was/still am really excited about him, but a lot of Reading fans described him as someone who isn't that great on the ball but has a knack for scoring, so far that seems accurate. It's his first time at this level so we will have to see if he can adjust and offer more than just being a goal threat.
Anderson, no chance, absolutely no chance. Falls into the same category as Zach. Nice lad, but isn't ready for this level. Couldn't even stand out against a league 2 side in Cambridge. Unless he improves four fold he won't be able to play in this league at his current level. I genuinely wish him well cause he seems a top lad, but I just don't see him being a serious option.
Fullah looks a talent and the best youth player potentially, but I also don't think he is ready.
Anderson should be on loan, and Doc should be on the bench, we should have brought in a new centre mid. We have no physicality in the middle. People will credit Docherty for getting about and tackling like Leicester (which tbf he did) but that's the problem imo, he's so behind the game he is chasing it.
You can't play Coventry with another defensive minded mid in this league in a back 5. It is far too defensive and in the long run will punish us probably.
I’ve seen different views on JRC, in that CM is his best and when he played RB he drifted inside like a CM. I wouldn’t write him off yet.
I think Fullah will show he’s too good to leave out the match day squad as a minimum. He’ll surprise people - while he always showed his qualities he didn’t always stand out to me at u21 level, which shows how fast he’s progressing. He has real confidence to go with his ability which I don’t see in players like Zach and TC yet, and he has goals and assists in him which is something we need.
Anderson’s got a much harder challenge to step up having been promoted, but there were doubts about TC being good enough for a team going for promotion this time last year, sometimes it clicks for young players and they settle into first team football. If he can find some consistency and get tidier in possession, he offers a lot of what Doc does and a bit more physically - he’s quicker and better in the air, and could in time be stronger too.
My feeling on Carey and Knibbs is they’re better versions of Berry - hard working, pressing midfielders who can score and create a few goals. They’re not the Jensen or Reid we’d love to have.
I wouldn't read too much into the Cambridge game, I’ve lost count of the number of similar cup games we’ve had, regardless of how strong or poor our first team squads were. the defence wasn’t experienced enough. I was surprised to see Hobden there, while Laq and Zach are both promising, they’ve got a way to go and playing them together was a risk, especially with Hobden and Fullah as the WBs.
I think it’s clear we’ll need more skill, creativity and flair in the midfield for the top half, but we should be able to stay up as a minimum with what we have.7 -
Well that optimism of “the best transfer window ever” quickly died down didn’t it.25
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The Red Robin said:Well that optimism of “the best transfer window ever” quickly died down didn’t it.9
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Christ we’ve played 4 games, there’s plenty of time for the new players to click. That’s exactly what happened last season too45
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Braziliance said:Scoham said:Braziliance said:I actually think people have got it all wrong, we don't need a left wing back or right wing back as priority at all.
Ramsay, Apter and Costello can all play on that right flank, Bell, Edwards can cover the left. Gillesphey can play in that back 5 comfortably if Ramsay was shifted out wide (I actually think we miss Gillespheys passing)
The central midfield is the problem. There can't be a worse midfield in the league on paper as a whole. The game completely passed us by there.
No physicality, no skill, no quality, no passing range. It's all just run around a lot and hit and hope. Like Cov and Dob couldn't play together, Doc and Cov can't play together at this level imo, it's too defensive, our forwards having nothing to play on.
Blackburn let Costello go, he couldn't play centre mid, I think the majority of Blackburn fans posting on social media said he couldn't, his best place is at right back/right midfield. Failed to impress Vs. Cambridge.
Knibbs has looked poor imo, I was/still am really excited about him, but a lot of Reading fans described him as someone who isn't that great on the ball but has a knack for scoring, so far that seems accurate. It's his first time at this level so we will have to see if he can adjust and offer more than just being a goal threat.
Anderson, no chance, absolutely no chance. Falls into the same category as Zach. Nice lad, but isn't ready for this level. Couldn't even stand out against a league 2 side in Cambridge. Unless he improves four fold he won't be able to play in this league at his current level. I genuinely wish him well cause he seems a top lad, but I just don't see him being a serious option.
Fullah looks a talent and the best youth player potentially, but I also don't think he is ready.
Anderson should be on loan, and Doc should be on the bench, we should have brought in a new centre mid. We have no physicality in the middle. People will credit Docherty for getting about and tackling like Leicester (which tbf he did) but that's the problem imo, he's so behind the game he is chasing it.
You can't play Coventry with another defensive minded mid in this league in a back 5. It is far too defensive and in the long run will punish us probably.
Once Berry and Godden return, our squad will look a bit unbalanced. 4 players capable of playing as a central striker (Miles, Kelman, Godden, Tanto), 3 players who like to play as a central goalscoring midfielder (Berry, Knibbs, Carey), but with TC and Apter as the only wingers/attacking wingbacks. If Tanto was capable of playing the TC role, I think we would have seen him play there by now.
I can see Fullah staying in the matchday squad, as an X factor sub, sent on in the hope he can produce a moment of individual magic.3 -
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Desperately need a creative midfielder11
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J BLOCK said:Desperately need a creative midfielder2
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MrBurns said:The Red Robin said:Well that optimism of “the best transfer window ever” quickly died down didn’t it.17
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J BLOCK said:Desperately need a creative midfielder4
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The Red Robin said:MrBurns said:The Red Robin said:Well that optimism of “the best transfer window ever” quickly died down didn’t it.3
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Reading the comments today you would think we had played 40 games not 4 …
1- We have players getting up to speed
2- Our own players still don’t look up to full pace maybe because of the 3 weeks we lost in pre season plus couple of friendlies short on what we wanted
3- we played 4 games in any of these games have we looked out our depth ? No could we be 4/5 points better of yes … we are doing very well and we will only get better has the players get fitter .. we will stay up … far to early to say but the early signs are very good …30 -
The Red Robin said:J BLOCK said:Desperately need a creative midfielder0
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Uboat said:Remember when we got promoted and the majority on here (including me) were in the ‘I’d take 21st’ camp? Well, finishing 21st involves losing quite a few games, so let’s all keep it together and put the hysteria on hold. Losing is never nice, but it’s going to happen. We are good enough to stay up.
I’ve been thinking back to something Daniel Storey said in CAST’s preseason meet the press webinar. As a neutral, he was impressed by our preseason business and predicted that we’d finish comfortably above the drop but said the fact of the matter is that we’ll be losing far more than we win this season…however it’s how we deal with this and our mentality as a club and a fanbase that will really determine how we fare this season.
We’re really going to have to grow a pair this season and not let the hysteria set in. This is gonna be a proper dog fight of a season and we’ve all got to be up for the battle without immediately ragging on NJ and the team, especially this early.22