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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Oxford Utd: Saturday 20th December 2025: KO 15:00

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  • Gisappointed
    Gisappointed Posts: 1,049
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    Quite likely yes. And in what world is Bree third choice? He is first choice in the RWB position. And in what way is he a journeyman?
    Third choice at Southampton, hence he is here.  Journeyman because he has never been 1st choice at any club throughout his career until he came to us. 
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,350
    mendonca said:
    Is that Jones suspended for Norwich?
    Ronnie Moore’s already said he’s suspended for Norwich, so you can probably work out the real answer! 

    Ronnie Moore's not even in the squad

    Option at LWB ?
    His time may come if he waits long enough  :D
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,406
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    Quite likely yes. And in what world is Bree third choice? He is first choice in the RWB position. And in what way is he a journeyman?
    Third choice at Southampton, hence he is here.  Journeyman because he has never been 1st choice at any club throughout his career until he came to us. 
    He was first choice at Luton too 
  • brownbear
    brownbear Posts: 107
    Southbank said:
    So here is a puzzle. Say the Leaburn/Kelman partnership works and we play with those two up front. Say Bell/Edwards recover or we buy another proper left wingback. Say Bree signs.
    Do either TC or Apter have a starting role in that case? Neither are proper strikers or strong enough to be defensive wingbacks. Are they destined as makeweights to cover injuries? I cannot see a system which has them in their proper role, as wingers.
    Jones is as cute as they come, and he won't make the mistake of being caught short at lwb again, regardless of Josh Edwards fitness.  I'd expect us to pay a fee for a first choice player there, bring in another defensive midfield player and possibly a right sided centre back/right back to cover Burke/Ramsey. 
  • mendonca said:
    Is that Jones suspended for Norwich?
    Ronnie Moore’s already said he’s suspended for Norwich, so you can probably work out the real answer! 

    Ronnie Moore's not even in the squad
    Careful what you wish for…😂
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,311
    Massive result.

    I don't think it was the best advert for championship football for the majority of the game, but we had some great attacking spells and offered a lot more than a very poor Oxford side did. 

    Love Karoys last two performances, he's a lot better than Docherty and the beauty is, he's a lot younger so can hopefully only improve. Still raw, but so much better than what we were watching before.

    Miles best game for us by a mile imo, real complete performance, except for a goal. Held it up well, was everywhere, and really fought the whole game. Felt like he won almost every header. 

    TC is far, far better coming on as a sub. He looks way more dangerous against tired defenders and I think that is his calling now. Leaburn and Kelman to start as I think they could be something with some time.

    Overall a very enjoyable afternoon, beat Norwich and Pompey and we can probably start to imagine ourselves as a Championship side in 26/27
    I think Docherty has done well for us this season, but I agree. Anderson is much more mobile and has the pace and energy to get in the opponents faces more.  He’s also been okay on the ball.  I think there’s a place for Docherty’s experience, but I see him as a more effective option off the bench.  For me, Carey Cov and Anderson as the midfield three are the way forward at the moment.  

    Docherty being captain is a slight conundrum, but it’s not like NJ hasn’t been afraid to leave him out before
  • Send him out on a season long loan to the other site?
  • Send him out on a season long loan to the other site?
    Free transfer 🙏
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,809
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    Quite likely yes. And in what world is Bree third choice? He is first choice in the RWB position. And in what way is he a journeyman?
    Third choice at Southampton, hence he is here.  Journeyman because he has never been 1st choice at any club throughout his career until he came to us. 
    Southampton who were in the PL last season. He’s a player with over 300 career appearances and mainly played at Championship level.

    It’ll be exciting if we start bringing in players from abroad, but Fukuda seems to have been hyped up a lot based on very little - it’s not as if he’s a Japanese international. He’d likely need time to settle in to life in England as well as adapting to Championship football.

    I’d be concerned about RWB if we go into February with Fukuda and Apter as our main two options. That’s where you need experienced players like Bree so someone like Fukuda could be eased into the team.
  • Talal
    Talal Posts: 11,577
    cabbles said:
    Massive result.

    I don't think it was the best advert for championship football for the majority of the game, but we had some great attacking spells and offered a lot more than a very poor Oxford side did. 

    Love Karoys last two performances, he's a lot better than Docherty and the beauty is, he's a lot younger so can hopefully only improve. Still raw, but so much better than what we were watching before.

    Miles best game for us by a mile imo, real complete performance, except for a goal. Held it up well, was everywhere, and really fought the whole game. Felt like he won almost every header. 

    TC is far, far better coming on as a sub. He looks way more dangerous against tired defenders and I think that is his calling now. Leaburn and Kelman to start as I think they could be something with some time.

    Overall a very enjoyable afternoon, beat Norwich and Pompey and we can probably start to imagine ourselves as a Championship side in 26/27
    I think Docherty has done well for us this season, but I agree. Anderson is much more mobile and has the pace and energy to get in the opponents faces more.  He’s also been okay on the ball.  I think there’s a place for Docherty’s experience, but I see him as a more effective option off the bench.  For me, Carey Cov and Anderson as the midfield three are the way forward at the moment.  

    Docherty being captain is a slight conundrum, but it’s not like NJ hasn’t been afraid to leave him out before
    Docherty reminds me of Matt Holland in that he's the type of professional that won't moan or try any less because he's a sub. Probably quite easy to leave him out. Do think the captaincy should probably have been given to Jones at the start of the season though.

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  • cabbles said:
    Massive result.

    I don't think it was the best advert for championship football for the majority of the game, but we had some great attacking spells and offered a lot more than a very poor Oxford side did. 

    Love Karoys last two performances, he's a lot better than Docherty and the beauty is, he's a lot younger so can hopefully only improve. Still raw, but so much better than what we were watching before.

    Miles best game for us by a mile imo, real complete performance, except for a goal. Held it up well, was everywhere, and really fought the whole game. Felt like he won almost every header. 

    TC is far, far better coming on as a sub. He looks way more dangerous against tired defenders and I think that is his calling now. Leaburn and Kelman to start as I think they could be something with some time.

    Overall a very enjoyable afternoon, beat Norwich and Pompey and we can probably start to imagine ourselves as a Championship side in 26/27
    I think Docherty has done well for us this season, but I agree. Anderson is much more mobile and has the pace and energy to get in the opponents faces more.  He’s also been okay on the ball.  I think there’s a place for Docherty’s experience, but I see him as a more effective option off the bench.  For me, Carey Cov and Anderson as the midfield three are the way forward at the moment.  

    Docherty being captain is a slight conundrum, but it’s not like NJ hasn’t been afraid to leave him out before
    Only having 3 midfielders as ‘first choice’ is dumb, especially with the way we play. Doc brings something extra as Captain and if things are not exactly going your way on the pitch then you definitely need your Captain on the pitch, otherwise Kaminski will have keep being shot by a sniper every 10 minutes so Nathan can talk to the players on the pitch. That we have others like Carey, Coventry and Anderson that we probably all think should be on the pitch as well just shows how well Nathan is building his squad. Luckily in today’s game there are a lot more substitutes allowed…and then there are accumulated bookings, injuries and tiredness to take into account.
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,600
    cabbles said:
    Massive result.

    I don't think it was the best advert for championship football for the majority of the game, but we had some great attacking spells and offered a lot more than a very poor Oxford side did. 

    Love Karoys last two performances, he's a lot better than Docherty and the beauty is, he's a lot younger so can hopefully only improve. Still raw, but so much better than what we were watching before.

    Miles best game for us by a mile imo, real complete performance, except for a goal. Held it up well, was everywhere, and really fought the whole game. Felt like he won almost every header. 

    TC is far, far better coming on as a sub. He looks way more dangerous against tired defenders and I think that is his calling now. Leaburn and Kelman to start as I think they could be something with some time.

    Overall a very enjoyable afternoon, beat Norwich and Pompey and we can probably start to imagine ourselves as a Championship side in 26/27
    I think Docherty has done well for us this season, but I agree. Anderson is much more mobile and has the pace and energy to get in the opponents faces more.  He’s also been okay on the ball.  I think there’s a place for Docherty’s experience, but I see him as a more effective option off the bench.  For me, Carey Cov and Anderson as the midfield three are the way forward at the moment.  

    Docherty being captain is a slight conundrum, but it’s not like NJ hasn’t been afraid to leave him out before
    Think people forget how good Docherty was at the start of the season (excluding Watford game). His form has dropped off a bit and Karoy has earned the spot with his performances. But Karoy is still young and is likely to be more inconsistent so I’m sure Docherty will get another chance. We’ve got a lot of games over the next couple of weeks so he will probably get a chance in one of those 
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 897
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    No your not, although I’m not say bree is 3rd choice but not keen on paying big money/wages for him. 

    His contract expires in June next year, any fee won't be excessive, and I should think Southampton would do well to take a reasonable offer rather than lose him for free in 6 months...
    They would also technically make around 400-500k in saved wages as well so thats technically profit if they have no intention of using him as well. It will likely come down to if Bree is happy to take a wage cut to come here 
  • The ongoing discussions on here about Doc and/or Anderson shows that NJ is now getting options again on players and positions. Tyreece is proving (again) to be extremely effective coming off the bench against tiring defenders and it's fantastic that our big buy of the summer, Kelman, is back and looking to hit the sort of goal scoring form he began at Orient about this time last year.

    With four points under our belt from the last two games, we go into the festive phase of the season looking a lot healthier (in body and spirit) than a fortnight ago. The next fortnight is going to be very interesting. Don't think we have ever done great things at Norwich but then we go to our favourite away venue on the south coast followed by a visit from the runaway leaders. Another four points from those games would be nice as would a result at Blackburn before we welcome the World Club Champions. 
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 897
    I’d happily take a point at Portsmouth and Norwich now. Still keeping them at arms distance an extra game down and they would still be no closer to catching us. 
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,599
    Is NJ now stumbling onto a winning formula, like last season, through necessity?
  • Didn't think Carey featured that much on Saturday but watching the extended highlights back on Sky he was far more prominent than I gave him credit for. We didn't look quite as bad on the highlights- reasonable number of chances....
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,406
    Didn't think Carey featured that much on Saturday but watching the extended highlights back on Sky he was far more prominent than I gave him credit for. We didn't look quite as bad on the highlights- reasonable number of chances....
    He had a few moments where it nearly clicked but was also fairly anonymous the rest of the game. Part of that was just how the match played out though, the long balls don't help a player like him
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,060
    Is NJ now stumbling onto a winning formula, like last season, through necessity?
    I think "stumbling through necessity" is a bit harsh, I think it would be fairer to say that he's tried various combinations and has found one that is working.
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 23,805
    edited December 22
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    No your not, although I’m not say bree is 3rd choice but not keen on paying big money/wages for him. 

    His contract expires in June next year, any fee won't be excessive, and I should think Southampton would do well to take a reasonable offer rather than lose him for free in 6 months...
    They would also technically make around 400-500k in saved wages as well so thats technically profit if they have no intention of using him as well. It will likely come down to if Bree is happy to take a wage cut to come here 

    Bree is currently on 9.6kpw, same as Macca and JRC, whether this is being topped up by Southampton I don't know, so we will see, but hopefully he does sign asap...

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  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,599
    thenewbie said:
    Is NJ now stumbling onto a winning formula, like last season, through necessity?
    I think "stumbling through necessity" is a bit harsh, I think it would be fairer to say that he's tried various combinations and has found one that is working.
    yes you're right, I didn't mean it as a criticism, I was drawing parallels with last season where in trying different ways to work with what he's got he has possibly found a setup that suits the players, TC as an impact sub with Kelman giving him someone to feed in, Leaburn the targetman allowing Carey and Tanto to run off this.
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,488
    edited December 22
    I’d happily take a point at Portsmouth and Norwich now. Still keeping them at arms distance an extra game down and they would still be no closer to catching us. 
    I see it the other way, I view them as must wins as there are much harder games to come, and we want to push them down further. 

    Those teams can only get better really, so we want to deny them as many points as possible while they aren't great now.

    I could live with a draw at Norwich and a win at Pompey, but really we need 4 or 6 points. Two of the easiest games we have for the rest of the season on paper, especially Pompey.
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 897
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    No your not, although I’m not say bree is 3rd choice but not keen on paying big money/wages for him. 

    His contract expires in June next year, any fee won't be excessive, and I should think Southampton would do well to take a reasonable offer rather than lose him for free in 6 months...
    They would also technically make around 400-500k in saved wages as well so thats technically profit if they have no intention of using him as well. It will likely come down to if Bree is happy to take a wage cut to come here 

    Bree is currently on 9.6kpw, same as Macca and JRC, whether this is being topped up by Southampton I don't know, so we will see, but hopefully he does sign asap...
    Bree is apparently on 15-20k a week at Southampton our highest earner is reportedly Kaminski on 14-15k. 
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 23,805
    edited December 22
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    No your not, although I’m not say bree is 3rd choice but not keen on paying big money/wages for him. 

    His contract expires in June next year, any fee won't be excessive, and I should think Southampton would do well to take a reasonable offer rather than lose him for free in 6 months...
    They would also technically make around 400-500k in saved wages as well so thats technically profit if they have no intention of using him as well. It will likely come down to if Bree is happy to take a wage cut to come here 

    Bree is currently on 9.6kpw, same as Macca and JRC, whether this is being topped up by Southampton I don't know, so we will see, but hopefully he does sign asap...
    Bree is apparently on 15-20k a week at Southampton our highest earner is reportedly Kaminski on 14-15k. 
    Kelman and  Kaminski are both 20kpw...
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,600
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    No your not, although I’m not say bree is 3rd choice but not keen on paying big money/wages for him. 

    His contract expires in June next year, any fee won't be excessive, and I should think Southampton would do well to take a reasonable offer rather than lose him for free in 6 months...
    They would also technically make around 400-500k in saved wages as well so thats technically profit if they have no intention of using him as well. It will likely come down to if Bree is happy to take a wage cut to come here 

    Bree is currently on 9.6kpw, same as Macca and JRC, whether this is being topped up by Southampton I don't know, so we will see, but hopefully he does sign asap...
    Bree is apparently on 15-20k a week at Southampton our highest earner is reportedly Kaminski on 14-15k. 
    Kelman and  Kaminsky are both 20kpw...
    Unless you’ve got access to the club pay roll then you’ve got no idea what they are on, none of us do. No chance either are on 20k a week though 
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 23,805
    edited December 22
    NabySarr said:
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    No your not, although I’m not say bree is 3rd choice but not keen on paying big money/wages for him. 

    His contract expires in June next year, any fee won't be excessive, and I should think Southampton would do well to take a reasonable offer rather than lose him for free in 6 months...
    They would also technically make around 400-500k in saved wages as well so thats technically profit if they have no intention of using him as well. It will likely come down to if Bree is happy to take a wage cut to come here 

    Bree is currently on 9.6kpw, same as Macca and JRC, whether this is being topped up by Southampton I don't know, so we will see, but hopefully he does sign asap...
    Bree is apparently on 15-20k a week at Southampton our highest earner is reportedly Kaminski on 14-15k. 
    Kelman and  Kaminski are both 20kpw...
    Unless you’ve got access to the club pay roll then you’ve got no idea what they are on, none of us do. No chance either are on 20k a week though 

    No access to the club pay roll obviously and ready to be corrected, just going by salaryleaks.com...🤷‍♂️
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,488
    NabySarr said:
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    No your not, although I’m not say bree is 3rd choice but not keen on paying big money/wages for him. 

    His contract expires in June next year, any fee won't be excessive, and I should think Southampton would do well to take a reasonable offer rather than lose him for free in 6 months...
    They would also technically make around 400-500k in saved wages as well so thats technically profit if they have no intention of using him as well. It will likely come down to if Bree is happy to take a wage cut to come here 

    Bree is currently on 9.6kpw, same as Macca and JRC, whether this is being topped up by Southampton I don't know, so we will see, but hopefully he does sign asap...
    Bree is apparently on 15-20k a week at Southampton our highest earner is reportedly Kaminski on 14-15k. 
    Kelman and  Kaminski are both 20kpw...
    Unless you’ve got access to the club pay roll then you’ve got no idea what they are on, none of us do. No chance either are on 20k a week though 

    No access to the club pay roll obviously and ready to be corrected, just going by salaryleaks.com...🤷‍♂️
    We do have an idea. 

    He was on 13k a week at Blackburn, Luton he was on 25k a week. His salary is going to be somewhere between that figure, otherwise he wouldn't have signed.

    I've been told by multiple people, with a few having 'connections' in the football world he is on around 20k a week. 

    Not aimed at Naby in particular, but it irks me when people imply we don't have an idea on how much players are paid, when we have one of the most powerful tools in our hands and can roughly work it out by process of elimination and using publicised figures as a comparison. 

    We pay one of the lowest wages in the Championship on average, on par with Oxford United and Pompey (as expected) Kaminski is our highest paid player, and it is closer to 20k a week than it is 10k. 
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 6,043
    NabySarr said:
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    No your not, although I’m not say bree is 3rd choice but not keen on paying big money/wages for him. 

    His contract expires in June next year, any fee won't be excessive, and I should think Southampton would do well to take a reasonable offer rather than lose him for free in 6 months...
    They would also technically make around 400-500k in saved wages as well so thats technically profit if they have no intention of using him as well. It will likely come down to if Bree is happy to take a wage cut to come here 

    Bree is currently on 9.6kpw, same as Macca and JRC, whether this is being topped up by Southampton I don't know, so we will see, but hopefully he does sign asap...
    Bree is apparently on 15-20k a week at Southampton our highest earner is reportedly Kaminski on 14-15k. 
    Kelman and  Kaminski are both 20kpw...
    Unless you’ve got access to the club pay roll then you’ve got no idea what they are on, none of us do. No chance either are on 20k a week though 

    No access to the club pay roll obviously and ready to be corrected, just going by salaryleaks.com...🤷‍♂️
    We do have an idea. 

    He was on 13k a week at Blackburn, Luton he was on 25k a week. His salary is going to be somewhere between that figure, otherwise he wouldn't have signed.

    I've been told by multiple people, with a few having 'connections' in the football world he is on around 20k a week. 

    Not aimed at Naby in particular, but it irks me when people imply we don't have an idea on how much players are paid, when we have one of the most powerful tools in our hands and can roughly work it out by process of elimination and using publicised figures as a comparison. 

    We pay one of the lowest wages in the Championship on average, on par with Oxford United and Pompey (as expected) Kaminski is our highest paid player, and it is closer to 20k a week than it is 10k. 
    For £20k a week I would have hoped for someone who can catch the ball 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,406
    NabySarr said:
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    No your not, although I’m not say bree is 3rd choice but not keen on paying big money/wages for him. 

    His contract expires in June next year, any fee won't be excessive, and I should think Southampton would do well to take a reasonable offer rather than lose him for free in 6 months...
    They would also technically make around 400-500k in saved wages as well so thats technically profit if they have no intention of using him as well. It will likely come down to if Bree is happy to take a wage cut to come here 

    Bree is currently on 9.6kpw, same as Macca and JRC, whether this is being topped up by Southampton I don't know, so we will see, but hopefully he does sign asap...
    Bree is apparently on 15-20k a week at Southampton our highest earner is reportedly Kaminski on 14-15k. 
    Kelman and  Kaminski are both 20kpw...
    Unless you’ve got access to the club pay roll then you’ve got no idea what they are on, none of us do. No chance either are on 20k a week though 

    No access to the club pay roll obviously and ready to be corrected, just going by salaryleaks.com...🤷‍♂️
    We do have an idea. 

    He was on 13k a week at Blackburn, Luton he was on 25k a week. His salary is going to be somewhere between that figure, otherwise he wouldn't have signed.

    I've been told by multiple people, with a few having 'connections' in the football world he is on around 20k a week. 

    Not aimed at Naby in particular, but it irks me when people imply we don't have an idea on how much players are paid, when we have one of the most powerful tools in our hands and can roughly work it out by process of elimination and using publicised figures as a comparison. 

    We pay one of the lowest wages in the Championship on average, on par with Oxford United and Pompey (as expected) Kaminski is our highest paid player, and it is closer to 20k a week than it is 10k. 
    But Naby is right. Unless you know people who will tell you accurate info (and it sounds like you very well may do) there is no way of knowing. Until you get to PL level transfers journalists don't get fed wages to report on. The only official info we get is a lump sum paid on salaries which comes out in the club accounts the following season. All the websites supposedly publishing wages are taking a guess. For some players they might be accurate as they might have contacts, for others it certainly won't be. I always think back to one site that got posted which claimed Cambridge had a top ten L1 wage budget while ours was about 18th
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,809
    NabySarr said:
    ross1 said:
    If Bree signs permanently he will have to accept a cut in wages
    Am I the only person that would rather try a Japanese untried youngster over a third choice journeyman?
    No your not, although I’m not say bree is 3rd choice but not keen on paying big money/wages for him. 

    His contract expires in June next year, any fee won't be excessive, and I should think Southampton would do well to take a reasonable offer rather than lose him for free in 6 months...
    They would also technically make around 400-500k in saved wages as well so thats technically profit if they have no intention of using him as well. It will likely come down to if Bree is happy to take a wage cut to come here 

    Bree is currently on 9.6kpw, same as Macca and JRC, whether this is being topped up by Southampton I don't know, so we will see, but hopefully he does sign asap...
    Bree is apparently on 15-20k a week at Southampton our highest earner is reportedly Kaminski on 14-15k. 
    Kelman and  Kaminski are both 20kpw...
    Unless you’ve got access to the club pay roll then you’ve got no idea what they are on, none of us do. No chance either are on 20k a week though 

    No access to the club pay roll obviously and ready to be corrected, just going by salaryleaks.com...🤷‍♂️
    We do have an idea. 

    He was on 13k a week at Blackburn, Luton he was on 25k a week. His salary is going to be somewhere between that figure, otherwise he wouldn't have signed.

    I've been told by multiple people, with a few having 'connections' in the football world he is on around 20k a week. 

    Not aimed at Naby in particular, but it irks me when people imply we don't have an idea on how much players are paid, when we have one of the most powerful tools in our hands and can roughly work it out by process of elimination and using publicised figures as a comparison. 

    We pay one of the lowest wages in the Championship on average, on par with Oxford United and Pompey (as expected) Kaminski is our highest paid player, and it is closer to 20k a week than it is 10k. 
    I think it’s more that sometimes those salary websites are quoted as facts when they’re only estimates, and sometimes obviously completely wrong.