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Conor Coady Signs On Loan From Wrexham
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Thought I had a gigantic scoop on you all but Nicky Weaver never got capped2
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Club have missed a trick not having him hold up a Charlton/Wrexham half & half scarf in the photos
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Darren BentSouthbank said:When was our previous ex England international?0 -
The phrasing was 'ex England', so far Murphy and Jeffers are the latest whose international careers were over before they joined us0
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I mean arguably Jon Flanagan played for us0
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I'm a bit slow to this thread.
Squad reshape is slowly taking shape.
Bringing in new legs, whilst other legs have gone.
Good luck Conor.
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Why?, can we get some? What an excellent idea!NorthStandUltra said:Club have missed a trick not having him hold up a Charlton/Wrexham half & half scarf in the photos0 -
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Can't argue that we are lacking leadership, especially after Saturday. I have also spent the last five plus games saying several times to myself / anyone around me that if Jones goes down injured then we are basically nailed on for relegation. So having sensible backup there seems like smart and necessary business to me.
Would also take the legs comments with a pinch of salt. We don't necessarily set up in the same way defensively as other teams and he might not need to be the quickest (especially if in as cover for Jones at the central spot). Also I could be wrong but I don't think Wrexham's defensive disaster class at the start of the season began and ended with Coady in the team - he definitely contributed but I'm pretty sure they were highly leaky for a while after he came out.4 -
He’s got a new pair on order, so should be fine.cabbles said:Can anyone enlighten me as to whether he’s got the legs for the run in1 -
The question is is this Roger Johnson v1 or Roger Johnson v2? When we signed Johnson in January 2015 he was the same age as Coady is now. He hadn't played a game since March 2014. He was a punchline; Roger the Relegator, the bloke who turned up to training drunk, had on-field fall outs with his teams mates and didn't even have a squad number for Championship Wolves. He then proceeded to be really good for us in the Championship, helped us win enough games to stay up comfortably including 3 clean sheet wins in his first 4 games. Before that we'd kept 3 clean sheets in 20 games. He was a brilliant signing for that 6 month period, made a huge difference to our defence with his experience despite us being told his legs had gone and he was useless. We let him go at the end of the season having done the job we brought him in to do.And then a year later we panicked again, brought him back from his 6 month spell in India but this time on a longer deal and watched him be absolutely beyond past it as we went down. His first two games were 5-0 and 6-0 losses and he was dropped until he was brought back for 2-1 and 4-3 losses. In the 4 games he played we conceded 17 goals. Day one of L1 he started on a Charlton fan who expressed that he didn't really like us losing against Bury, was rightly dropped and proceeded to play 1 further minute of league football in December before being quietly released at the end of another terrible season.So we just have to pray that we've got Coady the right side of his decline. Was Wrexham the wrong place for a player who was probably brought in more with his charisma and ability to talk in front of a camera in mind than his football? Does he have something to prove now and will show that he can still play at this level or is he done being a top player? I guess we'll see but I'm praying for a Roger v1 situation.
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Let's hope he isn't cover for an already injured Lloyd Jones.2
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Leicester guy on Cawley's latest pod didn't paint the greatest picture. Played far less football for Leicester than I realised over the last 2 seasons. Leicester fans referring to him being a podcaster rather than a footballer. Brings plenty of experience and leadership. Just hope he brings his other footballing qualities.
On the plus side he said hello to me whilst in the gym on holiday!1 -
Screams Last payday before going into the media.3
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A Wrexham's fans point of few.. for some reason he was shouting this...
"TOO SLOW PLAYED TOO DEEP AS A RESULT! MUCH BETTER WITHOUT HIM. I BET WREXHAM ARE SUBSIDISING SOME OF HIS WAGES HE WAS ON OVER £20K PER WEEK!"0 -
The legs have gone thing, seems to him being cooked for pace by Rumarn Burrell against QPR, which just a bit harsh, as we got ripped for pace by QPR a couple of weeks later.3
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Not really, he’ll be on his Wrexham contract with us paying a %.Sword65pf said:Screams Last payday before going into the media.It’ll be interesting if he’s purely cover for Jones, or we move Jones to RCB or LCB with Coady taking his place in the middle.
I think the leadership aspect will also be a replacement for Docherty going, assuming we manage to bring in a CM.1 -
Lots of comments that his legs have gone or going - but equally that he’s got experience and is a leader.Think we need the brains rather than the brawn right now. If he can teach his teammates to use their noggin and what leadership means we might be on to something as he can do that both on and off the pitch.4
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More so his Wrexham contract, but they have managed to suck us in on it . At least he’s going to shout a lot. Let’s wait and see, I hope to be apologising for lack of enthusiasm about this signing as with any other signing we make.Scoham said:
Not really, he’ll be on his Wrexham contract with us paying a %.Sword65pf said:Screams Last payday before going into the media.It’ll be interesting if he’s purely cover for Jones, or we move Jones to RCB or LCB with Coady taking his place in the middle.
I think the leadership aspect will also be a replacement for Docherty going, assuming we manage to bring in a CM.0 -
Obviously, we need help on the pitch with fit and able players. But, his skills could be great for us just in building up our defence. We look so disorganised these days, and hopefully he can come along and improve that with how we could set up more effectively.I hope he's fit and ready to go for the run-in. I like that he wasn't willing to sit and do nothing at Wrexham for the next few months, but wants to play. He certainly won't want a Championship relegation in his latter days of career.1
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Why? He could sit in Wrexham for rest of season and earn the same amount. It screams that he wants to play football and not willing to sit on a bench for several monthsSword65pf said:Screams Last payday before going into the media.20 -
I genuinely don't get the people writing him off after playing 5 games with new teammates, in a team new to the Championship, at the start of the season.
Let's wait and see what he does here, because in previous seasons he's played at the top level, got promoted out of this division with 2 different clubs and won 10 caps for England7 -
You have a point, but it’s ok being vocal etc. as long as the performances match, as soon as he cocks up a couple of times (if he was to), that voice will be heard a lot less.stoneroses19 said:Obviously, we need help on the pitch with fit and able players. But, his skills could be great for us just in building up our defence. We look so disorganised these days, and hopefully he can come along and improve that with how we could set up more effectively.I hope he's fit and ready to go for the run-in. I like that he wasn't willing to sit and do nothing at Wrexham for the next few months, but wants to play. He certainly won't want a Championship relegation in his latter days of career.0 -
"whilst in the gym on holiday" is probably the most depressing phrase I have read on Charlton LifeAllHailTheHen said:Leicester guy on Cawley's latest pod didn't paint the greatest picture. Played far less football for Leicester than I realised over the last 2 seasons. Leicester fans referring to him being a podcaster rather than a footballer. Brings plenty of experience and leadership. Just hope he brings his other footballing qualities.
On the plus side he said hello to me whilst in the gym on holiday!15 -
He's from bermondsey? 🤔AFKABartram said:Come out the blue that one7 -
Looking forward to hearing his podcast0
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Welcome to the Valley Conor, your presence was sorely needed .. we now have the potential makings of a very improved defence and an improved team in general6
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A fit experienced player is worth a lot more (in our position) than a young / injury prone headless chicken.iainambler said:Lots of comments that his legs have gone or going - but equally that he’s got experience and is a leader.Think we need the brains rather than the brawn right now. If he can teach his teammates to use their noggin and what leadership means we might be on to something as he can do that both on and off the pitch.
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