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  • CafcSteve
    CafcSteve Posts: 1,100
    Cafc451 said:
    Who are you then cafc steve on ITTV?.
    I’m not a member on there at the moment mate.

    I just look in at a few of the threads.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 28,233
    mart77 said:
    Alfie Devine looks to be heading to Preston in a £6mill deal. 
    Good player 
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 4,907
    perhaps we need a third thread: 

    "Non Charlton Summer Window 2026 - but just post wtf you want"

  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 100,448
    perhaps we need a third thread: 

    "Non Charlton Summer Window 2026 - but just post wtf you want"

    You realise you've just become part of that problem dont y-Oops ;)
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 4,907
    perhaps we need a third thread: 

    "Non Charlton Summer Window 2026 - but just post wtf you want"

    You realise you've just become part of that problem dont y-Oops ;)
    I know. But you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs...
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 100,448
    perhaps we need a third thread: 

    "Non Charlton Summer Window 2026 - but just post wtf you want"

    You realise you've just become part of that problem dont y-Oops ;)
    I know. But you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs...
    I'm just shit at cooking full stop
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 10,186
    perhaps we need a third thread: 

    "Non Charlton Summer Window 2026 - but just post wtf you want"

    You realise you've just become part of that problem dont y-Oops ;)
    I know. But you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs...
    I'm just shit at cooking full stop
    Cooking? Steve Cook went to Wycombe last week so we won't be signing him ;) 
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,998
    perhaps we need a third thread: 

    "Non Charlton Summer Window 2026 - but just post wtf you want"

    You realise you've just become part of that problem dont y-Oops ;)
    I know. But you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs...
    I'm just shit at cooking full stop
    I make a great omelette!!!
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,722
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


  • gringo
    gringo Posts: 1,215
    Cafc451 said:
    Devine at preston £6m on sky sports.
    What are you on about now? Why do none of your posts ever make sense?
    Calm down. Take a chill pill. There are more important things in life. Peace and Love.
    Ringos Birthday!

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  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,615
    I heard we are signing Zico from Pyramids FC 
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 17,370
    I’d rather have Hassan
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 86,585
    I heard we wanted the argentine no.10 but after another penalty miss I wouldn't want him
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 27,109
    edited July 7
    ...anyway, getting back to this Devine guy...

    ...is he any good at cooking...🤔
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 100,448
    ...anyway, getting back to this Devine guy...🤔
    I thought we agreed not to call each other by our nicknames?
  • king addick
    king addick Posts: 4,018
    Cafc451 said:
    Cafc steve thats not correct get a life.
    That sounds like something CAFC Forever would say.....🧐
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 27,109
    edited July 7
    ...anyway, getting back to this Devine guy...🤔
    I thought we agreed not to call each other by our nicknames?
    ...😉
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,749
    Cafc451 said:
    Devine at preston £6m on sky sports.

    @Cafc451 why is this on this thread?
    Could he be Ronnies contact at the Plymouth Herald ?
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,749
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 20,223
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?

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  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,749
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    That would be great but I'm thinking of our transfer business last summer. How smart do you think we were then ?
  • Gisappointed
    Gisappointed Posts: 1,290
    4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 would suit Rak-Saki but with 9 in 49 and few assists, Palace will be lucky to get £6m let alone £12m. I'd go for a punt at £4m purely due to his youth but Iorpenda at £1m would be better, more potential and can play in more positions. I can even see him developing into an Ollie Watkins type. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 20,223
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    That would be great but I'm thinking of our transfer business last summer. How smart do you think we were then ?
    I’d say Carey was smart. Bell was smart. Bree was smart. Then on top of that I think every signing in January was smart too. We just had a window where every single signing was a success to some degree. That is so rare 
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 27,109
    edited July 7
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    That would be great but I'm thinking of our transfer business last summer. How smart do you think we were then ?
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  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,722
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    @charltonbob the foundations are there.  TC could step up with better players around him, but for me it’s a bit of an unknown until we get those players.

    we absolutely need to get that RWB sorted, but I really hope we get that flair, player that can carry the ball and take players on.  For me it’s key to us kicking on
  • Stefco
    Stefco Posts: 880
    I'd bet my bottom dollar that Gilbert will end up at a League One club. 
    Ladbrokes won't accept your bottom, & don't call me Dollar.


  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 36,127
    What's happend to Desmond. I though he was set to sign on Friday ?
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,749
    fenaddick said:
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    That would be great but I'm thinking of our transfer business last summer. How smart do you think we were then ?
    I’d say Carey was smart. Bell was smart. Bree was smart. Then on top of that I think every signing in January was smart too. We just had a window where every single signing was a success to some degree. That is so rare 
    Rob Apter, Harvey Knibbs, Isaac Olaofe, Joe Rankin-Costello, Reece Burke, + Jerome Roussillon & Onel Hernandez, 2 free agents who joined after the summer window closed. How many of those would you consider to be smart signings ? Carey scored important goals for sure but fairly soon seemed to fade out of games, Bell was smart unlike NJ who thought he could play him as LWB when he got injured every time he played there. Bree started well but faded (Although I understand he was carrying an injury that prevented him taking free kicks i.e. kicking the ball, WTF was he doing in the team if his kicking was impaired?) I would agree as I've mentioned before, the January window was very good & without those incomings, most notably Conor Coady I think we would have been relegated. However, the January window can't be considered the summer which as per my post was the window I was referring to.
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,749
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    That would be great but I'm thinking of our transfer business last summer. How smart do you think we were then ?
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    Agree some were clowns but a bit harsh for you to post it ;)
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 20,223
    fenaddick said:
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    fenaddick said:
    cabbles said:
    Southbank said:
    I think all of our midfielders are good enough for a relegation struggle, as they showed last season, but even that depended on Coady being brought in.
    I don,'t think any of our current midfield, individually or collectively, are good enough to be regulars in a successful Champ side.  That for me is the dilemma facing NJ. Where are the quality players coming from?
    Completely agree.  

    We really need to see at least one player who is a real threat on the ball and the type the opposition back off when he has it.  TC hasn’t proven if he’s capable of delivering at this level yet (yes, I know he plays off the striker as opposed to midfield, but he’s the only player in our team who comes close to fitting that mould), so we can’t say for certain he’s that pacey/creative outlet.  

    Carey’s goals were priceless, but for me he faded well before the end of the season, and take away his goals, he can be anonymous.  Knibbs, no idea whether or not he will deliver based on how little we saw of him last season and his injury.  Docherty is a great pro and he put in a shift last season, but if he’s starting regularly, are we really kicking on?  Obviously Coventry is the deepest lying of the midfielders and I would like to see an upgrade, but with regards to his role, it’s that pacy unit needed who can get about, break up play and move the ball to start attacks quickly 

    after that we’re in the peripherals.  JRC, technically solid and showed some glimpses, but not that attacking force we require.  Anderson, I just don’t think he’s able to step up to this level unfortunately.  Fullah shows promise, but this is without any sort of football league loan under his belt, and Mwamba although highly rated, is further back than Fullah in terms of experience 


    You have me worried now cabbles  :( ............... sadly I agree with all you say. With regards to TC he's certainly pacy, unfortunately just not very creative or a natural goal scorer. We need to get very lucky in this transfer window or we'll find ourselves back in the third division. We have to hope that Jones & Ramsay sign new deals to at least keep our defence relatively strong
    Why do we need to get lucky? Why can’t we be smart?
    That would be great but I'm thinking of our transfer business last summer. How smart do you think we were then ?
    I’d say Carey was smart. Bell was smart. Bree was smart. Then on top of that I think every signing in January was smart too. We just had a window where every single signing was a success to some degree. That is so rare 
    Rob Apter, Harvey Knibbs, Isaac Olaofe, Joe Rankin-Costello, Reece Burke, + Jerome Roussillon & Onel Hernandez, 2 free agents who joined after the summer window closed. How many of those would you consider to be smart signings ? Carey scored important goals for sure but fairly soon seemed to fade out of games, Bell was smart unlike NJ who thought he could play him as LWB when he got injured every time he played there. Bree started well but faded (Although I understand he was carrying an injury that prevented him taking free kicks i.e. kicking the ball, WTF was he doing in the team if his kicking was impaired?) I would agree as I've mentioned before, the January window was very good & without those incomings, most notably Conor Coady I think we would have been relegated. However, the January window can't be considered the summer which as per my post was the window I was referring to.
    So you agree we've got smarter since last summer but think we'd be lucky if we did well this summer?