Waghorn

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CAFCsword

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Jul 31, 2011
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There have been talks of Schlupp from Leicester, but what about Waghorn. Whether or not he would take another league drop is another question, but as my missus is a Leicester fan I know that Waghorn is not getting much of a look in at the club.

Matured quite a bit since we had him on loan last. If he would take the drop he would be a great shout on loan for the second time!
 
With the dough the foxes are chucking about there's plenty of forwards ahead of him in the queue.

I can see him ending up at a Championship club if he goes out on loan... Although... could the gaffers links to city come up trumps again?
 
If I was a player like Waghorn, I would jump at the chance to join Charlton. We are a big club, have a great set-up with a good fan-base. He can score a bundle of goals in L1, earn some glory and plaudits and then be back in the Championship within a year. There is a risk of failure, but a risk is better than sitting on the bench at Leicester or being farmed out to a host of other clubs - again.
 
Glad this got people talking, thought I would start this thread before I left work. Having been in a short while and just checking back it's good to see what people think!

However it is a shame it's unlikely, because I think many will agree he would not likely take the drop. But it would be worth a try like others have said with Powells time in the midlands, why not?

With reference to a 20 goal a season striker I think BWP could be that player! He is more than capable in my opinion.
 
Agree about BWP, Sword and even though this might be fairly controversial, I think with the right service Benson could be one too. The service for all the forwards last season was terrible - hopefully with the greatly strengthened and rather more adventurous midfield setup this season, the chances will be greatly increased and a higher percentage converted.

I stick with it..."twenty more goals than last season scored, twenty less conceded"
 
agree with tewksbury, supply is vital this season and hopefully we may see a 20+ goalscorer back at the valley. weve got the strikers to do it and it could be a big season bwp in his full season for us