Conor Coady was quickly written off by many Charlton fans before he has kicked a ball as is so often the case with new recuits who are suffocated by the miasma of negativity that rolls in from the Thames. Too slow, too old etc.
However, at least he has a passion for the game and a wish to make a difference at Charlton as is evident from his interview with Richard Cawley.
“I’m not getting any younger but I can give a lot in different aspects. I want to play as many games as I possibly can but that won’t affect what I do in that dressing room, how I talk, how I try to help the lads and bring people together. That is just my personality.
“You will never catch me having a cob on. I will always try and drive and push people as far as I can. I want to get the club further up the table. If I can make even one per cent difference it will be worth it.”
He talked to a few players who had worked with Nathan Jones (fortunately not to any Charlton fans who would have told him he hasn't a clue). "A few people rang me and told me how good he is to work with and how passionate and detailed he is when it comes to football. That’s something I’m all about - I love the detail. Football is my life."
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