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Albie Morgan - diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (p63)

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  • He played the entire game today which is definitely better than most people thought he'd be doing when he left us. I include myself in that as i expected him to drop into league 2.
    I’m not surprised he stayed in league 1. But I am surprised he’s starting for Blackpool. They’ve got a decent midfield and will be at least pushing for top 6 
  • Good luck to Albie because even now he have left he will take flak from Charlton critics.

    So alien to the way I see football and footballers.
    And I bet he wasn't knackered after 60 minutes like some of our players today
  • He played the entire game today which is definitely better than most people thought he'd be doing when he left us. I include myself in that as i expected him to drop into league 2.
    I hope he proves the majority wrong. Had his limitations but always felt he was a good player. 
  • There will be comments in the future saying just let it go but for me I will be keeping a keen eye on his career. Man was Charlton and even today could still do a job for us. 
  • He played the entire game today which is definitely better than most people thought he'd be doing when he left us. I include myself in that as i expected him to drop into league 2.
    I hope he proves the majority wrong. Had his limitations but always felt he was a good player. 
    Agreed - he was our best striker of the ball when he was with us, unfortunately does not have a footballing brain. Hence will likely play out his career in L1 and L2.
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  • edited August 2023
    He played the entire game today which is definitely better than most people thought he'd be doing when he left us. I include myself in that as i expected him to drop into league 2.
    I hope he proves the majority wrong. Had his limitations but always felt he was a good player. 
    Agreed - he was our best striker of the ball when he was with us, unfortunately does not have a footballing brain. Hence will likely play out his career in L1 and L2.
    I wonder. He's 23 years old and he's played 93 L1 games and 23 Championship games. He's just been picked up by a team relegated from the Championship who will be looking to go back up, started in their first team and got an assist in his first game. I'm not sure that's the profile of a player destined for L2 but I guess we'll see
    You might be right, but then again Bonne might have had a similar analysis a few years ago. At the end of the day, the only thing that counts is whether they produce on the pitch and can do it consistently. In that regard, Morgan still has a lot to prove.
  • He played the entire game today which is definitely better than most people thought he'd be doing when he left us. I include myself in that as i expected him to drop into league 2.
    I hope he proves the majority wrong. Had his limitations but always felt he was a good player. 
    Agreed - he was our best striker of the ball when he was with us, unfortunately does not have a footballing brain. Hence will likely play out his career in L1 and L2.
    “Best striker of the ball”? It normally ended up 5 metres over the bar! 
  • He was involved in almost all those highlights at both ends of the pitch 
  • We needed better than Morgan. He was given so many opportunities but never took hold of a game and never bossed the midfield. I think lower L1 or L2 is his level. 

    It will be interesting to see how he gets on at Blackpool. 
  • If that was an assist then I'm a Dutchman.
    Morning Dirk
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  • se9addick said:
    He played the entire game today which is definitely better than most people thought he'd be doing when he left us. I include myself in that as i expected him to drop into league 2.
    I hope he proves the majority wrong. Had his limitations but always felt he was a good player. 
    Agreed - he was our best striker of the ball when he was with us, unfortunately does not have a footballing brain. Hence will likely play out his career in L1 and L2.
    “Best striker of the ball”? It normally ended up 5 metres over the bar! 
    I’m talking passing. He tended to panic when shooting at goal, as you say.
  • Why keep going over old ground? 

    Holden obviously didn't see him fitting into his plans and he's gone on to pastures new. Find it a bit strange if anyone actually wants him, or any other player for that matter, to fail.

    Keeping tabs on their carers is one thing, but do find it strange how some Charlton seem to keep a flame going for virtually every player that leaves us, constantly looking for reasons to regret the decision to let them go. 
  • This message board is painful at times!
  • If that was an assist then I'm a Dutchman.
    Large Van Addick 
  • If that was an assist then I'm a Dutchman.
    I'm not an Albie fan, but that was clearly an assist.
    As he was falling he passed the ball to the scorer.
  • Didn't he also set up the Burton goal?
  • Didn't he also set up the Burton goal?
    Burton didn't score.
  • Chunes said:
    He played the entire game today which is definitely better than most people thought he'd be doing when he left us. I include myself in that as i expected him to drop into league 2.
    I hope he proves the majority wrong. Had his limitations but always felt he was a good player. 
    Agreed - he was our best striker of the ball when he was with us, unfortunately does not have a footballing brain. Hence will likely play out his career in L1 and L2.
    I wonder. He's 23 years old and he's played 93 L1 games and 23 Championship games. He's just been picked up by a team relegated from the Championship who will be looking to go back up, started in their first team and got an assist in his first game. I'm not sure that's the profile of a player destined for L2 but I guess we'll see
    You might be right, but then again Bonne might have had a similar analysis a few years ago. At the end of the day, the only thing that counts is whether they produce on the pitch and can do it consistently. In that regard, Morgan still has a lot to prove.
    We signed Bonne when he was 23. He'd played 57 L1 games, scoring 6 goals, 18 in L2 with 1 goal and then found his rhythm in the National League. He perked up from there before dropping down again, but I'd say at that stage in their careers Albie's pedigree looks better. He might crash out at Blackpool and end up dropping down the leagues but I reckon he's got more about him than Bonne. Certainly seems to be less of a cretin off the pitch anyway.
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