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Alfie Doughty extends contract to 2021
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Only an extra year but good news.
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Great that he's signed something but strange only one year no?
ESI still seem to be waiting for that cheque to clear.2 -
That's still 2 years away, not like he can walk next summercarly burn said:Great that he's signed something but strange only one year no?
ESI still seem to be waiting for that cheque to clear.2 -
Good news1
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Maybe there is an option for another year?carly burn said:Great that he's signed something but strange only one year no?
ESI still seem to be waiting for that cheque to clear.
Maybe his evil agent suggested that a two year deal was in Alfie's interest.3 -
Great news , good way to start the day. Definitely one for the future there and the here and now come to think of it.
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I've watched him on a number of occasions now and early signs for me are he's going to be something special.
I would have nailed him down for years to come.1 -
Good news but contracts mean nothing these days...1
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Good all round, at least if he pushes on next season and refuses to sign another deal we have plenty of time to sell him. Plus at his age, is there not a rule that if you offer a deal and he walks away.. you get compo ?0
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It means you get money if he wants to leaveChippycafc said:Good news but contracts mean nothing these days...1 -
Before anyone laughs, the way he uses his pace to beat his man reminds me of Bale. I don't think he is a left back though he's better further up the pitch4
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Good news.0
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Even more reason to not worry about the length of the dealChippycafc said:Good news but contracts mean nothing these days...
Way I look at it is you hope that shit players dont get a long contract so we can get rid - We dont get good players out of contract so we lose them0 -
You still have to shell out to break someone from one though don't you??Chippycafc said:Good news but contracts mean nothing these days...1 -
So seems we have triggered a year extension in existin*contract rather than Alfie agreeing a new one1
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https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-boss-reveals-alfie-doughty-deal-trigger-confirms-talks-with-right-back/AFKABartram said:So seems we have triggered a year extension in existin*contract rather than Alfie agreeing a new oneSuggests we’ll be trying to get him signed up on a long term deal.7 -
Good. Alfie is obviously in a strong position; he's broken through this year, in and around the first team every game and offering raw pace which most players don't have. He and his agent would probably be looking at our position and thinking that any future contract decision would be based on whether we stay up this year. Triggering the contract extension now is smart; there's less leverage on his side regardless of what happens this season and we can protect ourselves better. Let's hope we stay up and tie him down for a long period
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Contracts being offered and agreed has gotta be another step in the right direction hasn't it?3
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Its just a standard 1 years triggered extension that was already in his previous contract - sounds like we will be sitting down to thrash out a brand new long term contract, however triggering the additional year just gives us that extra bit of cover just in case.0
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this. there are already clubs sniffing around so it makes sense from his point of view.Henry Irving said:
Maybe there is an option for another year?carly burn said:Great that he's signed something but strange only one year no?
ESI still seem to be waiting for that cheque to clear.
Maybe his evil agent suggested that a two year deal was in Alfie's interest.
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:Contracts being offered and agreed has gotta be another step in the right direction hasn't it?
except it now appears that that isn't what has happened, just an extension triggered in his existing contract.0 -
I remember one Parker S signing a 5 year contract. The following January he was gone despite a director saying on the wireless that he wasn't leaving!
I'm pleased that in theory we have Alfie for 2 years but won't be holding my breath.1 -
Sorry to buck the trend but I actually find this a little worrying. It is put out there as a good news story but it is simply an extension that was already in his contract. Great that it’s happened for all concerned but am I alone in thinking that a true statement of intent from ESI would be a new seriously enhanced three year deal for our most promising youngster who has already been eyed up by others?0
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The extension is an automatic process, so nothing to do with ESISillybilly said:Sorry to buck the trend but I actually find this a little worrying. It is put out there as a good news story but it is simply an extension that was already in his contract. Great that it’s happened for all concerned but am I alone in thinking that a true statement of intent from ESI would be a new seriously enhanced three year deal for our most promising youngster who has already been eyed up by others?0 -
Okay mate, in that case it's terrible thenLargeAddick said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Contracts being offered and agreed has gotta be another step in the right direction hasn't it?
except it now appears that that isn't what has happened, just an extension triggered in his existing contract.0 -
Under contract means a decent transfer fee though, not leaving for a measly development fee, that's the big differenceLenGlover said:I remember one Parker S signing a 5 year contract. The following January he was gone despite a director saying on the wireless that he wasn't leaving!
I'm pleased that in theory we have Alfie for 2 years but won't be holding my breath.0 -
If we get relegated and he refuses to sign a new deal this means we can get a bigger fee for him rather than compensation if he leaves in summer 2021.Sillybilly said:Sorry to buck the trend but I actually find this a little worrying. It is put out there as a good news story but it is simply an extension that was already in his contract. Great that it’s happened for all concerned but am I alone in thinking that a true statement of intent from ESI would be a new seriously enhanced three year deal for our most promising youngster who has already been eyed up by others?
I’ll be much more worried we stay up and we go through the summer without him (and other good or promising young players) signing long term deals.
He’s not become a regular yet, I think we’ll probably get him on a longer contract at some point.2 -
The club remain in negotiations with Doughty and his representatives over a further extension to his contract.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5e4fac730afc2/charlton-trigger-option-to-extend-alfie-doughtys-contract-to-2021
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I'm confused now, do we boo or cheer ESI ? It changes minute to minute.clive said:The club remain in negotiations with Doughty and his representatives over a further extension to his contract.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5e4fac730afc2/charlton-trigger-option-to-extend-alfie-doughtys-contract-to-20212 -
Only 2021 then, not 2022 as Cawley’s article states. Definitely need to get him signed up this summer then.clive said:The club remain in negotiations with Doughty and his representatives over a further extension to his contract.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5e4fac730afc2/charlton-trigger-option-to-extend-alfie-doughtys-contract-to-20211












