Some discussion tonight whether Morgan hitting the roof of the Jimmy Seed was the worst shot ever. I still like to think it was this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OdePDwYqMJ0
For a person that goes to a (supposedly) professional football teams training ground every day, and presumably has trained to kick a ball accurately for a significant part of his life, Morgan’s shooting is utterly abysmal.
Morgan also tripped himself up late on, Terrible advert for our academy!!!
Said it time and again, Morgan plays like an academy player on his debut, and people treat him as such. He's made well over 100 appearances for us, and made his debut over 4 years ago now, and hasn't progressed one bit.
Nicky Bailey penalty Morgan’s blunders stick out so much cos so many of his teammates do so little at all Albie’s rough edges are hard to miss but we’ll do better with 3 or 4 of him over shirkers and makeweights like Kirk McGrandles DJ A&Eke Inniss Lavelle etc
Morgan also tripped himself up late on, Terrible advert for our academy!!!
Said it time and again, Morgan plays like an academy player on his debut, and people treat him as such. He's made well over 100 appearances for us, and made his debut over 4 years ago now, and hasn't progressed one bit.
More like well over 100 debuts. Agreed, does not seem to have kicked on.
Me. 1972 v Old Bealonians at Sutcliffe Park. I had a tap-in and somehow my legs got tangled and I shot wide from about two yards with an empty net in front of me.
Just surfing the net - as you do - and I came across the World's longest lasting experiment. It reminded me of Morgan in that it has gone on for years, there has been a few highlights and it will probably go on for another 100 years.
The Pitch Drop Experiment
The seventh drop fell at approximately 4:45 p.m. on 3 July 1988, The eighth drop fell on 28 November 2000,
Morgan's shot last night was one of the funnier things I've seen at Charlton. Coupled with his toddler-like continual falling over, it made for a quality slapstick performance. His substitution felt like a mercy-killing.
Me. 1972 v Old Bealonians at Sutcliffe Park. I had a tap-in and somehow my legs got tangled and I shot wide from about two yards with an empty net in front of me.
In fairness trying to avoid the dog shit didn’t help.
Just surfing the net - as you do - and I came across the World's longest lasting experiment. It reminded me of Morgan in that it has gone on for years, there has been a few highlights and it will probably go on for another 100 years.
The Pitch Drop Experiment
The seventh drop fell at approximately 4:45 p.m. on 3 July 1988, The eighth drop fell on 28 November 2000,
Is that a young Henry Irving at the start of that experiment?
Morgan's shot may have been a comic moment BUT it was a speculative shot with a 1 in 100 chance of going in, unless you're Messi. Worth a punt, but no more.
Surely the worst shots are the absolute sitters, where it would be easier to score than miss, yet the player somehow misses.
Morgan's shot may have been a comic moment BUT it was a speculative shot with a 1 in 100 chance of going in, unless you're Messi. Worth a punt, but no more.
Surely the worst shots are the absolute sitters, where it would be easier to score than miss, yet the player somehow misses.
Might be worth us watching it again. I didn’t see a shot on goal was in anyway difficult. Plenty in front of him so scoring hard, but better option would have been to keep it down.
Morgan's shot may have been a comic moment BUT it was a speculative shot with a 1 in 100 chance of going in, unless you're Messi. Worth a punt, but no more.
Surely the worst shots are the absolute sitters, where it would be easier to score than miss, yet the player somehow misses.
Not saying it wouldn't have been a decent goal had it of gone in but 1 in 100? Not too sure about that, and just getting it somewhere within 3 metres of either post or crossbar should be well within the capabilities of anyone, who plays football for 6 or 7 hours a day
As I have said before the fact that Albie has played over 100 times for us says all you need to know about the quality of our squads in recent years. One or two hollywood passes in the odd game if the opposition allows him loads of time to send the message to his feet does not justify the faithful claiming one day he will come good as he is only young. As we know unfortunately decent young players get snapped up can anyone remember ANY rumours about potential interest ? I might be wrong but the only thing I can remember anything about Albie moving was that we tried to find a loan for him but nobody wanted him ffs
Morgan's shot may have been a comic moment BUT it was a speculative shot with a 1 in 100 chance of going in, unless you're Messi. Worth a punt, but no more.
Surely the worst shots are the absolute sitters, where it would be easier to score than miss, yet the player somehow misses.
I think you’re being incredibly generous to describe that shot as a 1 in 100 chance of going in although, if it’s Morgan shooting, it’s probably closer to 0 in 100!
That was what I thought when Morgan hit the top of the stand. Never mind, I'm sure he'll come good if we give him another few years. By then we'll have reached his non league level.
Morgan actually a pretty decent effort from an almost identical position v Stockport. Clipped it first time and it drifted just high and wide of the far post. Last night's effort was to hit the Seed sign from about 17 yards (from goal). If I didn't see it happen, I'd have said it was impossible to do.
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Morgan’s blunders stick out so much cos so many of his teammates do so little at all
Albie’s rough edges are hard to miss but we’ll do better with 3 or 4 of him over shirkers and makeweights like Kirk McGrandles DJ A&Eke Inniss Lavelle etc
The Pitch Drop Experiment
The seventh drop fell at approximately 4:45 p.m. on 3 July 1988,
The eighth drop fell on 28 November 2000,
Surely the worst shots are the absolute sitters, where it would be easier to score than miss, yet the player somehow misses.
Never mind, I'm sure he'll come good if we give him another few years.
By then we'll have reached his non league level.