Joe Piggott
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Totally agree, never actually rated him at all, didn't get the hype. Just one of those things.Covered End said:He's L2 at best, but I've probably upset the masses by saying that, as he's proper Charlton & always gave his best.
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Had a great pre-season for Cambridge, but has not been able to reproduce that form and their crowd are now on his back...
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I might be wrong but I thought we were having massive problems with injuries at the time...cafc-west said:
Dreadful managerial decision to put him out against Millwall. Was nowhere near ready for the pressure of that.To_Be_Franck said:Coincidence this thread popped up just before Millwall @ home .
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Joe never did it for me. A big lump with not much finesse. Without appearing too harsh but I'm not surprised this is the level he has reached. Good luck to him though in finding a comfortable level.1
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I thought he got injured himself for a while?pickwick said:Had a great pre-season for Cambridge, but has not been able to reproduce that form and their crowd are now on his back...
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I'm not sure he's reached his comfortable level yet, sadly...Rob said:Joe never did it for me. A big lump with not much finesse. Without appearing too harsh but I'm not surprised this is the level he has reached. Good luck to him though in finding a comfortable level.
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Proper charlton! Agreed. He completely bottled it against millwall and ran the ball out of play without an opposition player in sight2
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Easy to say this, but the young man was clearly suffering from stage-fright, which I can tell you is an awful experience, and can affect even experienced professional musicians. I thought he was a good prospect in the U-21's, and was convinced he had a good future ahead as a pro footballer. Sadly it does not look likely to happen. Maybe a sports psychologist could help.Todds_right_hook said:Proper charlton! Agreed. He completely bottled it against millwall and ran the ball out of play without an opposition player in sight
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He could've done with someone providing cover in front of him...........hang on he was a CF plus wrong thread and we've moved on
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He was an exceptional finisher. His goal in the playoffs for whoever it was when we loaned him out was exceptional! But for a striker of his size he needed a bit more about his game...3
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That is just it with some of these young player sadly. They shine like beacons in the U21s but never cut it a 1st team level. He was exceptional in the U21 Final at Cardiff but in the 1st team in the Championship he looked out of his depth. It would have been interesting tosee how he would fair in this current League 1 team.Sage said:
Totally agree, never actually rated him at all, didn't get the hype. Just one of those things.Covered End said:He's L2 at best, but I've probably upset the masses by saying that, as he's proper Charlton & always gave his best.
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That Millwall game was painful to watch , he should have been subbed at half time but he was kept on and he just got worse. Bromley or Welling about his level which is a level still good but not FL quality , sorry Joe0
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Would ya?kentaddick said:just realised the other day i went to school with his missus. Very nice private school bird!
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More interestingly have you?drewman said:
Would ya?kentaddick said:just realised the other day i went to school with his missus. Very nice private school bird!
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drewman said:
Would ya?kentaddick said:just realised the other day i went to school with his missus. Very nice private school bird!
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100% in my dreamsRedChaser said:
More interestingly have you?drewman said:
Would ya?kentaddick said:just realised the other day i went to school with his missus. Very nice private school bird!
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This lady? https://twitter.com/Francesca_Rice0
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Southendcantersaddick said:He was an exceptional finisher. His goal in the playoffs for whoever it was when we loaned him out was exceptional! But for a striker of his size he needed a bit more about his game...
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He just wasn't very good. I remember watching him in the U18s and thinking that he, Azeez and Sho-Silva were not going to make it in the league. Fair play to Pigott for having had a career at allcafc-west said:
Dreadful managerial decision to put him out against Millwall. Was nowhere near ready for the pressure of that.To_Be_Franck said:Coincidence this thread popped up just before Millwall @ home .
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Who was our manager for that game?0
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I'd have to agree. I also think we're a bit blinkered as fans here when it comes to our youth products. Just because they've come through the academy and got into the first team doesn't necessarily mean they're going to make it.wmcf123 said:
He just wasn't very good. I remember watching him in the U18s and thinking that he, Azeez and Sho-Silva were not going to make it in the league. Fair play to Pigott for having had a career at allcafc-west said:
Dreadful managerial decision to put him out against Millwall. Was nowhere near ready for the pressure of that.To_Be_Franck said:Coincidence this thread popped up just before Millwall @ home .
The hype around Jordan Cousins springs to mind. Just a typical modern footballer in terms of his athleticism, fitness, engine and stamina. Absolutely nothing about him that will propel him on from playing higher than mid to lower championship teams1 -
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nopeForeverAddickted said:This lady? https://twitter.com/Francesca_Rice
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Agreed. The level of club that signs our players is a good indication of how the wider world of football sees them.cabbles said:
I'd have to agree. I also think we're a bit blinkered as fans here when it comes to our youth products. Just because they've come through the academy and got into the first team doesn't necessarily mean they're going to make it.wmcf123 said:
He just wasn't very good. I remember watching him in the U18s and thinking that he, Azeez and Sho-Silva were not going to make it in the league. Fair play to Pigott for having had a career at allcafc-west said:
Dreadful managerial decision to put him out against Millwall. Was nowhere near ready for the pressure of that.To_Be_Franck said:Coincidence this thread popped up just before Millwall @ home .
The hype around Jordan Cousins springs to mind. Just a typical modern footballer in terms of his athleticism, fitness, engine and stamina. Absolutely nothing about him that will propel him on from playing higher than mid to lower championship teams1 -
Is he returning
Wouldnt be surprised if it was Bury tho, just lost Smith0 -
Their fans are saying AFC Wimbledon - Would be about right (them or Gillingham) based on their budgets etc.
Good luck to him, wasnt expecting to ever see him return to this level though
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Fair play to him - assumed he'd never make it at this level, very happy for him to prove me wrong.7
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AFC Wimbledon seem to have a higher % of obnoxious fans than most.ForeverAddickted said:Their fans are saying AFC Wimbledon - Would be about right (them or Gillingham) based on their budgets etc.
Good luck to him, wasnt expecting to ever see him return to this level though3 -
Guess he's not made it yet but the deal surprises me more after how he did @ Cambridge after he left usse9addick said:Fair play to him - assumed he'd never make it at this level, very happy for him to prove me wrong.
I guess it seems to be that when you drop to Non-League you'll do one of three things
- Fall even further till you've gone (Tamer Tuna)
- Steady out and spend your career at the various levels
- Recover and bounce back into the Football League0 -
Maybe he's matured as a player and now ready to take this chance?
It's an uncertain career - as a player who came through our academy, I'm pleased to see him get this opportunity.
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Some of our fans are rather more unforgiving of Pigott than they would be because of That Millwall Match!
He knows where the net is and is still young. Well worth a punt for a club at league 1 or league 2 level.6