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Alfie Doughty thread
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One of the best players on Saturday, bit more composure and he could have capped it off with a goal at the end from one of his chances. A very exciting prospect indeed.
Injury stricken times like these are awful for results but they do serve as a reminder of just how good our academy is.5 -
When we sneak into the playoffs, win at Wembley again and the press are all over us they will be looking at a manager who came through the youth set up at Charlton and a squad with Solly, Phillips, Lapslie, Doughty, Morgan and Vennings in it (apologies if I’ve overlooked anybody) plus who knows who else will get a chance the way things have gone so far.1
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Sage said:Has been really outstanding in recent games for someone with no experience previously, to come into a side who have been struggling and in a very competitive league, it’s quite something.
Doughty gives us an outlet, someone who likes to stay wide and also take on his man going forward. His decision making and final ball will get better the more he plays, is coached by Bowyer and Jackson, and just generally with confidence and experience. He needs to work a little on his first touch, there have been a few times he has tried to take the ball in his stride straight away and the touch has been loose. A closer control and he’d be even more threatening. Again, that will be developed.
When we have our stronger and better midfielders back, he will also benefit because he won’t be made to run up and down the line all game long. Players like Williams will come over and support whilst others like Cullen will happily drop back whilst he pushes on.
Has really made a case of that left wing-back role being his right now. There’s no chance he won’t play on Boxing Day. Another one with a bright future.
In principle I am 100% in agreement with you but knowing our luck we've probably picked up yet another serious injury!0 -
LenGlover said:Sage said:Has been really outstanding in recent games for someone with no experience previously, to come into a side who have been struggling and in a very competitive league, it’s quite something.
Doughty gives us an outlet, someone who likes to stay wide and also take on his man going forward. His decision making and final ball will get better the more he plays, is coached by Bowyer and Jackson, and just generally with confidence and experience. He needs to work a little on his first touch, there have been a few times he has tried to take the ball in his stride straight away and the touch has been loose. A closer control and he’d be even more threatening. Again, that will be developed.
When we have our stronger and better midfielders back, he will also benefit because he won’t be made to run up and down the line all game long. Players like Williams will come over and support whilst others like Cullen will happily drop back whilst he pushes on.
Has really made a case of that left wing-back role being his right now. There’s no chance he won’t play on Boxing Day. Another one with a bright future.
In principle I am 100% in agreement with you but knowing our luck we've probably picked up yet another serious injury!
Normally that just needs a bit of rest in a young, fit lad.
Shouldn't be anything to worry about.
If in doubt, refer to our resident physio @Sage as always.
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Will very quickly be first choice before Purr (prob Thursday). Good player.0
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The_President said:Will very quickly be first choice before Purr (prob Thursday). Good player.
From what I've seen so far, wingback is Doughty's ideal position.
Perhaps in a flat back 4 ...... Doughty will no doubt instinctively try to get forward and would need defensive cover. I'm not so sure our makeshift midfield is currently strong enough to provide that.
Don't write off Purrington though. He doesn't seem to be in a good place at the moment which Bowyer will work on - but he can still do a sound job in a stronger flat back 4 line up, if it's tactictly required.
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Very exciting player. Prefer seeing him on the wing as he offers more there.0
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The Red Robin said:Very exciting player. Prefer seeing him on the wing as he offers more there.
Until we have someone reliable to play alongside Lockyer, I’d persist with 352 and Doughty can play LWB until Jake comes back1 -
Oggy Red said:The_President said:Will very quickly be first choice before Purr (prob Thursday). Good player.
From what I've seen so far, wingback is Doughty's ideal position.
Perhaps in a flat back 4 ...... Doughty will no doubt instinctively try to get forward and would need defensive cover. I'm not so sure our makeshift midfield is currently strong enough to provide that.
Don't write off Purrington though. He doesn't seem to be in a good place at the moment which Bowyer will work on - but he can still do a sound job in a stronger flat back 4 line up, if it's tactictly required.
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To be fair I've only seen Doughty play the full ninety against Hull and was very impressed. Here's hoping he reaches his full potential with us.2
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AddickUpNorth said:To be fair I've only seen Doughty play the full ninety against Hull and was very impressed. Here's hoping he reaches his full potential with us.
One big aspect of these new owners for me, dont care if they dont want to splash theor own cash, just dont sell the youth too early, for peanuts and then keep the transfer fee for themselves6 -
wmcf123 said:The Red Robin said:Very exciting player. Prefer seeing him on the wing as he offers more there.
Until we have someone reliable to play alongside Lockyer, I’d persist with 352 and Doughty can play LWB until Jake comes back0 -
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come into the team and fitted like a comfy old glove .. yet another quality graduate from the CAFC School of Excellence3
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Having watched him for the last 3 seasons so pleased for him. Told you he has goals in him.4
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Has pace but very few tricks. For me that makes him a potential full back. Waggy stalled his career by not making that choice. He could have been a Prem RB. Interesting that Fox has played a large part in Wendies resurgence (not that he has pace).1
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John Mcginn has pace and very few tricks.0
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I'm not sure if Doughty can play as a full back - he needs to work on the defensive side of his game. As a wing back the attacking side of his game comes to the fore.
It ultimately depends on what formation he plays in.0 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:I'm not sure if Doughty can play as a full back - he needs to work on the defensive side of his game. As a wing back the attacking side of his game comes to the fore.
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Be interesting when we get a full compliment back what Bow does with him. He is raw talent but lots of development to come, does he keep him in the squad potentially coming g off the bench but limiting his playing time, play him in the U23s or loan him out to League 1 or 2 club, where his development can continue for 6 months away from the spotlight.3
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If we fully solidify by the end of January then a loan out would aid his development more than U23 football.0
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seth plum said:If we fully solidify by the end of January then a loan out would aid his development more than U23 football.4
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Given our injury record in recent times I wouldn't loan anybody out. There's plenty of time in the close season to consider the further development of our youngsters.3
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Who was the fella that used to post regularly on here years ago with reports of how his young boy was getting on in the youth system?
Think he got hounded out by some on here.
Sure his boys name was Alfie?0 -
carly burn said:Who was the fella that used to post regularly on here years ago with reports of how his young boy was getting on in the youth system?
Think he got hounded out by some on here.
Sure his boys name was Alfie?1 -
LenGlover said:carly burn said:Who was the fella that used to post regularly on here years ago with reports of how his young boy was getting on in the youth system?
Think he got hounded out by some on here.
Sure his boys name was Alfie?
Is this our Alfie?
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/54066/the-boy-done-good-cafc-u9-academy/p1
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Yes. I remember. Alfie Naylor. Nah, that’s not our Alfie.0
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carly burn said:LenGlover said:carly burn said:Who was the fella that used to post regularly on here years ago with reports of how his young boy was getting on in the youth system?
Think he got hounded out by some on here.
Sure his boys name was Alfie?
Is this our Alfie?
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/54066/the-boy-done-good-cafc-u9-academy/p1
Can't help wondering how he progressed.
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Alfie Doughty is unreal. Like a Championship version of Gareth Bale!3