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Alfie Doughty extends contract to 2021
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shine166 said: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-20210 -
Covered_End_Lad said:shine166 said: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-2021
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shine166 said: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.
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Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
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Sage said:Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
Playing in league one with Fulham interested?.
Not overly convinced0 -
LargeAddick said:Covered_End_Lad said:shine166 said: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-2021
https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-boss-lee-bowyer-wants-to-keep-naby-sarr-and-reveals-contract-negotiations-underway-with-dillon-phillips-and-alfie-doughty/
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Sage said:Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
I don't agree that Alfie will be desperate to extend it beyond that when we know others clubs are already sniffing around. As it stands next June he can leave for a small amount of compensation and negotiate a huge signing on fee with huge wages.0 -
LargeAddick said:shine166 said: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.
seems he can now …..0 -
LenGlover 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 -
carly burn said:Sage said:Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
Playing in league one with Fulham interested?.
Not overly convinced0 -
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LargeAddick said:Sage said:Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
I don't agree that Alfie will be desperate to extend it beyond that when we know others clubs are already sniffing around. As it stands next June he can leave for a small amount of compensation and negotiate a huge signing on fee with huge wages.
He will stay and wants to stay. But even if he did leave, this isn’t Roland negotiating anymore, we won’t get tiny figures for our players, especially young players with great potential.0 -
Sage said:LargeAddick said:Sage said:Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
I don't agree that Alfie will be desperate to extend it beyond that when we know others clubs are already sniffing around. As it stands next June he can leave for a small amount of compensation and negotiate a huge signing on fee with huge wages.
He will stay and wants to stay. But even if he did leave, this isn’t Roland negotiating anymore, we won’t get tiny figures for our players, especially young players with great potential.10 -
Airman Brown said:Sage said:LargeAddick said:Sage said:Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
I don't agree that Alfie will be desperate to extend it beyond that when we know others clubs are already sniffing around. As it stands next June he can leave for a small amount of compensation and negotiate a huge signing on fee with huge wages.
He will stay and wants to stay. But even if he did leave, this isn’t Roland negotiating anymore, we won’t get tiny figures for our players, especially young players with great potential.3 -
Sage said:Airman Brown said:Sage said:LargeAddick said:Sage said:Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
I don't agree that Alfie will be desperate to extend it beyond that when we know others clubs are already sniffing around. As it stands next June he can leave for a small amount of compensation and negotiate a huge signing on fee with huge wages.
He will stay and wants to stay. But even if he did leave, this isn’t Roland negotiating anymore, we won’t get tiny figures for our players, especially young players with great potential.4 -
Sage said:LargeAddick said:Sage said:Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
I don't agree that Alfie will be desperate to extend it beyond that when we know others clubs are already sniffing around. As it stands next June he can leave for a small amount of compensation and negotiate a huge signing on fee with huge wages.
He will stay and wants to stay. But even if he did leave, this isn’t Roland negotiating anymore, we won’t get tiny figures for our players, especially young players with great potential.
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Airman Brown said:Sage said:Airman Brown said:Sage said:LargeAddick said:Sage said:Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
I don't agree that Alfie will be desperate to extend it beyond that when we know others clubs are already sniffing around. As it stands next June he can leave for a small amount of compensation and negotiate a huge signing on fee with huge wages.
He will stay and wants to stay. But even if he did leave, this isn’t Roland negotiating anymore, we won’t get tiny figures for our players, especially young players with great potential.
This time there are no warning signs and having a relationship with a successful negotiator at another club and understanding of how things are done through being in football, bodes far better this time round.
I am happy to reserve judgement, but with that also means not to judge or suggest that it will be the same as it was before. So far, nothing suggests it will be different with letting players go to what has been said by the new ownership.0 -
LargeAddick said:Sage said:LargeAddick said:Sage said:Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
I don't agree that Alfie will be desperate to extend it beyond that when we know others clubs are already sniffing around. As it stands next June he can leave for a small amount of compensation and negotiate a huge signing on fee with huge wages.
He will stay and wants to stay. But even if he did leave, this isn’t Roland negotiating anymore, we won’t get tiny figures for our players, especially young players with great potential.1 -
Airman Brown said:Sage said:Airman Brown said:Sage said:LargeAddick said:Sage said:Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
I don't agree that Alfie will be desperate to extend it beyond that when we know others clubs are already sniffing around. As it stands next June he can leave for a small amount of compensation and negotiate a huge signing on fee with huge wages.
He will stay and wants to stay. But even if he did leave, this isn’t Roland negotiating anymore, we won’t get tiny figures for our players, especially young players with great potential.
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Exiled_Addick said:LenGlover 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.3 -
The extension was pre-existing and has been triggered, it's given us an extra year to negotiate new terms on a better deal. There's no point wringing our hands over what ESI MIGHT do or not do further to that. We know they WANT to tie him to a strong long term contract but the process has only just started if at all. Let's just see what actually happens before we hit the panic button.2
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Sage said:LargeAddick said:Sage said:LargeAddick said:Sage said:Not sure what the problem is?
We have triggered an extension in his contract so he no longer is out of contract in the summer. It would be completely foolish not to have done so whilst we are negotiating a new deal with him.
So now he’s on the same terms until at least 2021, but will be desperate to sign a new and improved contract on a longer deal.
All this move has done is take any power away from Doughty and his agent and put it in our basket. We also know he is going to want to sign, bloody hell he’s playing regularly and well in the Championship when in October he was playing for Bromley.
By the summer he will have a new deal that will probably last until 2023 or 2024. This is a good move all round and just means we are covering ourselves, and Doughty, as it at least keeps us in a position of power and keeps him grounded knowing he’s got a future here.
I don't agree that Alfie will be desperate to extend it beyond that when we know others clubs are already sniffing around. As it stands next June he can leave for a small amount of compensation and negotiate a huge signing on fee with huge wages.
He will stay and wants to stay. But even if he did leave, this isn’t Roland negotiating anymore, we won’t get tiny figures for our players, especially young players with great potential.
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Scoham said:Exiled_Addick said:LenGlover 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.
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Right thing to do for now, would be better to agree a longer term deal. This starts that process but it’s not a big thing. Calm down.0
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Been offered a new deal:
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/exclusive-charlton-athletic-offer-new-contract-to-winger-who-attracted-january-interest-from-fulham/
Steve Gallen still overseeing that side of things + obviously Lee Bowyer will have a big input as well. Getting Alfie on a deal makes total sense.
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I wouldn't be surprised if Brentford come in for him, especially if they don't go up this year.0
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good news .. he will only get better0
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great he's been offered a new deal, very exciting prospect, not sure he'll sign one though.
Who is offering these contracts? ESI Mark 2 have not got EFL approval yet.
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ForeverAddickted said:Been offered a new deal:
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/exclusive-charlton-athletic-offer-new-contract-to-winger-who-attracted-january-interest-from-fulham/
Steve Gallen still overseeing that side of things + obviously Lee Bowyer will have a big input as well. Getting Alfie on a deal makes total sense.
Of more relevance is that this has only actually happened since Nimer and Southall left0 -
I'd be surprised if he didn't sign. He clearly has a lot of talent but he's still really raw and I think he might catch a case of the Dikjsteels if he left over the summer (given we stay up).2
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Leeds_Addick said:I'd be surprised if he didn't sign. He clearly has a lot of talent but he's still really raw and I think he might catch a case of the Dikjsteels if he left over the summer (given we stay up).
Yeah agreed, he's still quite raw, particularly when it comes to attacking end product. Needs a couple of seasons of regular first team involvement. Of course, we may not be the only Championship club willing to offer him that.
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