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Albie Morgan - diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (p63)

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  • cafcsinger
    cafcsinger Posts: 5,548
    arny23394 said:
    What constitutes an accurate corner?
    If Morgan's 5th it must be keeping the ball on the pitch (sorry Albie).
    Actually the bigger issue I have is that he "floats" the corner so it makes it difficult to get power on headers.
    Harsh, he can't do anything right in your opinion
  • That Callum Cooke must be the modern day equivalent of Matt Le Tissier he's so far ahead of the rest!

    LenGlover said:
    LenGlover said:
    Hearing conflicting things from last night. Some saying he was struggling to reach the level needed and others saying he created our best chance of the game? I’m always interested to hear more opinions about our youth products... especially as the academy seems to have been the only major bright spot in our recent history.
    Played 2 or 3 incisive passes including the one you mention. As I said elsewhere best vision in a Charlton creative player since Shelvey on what I've seen from him so far. Also kept up with Grant when we broke out following a corner to offer him another option besides Taylor so a bit of pace about him too. On the downside he missed some tackles, possibly / probably, because he was worrying about his booking, misplaced the odd pass (standard for a creative player I'm told) and his deadballs were not as good as in his first appearance. The boy is still a teenager. A mixture of good and bad is par for the course for a youngster. If he was the finished article he wouldn't be playing for a shitty little league 1 club being decimated by an insane 


    do short corners count?
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Albie has little confidence that his team mates are alert enough or attentive enough to suss out the modern style of signalling which corner it will be, like a subtle earlobe pull, or jockstrap adjustment.
    Albie flings one or two hands (with arms attached) right up in the air several times for longish periods so as to be sure the other guys see the signal.
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,170
    edited September 2021
    That stat is surely partly a function of how many headers are won which with Stockley and Innis to aim at we should win a fair few.

    Morgan’s set pieces, a bit like him in general, have been unfairly maligned in my opinion. I think his delivery is mostly decent and the ball he put in for Stockley at MK Dons was an example of an absolute peach. Corners in particular have a low success rate in terms of leading to goals across football in general. I think a lot of fans imagine other teams score from them all the time but that is not the case. In fact, in the last few seasons, I think we’ve tended to be one of the more successful teams in terms of scoring from corners.

    I hope Albie plays today. I think there’s something there for him to build on with his good performance vs Crewe. Now we have pace, movement, and guile in that attacking 3 in midfield, I think Albie can really come into his own in that deeper role as he’ll actually have something to work with in terms of picking someone out runners with his vision and passing.

    It seems his card is marked for some fans but I’m still confident he’s going to come good. His fitness is improving and his all round game has improved (Bows was right to push him to improve defensively). He just needs to rediscover a bit of what made him so great when he first burst into the team. Personally I have seen signs he’s doing this. 
  • Interesting to see Morgan, Lee and Watson do some bits on there own during warm up. 
  • Stewart
    Stewart Posts: 2,451
    Interesting to see Morgan, Lee and Watson do some bits on there own during warm up. 
    Did it work? 
  • Stewart said:
    Interesting to see Morgan, Lee and Watson do some bits on there own during warm up. 
    Did it work? 
    It’s didn’t work, the same as every other game plan, tactic, idea the players have been taught for the last 2 weeks. 
  • Morgan should sit out till October. Let him restart away from this terrible opening month. 
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,730
    Morgan put in a classic 'drop me' performance today.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,345
    I hope we do drop him for a few weeks tbh.

    I see an ability in him that none of our other players have, but I want to see him hone the rest of his skills with us.

    It's becoming more and more obvious that it's just not going to happen here at least not whilst he's starting every game as the bad habits are creeping back each time.
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  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,728
    He needs to go out on loan. Putting in performances like today isn't doing him, or us, any favours
  • Was he any worse than Watson or the others around him.
  • Bournesnr said:
    Was he any worse than Watson or the others around him.
    Watson DJ and Kirk were just as bad.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,730
    Bournesnr said:
    Was he any worse than Watson or the others around him.
    He was worse than Watson today and he wasn't great. Morgan never wins a 50:50 either.
  • Smithy
    Smithy Posts: 1,022
    That was his big chance to show that he still has a place in the team after we signed more midfielders. He completely failed unfortunately 
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,345
    Bournesnr said:
    Was he any worse than Watson or the others around him.
    Problem was he and Watson had no others around them. 

    They worked well in a 4-4-2 against Crewe, but (it was against Crewe) you need at least one of the three in front in a 4-2-3-1 to pitch in and support defensively, especially when you're playing a team in a 3-4-2-1.  At times the wingers and Lee left them with 6 to contend with at times.
  • Bournesnr said:
    Was he any worse than Watson or the others around him.
    I wouldn't single him out based just on today as there were many others who were just as bad, but definitely overall considering today and the other 5 games before that. Has he played well in any game this season?

    He started the season badly (in my opinion) with 2 horrible efforts against Sheff Weds when he should've at the very least tested the keeper, and hasn't really got any better since. He isn't good enough right now for the level we need to be at.
  • Not saying Morgan was any good, just wouldn’t single him out when the midfield in general were in affective and outplayed.
  • Just has sent good enough. He looks busy chasing lost causes at times, but ultimately has very limited impact in any game I've seen him play. Fully agree our midfield looks weak currently, but Morgan is part of the problem. His free kicks/corners are woeful. Needs a spell on the sidelines alongside Watson.
  • arny23394
    arny23394 Posts: 1,180
    Dazzler21 said:
    I hope we do drop him for a few weeks tbh.

    I see an ability in him that none of our other players have, but I want to see him hone the rest of his skills with us.

    It's becoming more and more obvious that it's just not going to happen here at least not whilst he's starting every game as the bad habits are creeping back each time.
    What is it you see in him? The only time he’s looked decent is when he played with Bielik, Cullen & Aribo. I could have looked good playing with them 3.
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  • How many appearances has Morgan made for Charlton. Been in the first team for 4 years is it 100+ yet? 
  • How many appearances has Morgan made for Charlton. Been in the first team for 4 years is it 100+ yet? 
    78-games now in all competitions
  • Webbja77
    Webbja77 Posts: 1,106
    He’s not good enough, simple. 
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,345
    Webbja77 said:
    He’s not good enough, simple. 
    Yet Adkins and Bowyer both see/saw enough in him to persist.
  • Bournesnr said:
    Not saying Morgan was any good, just wouldn’t single him out when the midfield in general were in affective and outplayed.
    Agreed, and he looked a bit better in the second half when Leko and Washington came on and there was some more movement ahead of him
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,488
    AM Took to Insta about hour ago to say how proud he is of Zemura scoring for Bournemouth today. Appreciate that's really sweet and all that, but come on, have some of these players not got a filter ffs 
  • Gribbo said:
    AM Took to Insta about hour ago to say how proud he is of Zemura scoring for Bournemouth today. Appreciate that's really sweet and all that, but come on, have some of these players not got a filter ffs 
    Not bothered by that. 

    2 goals from LB is impressive, we released him in 2019...
  • Gribbo said:
    AM Took to Insta about hour ago to say how proud he is of Zemura scoring for Bournemouth today. Appreciate that's really sweet and all that, but come on, have some of these players not got a filter ffs 
    Really brave of him to do that after a defeat.

    Doesnt mean that he should go home and sit at the wall to think about his performance

    But more the fact that a lot of people will be upset and that'll just fuel their displeasure
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    Webbja77 said:
    He’s not good enough, simple. 
    And let’s be honest he probably never will be. Not like he has just come in to the side and needs to adapt.  He doesn’t keep things simple, always trying a Hollywood ball - that’s  alright when you are showboating and 4-0 up not 2 down to Cheltenham. 
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,043
    If he wasn’t “one of our own” he would have been released ages ago.