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Alex Gilbey - Re-signed for MK Dons (p37)
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He had a spell when Jacko first took over where he was everywhere and close to being unplayable for his opposite number. That spell was sandwiched by two very long spells of him going missing in games which is something I dont ever look kindly on. The final nail for me was him blatantly getting himself sent off so he didn't have to play at plough Lane as an ex MK franchise player. Told me all I need to know about his character. Jog him on4
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Callumcafc said:I don't rate Albie particularly highly either, like Gilbey he has had plenty of chances, but unless we are ripping out the entire squad and getting both off the books is an option, that's where I lean.
The logic is keeping the cheap option might seem twisted if it wasn't also the case that AM's strengths fit better with how I expect Garner to want to play.
If we can bring in two top class midfielders to compete, I don't mind the idea of Albie being sixth choice. We are on the hunt for ball players and that's the one thing he has going for him.0 -
Morgan looks to get on the ball in the attacking third and play progressive passes. He wants the ball in dangerous areas, and he has not inconsiderable touch and vision. Yeah, he can look ineffectual for games at a time, but there's a quality footballer in there somewhere. Of course, we don't need to choose between him and Gilbey - we can choose neither. But I reckon I know who Garner is going to want more2
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NabySarr said:Callumcafc said:I don't rate Albie particularly highly either, like Gilbey he has had plenty of chances, but unless we are ripping out the entire squad and getting both off the books is an option, that's where I lean.
The logic is keeping the cheap option might seem twisted if it wasn't also the case that AM's strengths fit better with how I expect Garner to want to play.
If we can bring in two top class midfielders to compete, I don't mind the idea of Albie being sixth choice. We are on the hunt for ball players and that's the one thing he has going for him.0 -
995632 said:NabySarr said:Callumcafc said:I don't rate Albie particularly highly either, like Gilbey he has had plenty of chances, but unless we are ripping out the entire squad and getting both off the books is an option, that's where I lean.
The logic is keeping the cheap option might seem twisted if it wasn't also the case that AM's strengths fit better with how I expect Garner to want to play.
If we can bring in two top class midfielders to compete, I don't mind the idea of Albie being sixth choice. We are on the hunt for ball players and that's the one thing he has going for him.0 -
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Leuth said:Morgan looks to get on the ball in the attacking third and play progressive passes. He wants the ball in dangerous areas, and he has not inconsiderable touch and vision. Yeah, he can look ineffectual for games at a time, but there's a quality footballer in there somewhere. Of course, we don't need to choose between him and Gilbey - we can choose neither. But I reckon I know who Garner is going to want moreI think his future is in a double pivot where he can get on the ball a lot, next to someone like Dobson who can do all his dirty work for him0
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NabySarr said:Callumcafc said:I don't rate Albie particularly highly either, like Gilbey he has had plenty of chances, but unless we are ripping out the entire squad and getting both off the books is an option, that's where I lean.
The logic is keeping the cheap option might seem twisted if it wasn't also the case that AM's strengths fit better with how I expect Garner to want to play.
If we can bring in two top class midfielders to compete, I don't mind the idea of Albie being sixth choice. We are on the hunt for ball players and that's the one thing he has going for him.0 -
995632 said:Scoham said:Covered End said:Which clubs did they both play together at?
Something along those lines.
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Leuth said:Morgan looks to get on the ball in the attacking third and play progressive passes. He wants the ball in dangerous areas, and he has not inconsiderable touch and vision. Yeah, he can look ineffectual for games at a time, but there's a quality footballer in there somewhere. Of course, we don't need to choose between him and Gilbey - we can choose neither. But I reckon I know who Garner is going to want more
As we all should know, 90% of a player's game is played without the ball - if a player is not doing his off ball jobs, then a team mate has to compensate and compromise his own offball job ...... and the team shape, gameplan and overall performance suffers too.
Okay, Claus Jensen wasn't keen on the grunt side of his role either, so Curbs brought Kish in to do that for him.
But today, that would be a luxury we can't afford.
It's no co-incidence perhaps, that there's been little demand for League clubs to take Albie on loan.
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Callumcafc said:Callumcafc said:Really had high hopes when he signed but he’s just been a serial disappointment really. If we can get any kind of six figure offer for him, we should take it.
Build next season’s midfield around Dobson, JFC, Fraser, Morgan and two new faces.
- Both are out of contract next summer I believe. But I would expect we could get a fee for AG, even if it’s nominal. We’ve previously seen that Morgan couldn’t find a loan deal, let alone someone who’ll pay money for him.
- I would imagine that Gilbey is on a higher wage than Morgan but that could be incorrect (unlikely). If one is to be kept as back-up, better to keep the cheaper of the two so more money can be reinvested elsewhere.
- Gilbey’s qualities are in his box-to-box, lung busting runs and I struggle to see how he would be useful in a possession based style of play that I expect Garner to implement. Albie has him beat from a technique / passing perspective which will be important when he is called upon.
Gilbey’s stamina would’ve been a big asset in a high press team of seasons gone by but today’s pressing is a lot more calculated, using triggers and traps for teams to know when to press and when to hold position. It’s not beyond a player with less stamina like Albie to make it. It leaves a bloke who probably wins the bleep test with his eyes closed less valuable than he would’ve been 10-20 years ago.
I was excited when AG signed but it hasn’t panned out in two years. I don’t want us to go into a third hoping he comes good in a system that doesn’t suit.
7 assists versus 1 despite playing fewer games. ONE assist by Gilbey in 39 games, that's the same number as Souare.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/charlton-athletic/top-scorers/assists
Gilbey only scoring 2 goals versus 1, despite being allegedly the box to player that you'd expect to get into the box.4 -
StrikerFirmani said:NabySarr said:Callumcafc said:I don't rate Albie particularly highly either, like Gilbey he has had plenty of chances, but unless we are ripping out the entire squad and getting both off the books is an option, that's where I lean.
The logic is keeping the cheap option might seem twisted if it wasn't also the case that AM's strengths fit better with how I expect Garner to want to play.
If we can bring in two top class midfielders to compete, I don't mind the idea of Albie being sixth choice. We are on the hunt for ball players and that's the one thing he has going for him.0 -
killerandflash said:Callumcafc said:Callumcafc said:Really had high hopes when he signed but he’s just been a serial disappointment really. If we can get any kind of six figure offer for him, we should take it.
Build next season’s midfield around Dobson, JFC, Fraser, Morgan and two new faces.
- Both are out of contract next summer I believe. But I would expect we could get a fee for AG, even if it’s nominal. We’ve previously seen that Morgan couldn’t find a loan deal, let alone someone who’ll pay money for him.
- I would imagine that Gilbey is on a higher wage than Morgan but that could be incorrect (unlikely). If one is to be kept as back-up, better to keep the cheaper of the two so more money can be reinvested elsewhere.
- Gilbey’s qualities are in his box-to-box, lung busting runs and I struggle to see how he would be useful in a possession based style of play that I expect Garner to implement. Albie has him beat from a technique / passing perspective which will be important when he is called upon.
Gilbey’s stamina would’ve been a big asset in a high press team of seasons gone by but today’s pressing is a lot more calculated, using triggers and traps for teams to know when to press and when to hold position. It’s not beyond a player with less stamina like Albie to make it. It leaves a bloke who probably wins the bleep test with his eyes closed less valuable than he would’ve been 10-20 years ago.
I was excited when AG signed but it hasn’t panned out in two years. I don’t want us to go into a third hoping he comes good in a system that doesn’t suit.
7 assists versus 1 despite playing fewer games. ONE assist by Gilbey in 39 games, that's the same number as Souare.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/charlton-athletic/top-scorers/assists
Gilbey only scoring 2 goals versus 1, despite being allegedly the box to player that you'd expect to get into the box.
But without context they never do.
"Assists" is a prime example ........ an assist is only credited where the striker takes the chance.
What's a striker's conversion rate? Typically averages at 1-in-3 or worse.
If the chance is missed, the assist is not credited, of course. What about the other 2-in-3 chances?
The chance has been created, but no credit given or counted.
'Assists' must be the most over-rated and useless stat of all players' statistics.
If you going to have a more purposeful stat, then surely it must be counting chances created?
Now that would give a more accurate picture of a player's creative contribution.
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Oggy, are you proposing that Gilbey creates a lot of chances that strikers miss? I don't remember that being the case. I think his assists ratio is a fair reflection of his lack of creativity as a player.I actually remember Morgan creating a fair few one-on-ones that Washington scoffed, in contrast.4
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Let's not even start on Gilbey taking over corner duties when he was required to.0
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Never has the ball under control. Would make a decent 400m hurdler, more athletic than a footballer.0
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Chunes said:Oggy, are you proposing that Gilbey creates a lot of chances that strikers miss? I don't remember that being the case. I think his assists ratio is a fair reflection of his lack of creativity as a player.I actually remember Morgan creating a fair few one-on-ones that Washington scoffed, in contrast.
How can it when so many chances are wasted, typically only 1 goal is scored from every 3 chances created.
Another point is that the assists stats rely on the ability and efficiency of the player given the goalscoring opportunity.
How valuable is a statistic for one player that depends on another player doing his own job effectively?
In Gilbey's case (and Morgan's) no doubt they have directly created goal scoring chances, subsequently missed.
None of these were counted or credited. But maybe they also played a key role?
A player can play a 'key role' in a goalscoring opportunity ...... the assist that provides the assist, if you like?
Certain players consistantly contribute this ability. Without that contribution the goalscoring chance is not even created.
That's barely recognised and certainly not counted in stastics.
Back to Gilbey: we've seen him put in some quality performances and he's had some stinkers.
I get that a lot of people don't like the player, but it's down to his manager's percepton as to whether he is following the game plan and effective.
In anycase, if a player doesn't fit the system he doesn't get used.
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Morgan has poor decision making……I would give Gilbey another season because of the issues he had last season ie covid, injury etc3
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I would say that we could always cope with the luxury that was Claus Jensen.2
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Carter said:He had a spell when Jacko first took over where he was everywhere and close to being unplayable for his opposite number. That spell was sandwiched by two very long spells of him going missing in games which is something I dont ever look kindly on. The final nail for me was him blatantly getting himself sent off so he didn't have to play at plough Lane as an ex MK franchise player. Told me all I need to know about his character. Jog him onGetting sent off for those two stupid tackles was unforgivable, but stating as fact that it was because he didn’t want to play at plough lane is ludicrous. Adding 2+2 and getting 5 imo.10
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lordromford said:Carter said:He had a spell when Jacko first took over where he was everywhere and close to being unplayable for his opposite number. That spell was sandwiched by two very long spells of him going missing in games which is something I dont ever look kindly on. The final nail for me was him blatantly getting himself sent off so he didn't have to play at plough Lane as an ex MK franchise player. Told me all I need to know about his character. Jog him onGetting sent off for those two stupid tackles was unforgivable, but stating as fact that it was because he didn’t want to play at plough lane is ludicrous. Adding 2+2 and getting 5 imo.3
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I think Kirk is the one that can leave.I hope so as I think Gilbey will be good in a more attacking side.2
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Weegie Addick said:lordromford said:Carter said:He had a spell when Jacko first took over where he was everywhere and close to being unplayable for his opposite number. That spell was sandwiched by two very long spells of him going missing in games which is something I dont ever look kindly on. The final nail for me was him blatantly getting himself sent off so he didn't have to play at plough Lane as an ex MK franchise player. Told me all I need to know about his character. Jog him onGetting sent off for those two stupid tackles was unforgivable, but stating as fact that it was because he didn’t want to play at plough lane is ludicrous. Adding 2+2 and getting 5 imo.3
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So far, we’ve not had a decent pre season / start to a season with Gilbey.
Injured in his first season early doors. Covid in season two.
id like to see him start if we can keep him fit from the beginning.0 -
Leuth said:Morgan looks to get on the ball in the attacking third and play progressive passes. He wants the ball in dangerous areas, and he has not inconsiderable touch and vision. Yeah, he can look ineffectual for games at a time, but there's a quality footballer in there somewhere. Of course, we don't need to choose between him and Gilbey - we can choose neither. But I reckon I know who Garner is going to want more2
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It’s imperative we keep Gilbey, we need to base all our recruitment around a system that involves him pulling the strings. In my near 50 years supporting Charlton he is without doubt the best player to have pulled on the shirt in that time. Letting him leave would be suicidal.20
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Covered End said:Weegie Addick said:lordromford said:Carter said:He had a spell when Jacko first took over where he was everywhere and close to being unplayable for his opposite number. That spell was sandwiched by two very long spells of him going missing in games which is something I dont ever look kindly on. The final nail for me was him blatantly getting himself sent off so he didn't have to play at plough Lane as an ex MK franchise player. Told me all I need to know about his character. Jog him onGetting sent off for those two stupid tackles was unforgivable, but stating as fact that it was because he didn’t want to play at plough lane is ludicrous. Adding 2+2 and getting 5 imo.1
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Oggy Red said:Leuth said:Morgan looks to get on the ball in the attacking third and play progressive passes. He wants the ball in dangerous areas, and he has not inconsiderable touch and vision. Yeah, he can look ineffectual for games at a time, but there's a quality footballer in there somewhere. Of course, we don't need to choose between him and Gilbey - we can choose neither. But I reckon I know who Garner is going to want more
As we all should know, 90% of a player's game is played without the ball - if a player is not doing his off ball jobs, then a team mate has to compensate and compromise his own offball job ...... and the team shape, gameplan and overall performance suffers too.
Okay, Claus Jensen wasn't keen on the grunt side of his role either, so Curbs brought Kish in to do that for him.
But today, that would be a luxury we can't afford.
It's no co-incidence perhaps, that there's been little demand for League clubs to take Albie on loan.Kishishev rarely played central midfield with Jensen.As much as I think Morgan has talent, please don’t obliquely make comparisons with Claus !2