Reasonable pace, good in the air, can beat a man. For someone with barely any first team experience he's looking like an exceptional talent. This little crop that we have at the moment is one of the best I've ever seen. It's not implausible that within a couple of years we could see a first team with six or seven homegrown players in it.
I'm still not 100% sold on him to be honest. In the two games I've seen him in (Oxford and Leicester), he did successfully manage to hold the ball up, but I wasn't convinced that he was very 'natural' at doing it. His first touch seems a bit off and he is quite slow.
I don't enjoy bashing a youth product who is now a first team player, but I just don't think he is as much of a 'complete package' as some have suggested.
Very excited about Jordan Cousins though.
two games he played all of 10 minutes against Leicester
Agree with tom to certain extent - he looked awkward but hopefully just nerves, he was nowhere near JC's level especially composure.
I'm still not 100% sold on him to be honest. In the two games I've seen him in (Oxford and Leicester), he did successfully manage to hold the ball up, but I wasn't convinced that he was very 'natural' at doing it. His first touch seems a bit off and he is quite slow.
I don't enjoy bashing a youth product who is now a first team player, but I just don't think he is as much of a 'complete package' as some have suggested.
Very excited about Jordan Cousins though.
I've seen a bit of Pigott this season: the first-half hat-trick at Welling, away at AFC Wombles and the Daggers (?), home to Oxford and Leicester. You are right: he doesn't look very 'natural', doesn't have the athletic grace of a young Paul Walsh, for example. His bulky physique could be an asset, or a hindrance. Regular games on loan with a League One club ought to do him some good - with a recall clause in case Kermorgant, Church or Sordell gets injured.
Still probably a lot to learn, but at least he will be learning and developing here at Charlton. It would take a serious injury crisis before he's anywhere near being a first choice striker, but as an option off the bench he's already shown a lot of promise and potential. Well done to Joe, and well done the academy too.
I'm still not 100% sold on him to be honest. In the two games I've seen him in (Oxford and Leicester), he did successfully manage to hold the ball up, but I wasn't convinced that he was very 'natural' at doing it. His first touch seems a bit off and he is quite slow.
I don't enjoy bashing a youth product who is now a first team player, but I just don't think he is as much of a 'complete package' as some have suggested.
Very excited about Jordan Cousins though.
I've seen a bit of Pigott this season: the first-half hat-trick at Welling, away at AFC Wombles and the Daggers (?), home to Oxford and Leicester. You are right: he doesn't look very 'natural', doesn't have the athletic grace of a young Paul Walsh, for example. His bulky physique could be an asset, or a hindrance. Regular games on loan with a League One club ought to do him some good - with a recall clause in case Kermorgant, Church or Sordell gets injured.
But then he's a different type of player to Paul Walsh (and let's face it Paul Walsh went on to play for Liverpool and Spurs at the highest level, so that's a tough comparison!).
I'm still not 100% sold on him to be honest. In the two games I've seen him in (Oxford and Leicester), he did successfully manage to hold the ball up, but I wasn't convinced that he was very 'natural' at doing it. His first touch seems a bit off and he is quite slow.
I don't enjoy bashing a youth product who is now a first team player, but I just don't think he is as much of a 'complete package' as some have suggested.
Very excited about Jordan Cousins though.
I've seen a bit of Pigott this season: the first-half hat-trick at Welling, away at AFC Wombles and the Daggers (?), home to Oxford and Leicester. You are right: he doesn't look very 'natural', doesn't have the athletic grace of a young Paul Walsh, for example. His bulky physique could be an asset, or a hindrance. Regular games on loan with a League One club ought to do him some good - with a recall clause in case Kermorgant, Church or Sordell gets injured.
But then he's a different type of player to Paul Walsh (and let's face it Paul Walsh went on to play for Liverpool and Spurs at the highest level, so that's a tough comparison!).
The new Carl Leaburn perhaps :-)
There will only ever be one Carl Leaburn, and my guess would be he is uncloneable
I'm still not 100% sold on him to be honest. In the two games I've seen him in (Oxford and Leicester), he did successfully manage to hold the ball up, but I wasn't convinced that he was very 'natural' at doing it. His first touch seems a bit off and he is quite slow.
I don't enjoy bashing a youth product who is now a first team player, but I just don't think he is as much of a 'complete package' as some have suggested.
Very excited about Jordan Cousins though.
I've seen a bit of Pigott this season: the first-half hat-trick at Welling, away at AFC Wombles and the Daggers (?), home to Oxford and Leicester. You are right: he doesn't look very 'natural', doesn't have the athletic grace of a young Paul Walsh, for example. His bulky physique could be an asset, or a hindrance. Regular games on loan with a League One club ought to do him some good - with a recall clause in case Kermorgant, Church or Sordell gets injured.
But then he's a different type of player to Paul Walsh (and let's face it Paul Walsh went on to play for Liverpool and Spurs at the highest level, so that's a tough comparison!).
The new Carl Leaburn perhaps :-)
There will only ever be one Carl Leaburn, and my guess would be he is uncloneable
He must be the envy of the dressing room with a THREE year contract in his pocket!
I suspect that what he will earn in 3 years is a lot less than the amount the likes of Yann will earn in 6 months!
I can't see Yann being on much more than 2k a week so £8k a month * 6 £42k
So you reckon Pigott will earn around £14k a year
I think maybe, perhaps NO
Yann is surely one of our top earners after signing a new deal last summer (2012 I mean). The club spent around £8m in salaries for all staff in 2011/12 - the top earning players will be on quite a bit more than £2k a week.
Can't imagine young pro's will be on much at all until they break into the first team and sign a new deal. This is only Pigott's second or third pro deal.
Pigott looks raw, but he's learning quickly and has made a positive contribution in every game he's appeared in so far. I think we have a talent on our hands, if his line-leading performance against Oxford is anything to go by. Great news that we've secured his services (fingers crossed there are plans for our more senior players too).
The future's bright with these kids coming through. Jordan Cousins looks so calm and classy in the middle, Harriott is quick, skilful and explosive. Great to watch whilst we have them, let's hope they get to grow with us over the longer term.
I'm still not 100% sold on him to be honest. In the two games I've seen him in (Oxford and Leicester), he did successfully manage to hold the ball up, but I wasn't convinced that he was very 'natural' at doing it. His first touch seems a bit off and he is quite slow.
I don't enjoy bashing a youth product who is now a first team player, but I just don't think he is as much of a 'complete package' as some have suggested.
Very excited about Jordan Cousins though.
two games he played all of 10 minutes against Leicester
Agree with tom to certain extent - he looked awkward but hopefully just nerves, he was nowhere near JC's level especially composure.
Its a completely different game being a striker expected to hold up the ball and a energetic midfielder. You'll find even the best players in Europe that are in the same role and build as piggott will often look awkward. thats just the way they are.
Good news. The little I have seen of him (v Leicester), I thought his touch looked excellent for a target man and his strength for a young lad was superb.
Plenty of promise and a contract well earned.
All te bad news that swirls around us, our biggest hope has to be tieing down our kids, getting through this system safely mid table then the board selling up due to the potential within the squad to do something without huge inward investment.
A three year deal shows me that the club have a very high opinion and hope for Joe. I tend to agree with nla that I think joe is going to be very good.
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The new Carl Leaburn perhaps :-)
Well done, young man !
So you reckon Pigott will earn around £14k a year
I think maybe, perhaps NO
Can't imagine young pro's will be on much at all until they break into the first team and sign a new deal. This is only Pigott's second or third pro deal.
The future's bright with these kids coming through. Jordan Cousins looks so calm and classy in the middle, Harriott is quick, skilful and explosive. Great to watch whilst we have them, let's hope they get to grow with us over the longer term.
£8k bare minimum.
Plenty of promise and a contract well earned.
All te bad news that swirls around us, our biggest hope has to be tieing down our kids, getting through this system safely mid table then the board selling up due to the potential within the squad to do something without huge inward investment.
Fingers crossed.