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Kaheim Dixon - on a season long loan to Crawley (p25)

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  • RC_CAFC
    RC_CAFC Posts: 1,754
    This will go one of two ways and probably determine if the kid has a future here. He seems to have the raw talent to tear it up in league 2 but his lack of professional minutes and his diminutive stature means he may well not be able to replicate that in the EFL.

    So intrigued to find out though and I think crawley or Bromley were the best 2 options for him.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,028
    No reflection on the player but the original transfer might bear some investigation.
    Nice one Charlie.
  • cafc-4-life
    cafc-4-life Posts: 1,305
    I might be drunk but when I saw him against Dartford he had more of a spark and opportunity than most of the other players. He has potential and will go further in his career and I hope that's with us.
  • SteveACS
    SteveACS Posts: 372
    The thing is...

    He's obviously now fallen behind Fullah.

    Will he ever catch up? The writing's on the wall...
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,824
    SteveACS said:
    The thing is...

    He's obviously now fallen behind Fullah.

    Will he ever catch up? The writing's on the wall...
    Fullah is a midfielder ; he’s a striker .  
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    edited August 16
    wmcf123 said:
    SteveACS said:
    The thing is...

    He's obviously now fallen behind Fullah.

    Will he ever catch up? The writing's on the wall...
    Fullah is a midfielder ; he’s a striker .  

    Dixon is a wide forward(old fashion winger) mainly and coming to CAFC at 20 was raw and not easy to make the transition after no academy training in a European or South American recognized football country.
    I said it was time for Dixon to go on loan and pleased he has this opportunity at Crawley.

    Fullah has already shown his versatile and can play in a number of positions including wing back and attack from wide positions or move central as he showed with his tenacity in scoring his goal against Stevenage.

    Just my opinion but Fullah could be the best talent to come out of the Cafc academy to progress to the 1st team over the last five seasons; if he stays fit, humble and keeps learning with his natural ability. 
  • charente addick
    charente addick Posts: 3,808
    SteveACS said:
    The thing is...

    He's obviously now fallen behind Fullah.

    Will he ever catch up? The writing's on the wall...
    Not sure he was ever really ahead of Fullah.

    Nonetheless it will be interesting to see if Dixon makes it and I hope he does.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,015
    Really interesting thread here on how this loan could effect our ability to do overseas recruitment next season, basically Dixon needs to play 70% of Crawley’s minutes to qualify for a work permit and not use up one of our extra spaces

    https://x.com/gbeexperthub/status/1956659233639825567?s=46&t=MojDVxh_AjG5taAWPQn6Tw


  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,215
    Dixon on the bench today for Crawley 
  • charltonnick
    charltonnick Posts: 3,063
    Came on for the last 30 minutes
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  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,167
    SteveACS said:
    The thing is...

    He's obviously now fallen behind Fullah.

    Will he ever catch up? The writing's on the wall...
    Fallen even further down the pecking order since we signed Kaminski as well
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,374
    Dixon does so well to take on a handful of opposition defenders, but his final effort is at the keeper. 

    1-0

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  • Crusty54
    Crusty54 Posts: 3,230
    wmcf123 said:
    SteveACS said:
    The thing is...

    He's obviously now fallen behind Fullah.

    Will he ever catch up? The writing's on the wall...
    Fullah is a midfielder ; he’s a striker .  
    he played as a 10 against Dartford
  • gringo
    gringo Posts: 575
    edited August 16
    I think I could probably just about play as a 10 against Dartford!
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,000
    nagAddick said:
    Crawley fans saying he was best player on the pitch when he was on. 
    This is the Dixon dilemma in a nutshell. "Best player on the pitch, no-one could get near him" - BUT in League 2. He's clearly got bags of talent but he's perpetually playing catch up and I'm not sure if the stars will ever align in just the right way that we get to see him break through at Charlton - though I do hope to be wrong.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,780
    No reflection on the player but the original transfer might bear some investigation.
    You can’t just drop that in without some explanation of what you mean. 
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,168
    No reflection on the player but the original transfer might bear some investigation.
    You can’t just drop that in without some explanation of what you mean. 
    I suspect he's suggesting a certain former director with links to both CAFC and the academy in Jamaica might have a had a vested interest in getting young Kaheim over to Europe, which might have potentially clouded judgement on his ability and readiness for such a move, somewhat.
  • thenewbie said:
    nagAddick said:
    Crawley fans saying he was best player on the pitch when he was on. 
    This is the Dixon dilemma in a nutshell. "Best player on the pitch, no-one could get near him" - BUT in League 2. He's clearly got bags of talent but he's perpetually playing catch up and I'm not sure if the stars will ever align in just the right way that we get to see him break through at Charlton - though I do hope to be wrong.

    He’s still too young for a post like this imo.  Like all our youth of similar age he has a couple of years of loans to prove himself.  I have not seen enough to have a view either way but he clearly has a chance is he is impressing in league footy. 

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  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,028
    No reflection on the player but the original transfer might bear some investigation.
    You can’t just drop that in without some explanation of what you mean. 
    Somebody else has mentioned Dixon having to play a % of minutes this season in connection to visa/work permits.
  • RugbyAddick
    RugbyAddick Posts: 2,079
    thenewbie said:
    nagAddick said:
    Crawley fans saying he was best player on the pitch when he was on. 
    This is the Dixon dilemma in a nutshell. "Best player on the pitch, no-one could get near him" - BUT in League 2. He's clearly got bags of talent but he's perpetually playing catch up and I'm not sure if the stars will ever align in just the right way that we get to see him break through at Charlton - though I do hope to be wrong.

    He’s still too young for a post like this imo.  Like all our youth of similar age he has a couple of years of loans to prove himself.  I have not seen enough to have a view either way but he clearly has a chance is he is impressing in league footy. 

    Completely agree with this. He’s 20. A league 2 loan is completely different to a non league loan for a 20 year old. If he has a stormer of a season, then what’s saying he can’t be more involved next season? 

    Sounds like he’s impressed enough in 30 odd mins to maybe start on Tuesday. Crawley are on Sky so worth tuning in 
  • Ferryman
    Ferryman Posts: 2,921
    No reflection on the player but the original transfer might bear some investigation.
    You can’t just drop that in without some explanation of what you mean. 
    I suspect he's suggesting a certain former director with links to both CAFC and the academy in Jamaica might have a had a vested interest in getting young Kaheim over to Europe, which might have potentially clouded judgement on his ability and readiness for such a move, somewhat.
    But Dixon wasn't signed from Mount Pleasant.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,914
    No reflection on the player but the original transfer might bear some investigation.
    You can’t just drop that in without some explanation of what you mean. 
    Somebody else has mentioned Dixon having to play a % of minutes this season in connection to visa/work permits.
    Nothing dodgy about that though, the tone of the post suggests some kind of corruption. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,015
    No reflection on the player but the original transfer might bear some investigation.
    You can’t just drop that in without some explanation of what you mean. 
    Somebody else has mentioned Dixon having to play a % of minutes this season in connection to visa/work permits.
    Much more complex than that. Even if he plays 0 minutes we can still play him next season. You get 4 “extra” slots for players who don’t qualify for a post brexit work permit. Ideally we don’t want Dixon to take up one of those 4 so we can find other hidden gems abroad. We don’t NEED him to get a work permit, it would just be useful 
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,168
    edited August 17
    Ferryman said:
    No reflection on the player but the original transfer might bear some investigation.
    You can’t just drop that in without some explanation of what you mean. 
    I suspect he's suggesting a certain former director with links to both CAFC and the academy in Jamaica might have a had a vested interest in getting young Kaheim over to Europe, which might have potentially clouded judgement on his ability and readiness for such a move, somewhat.
    But Dixon wasn't signed from Mount Pleasant.
    No, but I would be surprised if it wasn’t Methven who really championed that deal and I doubt NJ would’ve been pursuing him otherwise. It would potentially help drive future interest in European clubs bringing over young players from Jamaica, such as those in the Mount Pleasant academy, if Dixon were to do well here and demonstrate that Jamaican talent can make the step up. That and we also hear our Jamaica inspired third kit was Charlie Boy’s idea and was even, possibly, intended to be our second strip.

    I’m just speculating on what Airman may be driving at, is all. But I also doubt Charlie’s nan was from Kingston so his sudden love for the Reggae Boyz probably extends beyond just having a really nice holiday there once. 


  • BowSelecta
    BowSelecta Posts: 146
    fenaddick said:
    No reflection on the player but the original transfer might bear some investigation.
    You can’t just drop that in without some explanation of what you mean. 
    Somebody else has mentioned Dixon having to play a % of minutes this season in connection to visa/work permits.
    Much more complex than that. Even if he plays 0 minutes we can still play him next season. You get 4 “extra” slots for players who don’t qualify for a post brexit work permit. Ideally we don’t want Dixon to take up one of those 4 so we can find other hidden gems abroad. We don’t NEED him to get a work permit, it would just be useful 
    Kaminski is the only other player in the squad (Ahadme excluded) that wasn’t born in the UK and he’ll play 70% of minutes, injury permitting. So it’s not like we’re low on slots
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,619
    Dixon definitely needs game time to prove that he can do it. He’s not a teenager and although still young I think this coming season could easily be make or break for his Charlton career. He needs to be selected week in week out at Crawley because given the hype about he’s ability he should be very capable of looking good in league two. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,015
    fenaddick said:
    No reflection on the player but the original transfer might bear some investigation.
    You can’t just drop that in without some explanation of what you mean. 
    Somebody else has mentioned Dixon having to play a % of minutes this season in connection to visa/work permits.
    Much more complex than that. Even if he plays 0 minutes we can still play him next season. You get 4 “extra” slots for players who don’t qualify for a post brexit work permit. Ideally we don’t want Dixon to take up one of those 4 so we can find other hidden gems abroad. We don’t NEED him to get a work permit, it would just be useful 
    Kaminski is the only other player in the squad (Ahadme excluded) that wasn’t born in the UK and he’ll play 70% of minutes, injury permitting. So it’s not like we’re low on slots
    Kaminski probably qualifies for a WP so no issue there. The question is if we want to find value from other markets like Japan, eastern Europe etc. We might want the headroom. It’s just a hypothesis 
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,446
    Dixon definitely needs game time to prove that he can do it. He’s not a teenager and although still young I think this coming season could easily be make or break for his Charlton career. He needs to be selected week in week out at Crawley because given the hype about he’s ability he should be very capable of looking good in league two. 
    This. If at 20 he's struggling to make an impact in League Two over the course of the season he'll be behind 3/4 other wingers in our squad by that point and there won't be much of a pathway for him.