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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Millwall: Saturday 13th September 2025: KO 12:30pm

LoOkOuT
LoOkOuT Posts: 10,846
edited September 13 in General Charlton
An honest, hard-working performance from Charlton today saw them dominate the visitors for large parts of the game, going up 1-0 in the first half through a lovely Sonny Carey strike. Tyreece Campbell worked himself into the ground and proved dangerous whenever he was on the ball. Things were going mostly Charlton’s way.

That changed when Kayne Ramsay saw red after what I thought was a fairly soft but understandable second yellow. His first challenge was brilliant but he then threw himself into another that was a split second late. The Addicks did well to regroup and had a few decent opportunities to seal the win. But the blue lot’s confidence built as they settled into their numerical advantage and they eventually equalised.

So, our jammy neighbours escape again, scoring late with their first shot on target.

What’s more worrying is that we’re not picking up the points in the league that our performances deserve.

Charlton 1 Millwall 1

Over to you.
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Comments

  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,903
    Thanks Charlton. Ruined my holiday.
  • DDOUBLEE
    DDOUBLEE Posts: 1,472
    Kayne Ramsay is a mug.
  • How many times are we going to be the “better team” but yet still come away with nothing or at least not the 3 points. Starting to get a little bit boring. 
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,903
    Against any other team I'd be happy with that given the red card. But against that lot a draw is a loss.
  • WHY DID JONES NOT SUB RAMSAY? 
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,442
    Poor game management really in the second half. Obviously dumb red card but could have been subbed off beforehand. 

    Thought most of the formation/tactic changes post red card were poor also. 
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  • I saw Bree coming on, thought sensible, gonna bring Ramsay off…. 

    Nah that would be to easy 
  • Sending off done us. So fucked off.
  • Laddick01
    Laddick01 Posts: 6,360
    Wasn’t even close to winning the ball.One of the most stupid moments I’ve seen from a player

    The only matchup we lost today until the 78th minute was their winger on Ramsay. Two poor games from him now and I’d keep him out the side for a bit.

    Wveryone else, quality. Kelman so much better today. Campbell class.
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,442
    The issue is we have some good/great performances but that's still only 1 point from the last 3 games and 2 points from the last 4. 
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 5,905
    A good performance disappointed with the result in the end but you can’t say the way the game went a draw is a fair result 

    like others have said I prefer Manion in goal 
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,456
    edited September 13
    Oh well, we will just have to stuff them in the return...pissed off big time with bloody Millwall, and all there silly little schoolboy songs they sing, anyone would think they have beaten us...
  • ct_addick
    ct_addick Posts: 4,333
    Good luck everyone with your 40 minute trek to Charlton station 
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  • Typical, its the second time in 2025, and first time at the Valley that we've scored first and not won.
  • ozaddick
    ozaddick Posts: 2,842
    Watching the goal replays on sky, Kaminski has pissed me off even more, and I was feckin pissed at him. Terrible terrible keeping. Mannion should be at NJ's door monday morning. F'ing fuming. Millwall deserved feck all all game, and that Flemish prick puts it on a plate for them. 
  • EastTerrace
    EastTerrace Posts: 3,959
    More concerned about dropping 2 points than not winning against Millwall
  • It stings a bit, but to be honest for me all I care about is that we stay in the league this year and it’s another point towards that. 

    We know a Jones team can start the season of slow before really finding its stride, and at the moment - although we’re not picking up lots of points - we’re not looking out of place.

    So looking long term I don’t have anything to feel to down about. 
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,156
    That's a shame. First half we played the way we have so far this season but got the goal to go with it. I thought second half we managed the game brilliantly. It was 60 minutes before I knew it and nothing had happened. Bree came on and was superb down the right, obviously up for a fight and with a bit of class to go with it. Millwall looked out of ideas, they'd taken off their first set of attackers and while Bangura-Williams looked dangerous I was confident right up until Ramsay got sent off. We were always going to struggle after that and our workmanlike team can only do so much when our entire outlet is Leaburn and Campbell. They did well to fashion one chance between them but it was always going to keep coming back to us and we got tired. Stupid, stupid choice from Ramsay but it can't be helped now.

    Difficult as it is, we should be looking at this game for what it is; a good performance against a decent side coming off the back of two disappointing losses in the league. Curbs would have said after those two results and the break the first thing you do is stop the rot. A point off a play-off chasing team who we never beat is good, it just feels bad because Ramsay threw it all away when it could have been more. On to Sheff Utd next match and we pray they keep playing the way they have so far so we can tonk them.
  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,514
    Bell and Carey were excellent today.
    Jones solid.
    TC worked tirelessly.
    Kelman looked sharp. 
    Captain worked hard.
    Coventry was good.

    Ramsey, our most consistent performer - let us down.

  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,345
    It's Millwall ain't it?


  • Meanwhile ...

    Harvery Gardens is absolutely rammed so good luck trying to get away.

    F***ing Spanners. Instead if the police closing the roads they should have been put in solitary confinement instead until we'd got away from the ground.