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

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  • msomerton
    msomerton Posts: 2,968
    NelsonsFU said:
    Leaburn doesnt possess pace or a quick turn but he set up TC for a chance single handely towards the end. Like his dad a good footballing brain at this level. He, like Kelman will never be prolific scoreres the way our team is set up. 
    If we set the team up in a different way and we will concede a hatfull of goals.
  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,184
    Couldnt understand either of ramsays fouls, deserved red, changed the game.

    our strikers need to start finding goals. 

    Campbell looked dangerous. 
  • NelsonsFU
    NelsonsFU Posts: 204
    msomerton said:
    NelsonsFU said:
    Leaburn doesnt possess pace or a quick turn but he set up TC for a chance single handely towards the end. Like his dad a good footballing brain at this level. He, like Kelman will never be prolific scoreres the way our team is set up. 
    If we set the team up in a different way and we will concede a hatfull of goals.
    or we could have played a different midfield?
    ultimately we go down trying to play a bit of football or trying to play hoofball and still getiing relegated ... or a mix of both. 
  • Nug
    Nug Posts: 4,623
    Disappointing not to win, they were there for the taking, not a great side. Thought we played well as we have done most of the season so far but lack of goals is gonna hurt us I think. Thought Kelman looked sharp but we’re not giving him a chance right now. If things click up front we’ll do well.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    Fucking hell some of these comments about Leaburn are starting to piss me off as much as the policing fiasco. WTAF?
    He looked well off the pace Prague, let’s be honest. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 10,945
    NelsonsFU said:
    msomerton said:
    NelsonsFU said:
    Leaburn doesnt possess pace or a quick turn but he set up TC for a chance single handely towards the end. Like his dad a good footballing brain at this level. He, like Kelman will never be prolific scoreres the way our team is set up. 
    If we set the team up in a different way and we will concede a hatfull of goals.
    or we could have played a different midfield?
    ultimately we go down trying to play a bit of football or trying to play hoofball and still getiing relegated ... or a mix of both. 
    Our midfield was our strongest part of the team today. Millwall got virtually nothing through the centre of the pitch
  • follett
    follett Posts: 1,032
    A moment of madness from Ramsay cost us, as disappointing as it is he has enough credit in the bank from me. Thought most had a decent game but Apter struggled. Need to start turning more of these good performances into wins but given the Millwall curse I’ll let them off today 
  • Pelling1993
    Pelling1993 Posts: 6,670
    edited September 13
    Watch the highlights reel, you Leaburn-knockers. Watch the moment on 77 mins when he sets up Tyreece. 

    I reckon your Dads were all Carlo-knockers in 1990 😉
    Didn’t think we’d being hearing about Miles & Carl Leaburn’s tits post match 😂
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  • msomerton said:
    I thought Leaburn looked knackered after twenty minutes, he kept bending over and take in deep breaths at every delay in play, even thought he might be getting cramp.
    He wasn't marking his man during the build up to their goal. He was huffing within about 10 minutes and chasing shadows after that.
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    ct_addick said:
    We miss Small….Apter had an ok game but feel his size and lack of athleticism will see him struggle in this league…also miss Gillespheys diagonals from the back…..
    Oh dear, you do get upset about the departed don't you ct, we had three months of you declaring we would be winning at half time if only Alfie May was still with us, bet our Wembley win pissed you right off ! 
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    sam3110 said:
    Ramsey cost us the game - stupidity
    I have no idea why we keep playing high long balls and crosses high in the air against a team of 6 footers with Kelman and Campbell up front. I thought Kelman played much better but needs better service. Would love to see Leaburn and Kelman start together.   
    Think it was the gameplan actually and it was working, lump it up, let them win the header and mop up the second ball, which we did about 70% of the time
    Yep the press from midfield was spot on, Millwall couldn't cope with it. Interesting to read Alex Neil's comments about them being out muscled in the first half, I think Millwall played better in the second half but had to change shape to achieve that.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,639
    stonemuse said:
    On tv I hardly heard the Millwall fans … were they really that quiet? 
    I was in the West near them and when they did start the  'mmm' and 'no one likes us' they were drowned out and stopped.
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    Watch the highlights reel, you Leaburn-knockers. Watch the moment on 77 mins when he sets up Tyreece. 

    I reckon your Dads were all Carlo-knockers in 1990 😉
    He played well Prague, as did Kelman, Cooper and his defenders didn't get a moments peace with either. 
  • Frustrating but entirely expected non win against our lovely neighbours

    The goal was coming and I genuinely thought they were gonna nick it at the end

    Lots of positives but got to start picking up 3 points when we dominate games like this, Millwall were woeful in most parts

    Fuh and games down Woolwich Road after, such a weird fanbase so much passion for a tear up and typical bullying behaviour that they are renowned for, yet made less noise than 500 Rotherham during the game

    The run continues 😂
  • redbuttle
    redbuttle Posts: 1,975
    WHY DID JONES NOT SUB RAMSAY? 
    It was Ramsey who fucked up not Jones 
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    Fucking hell some of these comments about Leaburn are starting to piss me off as much as the policing fiasco. WTAF?
    He looked well off the pace Prague, let’s be honest. 
    I’ll be honest. I have no idea what you and others are on about. He had far more presence and threat than Kelman, in the short time in which he replaced him. (Which is not to knock Kelman, who worked hard) 
    I may be wrong Prague, maybe I’ve missed something from him today. He was slow to close down from the front - watch their goal again, if he closes that down early, they don’t score there. I’m struggling to get past that. 
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    edited September 13
    Only 5 games played and in all honesty, we could have won all five with a fair wind. Having said that, we haven't had a fair wind. Even though we were not at our best against QPR, the ref ducked a definite sending off and today, the ref didn't. What we are seeing is that we have shown we belong at this level but it is now more about moments and we need them to work for us and we need to get better at making them work for us. But it is early days and we have to keep at it. There is no way Millwall would have got anything from today if Ramsay didn't have that rush of blood to the head but he will learn from it..
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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 10,945
    Fucking hell some of these comments about Leaburn are starting to piss me off as much as the policing fiasco. WTAF?
    He looked well off the pace Prague, let’s be honest. 
    I’ll be honest. I have no idea what you and others are on about. He had far more presence and threat than Kelman, in the short time in which he replaced him. (Which is not to knock Kelman, who worked hard) 
    I may be wrong Prague, maybe I’ve missed something from him today. He was slow to close down from the front - watch their goal again, if he closes that down early, they don’t score there. I’m struggling to get past that. 


    He's there to close the man down, he just misreads the pass that's coming and jumps up because he's expecting a cross to be swung in. Burke actually comes within half a boot of getting a touch on the ball, fine margins in this game
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    I’ll watch it back later, but from the stands infront of that, I thought he was slow to react and slow to get there. Not particularly close or positioned correctly even in that still. 

    I do think Nathan Jones should be taking a bit more accountability for his substitutions as well. 
  • bromleyjohn
    bromleyjohn Posts: 5,984
    I would have taken a point before the game so I’m not too unhappy. But the way the draw occurred makes it feel a little bit like a loss. Keep playing like that Charlton and we’ll be okay. We have to remember this is a team that is still getting its act together. And for most of that game I felt pretty comfortable against a team that are a top half side. We still haven’t found someone fit who can take some of these golden chances in front of goal. Get Godden back as soon as possible
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,456
    edited September 13
    I thought on the whole TC had an excellent game, and the mob from SE16 had to resort to dirty and foul tactics to try and stop him, I feel if he had cut inside when set free by Leaburn rather than try and outrun the defender and ultimately shoot high and wide, he would have had more chance of getting us that important second goal...

  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    I thought on the whole TC had an excellent game, and the mob from SE16 had to resort to dirty and foul tactics to try and stop him, I feel if he had cut inside when set free by Leaburn rather than try and outrun the defender and ultimately shoot high and wide, he would have had more chance of getting us that important second goal...

    It wasn't as bad today as QPR but I thought refs have to get hold of multiple fouling. I must be wrong.
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,137
    Fucking hell some of these comments about Leaburn are starting to piss me off as much as the policing fiasco. WTAF?
    He looked well off the pace Prague, let’s be honest. 
    I’ll be honest. I have no idea what you and others are on about. He had far more presence and threat than Kelman, in the short time in which he replaced him. (Which is not to knock Kelman, who worked hard) 
    I may be wrong Prague, maybe I’ve missed something from him today. He was slow to close down from the front - watch their goal again, if he closes that down early, they don’t score there. I’m struggling to get past that. 
    Look at the clip on 77 mins then when he sets up Tyreece. Does he look there like a striker who is “off the pace?”
  • kentred2
    kentred2 Posts: 2,334
    Let’s be honest. We all know that if Millwall had been the team going down to 10 it would have still been a draw.
  • Really pissed off,we have been the better team in all our 5 league games ,but just cannot score.Ramsay needs a good bollocking after that red card,no excuse,he got done by the player,man up take it but dont get sent off.Poxy journey home to Medway nigh on 2 hours,getting out of Charlton a nightmare,then an accident on A2.Lloyd Jones must be the best centre back in this league,did not miss a thing all afternoon.
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,456
    edited September 13
    kentred2 said:
    Let’s be honest. We all know that if Millwall had been the team going down to 10 it would have still been a draw.
    Speculation...
    What i do feel is that we were in very little danger of conceeding until we went down to 10 men, they were creating next to nothing up till then...