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Collins Sichenje Signs On A Three And A Half Year Deal

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  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 27,601
    I can’t work him out. Overall so far I think he’s looked pretty solid and tries to be positive with the ball. He wasn’t great second half last night but who was?
    My brain is a bit of a haze with regards to the second half, as Fevrier was very ineffective as well
    But did that effect both of them, and our shape, along with Campbell going off?
    I feel it meant Ipswich could press us easier, meaning that Fevrier didn't have the space to run into himself, so wasn't worrying their Full-Back like he had been in the First Half, and as a result Sichenje then was less effective as he too had less space, and less of an outlet.
    The Campbell sub was the domino effect... We largely coped replacing Bell with Chambers
    Yeah I think that’s a good point re TC going off. We lost any balance and flexibility in being able to attack via either flank and became overly dependent on Fevrier or lumping it to Dykes who had no support. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 18,436
    Not a huge fan so far. Seems to invite cards from the ref the way he plays.


    And yet he’s only got 1
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 99,879
    I can’t work him out. Overall so far I think he’s looked pretty solid and tries to be positive with the ball. He wasn’t great second half last night but who was?
    My brain is a bit of a haze with regards to the second half, as Fevrier was very ineffective as well
    But did that effect both of them, and our shape, along with Campbell going off?
    I feel it meant Ipswich could press us easier, meaning that Fevrier didn't have the space to run into himself, so wasn't worrying their Full-Back like he had been in the First Half, and as a result Sichenje then was less effective as he too had less space, and less of an outlet.
    The Campbell sub was the domino effect... We largely coped replacing Bell with Chambers
    Yeah I think that’s a good point re TC going off. We lost any balance and flexibility in being able to attack via either flank and became overly dependent on Fevrier or lumping it to Dykes who had no support. 
    I think what you've said elsewhere, about Carey being the ideal Campbell replacement if we'd changed it for anyone - But then he's been so far off the boil himself of late 
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 25,344
    TomCAFC said:
    Got a bit of Richard Rufus about him. I’d be happy with him and Jones as a central pairing in a back 4. Can’t say that with any of the other centre backs. 
    He's not close to being as good as Rufus
  • hoof_it_up_to_benty
    hoof_it_up_to_benty Posts: 22,901
    edited April 23
    fenaddick said:
    Not a huge fan so far. Seems to invite cards from the ref the way he plays.


    And yet he’s only got 1
    Plays on the edge - expect him to get plenty of cards. 

    Plenty of yellows and reds prior to joining us.
  • Covered_End_Lad
    Covered_End_Lad Posts: 5,900
    He's really good, as others have said he faded second half yesterday but considering his playing time not surprising.

    Looking forward to seeing him become a regular next season after a full pre-season.
  • Bournesnr
    Bournesnr Posts: 317
    This is a typical Charlton reaction, sign a new player and he is the greatest thing since sliced bread, based on about 3 games, six months down the line he’s considered rubbish and everybody’s scape goat, think I’ll reserve judgement until I’ve seen a bit more of him.
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,815
    I did greatly appreciate Jones (or someone from the bench) yelling "NO FOUL!" every time he went near the ball. 
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 30,074
    SDAddick said:
    I did greatly appreciate Jones (or someone from the bench) yelling "NO FOUL!" every time he went near the ball. 
    Perhaps he should have been shouting that at Gillesphey.
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 4,294
    TomCAFC said:
    Got a bit of Richard Rufus about him. I’d be happy with him and Jones as a central pairing in a back 4. Can’t say that with any of the other centre backs. 
    Agree on paper. I’ve wondered though if the back 3 is why we’ve seen the best out of Jones L since Jones N arrived… there’s a small part of me that wonders whether he might not look quite as imperious in a 2 🤷‍♂️.. probably over thinking that though !

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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,862
    I like him, potential to be a cult hero.

    Couldn’t help but laugh first half when we had a free kick and he just randomly booted it about a thousand yards crossfield for no apparent reason:-) 
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 4,294
    edited April 23
    how would a centre half pairing of Sichenje and Naby  RCB and LCB fair?
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 29,323
    how would a centre half pairing of Sichenje and Naby  RCB and LCB fair?
    I dunno, but @Leuth wouldn't know where to put himself :) 
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,815
    how would a centre half pairing of Sichenje and Naby  RCB and LCB fair?
    0 goals conceded and the two best ball-playing CBs in the league is how they'd get on.
  • TomCAFC
    TomCAFC Posts: 65
    TomCAFC said:
    Got a bit of Richard Rufus about him. I’d be happy with him and Jones as a central pairing in a back 4. Can’t say that with any of the other centre backs. 
    He's not close to being as good as Rufus
    Didn’t say he was. Early days but his recovery and athleticism remind me of him. Long way to go but he seems to have the tools.
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 14,390
    aliwibble said:
    how would a centre half pairing of Sichenje and Naby  RCB and LCB fair?
    I dunno, but @Leuth wouldn't know where to put himself :) 
    Just the thought of it has probably required @leuth to reach for the tissue box. Imagine them with Coventry in front of them though, Ooooh what a thought, mmmmm, yes, delightful.