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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Stoke City: Wednesday 11th February 2026: KO 19:45

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  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,444
    NabySarr said:

    Early days but January business is looking very good so far. Coady, Clarke, Chambers and Dykes all making a huge difference. Dykes especially is way better than I thought he would be. Would be happy signing all 4 of them in the summer

    I was sceptical about all of them given how little football they’d played. But so far I’ve been proven wrong as they’ve really improved us. 
  • I’m in love with Lyndon Dykes. 
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,359
    Have to say Doc again, the amount of important covering challenges he makes is outstanding 
    It's a better unit with him in it. He reads the game exceptionally well at times.
  • The Prince-e-Paul
    The Prince-e-Paul Posts: 6,777
    edited February 11
    Back to being an organised competent if not great team. 

    Always in the game and rarely looked too troubled. 

    Clarke impresses each game. 


    In a very industrious manner, he does the hard work efficiently and showed excellent strength shielding of the ball, when the forward attempted to push and run around him, on a few occasions.

    I thought Stoke were very ordinary and never really impressed. But for a few nervy moments, we allowed them to have possession and they did very little with it. 

    Finally, did anyone notice NJ go up to Stoke manager on the pitch and he leaned into his face like a madman and said something....oh how is love to hear exactly the words uttered. 

    I couldn't give a feck on how pretty we play right now. The QPR manager said we just play long ball, well Stoke never read the script because that is our goal in a nutshell. Kaminski boom, Dykes knock-down, and TC charges after it beating the defence and only the keeper to beat, side steps and game over (almost).
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,357
    Have to say Doc again, the amount of important covering challenges he makes is outstanding 
    It's a better unit with him in it. He reads the game exceptionally well at times.
    With the ball he’s useless but when you’re a battling champ outfit surviving he’s gold dust. So weird he was cast out but I’m glad NJ saw th error and changed his ways.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 27,060
    Three games with Coady marshalling the midfield and Chambers helping us find balance on the left wing.

    2-0
    0-0
    1-0

    Three back to back clean sheets, seven points and we’re back atop the clean sheets table for the division.

    Say what you want about Nathan Jones but he knows how to fix it when it’s not going well.
    Great point. His experience comes through every game. Sniffs out the odd chance for himself too. 

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  • sillav nitram
    sillav nitram Posts: 10,245
    Finally someone found a big enough banjo to hit the cows arse.

    its been a problem all season, can’t and don’t take our chances and NJ or the coaching staff haven’t found a solution to the problem. Admittedly Godden being out for so long hasn’t helped.

    Let’s hope we find a solution in the close season, if not before.

    But, as they say, it only takes one and thankfully it was us who scored.

    Ultimately a very good win.


  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 15,676
    edited February 11
    Looks like Sichenje was all ready to come on before the ref blew, he'll be getting hate mail from half of Kenya

    https://x.com/JustAddickEd/status/2021705321568235693?s=20
  • Have to say Doc again, the amount of important covering challenges he makes is outstanding 
    It's a better unit with him in it. He reads the game exceptionally well at times.
    With the ball he’s useless but when you’re a battling champ outfit surviving he’s gold dust. So weird he was cast out but I’m glad NJ saw th error and changed his ways.
    Who knows if Doc was ‘dropped’ or something else was going on.

    Either way like last season when he had some time out the side, he’s come back and looked a machine.

    Maybe Jones knows exactly what he’s doing with him!
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,372
    Can’t help feeling that Nathan knows what he is doing.
    In ‘Jones the Baptist’ we believe.
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,359
    Uboat said:
    Imagine living with Nathan Jones. I bet he can’t even win a game of Connect 4 without losing his shit. 
    Like a Welsh Footballing Begbie



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  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 38,438
    Gutted, we missed Sichenje’s debut.

    https://x.com/_marney/status/2021705999048962167
  • Chunes said:
    What's Nathan been up to... 

    Posts like this make me smile, especially about him acting like a dick, and not acting like a grown up.
    I mean the abuse he probably received from Stoke / Southampton, even Millwall fans this season was largely from grown ups...
    Well quiet. I hate to say it, but us football fans are the biggest bunch of precious babies out there. 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,050
    Deserved victory. Unlike QPR, Stoke's subs made them worse. Lawal looked good until he went off injured, JRS had their best attempts and Thomas stuck in 2 excellent crosses on his left.

    Pleased for TC. Unlike his Birmingham goal, he really enjoyed this one 

    Dykes excellent,  exactly what a team like us needs. Now first choice striker.
  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,759
    Great result, poor game to be fair. Just shows what playing players in the right positions can do.
  • Brilliant result. Everyone of our players ran their bollocks off tonight to get that result.

    Defence was outstanding and great to see Ramsay having a great game again.

    I know Docherty will get stick from some but my God, he put some work in tonight. Some great tackles, constantly breaking up their play - he may not be the most gifted player we have but he gives everything.

    Dykes makes another goal. Got to be honest  thought Campbells first touch was going to eff the chance up.

    And very amusing to see Jones give the Stoke fans stick at the end. Or at least until one of their coaching staff who looked about a foot taller than Jones intervened!
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 21,306
    Brilliant result. Everyone of our players ran their bollocks off tonight to get that result.

    Defence was outstanding and great to see Ramsay having a great game again.

    I know Docherty will get stick from some but my God, he put some work in tonight. Some great tackles, constantly breaking up their play - he may not be the most gifted player we have but he gives everything.

    Dykes makes another goal. Got to be honest  thought Campbells first touch was going to eff the chance up.

    And very amusing to see Jones give the Stoke fans stick at the end. Or at least until one of their coaching staff who looked about a foot taller than Jones intervened!

    Ryan Shawcross.
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 17,733
    Worried we are relying on a fairly small group of players to get us through. Jones clearly doesn't fancy a few onnthe bench and we are at risk of running some of our more injury prone players into the ground. A few go down injured and we are bang in trouble again. 
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,710
    We're learning how much Jones trusts our bench lol

    TC quite a lot, more than most people on here do

    COV somewhat

    SICHENJE maaaaybe a little bit 

    MANNION could have brought him on, made sure Kaminski stuck it out. Unclear 

    GILLESPHEY nah

    BERRY nah

    JRC nah

    FEVRIER nah

    KELMAN nah