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POST-MATCH THREAD: West Bromwich Albion v Charlton Athletic: Tuesday 24th February 2026: KO 19:45

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  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,458
    Am I missing something here but what was the massive disruption before the game that he mentioned on a couple of occasions?
    The team bus stuck in traffic. The players had to walk to the ground, and arrived half an hour late.
    Did they catch the Larkfield coach? 
    No, that would’ve gotten them there Sunday night 
  • Missed the build up play to our goal (looked up when Dykes got through) because, frankly, doing some work email was much more interesting.

    That was Bristol Rovers away last year level of awfulness. We might stay up, and being ugly might be worth it.

    But my god we are shit, and it’s because we are set up to be shit.
  • From Nathan,  'Lloyd has just rolled his ankle, we'll have to see where we are in 4 days time.   

    Ominous  :#.
  • From Nathan,  'Lloyd has just rolled his ankle, we'll have to see where we are in 4 days time.   

    Ominous  :#.
    Probably wouldn't risk him against Wrexham, Sichenje looks ok so far and can cover. Give him a well deserved week off so he's ready for Birmingham.
  • 1968CAFC
    1968CAFC Posts: 597
    We got a valuable point and were very fortunate to get a draw.
    Our inconsistency is consistent as always.
    after scoring one goal we rarely score another. 
    a disappointing and continues problem 👎👎👎
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,593
    edited February 25
    Say what you see:

    What I saw was a terrible low standard of football where WBA were bereft of confidence and didn't know how to win despite having a few players who were good on the ball.

    I saw Charlton have two attacks with skill which resulted in Carey getting a shot on target in the 1st half and Ramsay pushing forward and hitting a sweet pass with a good duck assist by Fevrier ! with Dykes finishing with aplomb.

    The irony is both Dykes and Leaburn can play on the ground but they consistently get balls in the air punted from the back where they get clattered but refs give decisions the other way !

    I really thought Apter, Kelman and Knibbs were going to play a big part this season and I'm struggling with this style where you don't attack a team low on confidence. 

    Am I/we wrong to want to see our Championship team capable of making some passes on the ground?  We can do it but choose Option A: the punt aimed in the air which has a low percentage of success. 

    No surprise we are the lowest scorers away from home in the 2nd tier.

    It was a point but it could've been so much more with a positive attitude by Nathan.
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,558
    Charlton have done it again!

    New manager bounce on the way for WBA...
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,593
    According to some wise posters on CL ?

    We have to go to the cinema📽️ or circus 🎪 for entertainment and don't expect it from Cafc 🤦🏻‍♂️
  • if we stay up, I think the midfield has to be the prority. The strikers are hard to judge when they get no service.
    Should have been addressed in January. It’s been an open sore ever since Nathan Jones took over but he won’t look at it for some bizarre reason. Crying out for someone that tries to control the game.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 27,179
    if we stay up, I think the midfield has to be the prority. The strikers are hard to judge when they get no service.
    Should have been addressed in January. It’s been an open sore ever since Nathan Jones took over but he won’t look at it for some bizarre reason. Crying out for someone that tries to control the game.
    Because he doesn’t value it. 

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  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,593
    From Nathan,  'Lloyd has just rolled his ankle, we'll have to see where we are in 4 days time.   

    Ominous  :#.

    Nathan used the same words for Daniel Kanu and he was out for 3 months back in December '24'
  • Jayajosh
    Jayajosh Posts: 2,911
    edited February 25
    Charlton have done it again!

    New manager bounce on the way for WBA...
    Yep, he was sacked last night. 
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 4,193
    Such a huge point but just looking ahead to this weekend

    Leicester play Norwich - winnable 
    West Brom at Oxford - winnable 
    us V Wrexham - likely defeat

    if those 3 things occur we’ll still be sucked right back to the coal face of it 

    Really wanna be able to breathe out!


  • Valley Ant
    Valley Ant Posts: 504
    On the face of it, it was a good defensive display once again.
    But how can it be when:
    1. we gave away a soft goal at a key moment, seconds before half time;
    2. they had two really good chances right at the end that they should have taken;
    3. we invite pressure by our a combination of our dreadful passing, poor ball control  and our insistence in punting the ball long; and
    4. we have a complete lack of attacking ambition (if the ball is in their half it can't be in our net at the same time)?


  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,821
    PWR

    What was the big disruption pre-game that NJ mentions in his post match interview?
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,986
    edited February 25
    Having a small budget, compared to others, makes life difficult but we can find players to fill gaps and bank those who are up to it. We also have another season of young developing players so there could be a scenario where we are stronger. Also, we identified Sichenje and surely abroad is where the value is and maybe there are a few more on the list. 

    Back to now, I hope we don't see Dykes playing with Leaburn again. They don't play off each other and are an invitation to lob the ball aimlessly forward. I thought Leaburn did well in the first half, especially defensively but he was criminally isolated. Dykes works his socks off and we should give him an hour and he knows he can put in a games worth of effort in that hour and Leaburn comes on against tiring defenders. Coady has worked in games this season but didn't work yesterday. 
  • Such a huge point but just looking ahead to this weekend

    Leicester play Norwich - winnable 
    West Brom at Oxford - winnable 
    us V Wrexham - likely defeat

    if those 3 things occur we’ll still be sucked right back to the coal face of it 

    Really wanna be able to breathe out!


    On the bright side, Leicester and Norwich cant both win
  • if we stay up, I think the midfield has to be the prority. The strikers are hard to judge when they get no service.
    Should have been addressed in January. It’s been an open sore ever since Nathan Jones took over but he won’t look at it for some bizarre reason. Crying out for someone that tries to control the game.
    Because he doesn’t value it. 
    We won’t get away (if we do) of setting up like we currently do again next season. Three relegation slots this season with Wednesday relegated months ago. A poor Oxford and I think a few surprise teams struggling. Next year’s Championship will be a much tougher proposition. Setting up every week to keep a po8nt and nick something will eventually relegate us. 
  • Its the inability to string more than a couple of passes together and the tactic of letting the other team, especially a team that really was there for the taking, dominate for the whole game that worries me.
    Its ok thinking it doesn't matter how we stay up but the reality is we do need to win a few games to do that and that is a hard task if you keep sacrificing possession and aimlessly hoof the the ball to players who cannot be expected to do much unsupported. Last night we played a very poor team, hopefully they and those below us will remain poor teams. We conceded a goal deep into added time last night but it wasn't really surprising, it didn't surprise me last Saturday, there is a feeling that its always coming. 
    Tough games come thick and fast in this division, 3 days time we will be playing a team that is playing well, full of confidence and with good players. If we concede possession like we did last night or just pump the ball forward long for a front player in the hope the defenders make mistakes we will be in for a difficult game. I realise we have one of the cheapest teams and we are maybe fortunate to be playing in a higher division this year but we have to compete, if not through talent it has to be another way, maybe don't give the ball away so easily. Hope the other team screw up is not a tactic.  
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,399
    Such a huge point but just looking ahead to this weekend

    Leicester play Norwich - winnable 
    West Brom at Oxford - winnable 
    us V Wrexham - likely defeat

    if those 3 things occur we’ll still be sucked right back to the coal face of it 

    Really wanna be able to breathe out!


    Or: Draw
           Draw
          Draw
    nothing changes and another game out of the way.

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  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 35,176
    Say what you see:

    What I saw was a terrible low standard of football where WBA were bereft of confidence and didn't know how to win despite having a few players who were good on the ball.

    I saw Charlton have two attacks with skill which resulted in Carey getting a shot on target in the 1st half and Ramsay pushing forward and hitting a sweet pass with a good duck assist by Fevrier ! with Dykes finishing with aplomb.

    The irony is both Dykes and Leaburn can play on the ground but they consistently get balls in the air punted from the back where they get clattered but refs give decisions the other way !

    I really thought Apter, Kelman and Knibbs were going to play a big part this season and I'm struggling with this style where you don't attack a team low on confidence. 

    Am I/we wrong to want to see our Championship team capable of making some passes on the ground?  We can do it but choose Option A: the punt aimed in the air which has a low percentage of success. 

    No surprise we are the lowest scorers away from home in the 2nd tier.

    It was a point but it could've been so much more with a positive attitude by Nathan.
    Yes, you are wrong. You should be thankful for small mercies & tip your hat to NJ for getting us to the Promised Land (aka The Championship). You need to forget the halcyon days of the 80's & 90's when Brian Clough was a manager & dictated that football should he played on grass. Today's football is all about the low block, false 10's and inverted wingers. 

    Come and join me on the naughty step for daring to want your football to be exciting and for your team to score twice in a match. 
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 12,207
    edited February 25
    PWR

    What was the big disruption pre-game that NJ mentions in his post match interview?
    The team bus got stuck in M6 rush hour traffic and would’ve been late, so they walked half a mile from a retail park to the ground (according to a pal pre kick off who works for Sky and was covering the game) 
  • fenaddick said:
    fenaddick said:
    "It was tough on me and Miles, we were quite isolated and weren't really doing our patterns of play we've been working on in training"
    Do you mean they actually work on patterns of play in training???!!!
    Blimey, just think how bad we would be going forward if the team didn't do this?
    Thank heavens that NJ has the foresight to actually think about patterns of play and getting the team up the pitch.
    Where on earth would we be without this?
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,715
    edited February 25
    PWR

    What was the big disruption pre-game that NJ mentions in his post match interview?
    Team bus got stuck in traffic, we arrived half an hour late having walked to the stadium to complete the journey……though not exactly sure how long it took or how far they had to walk.
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 4,193
    Such a huge point but just looking ahead to this weekend

    Leicester play Norwich - winnable 
    West Brom at Oxford - winnable 
    us V Wrexham - likely defeat

    if those 3 things occur we’ll still be sucked right back to the coal face of it 

    Really wanna be able to breathe out!


    On the bright side, Leicester and Norwich cant both win
    Norwich are irrelevant. They are miles better than the rest, and were ranked 25-1 to relegation after Saturdays games, Vs us 6-1 relegation, despite us being a point ahead of them on same games played. 
  • Coveredendchoir
    Coveredendchoir Posts: 290
    edited February 25
    Took us 5 hours to get back last night, M42, M40 and M25 were closed/lanes shut at certain points. Forced us down the M11 into the effing ULEZ- at least we didn’t lose to compound our misery !! Great to meet and chat to some of you - @Braziliance
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 98,311
    edited February 25
    Such a huge point but just looking ahead to this weekend

    Leicester play Norwich - winnable 
    West Brom at Oxford - winnable 
    us V Wrexham - likely defeat

    if those 3 things occur we’ll still be sucked right back to the coal face of it 

    Really wanna be able to breathe out!


    On the bright side, Leicester and Norwich cant both win
    Norwich are irrelevant. They are miles better than the rest, and were ranked 25-1 to relegation after Saturdays games, Vs us 6-1 relegation, despite us being a point ahead of them on same games played. 
    Strange then that you think Leicester could see it as a winnable fixture then...? - Given they're "miles better than the rest"

    Tired of the defeatism on here how were bound to lose every game now, whilst those below us will suddenly start putting in the form of their lives... When in reality the gap in the last ten games has actually growm
  • Looked second best against one of the worse teams in the league. The performances are not good enough 
  • Looked second best against one of the worse teams in the league. The performances are not good enough 
    Whilst days before we eeked out a draw against a team that cost £70m and have lost just the once in six... But Im sure we'll be facing Bromley next season, given we've been told by a few on here that we're going to drop into the bottom three aaaaany minute now