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POST-MATCH THREAD: Oxford Utd v Charlton Athletic: Saturday 14th March 2026: KO 12:30

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  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 27,289
    sam3110 said:
    Got away with one
    Big time.
  • Jonniesta
    Jonniesta Posts: 1,191
    MoM for me was Mannion. Both getting his hand to the one decent open play shot, but just the way he commanded his area was a shining light in a poor performance. 

    I get the support for Doc today, but couldn't give MoM to anyone in that midfield today, when we created nothing. Would've said those late subs should've happened 15 minutes earlier, but we got a result so, in Jones we trust. 
  • Valiantphil
    Valiantphil Posts: 6,463
    Ref was terrible
    TC was terrible 
    Doc was excellent. 
  • Steven81
    Steven81 Posts: 1,300
    No idea how we got a point there the only way I thought we would score was to resort to what they did and it was amazing especially as we was getting wanky signs from 10 year old Oxford fans 🤣
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 65,809
    edited March 14
    Chunes said:
    Both teams created absolutely nothing. Play that game 100 times with a different ref and I reckon you get 0-0 in 60 or 70 of them. On balance of play, a point was a fair result. 

    The only chances of note were the two penalties.

    The only other time their bloke got through our defence was 30 seconds after we had changed formation because we had to chase a game we shouldn’t have been behind in in the first place.
    Oxford had a one-on-one that Jones cleared off the line. 
    That’s the one I’m referencing. It only happened because we had switched to a back four 30 seconds earlier and hadn’t got settled yet. 

    If the game was still 0-0 as it should’ve been, we would be in a back five and that space wouldn’t have opened up for the striker.

    As soon as we settled back in, they went back to having nothing going forward, same as us.
  • Rob
    Rob Posts: 12,341
    Rob said:
    That was a pretty dire watch. Absolutely no creativity from us. Oxford were very poor but we weren’t much better. The 1st half they were there for the taking but we had no punch up front. Campbell was awful. Leaburn not much better. And no real creativity in midfield. So we huffed and puffed, and then Oxford got their penalty and scored! 

    Oxford didn’t deserve to win that so I’m glad we equalised with the penalty but that was a tough watch against a very poor side. Nathan Jones you dodged a bullet there. I hope in the summer window you start thinking a bit more creatively. 
    Thought Leaburn did pretty well to be fair. Won a lot including some knock downs in the box. Won some fouls to take pressure off. Good feet to cause them problems a few times. Ran hard 
    Yeah. Maybe I’m being a bit harsh on Leaburn. But, that was a dire watch. Not his fault though. 
  • sam3110 said:
    Got away with one
    We didn't get away with anything.
    We were shit, they were shit and neither team deserved to win.
  • Chunes said:
    Oxford had a one-on-one that Jones cleared off the line. 
    That’s the one I’m referencing.
    I nipped to the pub at half time to watch the second half. When I saw that my heart was in my mouth, Lloyd "The Iceman" Jones.
  • PaddyP17
    PaddyP17 Posts: 13,142
    I'd have taken 4pts out of the last 3 fixtures and we have 7.

    Even though today is a little worrying, we are clearly knackered, and players like TC (who will always have my support) playing poorly, we didn't lose. That is paramount.

    Two wins in our last few games would be great please, however we get them...

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  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,949
    Missed Dykes up front. Poor spectacle, but a good result in the scheme of things. Their pen was soft. 
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 45,099
     The Highlight of the game was the guy watching from the tree in the car park. Docherty and Clarke played well and that’s the final straw with Campbell as far as I’m concerned. Saw him in the warm up not even bother to stretch whilst the others done there’s, he looks totally uninterested every game recently.
    You do give the impression that you've no understanding of the demands on a professional player
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,555
    Fullah impressed me with his desire to just get early balls into the box. Could do with a bit more of that 
    When/if we confirm safety, I'd hope to see a lot more of Fullah this season. Get some more experience and confidence in to the lad before next season. 
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,951
    msomerton said:
    I realise that it’s all about getting across that points line first and foremost but at some stage we must start to try and play something that resembles football. I know all about our budget and how hard it is to remain in this division but we have to draw a line under this frankly awful football.
    not with this squad .
    Exactly. Things need to change and we need a busy and probably expensive summer. At least six starters in.
  • Become more clinical next year. Be that through new players or a change in formation and we will be a potent team. We struggle to get at games, especially when we are behind or in game where we can take the initiative. This needs to change 
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,951
    So much negative exaggeration in here among the fanatics. It was a decent performance. We bossed it and were comfortable mostly.
    Enjoyed it almost as much as Middlesbrough as this was stress-free, and we (emphatically deservedly) did not lose.
    If that’s your vision of decent then just wait till we start to actually look like a footballing team. You’ll think you’ve moved to Barcelona 
  • ct_addick
    ct_addick Posts: 4,565
    Don’t understand why JRC didn’t come on sooner…a midfielder who passes forward ! What has he done to NJ to deserve this treatment 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 17,198
    No video of NJ post match today, just some typed up quotes

    https://www.charltonafc.com/news/jones-reflects-outstanding-week
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,786
    My first away game this season. Lack of quality from both sides but I had Oxford down as the worst side I've seen at the Valley and I see no reason to change that assumption, they were bloody awful. That said, we had loads of possession and created bugger all, Campbell looking disinterested and our passing certainly wasnt crisp. They went ahead in the 15 mins that Oxford actually threatened, we didnt see anything more of them after Lloyd Jones cleared off the line. I would have been happy with a point before the game and am satisfied with the point if not the performance. 
  • Not a bad habit to be in, turning away defeats into draws.

    Three recent 1-1s at Oxford, West Brom and Southampton when a goal down in each, and a point looking unlikely well into the second halves of those games.

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  • elbiglad
    elbiglad Posts: 190
    edited March 14
    Hopefully nobody is ever in a position where they need to tell the Grandkids about that one. 
    In the context of the week it’s a decent point. We’ve been a bit unlucky in that we’ve two had easier away fixtures (WBA and today) preceded closely by two games where we’ve done a lot of work without the ball (Southampton and Boro). 

    Two teams who are 23rd and 24th (unverified, but heard on comms) in the league for possession statistics and it showed. A game lacking any real quality. We aren’t yet able to break teams down when we have a lot of the ball and Oxford don’t commit enough forward for us to catch them out on the counter or after they turn the ball over. 

    Don’t forget we are two weeks out from a good performance v Wrexham where we got 0 points.  If you can’t win don’t lose. 

    And their penalty was one of the worst refereeing decisions I have seen in a very long time. 
  • Sevensix
    Sevensix Posts: 157
    The ref was on a mercy mission to the paying public who had to endure a game in which neither team were able to fashion a goal unaided.  It was as if he gave both a single chance to relieve the tedium. 
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 28,743
    I'm just so glad to have that Oxford match done and off the slate now. We've been a bit questionable against our relegation rivals this side of Christmas and it was probably our best opportunity to get pulled back into it today. Since Christmas we've lost twice to Portsmouth, threw away the win against Blackburn, lost to Portsmouth again, drew with West Brom and mercifully beat Leicester, though going into that I don't think they felt they were a relegation threatened side. No six-pointers left for us now, no more must not lose games, just regular matches and then Sheff Weds. Two more points by the time we play them and we'll already be on 50 points so today has to be viewed as a total success. This is the calmest I've felt about it all since before the Southampton home game (though we're still not safe until were safe)
    I know the last minute sucker punch at Pompey  might have felt like losing twice ,  but it was only the once.
  • thewolfboy
    thewolfboy Posts: 2,980
    Shite game. Decent result. Move on.
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 14,077
    aliwibble said:
    I'm just so glad to have that Oxford match done and off the slate now. We've been a bit questionable against our relegation rivals this side of Christmas and it was probably our best opportunity to get pulled back into it today. Since Christmas we've lost twice to Portsmouth, threw away the win against Blackburn, lost to Portsmouth again, drew with West Brom and mercifully beat Leicester, though going into that I don't think they felt they were a relegation threatened side. No six-pointers left for us now, no more must not lose games, just regular matches and then Sheff Weds. Two more points by the time we play them and we'll already be on 50 points so today has to be viewed as a total success. This is the calmest I've felt about it all since before the Southampton home game (though we're still not safe until were safe)
    I know the last minute sucker punch at Pompey  might have felt like losing twice ,  but it was only the once.
    I think I’ve still got the women losing their unbeaten record to Portsmouth the other day on my mind! 
  • king addick
    king addick Posts: 3,959
    Terrible game. One point closer. Doc was great, Campbell was god awful. JRC and Fev put themselves about and we needed that players to be brave and want to make an impact. 

    Onto the next game 👍
  • Oggy Red said:
     The Highlight of the game was the guy watching from the tree in the car park. Docherty and Clarke played well and that’s the final straw with Campbell as far as I’m concerned. Saw him in the warm up not even bother to stretch whilst the others done there’s, he looks totally uninterested every game recently.
    You do give the impression that you've no understanding of the demands on a professional player
    Not sure how you have made that conclusion?
    Docherty played near enough a full 90 midweek and didn’t stop running again today in the middle of the park. With Campbell I feel it’s more of a mentality/ attitude issue not a physicality one. Hey ho
  • Poor game, great point

    5 home and 3 away games left including Sheff Weds so pretty confident we are safe now as we will nab some points here and there. 

    Looking forward to the summer recruitment now.
  • housemate
    housemate Posts: 57
    Carey's delivery into the box was of the standard that Bree got absolute pelters for. Best dead ball delivery from the left today was by Chambers so not sure why Carey is first choice. Same reason he was taking all the long throws, even though Clarke has a much better technique, I presume ! 
  • A game too much for us after a brutal week, so delighted with the draw which keeps Oxford 9 points behind us, a gap which they won't close. The weird thing is that I suspect NJ rested players on Wednesday to save them for today, but then we took the lead and winning against Boro then became the priority. 

    NJ probably could have used the bench earlier, as the midfield did run out of legs, Docherty having done amazing amounts of work in both away games. We looked really tired out there in the second half, but Fullah's cameo did give us a boost.

    To show how good the last 4 days have been, Boro would have looked at 2 home games, Charlton followed by Bristol City, and expected 6 points. Instead they got 1.
    I see Bristol City equalised in the 96th minute.  I couldn't help but to have a peek at the Borough fan site.

    With ten minutes to go and Borough leading 1 0 one fan was keen for them to see it out ...


    ... turns out he was wrong  :|