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How can anyone say we didn't turn up?

I feel this deserves a thtead of its own.I think fans saying we played badly need to take a long look in the mirror. We gave everything in terms of effort. Maybe we lacked certain qualities in certain areas but they did try hard. In the end we put in so much effort that we burnt out a bit. In the first half we had to soak up a home taking the game to us and we had done that well. But we gave it our all and thats all you can ask.

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  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,360
    Sorry I don't see it

    IMO we shirked pretty much every tackle, there was no passing just hoofs down field, but it is always the same Millwall get themselves up for us but we don't do the same for them, Yes it was ruined by the red card but to say the players gave all they could is wrong IMO
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,691
    edited April 2015
    We did fuck all there as usual we had one shot on target our first in about 19 years there and scored. We played nothing like we have done in the last 8 or 9 games. Bottled it.
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,150
    Fans didn't turn up
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,369
    edited April 2015
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  • meldrew66
    meldrew66 Posts: 2,583
    Same old same old really. With 8 players who have never played at the Den and a new, foreign manager, I convinced myself that there was a new regime with no 'fear' factor that would blitz a very poor team. Sadly, it was business as usual with us looking like the bottom 3 side and them looking more like Brazil. For some bizarre, unexplainable reason everyone sat off their players, gave them too much space and respect and, therefore, gave them super-confidence. The only performance of note was Henderson's. To be honest I am more than gutted. The usual hour wait to be let out of the sheep pen only to have a rain soaked moped ride back to Orpington capped off a really shitty day. Parker to score for Fulham on Tuesday anybody?
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 34,587
    WSS said:

    Fans didn't turn up

    you're right there mate - saw a completely empty stand below us !!!
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,150
    The true Charlton fans were at The Valley lining the pockets of the Belgian rather than the American.
  • DRAddick
    DRAddick Posts: 3,602
    We were clearly the better football team but they were better than us overall and created more chances. saying anything else is just blinkered.
  • cafc999
    cafc999 Posts: 4,991
    They were awful, we were worse.

    It would have been a heavy defeat against a better team
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 6,109
    We started poorly but I feel with 11 men we would of grown into the game and probably started passing the ball well and creating some chances. We could never get going with 10....

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  • timken
    timken Posts: 1,033
    Our players all tried but dont forget it was life or certain death [metaphorically of course] for milllwall.We turned up but they turned up and showed more bottle.Ending the game with no forwards[church is not a forward] meant there was no way back despite 4 more mins and 6 mins overtime.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,289
    I'm sorry but we were rubbish
  • cafckev
    cafckev Posts: 2,925
    But hasn't it been a thing at Charlton for years that we ALWAYS lower our game to the standard of the other team. We never seem to play well against crap teams, we just end up player at their level not ours.
  • Bill_Stumps
    Bill_Stumps Posts: 895
    There seems to be a trend for us lately to start matches slowly and come to life in the second half so I wasn't too worried that Millwall made all the early running, especially given their do or die situation. But with Solly's dismissal we had to blunt our attack to make up for the gap at the back and then were always on the back foot. It seems that everything conspires against us when we play that lot. I've been watching these games for nearly fifty years and often we seem to play Millwall when they are on the up and we are on the way down. This time it was different. We had a real chance to beat them and so that red card was gutting. The more I see the incident which led to it the more convinced I am that it was ball to hand, not deliberate hand ball (if indeed it was hand ball at all, which is far from clear). I don't believe the players bottled it or lacked effort yesterday. It was just things going against us like they always do.
  • Valiantphil
    Valiantphil Posts: 6,434
    I noticed the number of time we were half a stride short for any loose ball.
    Also how we got stuck in pinball table tackles and failed to clear the ball - yet often stood off their man and allowed him to pick out a pass / shoot.

    Personally/IMO/Sorry if it offends/happy to disagree with you/blah blah blah.......but

    Church is just a passenger in our squad
    Eagles is the new Church
    Our manager should never take Watt off without a proper reason
    We need a stronger skipper on the field than Solly
    Johnson may not be as good as he thinks.

    Plus Points:
    Hendo is a decent keeper.
    Gomez is superb.
  • AddickFC81
    AddickFC81 Posts: 4,053
    Some fans set their standards too high.
  • Some fans set their standards too high.

    Yeah, we shouldn't expect to beat a woeful team near enough dead certs to go down.