Lots of mays, might and see what happens in there...plus the last line gives it all away, "that way we will balance the books and hopefully enjoy success". Clear indication of priorities there.
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Why do you need a real view of the game or you happy with some of the rubbish that's been written ??
I'd value you considered opinion on the contribution of Johnny Jackson.
You normally so quick to express your views on here about him.
I wonder what is different about this time?
He scored a good header, but he was unmarked on the 6 yard box so would expect any player with that chance to hit the target ... Like Cousins goal , More to do with Fulham schoolboy defending who made the basic error when a sub is made at a corner ... To be honest he done very little else in the 10 mins on the pitch and to read lot of rubbish you would think we signed Messi .... The big diff yesterday was taking Fox off and having Bergdich and Moussa on the left side we looked a far better balanced team and unlike Fox hardly wasted a ball .
you need a comma, as currently your rant reads that Fox hardly wasted a ball.
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Why do you need a real view of the game or you happy with some of the rubbish that's been written ??
I'd value you considered opinion on the contribution of Johnny Jackson.
You normally so quick to express your views on here about him.
I wonder what is different about this time?
He scored a good header, but he was unmarked on the 6 yard box so would expect any player with that chance to hit the target ... Like Cousins goal , More to do with Fulham schoolboy defending who made the basic error when a sub is made at a corner ... To be honest he done very little else in the 10 mins on the pitch and to read lot of rubbish you would think we signed Messi .... The big diff yesterday was taking Fox off and having Bergdich and Moussa on the left side we looked a far better balanced team and unlike Fox hardly wasted a ball .
And breathe.
If you ever needed proof that Colin just refuses to see anything that contradicts his long held prejudices and blinkered view of players and coaches this is it.
But he does make me laugh.
(go on Damo and Darrenflapjack, get all offended on someone else's behalf)
Done player ratings and posted on ITTV ........plus Charlton mailing list
Why do you need a real view of the game or you happy with some of the rubbish that's been written ??
I'd value you considered opinion on the contribution of Johnny Jackson.
You normally so quick to express your views on here about him.
I wonder what is different about this time?
He scored a good header, but he was unmarked on the 6 yard box so would expect any player with that chance to hit the target ... Like Cousins goal , More to do with Fulham schoolboy defending who made the basic error when a sub is made at a corner ... To be honest he done very little else in the 10 mins on the pitch and to read lot of rubbish you would think we signed Messi .... The big diff yesterday was taking Fox off and having Bergdich and Moussa on the left side we looked a far better balanced team and unlike Fox hardly wasted a ball .
Colin I would say that I have in no uncertain terms also been one of those to question JJ on a regular basis, but after y'day there isn't an argument any of us can hide behind. Since Hull we've been very, very poor. I completely get that his first touch bringing a goal got the crowd pumped, and momentum shifted massively toward us after that, but come on, you can't seriously not hold your hands up here and give credit where it is due.
I'm not suddenly going to change my thoughts and say JJ is our saviour, but he was there when it mattered, something even our stand out players like JBG and Watt haven't shown over recent weeks. Regardless of Fulham's defending, that was a great run and great header. He took the initiative, unified the team and lifted the whole stadium when he came on.
I can categorically say that this goal probably deserves more kudos than the deflected winner against Norwich last season. That I felt didn't warrant the superlatives thrown at JJ as it was quite a fortunate goal in a game that we quite easily could've lost under Peeter's negative tactics. This time he deserves all the credit he gets. Having sat on the bench, biding his time, not kicking up a fuss. He really did deliver y'day, I can't see any other way but just to say 'well done' credit where it is due'.
Done player ratings and posted on ITTV ........plus Charlton mailing list
Why do you need a real view of the game or you happy with some of the rubbish that's been written ??
I'd value you considered opinion on the contribution of Johnny Jackson.
You normally so quick to express your views on here about him.
I wonder what is different about this time?
He scored a good header, but he was unmarked on the 6 yard box so would expect any player with that chance to hit the target ... Like Cousins goal , More to do with Fulham schoolboy defending who made the basic error when a sub is made at a corner ... To be honest he done very little else in the 10 mins on the pitch and to read lot of rubbish you would think we signed Messi .... The big diff yesterday was taking Fox off and having Bergdich and Moussa on the left side we looked a far better balanced team and unlike Fox hardly wasted a ball .
bergdich was toilet for the first 5-10 mins he was on, we almost conceded because he was nowhere to be found in the oppo's half and they were breaking leaving our left side wide open.
I will ask a question if it had been Berkdich or Ba who scored would we be reading the same ????
I said he done well to make the run but if that a been a Fulham goal would we be saying well done to that player or slagging of our defence for a poor goal
Let's get it into perpective ....
but they didn't.
If anyone would've scored we would be reading similar you muppet, it's called football, the most amount of goals win.
I'm sorry @colin1961, whilst I agree that JJ may not have the legs he once had, yesterday within 14 seconds he managed, by reading the game, to attack the ball in the area (after making sure the corner wasn't taken till he got in position) and then score with a powerful header, giving all of us hope. I had not seen any evidence of that in the previous 80 minutes with our corners or set pieces, or general play to be honest. To have a player who clearly shows he wants to win and has the respect of the squad makes JJ invaluable. I would start him so we get in the right frame of mind from the off and then sub him after 50 or 60 minutes. Bringing him on at the death of a game may see us having to much to do, when his 'tenacity' and 'drive' used from ko may well see us in the lead...who knows.....but it is wrong to say he got lucky.
I will ask a question if it had been Berkdich or Ba who scored would we be reading the same ????
I said he done well to make the run but if that a been a Fulham goal would we be saying well done to that player or slagging of our defence for a poor goal
Let's get it into perpective ....
No, Colin's right. We should view all our goals through the lens of how we'd feel if we were the opposition fans. As of next week all goals by Charlton players should be met with boos, shouts of 'wanker' and questioning where the defence was. This is perspective.
He scored a good header, but he was unmarked on the 6 yard box so would expect any player with that chance to hit the target ... Like Cousins goal , More to do with Fulham schoolboy defending who made the basic error when a sub is made at a corner ... To be honest he done very little else in the 10 mins on the pitch and to read lot of rubbish you would think we signed Messi .... The big diff yesterday was taking Fox off and having Bergdich and Moussa on the left side we looked a far better balanced team and unlike Fox hardly wasted a ball .
Er, actually it was JJ back in defence who got a deflection on the shot by Woodrow which would have put Fulham 3-1 up.
Done player ratings and posted on ITTV ........plus Charlton mailing list
Why do you need a real view of the game or you happy with some of the rubbish that's been written ??
I'd value you considered opinion on the contribution of Johnny Jackson.
You normally so quick to express your views on here about him.
I wonder what is different about this time?
He scored a good header, but he was unmarked on the 6 yard box so would expect any player with that chance to hit the target ... Like Cousins goal , More to do with Fulham schoolboy defending who made the basic error when a sub is made at a corner ... To be honest he done very little else in the 10 mins on the pitch and to read lot of rubbish you would think we signed Messi .... The big diff yesterday was taking Fox off and having Bergdich and Moussa on the left side we looked a far better balanced team and unlike Fox hardly wasted a ball .
He made a great run and lost the man...great goal. He also got back to deflect a goal bound Fulham shot wide just before we equalised and was the only red shirt trying to support Watt in the last minute.
The substitution lifted the crowd and his leadership qualities lifted players like Watt, Solly and Gudmunson who were not having great games and their performances improved in the last 10-15 mins. Jacksons legs have gone but if we use him right then he has a massive part to play because of his influence on the pitch. Either start him and play him for 60 mins or an impact sub like yesterday, 90 mins out ok Jacko isn't going to happen that much
Done player ratings and posted on ITTV ........plus Charlton mailing list
Why do you need a real view of the game or you happy with some of the rubbish that's been written ??
I'd value you considered opinion on the contribution of Johnny Jackson.
You normally so quick to express your views on here about him.
I wonder what is different about this time?
He scored a good header, but he was unmarked on the 6 yard box so would expect any player with that chance to hit the target ... Like Cousins goal , More to do with Fulham schoolboy defending who made the basic error when a sub is made at a corner ... To be honest he done very little else in the 10 mins on the pitch and to read lot of rubbish you would think we signed Messi .... The big diff yesterday was taking Fox off and having Bergdich and Moussa on the left side we looked a far better balanced team and unlike Fox hardly wasted a ball .
He made a great run and lost the man...great goal. He also got back to deflect a goal bound Fulham shot wide just before we equalised and was the only red shirt trying to support Watt in the last minute.
The substitution lifted the crowd and his leadership qualities lifted players like Watt, Solly and Gudmunson who were not having great games and their performances improved in the last 10-15 mins. Jacksons legs have gone but if we use him right then he has a massive part to play because of his influence on the pitch. Either start him and play him for 60 mins or an impact sub like yesterday, 90 mins out ok Jacko isn't going to happen that much
I would add, that for the short time he was on he was talking to the players around him, geeing them up, pressing them to get involved in the game and keeping them organised. And they responded. We went from a side with our heads down, to going for the win in the end. This attitude is something that has been missing from our game for some time. That is what he adds - leadership. Football is not just about kicking a ball well and running around a lot, it is about understanding the team dynamic.
Of course he isn't the messiah for all our problems. But he demonstrated what we need in the side week in, week out.
He scored a good header, but he was unmarked on the 6 yard box so would expect any player with that chance to hit the target ... Like Cousins goal , More to do with Fulham schoolboy defending who made the basic error when a sub is made at a corner ... To be honest he done very little else in the 10 mins on the pitch and to read lot of rubbish you would think we signed Messi .... The big diff yesterday was taking Fox off and having Bergdich and Moussa on the left side we looked a far better balanced team and unlike Fox hardly wasted a ball .
I will ask a question if it had been Berkdich or Ba who scored would we be reading the same ????
I said he done well to make the run but if that a been a Fulham goal would we be saying well done to that player or slagging of our defence for a poor goal
Let's get it into perpective ....
No, Colin's right. We should view all our goals through the lens of how we'd feel if we were the opposition fans. As of next week all goals by Charlton players should be met with boos, shouts of 'wanker' and questioning where the defence was. This is perspective.
I don't agree with much of what Colin writes and his made up rumours can be tedious... but not half as dull as goading/baiting him and picking him up after every comment like some on here seem to want to do. It's getting boring now chaps. Can we leave this thread for rumours, whether real or entirely fictional?
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You normally so quick to express your views on here about him.
I wonder what is different about this time?
If you ever needed proof that Colin just refuses to see anything that contradicts his long held prejudices and blinkered view of players and coaches this is it.
But he does make me laugh.
(go on Damo and Darrenflapjack, get all offended on someone else's behalf)
I'm not suddenly going to change my thoughts and say JJ is our saviour, but he was there when it mattered, something even our stand out players like JBG and Watt haven't shown over recent weeks. Regardless of Fulham's defending, that was a great run and great header. He took the initiative, unified the team and lifted the whole stadium when he came on.
I can categorically say that this goal probably deserves more kudos than the deflected winner against Norwich last season. That I felt didn't warrant the superlatives thrown at JJ as it was quite a fortunate goal in a game that we quite easily could've lost under Peeter's negative tactics. This time he deserves all the credit he gets. Having sat on the bench, biding his time, not kicking up a fuss. He really did deliver y'day, I can't see any other way but just to say 'well done' credit where it is due'.
moussa looked decent though.
If anyone would've scored we would be reading similar you muppet, it's called football, the most amount of goals win.
Delusional.
It would be hailed by you as proof that Luzon is the new Jimmy Seed and that Jackson needs to go blah blah blah blah.
But they didn't score.
The player you have constantly labelled as useless, past it and who shouldn't never play for Charlton again did.
He scored a good header, but he was unmarked on the 6 yard box so would expect any player with that chance to hit the target ... Like Cousins goal , More to do with Fulham schoolboy defending who made the basic error when a sub is made at a corner ... To be honest he done very little else in the 10 mins on the pitch and to read lot of rubbish you would think we signed Messi .... The big diff yesterday was taking Fox off and having Bergdich and Moussa on the left side we looked a far better balanced team and unlike Fox hardly wasted a ball .
Er, actually it was JJ back in defence who got a deflection on the shot by Woodrow which would have put Fulham 3-1 up.
The substitution lifted the crowd and his leadership qualities lifted players like Watt, Solly and Gudmunson who were not having great games and their performances improved in the last 10-15 mins. Jacksons legs have gone but if we use him right then he has a massive part to play because of his influence on the pitch. Either start him and play him for 60 mins or an impact sub like yesterday, 90 mins out ok Jacko isn't going to happen that much
Of course he isn't the messiah for all our problems. But he demonstrated what we need in the side week in, week out.
He scored a good header, but he was unmarked on the 6 yard box so would expect any player with that chance to hit the target ... Like Cousins goal , More to do with Fulham schoolboy defending who made the basic error when a sub is made at a corner ... To be honest he done very little else in the 10 mins on the pitch and to read lot of rubbish you would think we signed Messi .... The big diff yesterday was taking Fox off and having Bergdich and Moussa on the left side we looked a far better balanced team and unlike Fox hardly wasted a ball .
This tops the lot. It really does. Gold
been doing it for ages.
Terell Thomas extends Welling United loan spell
© Getty Images 0 4 4 8 By Liam Apicella, Features Editor Filed: Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at 11:50 UK Last Updated: Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at 12:41 UK
Charlton Athletic defender Terell Thomas has agreed to extend his loan stint with Welling United. Read more at: https://tr.im/TVWqv
Playing for two sides, KM must be getting plenty of money from them