First team looked very decent in first half. Don't see the point in playing a complete youth side second half. None of those lads looked ready, and the number 15 Obileye had an absolute stinker.
Better result than last season at least
Charlton want to ease the players back in, by playing only one half, in the first game back.
As we have fark all else, the youth had to play the 2nd half. It also gives them a chance to show what they can do.
Announced crowd of 2200 but I reckon it was more. Second half a non event really, first half we started well and sustained it OK. Jordan Cousins best player of the afternoon by a bit of a distance. KAG was good, the rest mehish. A huge amount to do to be ready.
If that volley from Fazackarley had gone in near the end it would of been goal of the season. Unreal hit. First twenty minutes we looked very good. karlan took both goals very well , watt was lively.the two new boys solid enough and solly and wiggins great going forward . Fox caught out a couple of times but not bad. Hendo had one save to make and did it with ease. Mo Farah Diarra looked good , and cousins looks to have bulked up. Stand out player was Charles-cook , very lively and based on that has a lot to offer over the next few years. Second half , was less exciting than pairing socks but overall it's nice to have football back .
A most enjoyable outing, aided and abetted by a few pre- and post-match pints in the 'Door Hinge', the little micro-pub on the High Street. Nice beer and well worth a visit.
A good first half, which Charlton completely controlled and must have had at least 70% of possession. Hard work for the home side, chasing the ball in that heat. KAG looked extremely sharp, Charles-Cook did very well, Cousins has grown in stature (both figuratively and literally), Ba looked competent and our two central defenders had a very comfortable time against a tepid Welling. Solly also enjoyed himself down the right. The only player who looked a little bit out of sorts to me was Rhoys Wiggins but he was, in fairness, being played out of position.
A very different game in the second half with so many changes and Welling gave it a go, hitting the woodwork twice, although we also had a couple of respectable chances. You can't really begin to judge players on what is essentially a training exercise, although I thought that our two young central defenders looked a little industrial at times and we urgently need reinforcements in that area, particularly as The Beast appears to be persona non grata. Joe Pigott showed some nice touches and I liked the look of Oliver Muldoon in central midfield.
All in all, a most acceptable way to pass a few gentle hours in the sun - plus you get to change ends at half time.
Well, what a joke that was. I've never been to a pre-season at Welling to find so few first teamers..........even the 1st half team (which I assume was supposed to be a first 11) had Wiggins out of position, filling in because we have no wide men. Where were JJ, JBG, Vetokele, Bikey and the new "giant" up front ?? As for the 2nd half side - calling it a CAFC 11 would be a disservice. With the usual v.poor team announcer we had no idea who was who, apart from Piggott & Harriott - but that was mainly down to their usual in-effectiveness. What a waste of time & money and now I am really fearing the season ahead.
All I can say is that if RD wants to go down the route of playing the youth to sell on the occasional nugget then I wont go to PVR to watch a pre-season game anymore .........I'll just wait until we are playing there in a non-league game.
Where were JJ, JBG, Vetokele, Bikey and the new "giant" up front ??
Still injured, rested after international duty, still injured, out of favour (won't be with the club next month if Luzon has his way), picked up an injury yesterday.
Well, what a joke that was. I've never been to a pre-season at Welling to find so few first teamers..........even the 1st half team (which I assume was supposed to be a first 11) had Wiggins out of position, filling in because we have no wide men. Where were JJ, JBG, Vetokele, Bikey and the new "giant" up front ?? As for the 2nd half side - calling it a CAFC 11 would be a disservice. With the usual v.poor team announcer we had no idea who was who, apart from Piggott & Harriott - but that was mainly down to their usual in-effectiveness. What a waste of time & money and now I am really fearing the season ahead.
All I can say is that if RD wants to go down the route of playing the youth to sell on the occasional nugget then I wont go to PVR to watch a pre-season game anymore .........I'll just wait until we are playing there in a non-league game.
Erm read the comments... JJ was never fit enough for today whilst Vetokele and Makineok had picked up slight niggles, JBG was rested following International Duty so other than that it was the first team that started.
Seeing that people have often complained about Wiggins not getting forward enough I thought that playing him at Left Mid was quite a good move because it allowed him to get forward (complying with fan wishes!!)
Well, what a joke that was. I've never been to a pre-season at Welling to find so few first teamers..........even the 1st half team (which I assume was supposed to be a first 11) had Wiggins out of position, filling in because we have no wide men. Where were JJ, JBG, Vetokele, Bikey and the new "giant" up front ?? As for the 2nd half side - calling it a CAFC 11 would be a disservice. With the usual v.poor team announcer we had no idea who was who, apart from Piggott & Harriott - but that was mainly down to their usual in-effectiveness. What a waste of time & money and now I am really fearing the season ahead.
All I can say is that if RD wants to go down the route of playing the youth to sell on the occasional nugget then I wont go to PVR to watch a pre-season game anymore .........I'll just wait until we are playing there in a non-league game.
So we learned what we already knew: we have a small squad and the players we do have are good enough to beat Welling. Marvellous. Now to get some more players in
Well, what a joke that was. I've never been to a pre-season at Welling to find so few first teamers..........even the 1st half team (which I assume was supposed to be a first 11) had Wiggins out of position, filling in because we have no wide men. Where were JJ, JBG, Vetokele, Bikey and the new "giant" up front ?? As for the 2nd half side - calling it a CAFC 11 would be a disservice. With the usual v.poor team announcer we had no idea who was who, apart from Piggott & Harriott - but that was mainly down to their usual in-effectiveness. What a waste of time & money and now I am really fearing the season ahead.
All I can say is that if RD wants to go down the route of playing the youth to sell on the occasional nugget then I wont go to PVR to watch a pre-season game anymore .........I'll just wait until we are playing there in a non-league game.
The tannoy was effing loud today, maybe your ears just need a clean out? Also, surely in this day and age you possess a phone, all the lineups etc were put up online, and Welling were selling programmes too. And its not a disservice, I'd rather give the youngsters 45 minutes to try and shine in preseason than throwing them in at the deep end of the league, untried and untested, in 3 months time! As fire the missing players, you can't play injured guys just because some grumpy wazzock in the crowd demands it.
If you are fearing relegation after the first pre season game, which we won at a canter, with 9 first team regular players out of the 22 featured, then you sir, need to see a shrink
I got chatting to Regan Cooks dad several times whilst watching the u18s last season - a real character. As long as his boy is progressing he's happy. Really nice bloke, very level headed family and I hope he succeeds with us.
So, lets get this right. The players have had 2 months off & been back in training for a week or so, and JJ, Moussa and the giant striker are already injured or not back fit from last season. Added too that JBG couldn't;t turn up & make a 15/20 min appearance against a woeful Welling side as he played an international match 6 weeks ago Finally,Bikey, who is a contracted CAFC player and a key member of the team last season, wasn't selected, even though we have only 2 other senior centre halves om the payroll.
So we learned what we already knew: we have a small squad and the players we do have are good enough to beat Welling. Marvellous. Now to get some more players in
We lost last year
Eh? I must be getting old and my memory playing tricks. I'm sure that we won 4-1 last year with a pen in the last couple of minutes. obviously imagined that.
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As we have fark all else, the youth had to play the 2nd half. It also gives them a chance to show what they can do.
Second half was pretty pony and we buggered off with 15mins left. Based on today Obileye won't be the 4th centre back and neither will Lennon.
Like to see us sign two and have Diarra as 4th choice.
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A huge amount to do to be ready.
A good first half, which Charlton completely controlled and must have had at least 70% of possession. Hard work for the home side, chasing the ball in that heat. KAG looked extremely sharp, Charles-Cook did very well, Cousins has grown in stature (both figuratively and literally), Ba looked competent and our two central defenders had a very comfortable time against a tepid Welling. Solly also enjoyed himself down the right. The only player who looked a little bit out of sorts to me was Rhoys Wiggins but he was, in fairness, being played out of position.
A very different game in the second half with so many changes and Welling gave it a go, hitting the woodwork twice, although we also had a couple of respectable chances. You can't really begin to judge players on what is essentially a training exercise, although I thought that our two young central defenders looked a little industrial at times and we urgently need reinforcements in that area, particularly as The Beast appears to be persona non grata. Joe Pigott showed some nice touches and I liked the look of Oliver Muldoon in central midfield.
All in all, a most acceptable way to pass a few gentle hours in the sun - plus you get to change ends at half time.
All I can say is that if RD wants to go down the route of playing the youth to sell on the occasional nugget then I wont go to PVR to watch a pre-season game anymore .........I'll just wait until we are playing there in a non-league game.
Seeing that people have often complained about Wiggins not getting forward enough I thought that playing him at Left Mid was quite a good move because it allowed him to get forward (complying with fan wishes!!)
If you are fearing relegation after the first pre season game, which we won at a canter, with 9 first team regular players out of the 22 featured, then you sir, need to see a shrink
and you don't think we have problems............