I wonder how many of the above comments come from people who didn't actually watch the game but can't wait to get stuck in to the team or Robinson. Anyone care to admit that?
I very rarely make comments on CL, but feel so incensed regarding the attitude of players who get paid lots of money and this is how they repay the fans in failing to acknowledge those who support them week in and week out! It is a failing of the coach and his staff if the players are not doing this and if they are upset, just think how the supporters are feeling and they are the ones who pay who help pay their wages!
Clearly lacking discipline inside the club, and I am certain SCP would not accept this kind of behaviour, but his standards as we know were a lot higher than KR.
Good luck to SCP and his TEAM, outside bet for the playoffs!
And again, 3 substitutions in the last 10 minutes, one of these in added time, trying to run the clock down and slow the game down, how many more points will we lose before he understands that this negative move is not working, it has cost us on so many occasions.
To be fair he got slagged off here last week for NOT making defensive substitutions, with everyone saying he was naive for bringing on Aribo instead of a defensive player like Jackson or a CB. Sometimes with subs you look a genius if they come off, and a w*nker if they don't.
That player standing three yards behind everyone on the six yard box is Lennon. Ridiculous. Don't agree with the substitution but it's absolutely awful defending from him. What is he doing over there?
Yeah, looks as if he played the bloke onside. Rest of the team had held a decent line.
And I say that as a Lennon defender.
Giving their player 4-5 yards on the edge of the penalty area is also pretty inexcusable - the mid field were also guilty of backing off too much at the end of the Oxford game
Agreed, last week the 3 goals last week were from the edge of the box, this came from a shot at the edge of the box, where's the midfield cover attacking the ball and closing down the player?
Reeves was put clean through about eight yards out on the right side of the area in the first half and he passed the ball backwards to the penalty spot, where it was charged down. No idea what he was thinking.
SERIOUSLY??? - Reeves is in the EXACT same position as the Doncaster scorer yet passes??? - Just put your foot through it!!!
First time, outside of the right foot, bottom corner.
"not getting the rub of the green" ??? Probably the worst comment I've heard from a CAFC manager. I admit I wasn't there, but reading the match thread I don't recall hearing that we had a blatant penalty turned down, or a shot cross the line & not given, or a bad tackle go unpunished & then that player scoring for them.
That bloke just can't hold his hands up and say I got it wrong - again !
We sang our hearts out the whole game and probably only 3 or 4 players clapped us from the halfway line. Not a single player came over to us and even KR didnt stay and clap us. We were superb supporters today. Disgusting recognition back from the players who again let us down in last minute.
Not sure he got it wrong, he can’t force Fosu not to have a heavy touch after rounding the keeper, if he puts that in game over thanks very much, same with Joshs chance first half, he tried to shore it up with Jacko and Harry and it backfired, move on to Tuesday night. Sometimes think we get to strung up on last minute goals for and against
Totally dominated the game no mention of Fosu missing an open goal in the second half. People blaming Robinson? The players should look at themselves, we have to take our chances, should have been out of sight, that shot at the end could have gone anywhere but unfortunately it fell to their player five yards out.
I wonder how many of the above comments come from people who didn't actually watch the game but can't wait to get stuck in to the team or Robinson. Anyone care to admit that?
Robinson can't take the blame for it all. Fosu missed the chance to seal the game not him.
But at same time, he decided to start Reeves and keep him on. He brought Lennon on and the things that's angering me the most tonight is that he again failed to sign a striker.
Relying on same couple of players to score all the time. Zyro a striker but a winger comes on up top? We finished the game with a shit CB at LB and a striker down the wing. Our striker is out on loan yet again and shit like Marshall and Reeves get starts.
"not getting the rub of the green" ??? Probably the worst comment I've heard from a CAFC manager. I admit I wasn't there, but reading the match thread I don't recall hearing that we had a blatant penalty turned down, or a shot cross the line & not given, or a bad tackle go unpunished & then that player scoring for them.
That bloke just can't hold his hands up and say I got it wrong - again!
I wonder how many of the above comments come from people who didn't actually watch the game but can't wait to get stuck in to the team or Robinson. Anyone care to admit that?
Happy to admit I wasn't at the game and that I don't think Robinson is up to the job - I note for the second week in the row he is blaming the team rather than taking responsibility himself. I said the same last week. This is just a management 101 failure in any field not just football.
I wonder how many of the above comments come from people who didn't actually watch the game but can't wait to get stuck in to the team or Robinson. Anyone care to admit that?
Happy to admit I wasn't at the game and that I don't think Robinson is up to the job - I note for the second week in the row he is blaming the team rather than taking responsibility himself. I said the same last week. This is just a management 101 failure in any field not just football.
I wonder how many of the above comments come from people who didn't actually watch the game but can't wait to get stuck in to the team or Robinson. Anyone care to admit that?
Happy to admit I wasn't at the game and that I don't think Robinson is up to the job - I note for the second week in the row he is blaming the team rather than taking responsibility himself. I said the same last week. This is just a management 101 failure in any field not just football.
Players have to take responsibility too but can't disagree with what your saying. He's making poor decisions and he's not taking us up.
Wigan, Scunthorpe and Shreswbury lose. Rotherham win, everyone else draws. What a missed opportunity, but at least it's pretty much as you were, and we still have two games in hand on some.
Sadly one of those games is @ Shrewsbury
Would much rather have the points for once
Has it come to this? We're scared of Shrewsbury?!
3-0 Charlton. The beginning of the end the the Shrews (or whatever their nickname is).
Was at the game. It was a difficult game to analyse why we didn't win it. Certainly not scoring a second or third goal was a big factor, so I support Robinson's comments, players have to be more clinical. I thought we started the second half slowly, allowing Doncaster to grow into the game, although they didn't create any chances, it gave them a bit of momentum, although they didn't create any chances of note. After we scored the first goal I would like to see Charlton on the front foot. The opposition have conceded and are desperate to get back into the game. I would like to see us take a few more risks, pushing forward for the second. What we have appeared to do in the last few games is play a bit deeper, playing more on the break, which would have worked if Reeves and Fosu had converted their chances. With regards the substitutions I have never liked bringing on more defenders, it disrupts those around them, and the structure gets upset. If this is the tactic, then, like another poster, I would have gone 5 at the back. Bring on the extra centre half, but keep the full backs the same. I feel sorry for Lennon. He is a centre half, and his default position is to defend the centre of the box, he was playing too narrow the moment he came on for daSilva. He is also just back from 18 months out and he is one of our own, and I dislike the abuse he is getting from the boo boys. Perhaps Robinson wants to give him more confidence, to be part of a winning team, but it didn't work, but I'm not going to criticise Lennon or Robinson for trying. On individual players I thought the majority played pretty well. On Ben Reeves, I thought he did a good job playing higher up the pitch, supporting Maginess. The one I am concerned about is Marshall. I can't fault his work rate, closing down players bringing the ball out from the back, supporting Solly in covering the right hand side of the pitch. However if you think of his main job of playing wide, beating full backs and delivering inviting crosses for the forwards he has been disappointing. He doesn't seem to be able to beat a player and his crossing in recent games has been poor. I would play Kaikai in his position next game. Disappointed, but not gutted, support inside the ground was great.
I wonder how many of the above comments come from people who didn't actually watch the game but can't wait to get stuck in to the team or Robinson. Anyone care to admit that?
I've not made any comments as I wasn't there but I have 'liked' a lot of posts making criticism of Robinson, criticism I agree with. He's not good enough, end of. Can't wait till he effs off.
Can’t be arsed to read this thread, just know if is going to be full of Lennon bashing. Young lad, seems like one who will always give his best. If he had not been last man their scorer would likely have stood in line with Bauer and would still have got to the high looping ball. Bad luck with a deflected shot. Should have taken more chances, one goal is often not enough. Onwards we go, worst case we end mid table this season but with our mega money new owners we will romp it next year. Palace got mashed by a crap Everton team and now have United, Spurs and Chelsea up. rejoice in that.
You sure... You may have Sunderland, Hull , Birmingham in the mix next season.
Highlight of the day was on the train home. Mate came out with I don't give a f@ck if red bull buy us change our name and move us to another ground if there willing to throw millions at us I'm happy with that.
I was talking to a German friend about why England lose on penalties. he said 'it's because you think you're going to lose on penalties'. He then said 'We know we're going to win on penalties. In fact we know we're going to win, full stop'.
We are the opposite of that. 'Expect the worst'. 'It's the hope that kills you'. These have become the Charlton philosophy/expectation. Whether it's based on experience or not it's a negativity that permeates the whole club, from fans to players. Need to break away from that.
Highlight of the day was on the train home. Mate came out with I don't give a f@ck if red bull buy us change our name and move us to another ground if there willing to throw millions at us I'm happy with that.
Sounds like a cracking day if that was the highlight :-)
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It is a failing of the coach and his staff if the players are not doing this and if they are upset, just think how the supporters are feeling and they are the ones who pay who help pay their wages!
Clearly lacking discipline inside the club, and I am certain SCP would not accept this kind of behaviour, but his standards as we know were a lot higher than KR.
Good luck to SCP and his TEAM, outside bet for the playoffs!
Good performance, shit last 5 mins, as usual but the team is scared and obviously on their mind.
Move on for christ sake, we were absolute dog shit a month ago, there is a light, just unlucky..
Bar 7 minutes in the past two games we'd be bossing the play off places and having teams worried about playing us.
Get behind them
That bloke just can't hold his hands up and say I got it wrong - again !
where do we get these twonks from.
Tbf, I'm not impressed by these late substitutions.
But at same time, he decided to start Reeves and keep him on. He brought Lennon on and the things that's angering me the most tonight is that he again failed to sign a striker.
Relying on same couple of players to score all the time. Zyro a striker but a winger comes on up top? We finished the game with a shit CB at LB and a striker down the wing. Our striker is out on loan yet again and shit like Marshall and Reeves get starts.
3-0 Charlton. The beginning of the end the the Shrews (or whatever their nickname is).
After we scored the first goal I would like to see Charlton on the front foot. The opposition have conceded and are desperate to get back into the game. I would like to see us take a few more risks, pushing forward for the second. What we have appeared to do in the last few games is play a bit deeper, playing more on the break, which would have worked if Reeves and Fosu had converted their chances.
With regards the substitutions I have never liked bringing on more defenders, it disrupts those around them, and the structure gets upset. If this is the tactic, then, like another poster, I would have gone 5 at the back. Bring on the extra centre half, but keep the full backs the same.
I feel sorry for Lennon. He is a centre half, and his default position is to defend the centre of the box, he was playing too narrow the moment he came on for daSilva. He is also just back from 18 months out and he is one of our own, and I dislike the abuse he is getting from the boo boys. Perhaps Robinson wants to give him more confidence, to be part of a winning team, but it didn't work, but I'm not going to criticise Lennon or Robinson for trying.
On individual players I thought the majority played pretty well. On Ben Reeves, I thought he did a good job playing higher up the pitch, supporting Maginess. The one I am concerned about is Marshall. I can't fault his work rate, closing down players bringing the ball out from the back, supporting Solly in covering the right hand side of the pitch. However if you think of his main job of playing wide, beating full backs and delivering inviting crosses for the forwards he has been disappointing. He doesn't seem to be able to beat a player and his crossing in recent games has been poor. I would play Kaikai in his position next game.
Disappointed, but not gutted, support inside the ground was great.
Mate came out with I don't give a f@ck if red bull buy us change our name and move us to another ground if there willing to throw millions at us I'm happy with that.
We are the opposite of that. 'Expect the worst'. 'It's the hope that kills you'. These have become the Charlton philosophy/expectation. Whether it's based on experience or not it's a negativity that permeates the whole club, from fans to players. Need to break away from that.