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Scunthorpe v Charlton - Post Match Views

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  • Rob said:

    That was so bad defensively. I felt that moving Solly to the left didn't help and I felt that when the sub was made and not in hindsight. This totally unbalanced us at the back. That, coupled with Sarr in the middle, really did unhinge us and we were all over the place at the back all of the game basically.

    A bit of an anomaly this game, actually, as it was so unlike how we've been playing all season. And maybe it was going to happen anyway as we were all over the place for their early first goal when Page was still on the field and Solly was at RB.

    So, I'm just putting it down to a bad day at the office But, what a bad day it was. So many players were just off. I don't think Pratley contributed anything. Grant was off all game. Taylor, Fosu, Cullen and Aribo were ok but were up against it as our defence was so bad. Couldn't blame Dijksteel. I thought he played pretty well. Steer, Solly and Sarr were all pretty awful. Pearce was up against it and couldn't stem the tide. Our overall shape at the back was just off.

    I thought the substitution of Igor for Fosu was wrong. Would have preferred for him to replace Grant who I thought was ineffective the whole game.

    Maybe it was the atmosphere (or lack of) that affected the players. It certainly was a dreary game. I don't mind losing if it was a good performance but that performance was woeful. So different to every other game this season. It was all so out of character.

    Any other day I believe we would have beaten Scunthorpe pretty easily but not with the defensive shambles we had out there today.

    Onwards and upwards. It'll be nice to get back home for Coventry on Saturday.

    Can’t disagree with most of what you say but I thought our play going forward in the first half was, at times, possibly the best I have seen all season......and yet we somehow went in a goal behind.
    People I was with we’re all scratching their heads......it was quite bizarre.
  • I dreamt we came back to win 6-5 in injury time :(
  • edited October 2018
    I wasn’t there and didn’t see the stream so can only offer comments based on common sense and what I am getting from the remarks on here. First point, dodgy ref or not, you can’t concede five goals in a game (eight in two) and expect to get much. Second, our defence has been a accident waiting to happen and Paddy B was that accident. Relying on two highly injury prone full backs with no specialist back up is madness/par for the course for RD (delete as appropriate). We have been wetting ourselves over our new found squad depth but we still have a glaring deficiency. Third, unbeaten runs can be a bit of a millstone so there is a tiny part of me that is relieved that it’s over for now and we can embark on another one. Fourth, Pratley, nah not for me. Fifth. Dillon, you might need to take the hint soon pal. He just doesn’t fancy you.

    Onwards to Saturday but we need a win and to fashion a defence from somewhere. We might be seeing plenty of goals this season.
  • I wasn’t there and didn’t see the stream so can only offer comments based on common sense and what I am getting from the remarks on here. First point, dodgy ref or not, you can’t concede five goals in a game (eight in two) and expect to get much. Second, our defence has been a accident waiting to happen and Paddy B was that accident. Relying on two highly injury prone full backs with no specialist back up is madness/par for the course for RD (delete as appropriate). We have been wetting ourselves over our new found squad depth but we still have a glaring deficiency. Third, unbeaten runs can be a bit of a millstone so there is a tiny part of me that is relieved that it’s over for now and we can embark on another one. Fourth, Pratley, nah not for me. Fifth. Dillon, you might need to take the hint soon pal. He just doesn’t fancy you.

    Onwards to Saturday but we need a win and to fashion a defence from somewhere. We might be seeing plenty of goals this season.

    If Steer starts on Saturday I'll be worried.
  • Just seen the highlights.

    How can anyone with a functioning brain cell conclude that Pearce deliberately handled that ball. He was standing next to the bloke!!
  • Just seen the highlights.

    How can anyone with a functioning brain cell conclude that Pearce deliberately handled that ball. He was standing next to the bloke!!

    Have seen these given before.
  • It doesn't make it right.
  • It doesn't make it right.

    Not to say it does but it happens - need to focus on sorting our porous defence out.
  • Aribos penalty was pretty lame on Saturday, swings and roundabouts .
    Although we sound like the worlds unluckiest team in the world with ref’s going by reports on here
  • It would appear we are at home to Mr Cock-up.
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  • Aribos penalty was pretty lame on Saturday, swings and roundabouts .
    Although we sound like the worlds unluckiest team in the world with ref’s going by reports on here

    Looks like I'm the only one on here but I thought the ref could of given a few more fouls to them.
  • In the cold light of day I blame Grant more than the ref for that loss...
  • saturday now is important that we go at it from the off how a team bounces back from a loss is the mark of a serious team, we can blame the ref but really and truly its the same old - you don't take your chances the opposition will.

    looking at the match stats.

    charlton 56% poss 7 shots on target 8 corners - goals scored 3
    scunthorpe 44% poss 8 shots on target 7 corners - goals scored 5

    on paper we haven't been battered.
  • Laddick01 said:

    Page out for a while according to Bowyer, should we start looking elsewhere for a LB that can actually manage 30+ games a season?

    Not really if he had been afforded the rest he needed instead of playing the last two with a niggle he may well have been back within the month
  • 11 league games played and the squads already been through quite a lot with different positions and formations used. Hopefully Bowyer learns from last night, and tweaks it for the Coventry game. The biggest thing being playing players in their most comfortable position available. If Bielik is back and Sarr can play left back then it’s happy days.
  • thought it was a pen myself, if your arms are outstretched like that then you always run the risk
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  • thought it was a pen myself, if your arms are outstretched like that then you always run the risk

    having just seen the highlights posted above I have to agree. Pearce's hand stopped to ball from going across the box & to their player. Pen for me. Just the same as the shout we didnt get in the away leg of the Play-offs.....We didn't get that one & I'm still convinced it was a pen to this day.

    Cant see much of the build ups to their goals but looks like terrible defending to me. Also blame must go to Grant for a (supposedly) awful miss & not passing when he shot (just like he did at home v Shrews). I dont mind a striker being selfish if he's Killer, Super Clive, Robbie Fowler etc.....but Grant resembles his name sake Kim.
  • We have been quite good at finding a way to lose for a few years now. Maybe it is a mental thing!
  • Laddick01 said:

    Page out for a while according to Bowyer, should we start looking elsewhere for a LB that can actually manage 30+ games a season?

    JDS only played 75 minutes of league football, we should have got him back
    Two questions.
    Were you at the game or did you watch it on iFollow?
  • After watching the highlights:-

    That's a pen, his arm is away from his body and stops a cross going in, doesn't matter how close he is to the man. We'd be apoplectic if that wasn't given for us.

    Steer should have done better for the 1st and 5th, positioning looks all over the place.

    We've just had an unbeaten run and have come unstuck on a Tuesday night up North, typical Charlton and there's no need for the mass manning of the panic stations that seems to be happening on here. My only worry is that our defence has just taken another hit when it was already depleted, hopefully Bielik and Mascoll are back from injury sharpish.
  • Reality check.
  • edited October 2018
    Grant only has to pass to Aribo for a tap in, shoots and seconds later it is 3-2 to them rather than 3-2 to us. Looked like a no brainer to me! And in a nutshell you have the issue. In tight games there are moments and what you do in those moments are usually the difference - our judgement in those moments has been in recent years beyond awful. It almost feels like we are trying to make the wrong call.

    We have this player in Fosu who can just glide past opponents at will - why with that attribute do we not create more in this league? Is it again always making those wrong calls at the important times?
  • at the game ..
    we started with at least 3 players who didn't appear to be match fit and, because of that were perhaps apprehensive and off colour .. Fosu, Grant and Page .. Page especially is injury prone .. another one very unfortunately as he was settling into the side very nicely .. he started because of no other option at left back ?
    Solly's move to left back caused us all sorts of problems .. as good as he is, he rarely gets past defenders to get crosses into the area .. Dijksteel for all his attributes is no right back ..
    after just 5 minutes we had a makeshift defence .. a novice right back, a reserve and shaky central defender and a left back playing out of position ..
    upfield Fosu and Grant were slow both in thought and deed .. without Taylor last night the result could have been far more embarrassing, he and Aribo were outstanding ..

    we had the lion's share of possession but made poor use of it against a good side who lined up with three big central defenders and two quick full backs .. we were essentially outmuscled, outsped and yet still contrived to give them three goals on a plate ..
    Steer had no real saves to make but was beaten 5 times .. we also cleared at least one shot off the line ..
    after we took the lead we still lacked the nous to be pragmatic, to slow down and play a simple game .. I was in favour last night of having Pratley in the side as a 'stiffener' in midfield .. it didn't work .. stiff ? he was almost immobile and we improved when Reeves came on, at least in attack

    having written all that, fortune was not on our side .. Fosu hit the post in the second half, a penalty shout was waved away (the type that home teams often get and away teams rarely do) .. their third goal was from a good but wickedly deflected shot and of course Page limped away after 5 minutes .. we need to sign an 'emergency' left back sooner than a s a p .. the game might be a wake up call .. we need hard work to sort out the defence and as has been pointed out by a few on here, midfield is good going forwards, poor going back .. (I forgot to mention, Cullen was great in the first half, second half he was marked out of the game)

    All told a disappointing night for the long distance travelling fans who made good noise throughout despite the drummer being banned from taking his instrument of fame into the ground.

    ME? .. I'll put this down to a collective bad day at the coal face
  • Just seen the highlights.

    How can anyone with a functioning brain cell conclude that Pearce deliberately handled that ball. He was standing next to the bloke!!

    If your arm/hand is in an unnatural position, then the ref is entitled to give hand ball.
    Unfortunately, Pearce's arm was not down by his side. If it was the ball wouldn't haven't hit his hand.
    It was unfortunate, but definitely a penalty.
  • Croydon said:

    After watching the highlights:-

    That's a pen, his arm is away from his body and stops a cross going in, doesn't matter how close he is to the man. We'd be apoplectic if that wasn't given for us.
    Agreed, to me the penalty was slightly harsh but if it had been the other way round we would have been screaming for it.
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