This is getting a bit silly now. As a combination of factors we have the smallest budget, a relatively inexperienced manager (six games at this level) a pretty young team, and are favourites to go down. Perhaps Charlton should be censured in some way for not following the pre-ordained script! The explanation of everything is whatever Lee Bowyer say it is, end of. In my view so far this season in terms of sheer willingness to compete only Barnsley have matched us, and whilst there are good skilled players in every team we have played, indeed good management and teamwork too, what Charlton are doing is squeezing every last bit of juice out of the battling imperative bottle...because bottle is what we show game after game. The secret others haven't sussed yet is that we have some pretty good players too. We are underestimated, and we out fight opponents. In a decent nip and tuck first half we might have scored, but so might Reading, hitting the woodwork and a great save from Phillips when Reading broke free after we gave the ball away. However the second half was very different. Was it that Reading were bemused that we hadn't laid down and died for them, and once they reached half time they simply didn't have the stomach to face a Charlton trademark performance for another 45 minutes? We basically took over and dictated virtually all of the second half, we had built a platform and were going to capitalise. OK Leko's goal took an unlucky deflection for Reading, but we had a lot of chances at regular intervals, I don't think Reading threatened despite decent approach play, their best chance came from a late free kick very well saved by an excellent Phillips. Any Phillips critics around today? No I don't think there are. Aneke came on after an hour for Williams whose 15 minute second half cameo was probably better that his first half performance, and Aneke shifted the prism a little bit and we became even more dangerous than we had been up to then. Aneke was brought down for a penalty that looked stonewall to me. Now guys. How many of you now think a Lyle penalty is a formality, and how many of you still have to hold your breath and battle the nerves? Even with the keeper attempting to play geometric mind games with Lyle it was no good for him, and of course for every one of us it was never in doubt...was it?!?!
We won because at the moment we have a team of winners, the fact that we totally deserved it is an added bonus.
Clean sheet. Undefeated. International break.
Does it get much better than this after six games?
It is going to get a lot lot tougher from now on in, but we might just about have the cojones to survive.
As for the players. I have mentioned Dillons saves, Solly might get sorted once in a move, but if an attacker does not immediately capitalise Solly does not get beaten twice. I thought he was superb, as was the whole defence. Pearce, Lockyer and Purrington are three more great defenders, and defensively I believe we were very much better than Reading. In midfield we had baldylocks and the three baby loans. I mean Gallagher and Cullen were so effective in their roles, and for me having seen a very disappointing Field against Forest Green, I would say he was our best player for the first hour and that was even after being shackled by a booking. Williams is Williams. Just as Taylor is Taylor. The guy takes the brunt, gives everything every game and regularly scores, what more do we want? That he gives away free winning lottery tickets to our fans every game? Leko can be frustrating I know, but Bowyer is right about his unpredictability and I am glad he scored, keeps his pecker up. Pratley was the perfect sub yet again, Hamed not especially noticeable.
The Charlton fans were so good, so loud and so sustained I thought we were playing at home. They were excellent, the challenge is to be that excellent when we hit a stumbling block.
This is all getting, as I say, rather silly now, I can't be doing with my head spinning this much.
Shout out to you lot. Loud and proud all game long. Had to sit on my hands throughout. What a performance, especially second half - quality across the pitch
Me too! I was sat near the Reading supporters next to ours. I was very well behaved until I had to comment when the bloke behind said we were 'one dimensional'!
Unbelievable stuff! Is our style of play the best we have seen from a Charlton team in living memory? We had some cracking teams under Curbs but Bowyer seems to be able too add that bit extra that has you on the edge of your seat and the fans fired up for most of the game.
Win was also vital today as being sensible, i can't help think we need as many points as possible by the Wigan game as after that things get a lot lot tougher.
Its frustrating yet despite our good start we could still lose our next two and end up in 13th
That's assuming that the 11 clubs now beneath us each win both their next 2 games.
As many of those clubs play each other in that period, it can't happen in the next 2 games.
great win and we are second .. dizzy heights .. do you reckon the BBC could have found a worse picture of Taylor ? .. they are taking the piss methinks
It's the effect of the acceleration as he's climbing the table.
EE Aye, EE Aye, EE Aye' Oh , up the football league we go , when we win promotion, this is what we'll sing, we are Charlton, we are Charlton, Bowyer is our KING!
The first time I sung that, it was "...Saunders is our KING!"
What a second half. Worth the shitty bus service junk to and from the stadium for that performance.
All players were on their game. But biggest joy was seeing Johnny Williams running amok in the second half. I think Bowyer took him off to avoid one of the Reading players taking a lump out of him, as he was looking absolute Premier League quality. Keep it up Johnny lad.
Had to sit in the home end but watching our fans dominate the atmosphere as much as Charlton dominated that second half was perfect viewing.
I would say Reading shaded the first half, they hit the bar and we missed a very decent chance. The Phillips save at the end of the 1st half was absolutely key as was his one from the free kick.
Then when we came out, we looked untouchable, superb passing, great link up play. It really could and should have been 3 or 4. I think we wanted to play better on the floor in the first half but the downpour put an end to that.
Normally when we are under the hammer of attacks in the last 5 minutes I get nervous but I can honestly say the whole back 4 and Dills were absolutely rock solid.
Taylor bullied their back line, but unfortunately gave the ball away a little too much in the 1st half imo, still, he gets a goal. Was clearly livid at Leko and Gallagher for not having a ball squared to him a couple of times.
Williams had another great game, Reading players and fans hated him which is a sign of how we'll he did. Aneke needed a big performance and he delivered, massive credit for him trying to stay on his feet before the 2nd rubbish tackle on him for the penalty.
A midfield of Field, Cullen and Gallagher is extremely green, but you can't put a price on ability and hunger. Pratley coming on for Field sealed the midfield battle in the last 10.
When I was walking out I heard some delusional Reading fans saying "I can't believe they won that" blah blah blah. Their multi million signings were overshadowed and outplayed, simple as that. They have a couple of exciting players on the ball, but when Sols dealt with the left winger and used his experience to block the trickery, it was a matter of time before that winger was subbed.
Watched the stream, amazing performance and effort, love Gallagher, he’s going to be some player, also thought Field looked assured. Cracking start to the season.
This is getting a bit silly now. As a combination of factors we have the smallest budget, a relatively inexperienced manager (six games at this level) a pretty young team, and are favourites to go down. Perhaps Charlton should be censured in some way for not following the pre-ordained script! The explanation of everything is whatever Lee Bowyer say it is, end of. In my view so far this season in terms of sheer willingness to compete only Barnsley have matched us, and whilst there are good skilled players in every team we have played, indeed good management and teamwork too, what Charlton are doing is squeezing every last bit of juice out of the battling imperative bottle...because bottle is what we show game after game. The secret others haven't sussed yet is that we have some pretty good players too. We are underestimated, and we out fight opponents. In a decent nip and tuck first half we might have scored, but so might Reading, hitting the woodwork and a great save from Phillips when Reading broke free after we gave the ball away. However the second half was very different. Was it that Reading were bemused that we hadn't laid down and died for them, and once they reached half time they simply didn't have the stomach to face a Charlton trademark performance for another 45 minutes? We basically took over and dictated virtually all of the second half, we had built a platform and were going to capitalise. OK Leko's goal took an unlucky deflection for Reading, but we had a lot of chances at regular intervals, I don't think Reading threatened despite decent approach play, their best chance came from a late free kick very well saved by an excellent Phillips. Any Phillips critics around today? No I don't think there are. Aneke came on after an hour for Williams whose 15 minute second half cameo was probably better that his first half performance, and Aneke shifted the prism a little bit and we became even more dangerous than we had been up to then. Aneke was brought down for a penalty that looked stonewall to me. Now guys. How many of you now think a Lyle penalty is a formality, and how many of you still have to hold your breath and battle the nerves? Even with the keeper attempting to play geometric mind games with Lyle it was no good for him, and of course for every one of us it was never in doubt...was it?!?!
We won because at the moment we have a team of winners, the fact that we totally deserved it is an added bonus.
Clean sheet. Undefeated. International break.
Does it get much better than this after six games?
It is going to get a lot lot tougher from now on in, but we might just about have the cojones to survive.
As for the players. I have mentioned Dillons saves, Solly might get sorted once in a move, but if an attacker does not immediately capitalise Solly does not get beaten twice. I thought he was superb, as was the whole defence. Pearce, Lockyer and Purrington are three more great defenders, and defensively I believe we were very much better than Reading. In midfield we had baldylocks and the three baby loans. I mean Gallagher and Cullen were so effective in their roles, and for me having seen a very disappointing Field against Forest Green, I would say he was our best player for the first hour and that was even after being shackled by a booking. Williams is Williams. Just as Taylor is Taylor. The guy takes the brunt, gives everything every game and regularly scores, what more do we want? That he gives away free winning lottery tickets to our fans every game? Leko can be frustrating I know, but Bowyer is right about his unpredictability and I am glad he scored, keeps his pecker up. Pratley was the perfect sub yet again, Hamed not especially noticeable.
The Charlton fans were so good, so loud and so sustained I thought we were playing at home. They were excellent, the challenge is to be that excellent when we hit a stumbling block.
This is all getting, as I say, rather silly now, I can't be doing with my head spinning this much.
Unbeaten and 14 points accrued in August...outstanding.
It's brilliant, isn't it?
I was just looking at the results and table - and see Derby languishing in the lower bottom half.
Couldn't help but thinking, I wonder if Krystian Beilik ever wishes that he could've come back to Charlton and rejoined Lee Bowyer's 'journey'?
Mate I bet Bauer, Aribo, Dijksteel and Grant are also looking at the results tonight and thinking whilst my bank balance is looking a bit better, I wish I was back with the gang.
Still I'm sure they will be enjoying their Saturday nights out tonight in Preston, Middlesbrough and Huddersfield!
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This is getting a bit silly now.
As a combination of factors we have the smallest budget, a relatively inexperienced manager (six games at this level) a pretty young team, and are favourites to go down.
Perhaps Charlton should be censured in some way for not following the pre-ordained script!
The explanation of everything is whatever Lee Bowyer say it is, end of.
In my view so far this season in terms of sheer willingness to compete only Barnsley have matched us, and whilst there are good skilled players in every team we have played, indeed good management and teamwork too, what Charlton are doing is squeezing every last bit of juice out of the battling imperative bottle...because bottle is what we show game after game.
The secret others haven't sussed yet is that we have some pretty good players too. We are underestimated, and we out fight opponents.
In a decent nip and tuck first half we might have scored, but so might Reading, hitting the woodwork and a great save from Phillips when Reading broke free after we gave the ball away.
However the second half was very different.
Was it that Reading were bemused that we hadn't laid down and died for them, and once they reached half time they simply didn't have the stomach to face a Charlton trademark performance for another 45 minutes?
We basically took over and dictated virtually all of the second half, we had built a platform and were going to capitalise. OK Leko's goal took an unlucky deflection for Reading, but we had a lot of chances at regular intervals, I don't think Reading threatened despite decent approach play, their best chance came from a late free kick very well saved by an excellent Phillips.
Any Phillips critics around today?
No I don't think there are.
Aneke came on after an hour for Williams whose 15 minute second half cameo was probably better that his first half performance, and Aneke shifted the prism a little bit and we became even more dangerous than we had been up to then. Aneke was brought down for a penalty that looked stonewall to me.
Now guys. How many of you now think a Lyle penalty is a formality, and how many of you still have to hold your breath and battle the nerves? Even with the keeper attempting to play geometric mind games with Lyle it was no good for him, and of course for every one of us it was never in doubt...was it?!?!
We won because at the moment we have a team of winners, the fact that we totally deserved it is an added bonus.
Clean sheet.
Undefeated.
International break.
Does it get much better than this after six games?
It is going to get a lot lot tougher from now on in, but we might just about have the cojones to survive.
As for the players. I have mentioned Dillons saves, Solly might get sorted once in a move, but if an attacker does not immediately capitalise Solly does not get beaten twice. I thought he was superb, as was the whole defence. Pearce, Lockyer and Purrington are three more great defenders, and defensively I believe we were very much better than Reading.
In midfield we had baldylocks and the three baby loans. I mean Gallagher and Cullen were so effective in their roles, and for me having seen a very disappointing Field against Forest Green, I would say he was our best player for the first hour and that was even after being shackled by a booking. Williams is Williams.
Just as Taylor is Taylor. The guy takes the brunt, gives everything every game and regularly scores, what more do we want? That he gives away free winning lottery tickets to our fans every game? Leko can be frustrating I know, but Bowyer is right about his unpredictability and I am glad he scored, keeps his pecker up. Pratley was the perfect sub yet again, Hamed not especially noticeable.
The Charlton fans were so good, so loud and so sustained I thought we were playing at home. They were excellent, the challenge is to be that excellent when we hit a stumbling block.
This is all getting, as I say, rather silly now, I can't be doing with my head spinning this much.
I'm going to go straight through my underpants at this rate.
Come on Roland, give Taylor what he's asking for! Surely then if he leaves Roland would make a fortune.
https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/lee-bowyer-hails-fearless-charlton-as-addicks-extend-unbeaten-start-with-win-at-reading/
As many of those clubs play each other in that period, it can't happen in the next 2 games.
Sorry to disappoint, Forever.
We will know a lot more by the end of October.
https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-sit-second-in-the-championship-table-but-lee-bowyer-insists-survival-is-still-the-aim/
What. A. Month.
Would love it if Bowyer gives the response of: "Nah just looking to survive" when he gets asked about the Premier League when we sit on 85-pts
All players were on their game. But biggest joy was seeing Johnny Williams running amok in the second half. I think Bowyer took him off to avoid one of the Reading players taking a lump out of him, as he was looking absolute Premier League quality. Keep it up Johnny lad.
How good is it to be able to make substitutions that actually have a positive effect on the game. Chuks was a handful as soon as he came on.
Get carried away but don't get complacent!!
Had to sit in the home end but watching our fans dominate the atmosphere as much as Charlton dominated that second half was perfect viewing.
I would say Reading shaded the first half, they hit the bar and we missed a very decent chance. The Phillips save at the end of the 1st half was absolutely key as was his one from the free kick.
Then when we came out, we looked untouchable, superb passing, great link up play. It really could and should have been 3 or 4. I think we wanted to play better on the floor in the first half but the downpour put an end to that.
Normally when we are under the hammer of attacks in the last 5 minutes I get nervous but I can honestly say the whole back 4 and Dills were absolutely rock solid.
Taylor bullied their back line, but unfortunately gave the ball away a little too much in the 1st half imo, still, he gets a goal. Was clearly livid at Leko and Gallagher for not having a ball squared to him a couple of times.
Williams had another great game, Reading players and fans hated him which is a sign of how we'll he did. Aneke needed a big performance and he delivered, massive credit for him trying to stay on his feet before the 2nd rubbish tackle on him for the penalty.
A midfield of Field, Cullen and Gallagher is extremely green, but you can't put a price on ability and hunger. Pratley coming on for Field sealed the midfield battle in the last 10.
When I was walking out I heard some delusional Reading fans saying "I can't believe they won that" blah blah blah. Their multi million signings were overshadowed and outplayed, simple as that. They have a couple of exciting players on the ball, but when Sols dealt with the left winger and used his experience to block the trickery, it was a matter of time before that winger was subbed.
Absolutely buzzing, Get in!
Still I'm sure they will be enjoying their Saturday nights out tonight in Preston, Middlesbrough and Huddersfield!