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Swindon v Charlton - Match Thread / Post Match Views from Pg.11
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Some really good saves from Amos, good goals from all three of our scorers.SantaClaus said:PrincessFiona said:Were the goals shown on a programme on catchup?
https://youtu.be/OWO57qJO4vQ
Not sure Amos could do much with their goal.
Bonne got the praise from Bow, but Aneke came on and grabbed an assist and a goal. Match Winner right there.0 -
I would really like us to end the transfer window with a better right sided centre half option than Oshilaja. He's occasionally very good, he can be strong, quick, spot a clever pass or 1-2, but he can also instantly forget all that and be absolutely woeful. Generally he tends to decide which of these he's going to be for a whole game, so we could do with a more reliable defender there than him. Though the positive about him being our only right sided centre half is that Bowyer can't play him at left back, so there's that
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I'd actually be happy with him as a RB if there's nobody else out there and we can't get Matthews back. Agree we need at least another strong right-sided player for competition.Garrymanilow said:I would really like us to end the transfer window with a better right sided centre half option than Oshilaja. He's occasionally very good, he can be strong, quick, spot a clever pass or 1-2, but he can also instantly forget all that and be absolutely woeful. Generally he tends to decide which of these he's going to be for a whole game, so we could do with a more reliable defender there than him. Though the positive about him being our only right sided centre half is that Bowyer can't play him at left back, so there's that0 -
So true about Osh, he's a funny old player.0
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For now at least Pratley gives us another option there, and Barker too after his performances so far.Garrymanilow said:I would really like us to end the transfer window with a better right sided centre half option than Oshilaja. He's occasionally very good, he can be strong, quick, spot a clever pass or 1-2, but he can also instantly forget all that and be absolutely woeful. Generally he tends to decide which of these he's going to be for a whole game, so we could do with a more reliable defender there than him. Though the positive about him being our only right sided centre half is that Bowyer can't play him at left back, so there's thatAgree though, ideally we want to bring in a couple of centre backs with the potential to step up to the a Championship. I’m not convinced Oshilaja will do that, while Pearce is a bottom 6 Championship player at best.0 -
I'd say all his best games for us have been at RB. His performance against Forest at home was absolutely brilliant, especially in the first half. He tends to have the pace to get back into position when he goes forward and RB is a more forgiving role for lapses in concentration, especially when you've got Darren Pratley sweeping up around you.cafcfan1990 said:
I'd actually be happy with him as a RB if there's nobody else out there and we can't get Matthews back. Agree we need at least another strong right-sided player for competition.Garrymanilow said:I would really like us to end the transfer window with a better right sided centre half option than Oshilaja. He's occasionally very good, he can be strong, quick, spot a clever pass or 1-2, but he can also instantly forget all that and be absolutely woeful. Generally he tends to decide which of these he's going to be for a whole game, so we could do with a more reliable defender there than him. Though the positive about him being our only right sided centre half is that Bowyer can't play him at left back, so there's that
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At this moment in time, League One is Oshilaja's level. Seeing as we are in League One, he isn't a problem and he has potential to improve which playing him will help.5
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Pratley is less effective in L1 than the Championship for me. For that reason, he'd be well suited to CB.0
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Agree completely. As good/consistent as Matthews was, I think Oshilija's game against Forest was one of the best RB performances I've seen since Luke Young. Unfortunately it was never repeated, but I'd be more than happy for him to regularly play RB in League 1.Garrymanilow said:
I'd say all his best games for us have been at RB. His performance against Forest at home was absolutely brilliant, especially in the first half. He tends to have the pace to get back into position when he goes forward and RB is a more forgiving role for lapses in concentration, especially when you've got Darren Pratley sweeping up around you.cafcfan1990 said:
I'd actually be happy with him as a RB if there's nobody else out there and we can't get Matthews back. Agree we need at least another strong right-sided player for competition.Garrymanilow said:I would really like us to end the transfer window with a better right sided centre half option than Oshilaja. He's occasionally very good, he can be strong, quick, spot a clever pass or 1-2, but he can also instantly forget all that and be absolutely woeful. Generally he tends to decide which of these he's going to be for a whole game, so we could do with a more reliable defender there than him. Though the positive about him being our only right sided centre half is that Bowyer can't play him at left back, so there's that
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Oshilaja was also maybe a little unfortunate in that he was rarely playing several whole games in a row in the same position, instead filling in here and there.
Given a set position and a chance to settle into it he might be able to improve his admittedly pretty spotty record.
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Do you want/need Pratley in midfield in league 1? The way he plays is much more effective, noticeable, needed against better teams.Dazzler21 said:
Is he a good enough center back for the championship, certainly not. Could we "get by" with him in league 1? Probably.
I think that's what Mendonca ment.0 -
Pratley is not a CB, he gives away too many fouls and we cannot afford to give so many away in and around the 18 yard box. As an emergency, sure but not as a starter.Cafc43v3r said:
Do you want/need Pratley in midfield in league 1? The way he plays is much more effective, noticeable, needed against better teams.Dazzler21 said:
Is he a good enough center back for the championship, certainly not. Could we "get by" with him in league 1? Probably.
I think that's what Mendonca ment.
I think Pratley will surprise many from his CDM role this season.0 -
Thought Pratley did well at CDM against Swindon
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But he's playing him on the left side of the back 2 at present!Garrymanilow said:I would really like us to end the transfer window with a better right sided centre half option than Oshilaja. He's occasionally very good, he can be strong, quick, spot a clever pass or 1-2, but he can also instantly forget all that and be absolutely woeful. Generally he tends to decide which of these he's going to be for a whole game, so we could do with a more reliable defender there than him. Though the positive about him being our only right sided centre half is that Bowyer can't play him at left back, so there's that0 -
As an aside I saw a hell of a lot of Lapslie as he was developing.
I don't think I ever saw him play at right back.2 -
I am not disputing Pratley as a CDM, he was arguably our best out field player last season.Dazzler21 said:
Pratley is not a CB, he gives away too many fouls and we cannot afford to give so many away in and around the 18 yard box. As an emergency, sure but not as a starter.Cafc43v3r said:
Do you want/need Pratley in midfield in league 1? The way he plays is much more effective, noticeable, needed against better teams.Dazzler21 said:
Is he a good enough center back for the championship, certainly not. Could we "get by" with him in league 1? Probably.
I think that's what Mendonca ment.
I think Pratley will surprise many from his CDM role this season.
How many games did we dominant possession last season? About 3?
How many will we, hopefully, dominant this season. Probably a lot.
So I would say as a CDM, in most matches, we don't need him to play there. It's no coincidence that his best 2.5 games for us in league 1 were the play off semis and final.4 -
I think he's a good option as part of a back 3, as the "spare" CB who can then bring the ball out.Dazzler21 said:
Pratley is not a CB, he gives away too many fouls and we cannot afford to give so many away in and around the 18 yard box. As an emergency, sure but not as a starter.Cafc43v3r said:
Do you want/need Pratley in midfield in league 1? The way he plays is much more effective, noticeable, needed against better teams.Dazzler21 said:
Is he a good enough center back for the championship, certainly not. Could we "get by" with him in league 1? Probably.
I think that's what Mendonca ment.
I think Pratley will surprise many from his CDM role this season.
The thing is, he's still really fit. It's not as his legs have gone, he's still able to break into the opponent's box0 -
Almost like it's his natural position!ForeverAddickted said:Thought Pratley did well at CDM against Swindon
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I don't think anyone is disputing that :-)Dazzler21 said:
Almost like it's his natural position!ForeverAddickted said:Thought Pratley did well at CDM against Swindon
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Ha sorry, I did type my initial response while taking a walk to Danson!
I really enjoyed Pratley being part of a back 3 last season in some games. He reads danger really well, especially the opposition's runs into space. He also commits less fouls when facing play as most of his yellow cards are "reducer" type of tackles or hacks.
At some point, 35 yo defensive midfielders have to hang their boots up despite how fit they are in training/running sessions, unless they can let the ball do a lot of talking too, ie great passer/crosser/goalscorer of the odd vital goal.
That's my take on where I would have liked Pratters to play this season BUT now we do not have a plethora of CB's to make a back 3, this is unlikely.2 -
Dodgy-Deji is a decent right back but an accident waiting to happen at centre back. Totally agree we ideally need better in the centre of defence. All our centre backs are also on the short side. I’d like to see a physically strong and aerially dominant player brought in.1
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not sure if anyone’s mentioned it, but how good was their sub and goalscorer Johnny Smith. No doubt ne’s made Gallen’s book2
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Yeah might be one to keep an eye on, Swindon have just signed him on loan from Bristol Citykafka said:not sure if anyone’s mentioned it, but how good was their sub and goalscorer Johnny Smith. No doubt ne’s made Gallen’s book
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Perhaps we can do a Swansea in JanuaryForeverAddickted said:
Yeah might be one to keep an eye on, Swindon have just signed him on loan from Bristol Citykafka said:not sure if anyone’s mentioned it, but how good was their sub and goalscorer Johnny Smith. No doubt ne’s made Gallen’s book
First time @ League One level
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We've done it before when we signed Purrington on loan. Rotherham recalled him from AFC Wimbledon.killerandflash said:
Perhaps we can do a Swansea in JanuaryForeverAddickted said:
Yeah might be one to keep an eye on, Swindon have just signed him on loan from Bristol Citykafka said:not sure if anyone’s mentioned it, but how good was their sub and goalscorer Johnny Smith. No doubt ne’s made Gallen’s book
First time @ League One level
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Jonny Smith is 23 and spent the last 2 years on loan in L2 with Tranmere and Oldham, so is gradually working his way up the league0
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Was that Doughty with that run but then fluffed the 1 v 1 with keeper ?0
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Yepct_addick said:Was that Doughty with that run but then fluffed the 1 v 1 with keeper ?1










