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Post-match Thread: Doncaster v Charlton | Good Friday | April 2nd, 2021

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  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,418
    It was good to see Bogle too! 

    Doncaster looked like us for the past 4 months.
  • AllHailTheHen
    AllHailTheHen Posts: 3,066
    edited April 2021
    More of an even game first half but think we looked very comfortable for most of that second without creating many of our own chances. Fantastic work rate with JFC making up for his wayward passing by being everywhere. Innis looked immense and the rest of the defence were excellent too. DJ definitely looked more effective than Millar

    Definitely a performance to build on.
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,218
    edited April 2021
    Good result. Had the ball in the net twice and looked dangerous at times. Even with the 7 mins of injury time I never felt that much like Donny would score, they were poor today. I liked our shape, we managed to set up in a way that got the best out of the wide players, Pratley and to an extent Gilbey. Maatsen had an excellent first half, though he was anonymous in the second, and it allowed us to play Purrington who is just a good, steady defender. I’m always happier having him as part of the back four. Inniss had an excellent game and you could feel how much easier it made Pearce’s life having a calm communicator with him. Gilbey had a mixed game, he showed glimpses of talent on the ball but had a really decent second half chasing things down, making challenges and showing a bit of pace. 

    The only real negatives are that Millar was poor, as was JFC on the ball and we looked a bit disjointed. I like to think we’ll get used to the new way of playing and become more coherent as a side in the future. I like this set up and I hope we stick with it. 3 big points, Bogle didn’t score against us and we’ve shoved a team around us further down. Great start to the day
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,016
    Surprised a little bit (in a good way) by how much of an impact Adkins seems to have had already. The players seem to have got a bit of belief and self confidence back, certainly some players faded as it went on but overall that has to be seen as pretty positive.

    Also glad to see that Adkins has at least a pragmatic side to him. He may prefer to see attacking, passing football but he's not ideologically welded to it and results matter more than performances at this point in time.
  • For anyone who missed Adkins' comments on SKY

  • cafc_se7
    cafc_se7 Posts: 2,282
    Fans wont like Adkins view on Gilbey, thought he was phenomenal
    I know who’s opinion I trust! People soon forget he was injured before and didn’t look the same player....today, again, was his first game back in a long while and he worked his socks off! Definition of a scapegoat!
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,403
    aliwibble said:
    Adkins in the postmatch - "I thought Alex Gilbey was phenomenal". I can only assume he's identified that Gilbey is suffering from a massive loss of confidence, and is trying to talk him up as a result, because phenomenal is not the word I'd have used.
    I thought he was alright... He didn't stop pressing all game. A few good moments and a few poor ones. 
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 12,005
    Enjoyed that. We looked disciplined. Adkins obviously worked on shape and I bet that clean sheet is as big as the win.

    I’d written off this season.....bloody hope again. Gets you every time. 


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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,277
    JFC everywhere

    No very pretty but effective.

    Innis makes such look so much stronger but Pearce and Pratley did really well.

    Gilbey was frustrating on the ball but put a defensive shift in.

    We're still outsiders for the play-offs but we're still in the race.

    NARAWA
  • mendonca said:
    It was good to see Bogle too! 

    Doncaster looked like us for the past 4 months.
    Their run of form of late confirms what Curbs has been saying a few times on ValleyPass

    Everyone else has to have a blip at some stage
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,962
    Maybe he did deserve to be Man of the Match...

    JFC ...... 4/10

    That right, @Dazzler21


    Sorry, Daz!  :smiley:



  • cafc_se7
    cafc_se7 Posts: 2,282
    Throw Famewo in and we will only look more solid! Pearce is not somebody we can rely on in a playoff push! 

    Thought it was a very professional performance and feels better to win in that fashion! Innis and JFC were superb! 
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 5,921
    I think you can already see a change of attitude in the players. Adkins post match interview a breath of fresh air, focussed on the positive and no digging out the officials, other teams manager, the pitch, or anything 
  • paulfox
    paulfox Posts: 2,356
    Well done Nadkins praising Gilbey who I thought had a good game. 👍
    Positive, simple and clever man management. Football isn’t rocket science and you’ll probably see an even better Gilbey  next time. 
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,432
    edited April 2021
    Oggy Red said:
    Maybe he did deserve to be Man of the Match...

    JFC ...... 4/10

    That right, @Dazzler21

    Sorry, Daz!  :smiley:

    Up til half time he and Gilbey were having shockers. I'm not going to lie and say they weren't, second half both came out drastically improved. 

    Would like to know how many crosses got to their man? how many passes were successful? 
  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,704
    Excellent result, good overall performance, 3 points away from home on Sky live, what’s not to like.

    Innis a real giant for us but thought back 4 looked as solid as they have done all season.

    Onwards and upwards.
  • ro_addick
    ro_addick Posts: 285
    Ben18 said:
    Inniss being back is like dragging in someone’s dad to help out. Monster
    For sure. Just great to have him back and in top form...he's been sorely missed, proof positive v Donny! 
  • siblers
    siblers Posts: 2,030
    Charlton winning on Sky is such a god damn rarity and I missed it cause I got the kick off time wrong.

    I am both delighted and sickened 

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  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,962
    For anyone who missed Adkins' comments on SKY

    You've got to love Nads, haven't you?

    We get 3 points - and his cup runneth over.


    Winning is a good feeling!



  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,119
    When I saw the line-up, didn’t think we’d get much out of the game, to be honest. But hats off to the lads, they surpassed my expectations. Forster-Caskey ... outstanding and deservedly got MOTM. We had shape, the midfield protected the back four and we looked half dangerous on the break. Interestingly, Adkins thought Gilbey was outstanding. My view ... Hmmn. It’s a shame Lincoln have bottled it for Tuesday but I now fancy us to have a good end of season. Are the play-offs a possibility? Maybe but I still think we’re going to have to rely on others falling away. C’MON YOU REDS
  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,334
    quite a strange feeling today as the board went up for 7 minutes extra. at 1-0 up that would normally be a sinking feeling followed by 7 minutes of nail biting, today I just felt completely calm about the whole thing, just couldn't imagine any way we were going to concede this afternoon
  • CafcWest
    CafcWest Posts: 6,182
    Enjoyed that.  Inniss big plus (in more ways than one).  Inspired decision to play Maatsen in attack and I noticed he tracked back well too.  Still quite a few individual errors they need to cut out and a real let off from Matthew's back pass.  Good to see Purrington back in the side.  Millar always look dangerous but gets caught in the headlights too often and his decision making is questionable.  Still a clean sheet and three points away can't be bad...
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,962
    Dazzler21 said:
    Oggy Red said:
    Maybe he did deserve to be Man of the Match...

    JFC ...... 4/10

    That right, @Dazzler21

    Sorry, Daz!  :smiley:

    Up til half time he and Gilbey were having shockers. I'm not going to lie and say they weren't, second half both came out drastically improved. 

    Would like to know how many crosses got to their man? how many passes were successful? 
    I know, Daz. Just a liitle wind up. Couldn't resist, mate!  



  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,175
    Forward on for a foward in a tight game. It'll never catch on...  
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,876
    cafc_se7 said:
    Fans wont like Adkins view on Gilbey, thought he was phenomenal
    I know who’s opinion I trust! People soon forget he was injured before and didn’t look the same player....today, again, was his first game back in a long while and he worked his socks off! Definition of a scapegoat!
    Not a case of trusting opinions. The manager is clearly building a player up, and it’s no problem in any way, but he was very far from phenomenal and I’ll don’t think you’ll find a single other person saying it. 

    Not important though 
  • Addickhead86
    Addickhead86 Posts: 1,152
    JFC was great, Inniss outstanding. I don't think we're going to suddenly explode into a dynamic, expansive attacking outfit, but I make the gameplan right for these next games: keep it tight, solid, get down the wings, win set pieces. I like the fact that NA obv hasn't had enough time to work on playing out from the back properly, so we didn't bother faffing around with that. Also was interesting with NA giving Gilbey a reverse Bowyering in the interview...
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 6,002
    Decent performance and really happy with the win. Unfortunately I feel a bit factor was catching Donny at a good time as they are clearly on the slide.

    Im not getting carried away with thinking this is our march to Wembley, the other teams around us that we will be playing are very much in form and will be a lot more threatening then Donny today. 
  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 10,705
    Best away record in the league. I knew it was good but not that good.

    Even with our 'trusty' defence I never felt in any danger of conceding. Doncaster were poor and we looked pretty well organised. Not a great game for the neutral at all but it was a professional performance from us and another 3 points on the board. I don't care how we get them 3 points at this stage.

    Well done Nige and the boys.