Clearly misjudgments have been made about the ability of the current group of players to compete for promotion from this league. TS is no mug (and is no chancer), nor is NA or Gallen. Regardless of the positive stance that is their style, it will now be plain to them as well as it is to us and surely all the players that this team, not for lack of effort, will not be competitive - certainly not playing this system, most likely not any system. Better to have that stark truth laid bare now, with time left to do meaningful business in the transfer market. So, perversely, I’m grateful for the dismal displays in these first 4 games. Time to go to work gentlemen and do some serious business by way of loans and/or purchases to remedy the deficiencies. In TS, NA and the recruitment team I still confidently trust.
But, as I have been banging on for weeks & weeks & weeks.....we all knew the squad wasn't good enough ages ago & we keep being told to wait until transfer deadline day (even Gallen said this just the other day) and we'll pick up a bargain when prices fall/teams are desperate/Chelsea need to offload 17 year old Jonny-never-played-before. Just because we've lost 3 on the spin do you think these clubs are now going to be accommodating...? The opposite will now be true. They now know that we are desperate so will jack up the price even further. We have done ourselves no favours & as every day passes the worse it gets. Its like being in quicksand & with every turn we are sinking further.
But of course I'm wrong. I've been wrong all summer and by next week Chelsea, Arsenal & West Ham will be loaning us the next Gallagher, Biliek & Cullen.
I thought that today was probably the best I’ve seen us play this season (seen three of four games) but sadly that isn’t saying too much.
It is interesting to read the majority of the XI getting coated on here by one poster or another-in the main I saw players giving 100% for the team but sadly, at the moment, we just lack quality particularly in the attacking third.
In saying that, one thing that did piss me off and led to us conceding the opener was our wingers not tracking their full backs. We’re Charlton, not Barcelona, and these bods need to realise that they need to do their bit defensively and not just stand around like dickheads especially when they haven’t beat their man for most of the game nor put in a cross in anger. I know it’s his debut but if Blackett Taylor stays with his man, they don’t score. In a game that tight, the finest of margins are so important and we can’t keep doing it.
They give their all for the shirt, and I won’t deny them that. We have all seen enough chancers in the past nicking a wage wearing red but most of these fellas are just not good enough but that fault lies with the senior management who thought otherwise.
Very little to add tonight but for me, this was definitely our strongest performance of this season so far & I came out of The Valley saying that the result was harsh on a team that held their own for 99% of that game. The 2nd goal didn't matter - was merely the icing on Wigan's cake with our lads still recovering from their late winner.
Have to disagree on that one, I thought Sheff Weds was our best game so far. This was a moderate improvement on the last two aways, but it wasn't harsh on us at all, Wigan could have been 3 nil up at half time. If we nicked a draw it wouldn't have been deserved. I count 6 maybe 7 shots on target so far across all of our games this season? Thats appalling.
Not surprising though when we have just 3 fit strikers, one of whom is a youngster & not really league quality & the other is playing out of position.
We didnt make the play offs last year with those strikers......and then we lost Aneke. To think that we would improve without replacing him is straight out of cloud cuckoo land.
Haven't read another post other than Golfaddick's posts above.
Without Chuks Aneke this team have no goals from open play in them. I said this before the Sheff Wed game that I just couldn't see us scoring in August from open play because we would go 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 and we would be impotent and would create so few chances. I was also wildly optimistic in saying we could well draw all our matches in August !
If you have no goals in your midfield, and your wingers don't score too often, and Stockley has only one goal with his feet. How on earth do we score ? Jayden's head I assume.
Inniss is now blocked on set pieces. Morgan is erratic but did hit some good balls in from corners and free kicks as well as the poor or over hit. If we can't score from set pieces we are screwed.
Mac had a good day in goal with 5 cracking saves.
The scary thing was for large parts of the game until DJ and Dobson went off we played ok without looking like scoring obviously.
21st in League1 is embarrassing, and the 9k season ticket holders deserve better. Goals win matches and this is the least goals I have ever seen in a Squad of 18 at home in my 1000 odd matches I have seen at the valley.
Not being Smug, ( only slightly !) but I decided against a season ticket, as just wasn't convinced we would replace Chuks Aneke who scored a goal every 100 minutes last season.
I have an alternative football fix now lower down the pyramid, which is just more fun, and they are set up with two strikers and wing backs, plus goal scoring Midfielders. Win 3-2 or 4-1 and crazy things like that.
I will be Charlton till I die, as they are my first love but as the betting advert said: When the fun stops.........
Haven't read another post other than Golfaddick's posts above.
Without Chuks Aneke this team have no goals from open play in them. I said this before the Sheff Wed game that I just couldn't see us scoring in August from open play because we would go 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 and we would be impotent and would create so few chances. I was also wildly optimistic in saying we could well draw all our matches in August !
If you have no goals in your midfield, and your wingers don't score too often, and Stockley has only one goal with his feet. How on earth do we score ? Jayden's head I assume.
Inniss is now blocked on set pieces. Morgan is erratic but did hit some good balls in from corners and free kicks as well as the poor or over hit. If we can't score from set pieces we are screwed.
Mac had a good day in goal with 5 cracking saves.
The scary thing was for large parts of the game until DJ and Dobson went off we played ok without looking like scoring obviously.
21st in League1 is embarrassing, and the 9k season ticket holders deserve better. Goals win matches and this is the least goals I have ever seen in a Squad of 18 at home in my 1000 odd matches I have seen at the valley.
Not being Smug, ( only slightly !) but I decided against a season ticket, as just wasn't convinced we would replace Chuks Aneke who scored a goal every 100 minutes last season.
I have an alternative football fix now lower down the pyramid, which is just more fun, and they are set up with two strikers and wing backs, plus goal scoring Midfielders. Win 3-2 or 4-1 and crazy things like that.
I will be Charlton till I die, as they are my first love but as the betting advert said: When the fun stops.........
Insomnia is the reason I'm posting at 3am !
Instead of sheep, try counting misplaced passes....should do the trick.
3am was when I got to bed after watching that drivel....
I seem to remember that, a few years ago, someone on here posted a hypothetical question: Would we take playing in League 2 if it meant Roland had left the club.
I think we’re about to find out. Have to say, Sandgaard’s tweet, post match, has pissed me off a tad.
People blaming Adkins are mad, it’s TS who has the cheque book and he’s given us a budget that gets us Dobson and Clare. Can’t describe how pissed off I am.
TS has given us a bigger budget than most teams. Very few have spent as much money as us. Stockley £750k (outbidding Portsmouth) £500k on Kirk and others. As for Dobson and Clare, I'm not sure who signed them but in case you didn't notice Clare didn't play today! Tactics were dreadful. That was our biggest downfall
You keep spouting there figures. And then are wrong.
Firstly, the transfers are usually "undisclosed" so you have no more knowledge then anyone else. I believe the figures knocking about for Stockley was less than £500k....£400k I remember being quoted on here over the summer. Kirk we believe had a release clause of £500k.....but againt hat has never been stated publicly. Clare from Oxford was in the region of £100k if Robinson can be believed.....and I think Dobson was released from his contract.
So I reckon £1m is about the right figure.
You are correct in that figures are undisclosed. Why you think your figures are more accurate than those genareally accepted I don't know. Particularly as Stockley was in a bidding war with Pompey and although that was decided on wages Preston would not have gone along if our bid didn't at least match theirs. Also wages are a factor. if you think we are paying no more for Stockley than we did last year then I am surprised to say the least. My figure is probably toppy but even if your £1m were to be right (which I don't believe) it is still far more than Bowyer even spent.
It’s worth remembering that Charlton received £4m more in transfer payments than they spent in 20/21, which is disclosed in the 19/20 accounts. This will include the transfer fees for Schwartz and Stockley because they fell before the sign-off of the accounts and are disclosed as part of spending of £1.4m on all signings and agents fees, etc, in that period. The club received £5.6m in fees - including Bonne, Doughty and windfalls.
Obviously 20/21 was a horrible year financially from a revenue perspective and profit is needed to help towards funding the operating loss, but I do think you have to factor the significant transfer income into the signings as it falls outside Sandgaard’s planned investment (the original £10.5m loan plus cost of removing ESI) .
One puzzle over the summer has been that the fees paid don’t seem to tally with the noise around wages, which appear to be an obstacle to recruitment. It’s a puzzle because as you’ve said players signed for a fee tend to command good wages. However it would be amazing if the wages budget isn’t a major part of the reason for the recruitment shortfall.
Btw Wigan looked decent. Think Wyke is better than a lot give him credit for (mainly Sunderland fans) and Will Keane looked a good player. As did James McClean - I know a lot of people don't like him but he bossed it when he came on.
Word for Ben Amos taking the banter from the Covered End well too - can't believe we didn't test him at all.
I wasn't hopeful of testing him. As for criticism of Golfie or any of us who were calling this before the season started, we all want Charlton to win. We say what we do because that is how we see it and criticism and ridicule is only valid if we are proven wrong. I said there were no goals in the team and amazingly I was right. But it isn't insightful football knowledge on my part, you can wiki our team and see it for yourself. Add up the games and average out the goals.
I agree with you and Golfie and others, the team as it stands has proved to not be good enough.
Everyone could look at the numbers and see how players had performed in the past but that’s not always the best indicator of future performance.
I was willing to wait a few games to see how we got on before sticking the boot in and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that approach.
Well done on calling it right re: goal threat before this season started. What I will say to that is that many of the same people were saying the same stuff last summer and we turned out to be one of the best goalscoring teams.
Having had time to calm down and reflect on the game, I think for 70 minutes, we didn’t actually play too badly today. Generally we looked to play our way out, and Watson and Dobson had a grip of the middle of the park. But to be fair to Wigan, every time the put the ball in the box they looked like scoring. Our wingers made it to easy for them to cross, and was not tight. They were crossing from pretty deep. RI & AF got beat every time, or would lose their men.. that is a big issue for me. I think we might need to get Pearce back in the team, he might give the odd penalty away, but you know, they won’t get a free header!
Adkins for changed it up at the wrong time today, I actually thought it was our best spell of the game when he took Dobson off, then we lost control of the midfield. And we went to lumping it forward and not winning the 2nd ball. Sorry Albie, I really wanted you to be successful this season, but until we know best how to play you, you need to come out of the team. He worked hard, but he created zero, and never wins the 2nd ball..
Adkins for me is very stubborn, he has his side and tactics in his head and we seem to stick with it, can’t remember him changing very much since he took over.
I would like us to go to playing 3 5 2 but I know we need to get a left back in to play that. But under Bowyer, some of our best performance were when we played 3 at the back.
Big 10 days for the club, hopefully a couple of good young loans in. If not a bloody long hard season!
I think the real problem is that we do not have an experienced football man running the business.
The owner needs to appoint a good CEO to run the whole club, he can not possibly do it from the USA.
The club is a shambles both on and off the pitch. We are rudderless, nobody seems to be in charge many chiefs and not enough Indians, all building their own mini empires.
The sooner this happens the better but sadly I don’t think TS can see the wood from the trees and the people he has put his trust in are simply not good enough.
Absolutely spot on.
I have worked for some great leaders in my time and their number one similarity was that they appointed good people into a proper structure and trusted them to do their jobs.
Funnily enough, I am working on a short term contract right now where the MD positions himself as the “Celebrity CEO” and micro manages everything and, as a result, the place is a fucking shambles and there are people getting paid $200,000 to delegate everything back to him.
Sandgaard has zero experience in football, none, nada, rien, zilch, fuck all - so how can he expect to run the club?
If I bought a a vineyard tomorrow I wouldn’t appoint myself as CEO, no matter how much I may want to, because I know nothing about the wine industry in the same way Sandgaard knows nothing about the football industry.
@TelMc32 & I have a mate who has worked in football all his career, various positions such as FD, CEO & MD. He was out of work last year for a short time, he approached TS via LinkedIn to introduce himself a couple of times. TS never replied, so from that I can only think that TS doesn’t want or believe he needs someone at the club to run it for him.
What has puzzled me the most over the summer is it has felt like Sandgaard has cash flow problems then we make a signing like Stockley and then it starts to feel that way again and we sign Kirk. These signings suggest there is money so maybe it is strategy. As Airman has suggested, maybe the issue has been the wages budget. Maybe that is what has stopped us getting and indeed keeping, in the case of Chuks, the out of contract talent we were hoping for and needed. And maybe in this Covid world, clubs like Wigan and Ipswich spending big was not anticipated.
Maybe we had an inflated view of what our youngsters could give us. There are some decent prospects in there but the way they progress to the first team is impressing off the bench and earning a chance. Or simply knocking on the door in U-23 matches so loudly they have to be let in. In League One, this will happen but can't be forced.
I don't think we can blame Adkins. He is a manager with experience and a decent track record. He may not be the best manager in the world, but he will know where we are short. He is not the sort to throw players under a bus and that may reap some rewards later in the season. It is personally frustrating as I have little interest in what he says publicly, but his job is not to interest me with what he says, but with what we do on the pitch.
But for there to be a season and not a total disaster some rabbits need to be found in the hat. We as fans are powerless, other than to hope there are some rabbits left in there and we can find them. A poster suggested that my system of looking at historic goals and assists may be a bit blunt. And of course it is in the days of detailed analysis. But as I don't have that analysis, it can still be quite telling. Like Fanny, I don't think a lot of our play was that bad yesterday. I even noticed periods when we were clearly on top, but the fact is, we don't, as a team, look like scoring and Wigan did. It is unusual for players who don't score many or create much to suddenly start doing so. Some may, but we have too many of these players in key positions and whilst they may have other qualities, football requires chance creation and the scoring of goals.
Stockley is our main threat and is respected as such by opponents. We need a few more threats and that might free him from those shackles a bit. Our midfield lacks threats and surely that has to be the priority to sort out in the days ahead.
I think Purrington does support the wide player well and he is good for this level. Gunter is playing out of position and is doing a job which is all we can reasonably expect of him and criticism he gets from some is unfair. Matthews has disappointed me as for whatever reason, he hasn't shown what he has shown previously and I'd like us to try Gunter there when Purrington returns. The full backs need to provide some attacking options through working with our wide attacking players..
Innis has shown that he can be a game changer in both boxes, but he is clearly and understandably not yet up to speed and we have to keep our fingers crossed he doesn't get injured as he does so. Unless Gilbey's return is imminent, we need two midfielders. I worry what we will do if Stockley gets injured too. That is probably three players of a proven quality that can turn this around. Will we get them in days when we haven't managed it in 3 months? That is the question.
Jesus, the "I told you so" mob are out. How pathetic.
Just watched the highlights and looks like Mac kept us in it big time!
How did their left back make it all the way into our box without being picked up so score the first?
Midfield and CBs non existent and still no goals from open play. There's a lot of faith being put in Albie and he hasn't looked up to it yet and Dobson looks like he couldn't punch his way out of a paper bag! Great for a DM.
All in all this is relegation form no ifs or buts about that!
I think the real problem is that we do not have an experienced football man running the business.
The owner needs to appoint a good CEO to run the whole club, he can not possibly do it from the USA.
The club is a shambles both on and off the pitch. We are rudderless, nobody seems to be in charge many chiefs and not enough Indians, all building their own mini empires.
The sooner this happens the better but sadly I don’t think TS can see the wood from the trees and the people he has put his trust in are simply not good enough.
Absolutely spot on.
I have worked for some great leaders in my time and their number one similarity was that they appointed good people into a proper structure and trusted them to do their jobs.
Funnily enough, I am working on a short term contract right now where the MD positions himself as the “Celebrity CEO” and micro manages everything and, as a result, the place is a fucking shambles and there are people getting paid $200,000 to delegate everything back to him.
Sandgaard has zero experience in football, none, nada, rien, zilch, fuck all - so how can he expect to run the club?
If I bought a a vineyard tomorrow I wouldn’t appoint myself as CEO, no matter how much I may want to, because I know nothing about the wine industry in the same way Sandgaard knows nothing about the football industry.
@TelMc32 & I have a mate who has worked in football all his career, various positions such as FD, CEO & MD. He was out of work last year for a short time, he approached TS via LinkedIn to introduce himself a couple of times. TS never replied, so from that I can only think that TS doesn’t want or believe he needs someone at the club to run it for him.
To take anything from that though, we would have to know who your mate is. I would imagine a CEO job is often advertised or head hunted.
My first game was in 1984 ….. I’m sure someone will be able to confirm/ deny. Will today be the lowest position Charlton have been in during my supporting years …..
(Not) holding my breath for the last few days of the transfer window
Don’t believe the players deserved to be booed off yesterday. Tuesday was different as they clearly collapsed when we 1-1. Don’t think they could have done anything more against clearly better organised and quality team. Problem is we never looked like scoring. Full backs and the midfield three are the concern.
Really need to go and get some quality in those positions. Been outclassed three games in a row now.
Ok got home about 9.30 last night, poured a large glass of red, sat down and started trawling through here and Twitter to see the reaction, then decided not to add but to sleep on it. I've calmed down now and the first thing
I need to say is some of the vitriol being handed out to TS on some social media is darn right out of order! He saved the club and without him there would be no club to support! Now, onto the current state of the situation. We need some solid signings and loans this week, and I don't mean Thursday or Friday. They need to happen tomorrow/Tuesday in order to be ready for next Saturday! We need a new striker, a CAM, new LB and back up for the CB's. Also a midfielder who can hold the ball and see a pass! As I said at the game yesterday Morgan is not a 10, and he needs a time put of the squad. CBT does have pace that's for sure, so let's put him left, DJ right, Kirk in a free role, with strong options off the bench! This week, in fact the next few days, are crucial for our season. We've started badly, every team will have a bad patch, let's hope this is ours and from next Saturday we turn it around. Still 42 games to go, or 126 points, all is not lost, yet!!!!
I thought that today was probably the best I’ve seen us play this season (seen three of four games) but sadly that isn’t saying too much.
It is interesting to read the majority of the XI getting coated on here by one poster or another-in the main I saw players giving 100% for the team but sadly, at the moment, we just lack quality particularly in the attacking third.
In saying that, one thing that did piss me off and led to us conceding the opener was our wingers not tracking their full backs. We’re Charlton, not Barcelona, and these bods need to realise that they need to do their bit defensively and not just stand around like dickheads especially when they haven’t beat their man for most of the game nor put in a cross in anger. I know it’s his debut but if Blackett Taylor stays with his man, they don’t score. In a game that tight, the finest of margins are so important and we can’t keep doing it.
They give their all for the shirt, and I won’t deny them that. We have all seen enough chancers in the past nicking a wage wearing red but most of these fellas are just not good enough but that fault lies with the senior management who thought otherwise.
Very little to add tonight but for me, this was definitely our strongest performance of this season so far & I came out of The Valley saying that the result was harsh on a team that held their own for 99% of that game. The 2nd goal didn't matter - was merely the icing on Wigan's cake with our lads still recovering from their late winner.
Have to disagree on that one, I thought Sheff Weds was our best game so far. This was a moderate improvement on the last two aways, but it wasn't harsh on us at all, Wigan could have been 3 nil up at half time. If we nicked a draw it wouldn't have been deserved. I count 6 maybe 7 shots on target so far across all of our games this season? Thats appalling.
Not 3. Would have taken a pretty poor keeper to not have stopped at least two of those. It’s our lack of shots on target that’s most worrying for me.
I think the real problem is that we do not have an experienced football man running the business.
The owner needs to appoint a good CEO to run the whole club, he can not possibly do it from the USA.
The club is a shambles both on and off the pitch. We are rudderless, nobody seems to be in charge many chiefs and not enough Indians, all building their own mini empires.
The sooner this happens the better but sadly I don’t think TS can see the wood from the trees and the people he has put his trust in are simply not good enough.
Absolutely spot on.
I have worked for some great leaders in my time and their number one similarity was that they appointed good people into a proper structure and trusted them to do their jobs.
Funnily enough, I am working on a short term contract right now where the MD positions himself as the “Celebrity CEO” and micro manages everything and, as a result, the place is a fucking shambles and there are people getting paid $200,000 to delegate everything back to him.
Sandgaard has zero experience in football, none, nada, rien, zilch, fuck all - so how can he expect to run the club?
If I bought a a vineyard tomorrow I wouldn’t appoint myself as CEO, no matter how much I may want to, because I know nothing about the wine industry in the same way Sandgaard knows nothing about the football industry.
@TelMc32 & I have a mate who has worked in football all his career, various positions such as FD, CEO & MD. He was out of work last year for a short time, he approached TS via LinkedIn to introduce himself a couple of times. TS never replied, so from that I can only think that TS doesn’t want or believe he needs someone at the club to run it for him.
To take anything from that though, we would have to know who your mate is. I would imagine a CEO job is often advertised or head hunted.
He’s been at Everton, Hull, Coventry, Derby, Shef Utd, Drogheda, Dundee Utd and now CEO at Wigan.
I thought that today was probably the best I’ve seen us play this season (seen three of four games) but sadly that isn’t saying too much.
It is interesting to read the majority of the XI getting coated on here by one poster or another-in the main I saw players giving 100% for the team but sadly, at the moment, we just lack quality particularly in the attacking third.
In saying that, one thing that did piss me off and led to us conceding the opener was our wingers not tracking their full backs. We’re Charlton, not Barcelona, and these bods need to realise that they need to do their bit defensively and not just stand around like dickheads especially when they haven’t beat their man for most of the game nor put in a cross in anger. I know it’s his debut but if Blackett Taylor stays with his man, they don’t score. In a game that tight, the finest of margins are so important and we can’t keep doing it.
They give their all for the shirt, and I won’t deny them that. We have all seen enough chancers in the past nicking a wage wearing red but most of these fellas are just not good enough but that fault lies with the senior management who thought otherwise.
Very little to add tonight but for me, this was definitely our strongest performance of this season so far & I came out of The Valley saying that the result was harsh on a team that held their own for 99% of that game. The 2nd goal didn't matter - was merely the icing on Wigan's cake with our lads still recovering from their late winner.
Have to disagree on that one, I thought Sheff Weds was our best game so far. This was a moderate improvement on the last two aways, but it wasn't harsh on us at all, Wigan could have been 3 nil up at half time. If we nicked a draw it wouldn't have been deserved. I count 6 maybe 7 shots on target so far across all of our games this season? Thats appalling.
Not 3. Would have taken a pretty poor keeper to not have stopped at least two of those. It’s our lack of shots on target that’s most worrying for me.
Yes, if you are creating chances and missing them, it is a concern but not half as concerning as not creating them. What we have to think about was not so much yesterday, but Oxford had a defensive crisis before our game and MK Dons had looked dodgy defensively. But we hardly troubled them.
We have played some good L1 sides, but what happens when the crap ones come to the Valley. They will defend deep and require us to break them down. I'm not looking forward to that.
I thought that today was probably the best I’ve seen us play this season (seen three of four games) but sadly that isn’t saying too much.
It is interesting to read the majority of the XI getting coated on here by one poster or another-in the main I saw players giving 100% for the team but sadly, at the moment, we just lack quality particularly in the attacking third.
In saying that, one thing that did piss me off and led to us conceding the opener was our wingers not tracking their full backs. We’re Charlton, not Barcelona, and these bods need to realise that they need to do their bit defensively and not just stand around like dickheads especially when they haven’t beat their man for most of the game nor put in a cross in anger. I know it’s his debut but if Blackett Taylor stays with his man, they don’t score. In a game that tight, the finest of margins are so important and we can’t keep doing it.
They give their all for the shirt, and I won’t deny them that. We have all seen enough chancers in the past nicking a wage wearing red but most of these fellas are just not good enough but that fault lies with the senior management who thought otherwise.
Very little to add tonight but for me, this was definitely our strongest performance of this season so far & I came out of The Valley saying that the result was harsh on a team that held their own for 99% of that game. The 2nd goal didn't matter - was merely the icing on Wigan's cake with our lads still recovering from their late winner.
Have to disagree on that one, I thought Sheff Weds was our best game so far. This was a moderate improvement on the last two aways, but it wasn't harsh on us at all, Wigan could have been 3 nil up at half time. If we nicked a draw it wouldn't have been deserved. I count 6 maybe 7 shots on target so far across all of our games this season? Thats appalling.
Not 3. Would have taken a pretty poor keeper to not have stopped at least two of those. It’s our lack of shots on target that’s most worrying for me.
Yes, if you are creating chances and missing them, it is a concern but not half as concerning as not creating them.
Saying this to my Dad yesterday when we dominated the ball and tempo. Was counting the phases of play and asking when are we actually meant to play the killer ball in our move.
Calm down- see the long term plan. The deal Thomas has is pay Roland big money when in Premier League. Thus to keep his money safe he needs to get us in the Conference first..
This is the team that put 6 past Plymouth a mere 4 months ago. Watson played the whole game and 7 out of the 16 players used played yesterday. Main difference is that 4 of the goals were scored by Gilbey, Aneke, Millar and JFC (2 injured and 2 gone). 3 out of 4 assists were from players on the pitch yesterday (Matthews, Stockley, DJ) with only Pratley missing.
I think the real problem is that we do not have an experienced football man running the business.
The owner needs to appoint a good CEO to run the whole club, he can not possibly do it from the USA.
The club is a shambles both on and off the pitch. We are rudderless, nobody seems to be in charge many chiefs and not enough Indians, all building their own mini empires.
The sooner this happens the better but sadly I don’t think TS can see the wood from the trees and the people he has put his trust in are simply not good enough.
Absolutely spot on.
I have worked for some great leaders in my time and their number one similarity was that they appointed good people into a proper structure and trusted them to do their jobs.
Funnily enough, I am working on a short term contract right now where the MD positions himself as the “Celebrity CEO” and micro manages everything and, as a result, the place is a fucking shambles and there are people getting paid $200,000 to delegate everything back to him.
Sandgaard has zero experience in football, none, nada, rien, zilch, fuck all - so how can he expect to run the club?
If I bought a a vineyard tomorrow I wouldn’t appoint myself as CEO, no matter how much I may want to, because I know nothing about the wine industry in the same way Sandgaard knows nothing about the football industry.
@TelMc32 & I have a mate who has worked in football all his career, various positions such as FD, CEO & MD. He was out of work last year for a short time, he approached TS via LinkedIn to introduce himself a couple of times. TS never replied, so from that I can only think that TS doesn’t want or believe he needs someone at the club to run it for him.
To take anything from that though, we would have to know who your mate is. I would imagine a CEO job is often advertised or head hunted.
He’s been at Everton, Hull, Coventry, Derby, Shef Utd, Drogheda, Dundee Utd and now CEO at Wigan.
Half you lot saying I told you so are the same that were spunking over Adkins appointment.
its fucking embarrassing
How about if the people saying I told you so think this is less to do with Adkins and more to do with him being totally and utterly shafted by the owner in this transfer window?
We could have appointed Pep Guardiola and I would have spunked harder than a 16 year old losing his virginity to Michelle Keegan.
The predictions of being in the shit stemmed from the evidence that the promises of a fully refreshed squad were not happening and that’s been clear for at least a month and a half. As soon as Clare and Dobson were unveiled as our Hollands and Stephens / Bielik and Cullen we could have had Pep managing us and we still would have been fucked.
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But of course I'm wrong. I've been wrong all summer and by next week Chelsea, Arsenal & West Ham will be loaning us the next Gallagher, Biliek & Cullen.
We didnt make the play offs last year with those strikers......and then we lost Aneke. To think that we would improve without replacing him is straight out of cloud cuckoo land.
In reply we didnt test Amos once.
In goal attempts it was about as one sided as you could get.
its fucking embarrassing
Without Chuks Aneke this team have no goals from open play in them. I said this before the Sheff Wed game that I just couldn't see us scoring in August from open play because we would go 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 and we would be impotent and would create so few chances. I was also wildly optimistic in saying we could well draw all our matches in August !
If you have no goals in your midfield, and your wingers don't score too often, and Stockley has only one goal with his feet. How on earth do we score ? Jayden's head I assume.
Inniss is now blocked on set pieces. Morgan is erratic but did hit some good balls in from corners and free kicks as well as the poor or over hit. If we can't score from set pieces we are screwed.
Mac had a good day in goal with 5 cracking saves.
The scary thing was for large parts of the game until DJ and Dobson went off we played ok without looking like scoring obviously.
21st in League1 is embarrassing, and the 9k season ticket holders deserve better.
Goals win matches and this is the least goals I have ever seen in a Squad of 18 at home in my 1000 odd matches I have seen at the valley.
Not being Smug, ( only slightly !) but I decided against a season ticket, as just wasn't convinced we would replace Chuks Aneke who scored a goal every 100 minutes last season.
I have an alternative football fix now lower down the pyramid, which is just more fun, and they are set up with two strikers and wing backs, plus goal scoring Midfielders.
Win 3-2 or 4-1 and crazy things like that.
I will be Charlton till I die, as they are my first love but as the betting advert said:
When the fun stops.........
Insomnia is the reason I'm posting at 3am !
3am was when I got to bed after watching that drivel....
Obviously 20/21 was a horrible year financially from a revenue perspective and profit is needed to help towards funding the operating loss, but I do think you have to factor the significant transfer income into the signings as it falls outside Sandgaard’s planned investment (the original £10.5m loan plus cost of removing ESI) .
One puzzle over the summer has been that the fees paid don’t seem to tally with the noise around wages, which appear to be an obstacle to recruitment. It’s a puzzle because as you’ve said players signed for a fee tend to command good wages. However it would be amazing if the wages budget isn’t a major part of the reason for the recruitment shortfall.
Sorry Albie, I really wanted you to be successful this season, but until we know best how to play you, you need to come out of the team. He worked hard, but he created zero, and never wins the 2nd ball..
Adkins for me is very stubborn, he has his side and tactics in his head and we seem to stick with it, can’t remember him changing very much since he took over.
I would like us to go to playing 3 5 2 but I know we need to get a left back in to play that. But under Bowyer, some of our best performance were when we played 3 at the back.
Big 10 days for the club, hopefully a couple of good young loans in. If not a bloody long hard season!
Maybe we had an inflated view of what our youngsters could give us. There are some decent prospects in there but the way they progress to the first team is impressing off the bench and earning a chance. Or simply knocking on the door in U-23 matches so loudly they have to be let in. In League One, this will happen but can't be forced.
I don't think we can blame Adkins. He is a manager with experience and a decent track record. He may not be the best manager in the world, but he will know where we are short. He is not the sort to throw players under a bus and that may reap some rewards later in the season. It is personally frustrating as I have little interest in what he says publicly, but his job is not to interest me with what he says, but with what we do on the pitch.
But for there to be a season and not a total disaster some rabbits need to be found in the hat. We as fans are powerless, other than to hope there are some rabbits left in there and we can find them. A poster suggested that my system of looking at historic goals and assists may be a bit blunt. And of course it is in the days of detailed analysis. But as I don't have that analysis, it can still be quite telling. Like Fanny, I don't think a lot of our play was that bad yesterday. I even noticed periods when we were clearly on top, but the fact is, we don't, as a team, look like scoring and Wigan did. It is unusual for players who don't score many or create much to suddenly start doing so. Some may, but we have too many of these players in key positions and whilst they may have other qualities, football requires chance creation and the scoring of goals.
Stockley is our main threat and is respected as such by opponents. We need a few more threats and that might free him from those shackles a bit. Our midfield lacks threats and surely that has to be the priority to sort out in the days ahead.
I think Purrington does support the wide player well and he is good for this level. Gunter is playing out of position and is doing a job which is all we can reasonably expect of him and criticism he gets from some is unfair. Matthews has disappointed me as for whatever reason, he hasn't shown what he has shown previously and I'd like us to try Gunter there when Purrington returns. The full backs need to provide some attacking options through working with our wide attacking players..
Innis has shown that he can be a game changer in both boxes, but he is clearly and understandably not yet up to speed and we have to keep our fingers crossed he doesn't get injured as he does so. Unless Gilbey's return is imminent, we need two midfielders. I worry what we will do if Stockley gets injured too. That is probably three players of a proven quality that can turn this around. Will we get them in days when we haven't managed it in 3 months? That is the question.
Just watched the highlights and looks like Mac kept us in it big time!
How did their left back make it all the way into our box without being picked up so score the first?
Midfield and CBs non existent and still no goals from open play. There's a lot of faith being put in Albie and he hasn't looked up to it yet and Dobson looks like he couldn't punch his way out of a paper bag! Great for a DM.
All in all this is relegation form no ifs or buts about that!
(Not) holding my breath for the last few days of the transfer window
I've calmed down now and the first thing
He saved the club and without him there would be no club to support!
Now, onto the current state of the situation.
We need some solid signings and loans this week, and I don't mean Thursday or Friday. They need to happen tomorrow/Tuesday in order to be ready for next Saturday!
We need a new striker, a CAM, new LB and back up for the CB's. Also a midfielder who can hold the ball and see a pass! As I said at the game yesterday Morgan is not a 10, and he needs a time put of the squad.
CBT does have pace that's for sure, so let's put him left, DJ right, Kirk in a free role, with strong options off the bench!
This week, in fact the next few days, are crucial for our season.
We've started badly, every team will have a bad patch, let's hope this is ours and from next Saturday we turn it around. Still 42 games to go, or 126 points, all is not lost, yet!!!!
We have played some good L1 sides, but what happens when the crap ones come to the Valley. They will defend deep and require us to break them down. I'm not looking forward to that.
We could have appointed Pep Guardiola and I would have spunked harder than a 16 year old losing his virginity to Michelle Keegan.
The predictions of being in the shit stemmed from the evidence that the promises of a fully refreshed squad were not happening and that’s been clear for at least a month and a half. As soon as Clare and Dobson were unveiled as our Hollands and Stephens / Bielik and Cullen we could have had Pep managing us and we still would have been fucked.