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Post-match Thread: Charlton Athletic vs Plymouth Argyle | Saturday 20th November 2021

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  • MattF said:
    My favourite part of this is that he had no reason to turn back towards the player - it's like he did it on purpose just so he could Nutmeg him
  • Belv
    Belv Posts: 836
    He's lucky he pulled it off. Stupid place to try it really.
  • YTS1978
    YTS1978 Posts: 1,710
    Megnuts? What's wrong with a good ol' fashioned nutmeg?!
  • DDOUBLEE
    DDOUBLEE Posts: 1,492
    YTS1978 said:
    Megnuts? What's wrong with a good ol' fashioned nutmeg?!
    You're not familiar with the exceptional soccer coach Brad Bobley?
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,415
    Belv said:
    He's lucky he pulled it off. Stupid place to try it really.
    Despite being a nutmeg, it was a low risk move as his legs were that wide open, it could have fit 3 footballs between them. 

    He's learning the trade out wide. What I would call stupid, is how the number of inside flicks Matthew's decided to attempt last season. Not what you expect from a seasoned specialist RB.
  • YTS1978
    YTS1978 Posts: 1,710
    DDOUBLEE said:
    YTS1978 said:
    Megnuts? What's wrong with a good ol' fashioned nutmeg?!
    You're not familiar with the exceptional soccer coach Brad Bobley?
    Ahahahaha....I am now now, after a quick Google search! Funny stuff. Makes more sense now "scrimage line snare zones" etc haha!
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,823
    Nothing more fun than watching a full of confidence DJ. That was by far his best performance in a CAFC shirt so far. Long may it continue.
  • RoanRedNY
    RoanRedNY Posts: 1,150
    se9addick said:
    Did i hear Plymouth fans singing 'Charlton get battered everywhere they go at 0-0'? 
    I thought I heard that - Wasn't sure if they were saying Charlton or one of their rivals though.

    Equally didnt understand the Pasty chant from us. Unless I'm missing a trick, Plymouth is in Devon rather than Cornwall - Never had the pleasure of being able to enjoy a Devon Pasty before ;)
    Aren't they sponsored by Ginsters?  They of the mediocre pasty?
    My wife’s family are from Devon and people there are adamant that the Cornish “stole” the pasty from them, guessing that’s why there’s the Ginsters/pasty connection with Plymouth (also Plymouth is in Devon but right next to Cornwall border). There’s also some bollocks about the correct order to put the cream and the jam on a scone or something that causes inter-county rivalry. 
    Jam before the cream is the only way to go.  Discuss
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,693
    RoanRedNY said:
    se9addick said:
    Did i hear Plymouth fans singing 'Charlton get battered everywhere they go at 0-0'? 
    I thought I heard that - Wasn't sure if they were saying Charlton or one of their rivals though.

    Equally didnt understand the Pasty chant from us. Unless I'm missing a trick, Plymouth is in Devon rather than Cornwall - Never had the pleasure of being able to enjoy a Devon Pasty before ;)
    Aren't they sponsored by Ginsters?  They of the mediocre pasty?
    My wife’s family are from Devon and people there are adamant that the Cornish “stole” the pasty from them, guessing that’s why there’s the Ginsters/pasty connection with Plymouth (also Plymouth is in Devon but right next to Cornwall border). There’s also some bollocks about the correct order to put the cream and the jam on a scone or something that causes inter-county rivalry. 
    Jam before the cream is the only way to go.  Discuss
    I see cream as like the butter you put on bread when making a sandwich.

    You wouldn't make a cheese sandwich & put the cheese first & then the butter.

    So a scone is no different. Cream & then the Jam. 
     
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,916
    edited November 2021
    mendonca said:
    That was a very controlled bit of skill and pass. 

    For some reason, he doesn't seem a fans favourite. Lets hope that changes soon. 

    I don't think we have a song for Purrington and DJ?
    I may have written jaysemi off too early given what I’ve seen since jacko took over - that first half performance from him was as much as you can ask for from a wide man - I do think that he needs to try and pick people out a bit more and his shooting doesn’t appear to be up to much but I totally retract what i said a few weeks ago about him / he had that defender in Saturday completely and utterly beat

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  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,916
    edited November 2021
    Only slight thing I’d have changed from Saturday is once we went 2-0 up, instead of persisting with that twist and shout stuff which didn’t really catch on, we should have given it a 5 /10 minute solid rendition of Johnnie Jackson’s red and white stny and got the whole ground singing it to leave TS’s ears ringing with it 
  • DOUCHER said:
    Only slight thing I’d have changed from Saturday is once we went 2-0 up, instead of persisting with that twist and shout stuff which didn’t really catch on, we should have given it a 5 /10 minute solid rendition of Johnnie Jackson’s red and white stny and got the whole ground singing it to leave TS’s ears ringing with it 
    Amen to that, Doucher.
  • RoanRedNY said:
    se9addick said:
    Did i hear Plymouth fans singing 'Charlton get battered everywhere they go at 0-0'? 
    I thought I heard that - Wasn't sure if they were saying Charlton or one of their rivals though.

    Equally didnt understand the Pasty chant from us. Unless I'm missing a trick, Plymouth is in Devon rather than Cornwall - Never had the pleasure of being able to enjoy a Devon Pasty before ;)
    Aren't they sponsored by Ginsters?  They of the mediocre pasty?
    My wife’s family are from Devon and people there are adamant that the Cornish “stole” the pasty from them, guessing that’s why there’s the Ginsters/pasty connection with Plymouth (also Plymouth is in Devon but right next to Cornwall border). There’s also some bollocks about the correct order to put the cream and the jam on a scone or something that causes inter-county rivalry. 
    Jam before the cream is the only way to go.  Discuss
    Or better yet, don’t. 
  • Depends whether its proper clotted cream or not
  • king addick
    king addick Posts: 3,716
    RoanRedNY said:
    se9addick said:
    Did i hear Plymouth fans singing 'Charlton get battered everywhere they go at 0-0'? 
    I thought I heard that - Wasn't sure if they were saying Charlton or one of their rivals though.

    Equally didnt understand the Pasty chant from us. Unless I'm missing a trick, Plymouth is in Devon rather than Cornwall - Never had the pleasure of being able to enjoy a Devon Pasty before ;)
    Aren't they sponsored by Ginsters?  They of the mediocre pasty?
    My wife’s family are from Devon and people there are adamant that the Cornish “stole” the pasty from them, guessing that’s why there’s the Ginsters/pasty connection with Plymouth (also Plymouth is in Devon but right next to Cornwall border). There’s also some bollocks about the correct order to put the cream and the jam on a scone or something that causes inter-county rivalry. 
    Jam before the cream is the only way to go.  Discuss
    I see cream as like the butter you put on bread when making a sandwich.

    You wouldn't make a cheese sandwich & put the cheese first & then the butter.

    So a scone is no different. Cream & then the Jam. 
     
    Just turn the sarnie upside down..... 😉
  • RoanRedNY said:
    se9addick said:
    Did i hear Plymouth fans singing 'Charlton get battered everywhere they go at 0-0'? 
    I thought I heard that - Wasn't sure if they were saying Charlton or one of their rivals though.

    Equally didnt understand the Pasty chant from us. Unless I'm missing a trick, Plymouth is in Devon rather than Cornwall - Never had the pleasure of being able to enjoy a Devon Pasty before ;)
    Aren't they sponsored by Ginsters?  They of the mediocre pasty?
    My wife’s family are from Devon and people there are adamant that the Cornish “stole” the pasty from them, guessing that’s why there’s the Ginsters/pasty connection with Plymouth (also Plymouth is in Devon but right next to Cornwall border). There’s also some bollocks about the correct order to put the cream and the jam on a scone or something that causes inter-county rivalry. 
    Jam before the cream is the only way to go.  Discuss
    I see cream as like the butter you put on bread when making a sandwich.

    You wouldn't make a cheese sandwich & put the cheese first & then the butter.

    So a scone is no different. Cream & then the Jam. 
     
    Surely a better analogy would be making a cheese and pickle sandwich, where you put the pickle first  :)
  • Eesh... Just saw Purrington's goal again 

    Why on earth does their No.3 challenge his own team mate for a header - Three Plymouth players go for the same ball, yet its the No.3 that leaves Purrington the space. 
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,267
    Plymouth lose again.

    Will they dive like last season?
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,389
    Ipswich are running out of time to waltz the league