Needs to do this week in. Week out if we've any chance.
There in lies the problem
He’s been good in every game so far this season and sensational tonight. What more do you expect him to do?
He was excellent first half against Accy, including setting up the goal and whipping in a brilliant cross. But he disappeared second half against, though he wasn't the only one. Anonymous first half against Derby, again not the only one, but was much better second half. Tonight, he's been excellent before and after they went down to 10.
His highs this season have been higher than anything we've ever seen from him. His movement and passing have been excellent when he's on. But I do still think consistency and positional awareness are something we need to see more of from him. But if he's 80% as good as he's been tonight, then he'll be massive for us this season.
That's 3 or 4, maybe more times, we have teeded it up for someone to.... Leaburn Leaburn!!!!!!!
What I was going to say before I was interrupted is we have teeded the ball up 3 or 4 times, deliberately, for someone to shoot from range. We haven't done that, regularly, for years.
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We've had worse days
No, no
Can you hear the Golfie whinge?
No, no
Can you hear the Golfie whinge?
I can't hear a f***ing thing
His highs this season have been higher than anything we've ever seen from him. His movement and passing have been excellent when he's on. But I do still think consistency and positional awareness are something we need to see more of from him. But if he's 80% as good as he's been tonight, then he'll be massive for us this season.
Yes, we've been playing against 10 men for a long time but consider this:
Plymouth's keeper has made a few good saves tonight.
A bit more composure in front of goal, slightly better placement of shots/headers and we could have been close to double figures.
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Conor McGrandles (Charlton Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Luke Jephcott (Plymouth Argyle).
Plus Big Carlo if he's here.
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Offside, Charlton Athletic. Charlie Kirk tries a through ball, but Charles Clayden is caught offside.