Well, according to the SLP, Oxford have got of their injured list back available. Not what we want to hear. Also, Payne thinks we're going in the right direction, we just need to be clinical in front of goal and not let our heads drop if we don't score straight away.
Well, according to the SLP, Oxford have got of their injured list back available. Not what we want to hear. Also, Payne thinks we're going in the right direction, we just need to be clinical in front of goal and not let our heads drop if we don't score straight away.
I left on 62 mins last season v Oxford (earliest ever). Hoping tomorrow I'll be celebrating at the end. Quite honestly nothing would surprise me tomorrow. (Apart from Aneke being on the bench).
I’m ill today, but hoping to recover in time to drive. Anyone know if it’s still possible to park near the Anchor & Hope?
Edit: Wife has tested positive for Covid, but I’m negative. Similar symptoms, so I’m giving it a miss.
I'm feeling pretty under the weather (heavy cold rather than Covid)
In other circumstances I might have gone (and spread my germs everywhere), but with the train strike and general feelings of apathy, I'll watch from Paris instead. Especially when we have FOUR more home matches this month.
As hard as it has been to do it, as I mentioned previously on a couple of threads last weekend, I've stayed up here in Leicestershire, despite being a ST holder, and not travelling down. Saved on fuel and my time, which sums up where I am with this current set up. I hope we will win and win well, that may induce me to start attending again, but for now I'm staying put and hoping for a 3-0 victory.
Start of a big month. If we end it 6 points off the play offs the mood could start to brighten somewhat. If we end it 3 points above the relegation zone I dread to think.
Not going today decided not to use ST watching Chesterfield instead. If things don’t improve it will remain this way. I bought into Sandagaard but his pig headedness has lost my trust completely.
Dull single goal win but when you’re this shit we’ll take what we’re given .
I think you're onto something with the booing Morts. Start early, drowning out that bilge of a song before kick off, and sustain it until a four goal margin opens up. And if it get's to more than 0-4 down, go home 😎
Always discuss our predictions in the car on the way to the match. Normally we both go for a Charlton win whether it really seems likely or not. Today is the first time I can remember when we've both predicted a defeat. "Can't see where the goals are coming from" seemed to be the most salient comment.
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“WE’VE GOT SUPER BENNY GARNER
HE KNOWS EXACTLY WHAT WE NEED
THEN WE’LL BE ON OUR WAY TO CHAMPIONSHIP!”
Edit: Wife has tested positive for Covid, but I’m negative. Similar symptoms, so I’m giving it a miss.
3-3
Let's at least get a win to paper over the cracks and give some hope of getting something from this season
In other circumstances I might have gone (and spread my germs everywhere), but with the train strike and general feelings of apathy, I'll watch from Paris instead. Especially when we have FOUR more home matches this month.
I hope we will win and win well, that may induce me to start attending again, but for now I'm staying put and hoping for a 3-0 victory.
Charlton: Wallocott; Lavelle, Inniss, O’Connell; Egbo, Dobson, Fraser, Sessegnon; Rak-Sakyi, Stockley (c), Payne
Substitutes: MacGillivray, Thomas, Chin, McGrandles, Jaiyesimi, Kirk, Leaburn