What did you guys make of Peterborough they have to come to Hillsborough on Saturday.
The fact they put 5 past Plymouth shows they are a good side. Modern day football is purely about squad depth. Small clubs with small budgets don’t have the squad depth to rotate enough players to be consistent enough to win Saturday/Tuesday.
Rak-Sakyi disappointing from him again however he isn't a striker and shouldn't be expected to be one. He can't cross with his right, like CBT can't cross with his left, if we switch their wings we WILL see better crossing, but could lose their goal threat when cutting in.
Maybe um, and I might be spiffballing here, we could try playing them on the opposite wing & get them to put crosses in for 2 strikers to attack. I dunno if it's ever been tried before and I know its anti Pep-ball to stop wingers cutting in but hey, Shearer & Sutton didnt do too badly from it.
Radical I know.
Only issue, as you frequently and rightly point out... we don't have 2 strikers. I have Leaburn as 1... that's it, and he's still developing. Until we get more and better we need to stick with this ridiculous system where, if our inverted wingers don't fire, we're not going to score.
We have Leaburn and Bonne. Whether they are good enough is another matter. Alternatively you try another player up front. Sometimes innovation works - remember Paul Warhurst.
What did you guys make of Peterborough they have to come to Hillsborough on Saturday.
Gotta say, they're promotion-worthy going forward, but if you get at them and put the back four under pressure, they looked a little shaky. They're definitely there to be got at if you put them under the kosh.
A drab game with only two real moments of skill - AMB's fine save and a lovely dummy by Leaburn. Peterborough were woeful at the back and a reasonable attacking line up would have filled their boots. Sadly we don't have that kind of scoring power up front.
Payne was all hustle and bustle and was causing their back four problems throughout and Dobson was putting himself about to usual effect. Thought we were getting the upper hand before the sending off (first time I have seen a player get away with a clear punch since Johnny Giles in the infamous Charity Shield game v Liverpool).
The Posh changed their formation and pulled up the drawbridge. CBT was man marked out of it and Leaburn didn't get enough play time to do something in the box. Whilst the defenders were ok, and Hector in particular looked comfortable on the ball, the first touch from Fraser was woeful all night and Bonne was wandering off side too often. All very unsatisfactory. Their keeper didn't have to make a save.
The highlight of the evening was Curbs' chat with the Walsall fan who wanted to thank him for returning his wallet.
I wasn't on the match, just watching on Charlton TV, and while it may have looked like it may have been a punch, you can't actually see that happening in the shot. Somebody else commented that their player confirmed it wasn't a punch. Obviously the ref would have sent him off were it the case. He did react aggressively, but hopefully it's a lesson learned either way.
If the player said it was not a punch, why did he roll over holding his head?
A drab game with only two real moments of skill - AMB's fine save and a lovely dummy by Leaburn. Peterborough were woeful at the back and a reasonable attacking line up would have filled their boots. Sadly we don't have that kind of scoring power up front.
Payne was all hustle and bustle and was causing their back four problems throughout and Dobson was putting himself about to usual effect. Thought we were getting the upper hand before the sending off (first time I have seen a player get away with a clear punch since Johnny Giles in the infamous Charity Shield game v Liverpool).
The Posh changed their formation and pulled up the drawbridge. CBT was man marked out of it and Leaburn didn't get enough play time to do something in the box. Whilst the defenders were ok, and Hector in particular looked comfortable on the ball, the first touch from Fraser was woeful all night and Bonne was wandering off side too often. All very unsatisfactory. Their keeper didn't have to make a save.
The highlight of the evening was Curbs' chat with the Walsall fan who wanted to thank him for returning his wallet.
I wasn't on the match, just watching on Charlton TV, and while it may have looked like it may have been a punch, you can't actually see that happening in the shot. Somebody else commented that their player confirmed it wasn't a punch. Obviously the ref would have sent him off were it the case. He did react aggressively, but hopefully it's a lesson learned either way.
If the player said it was not a punch, why did he roll over holding his head?
Because they are cheats and want players sent off. I see evidence of this every week on match of the day and the football league show.
Players go down as if they have been taken out by a sniper holding a body part totally unrelated to where the contact took place.
It was after the lord Mayor's show for Posh. Charlton were bang average mainly because our creative midfielder Fraser, had such a poor night; his touch was bad and having no pace, his game disappeared.
The defence that started the game and Dobson all had decent games and Bonne started well but faded after his shot went out for a throw ! No other midfielders or front 3 played well. Rak Sakyi must learn to go down after being kicked in the body not retaliate; learn from the master, Wilf Zaha !
I accepted on a good day we are a mid-table team back in August. Give Daniel Kanu game time alongside Leaburn so the rest of another mediocre season isn't a total waste of time. Ness is a real positive and Bizarrely Inniss is steady when not over playing on the ball and kicking players up in the air, plus a record breaking apps in a season for the 'Doorman'
We are so far off the top six that only radical changes on and off the pitch can make us contenders next season.
What did you guys make of Peterborough they have to come to Hillsborough on Saturday.
Win for you 3-1
They are better than they played last night much like yourselves when we played you last Saturday however we tend to drag good teams down to our level due to our poor play.
Will be a much better game between the two of you but I fancy you to win
Rak-Sakyi disappointing from him again however he isn't a striker and shouldn't be expected to be one. He can't cross with his right, like CBT can't cross with his left, if we switch their wings we WILL see better crossing, but could lose their goal threat when cutting in.
Maybe um, and I might be spiffballing here, we could try playing them on the opposite wing & get them to put crosses in for 2 strikers to attack. I dunno if it's ever been tried before and I know its anti Pep-ball to stop wingers cutting in but hey, Shearer & Sutton didnt do too badly from it.
Radical I know.
Only issue, as you frequently and rightly point out... we don't have 2 strikers. I have Leaburn as 1... that's it, and he's still developing. Until we get more and better we need to stick with this ridiculous system where, if our inverted wingers don't fire, we're not going to score.
We have Leaburn and Bonne. Whether they are good enough is another matter. Alternatively you try another player up front. Sometimes innovation works - remember Paul Warhurst.
It's the same matter for me. If they're not good enough, I'm not including them in the figures, same as if they're never fit. The other player up front would be an interesting idea, buy can't see there's anyone that fits that mould in the team. It's not like we have midfielders or defenders with a natural aptitude for scoring. Would love it if Hector turned into a Warhurst type though!
A drab game with only two real moments of skill - AMB's fine save and a lovely dummy by Leaburn. Peterborough were woeful at the back and a reasonable attacking line up would have filled their boots. Sadly we don't have that kind of scoring power up front.
Payne was all hustle and bustle and was causing their back four problems throughout and Dobson was putting himself about to usual effect. Thought we were getting the upper hand before the sending off (first time I have seen a player get away with a clear punch since Johnny Giles in the infamous Charity Shield game v Liverpool).
The Posh changed their formation and pulled up the drawbridge. CBT was man marked out of it and Leaburn didn't get enough play time to do something in the box. Whilst the defenders were ok, and Hector in particular looked comfortable on the ball, the first touch from Fraser was woeful all night and Bonne was wandering off side too often. All very unsatisfactory. Their keeper didn't have to make a save.
The highlight of the evening was Curbs' chat with the Walsall fan who wanted to thank him for returning his wallet.
This is pretty much how I saw the game, in person. OK, no goals again but an improved showing on recent performances.
Maybe naively, Jack Payne was MOM in our gang's opinion & it was good to see a proper performance over 90 minutes from him. Hopefully there is more of the same to follow.
My only real criticism was not subbing JRS perhaps midway in the 2nd half, and giving Leaburn Jnr more time to impose himself up front....and maybe to engineer a winning strike.
Following the red card incident, it was clear that Jes was lacking in energy & confidence. His body language said it all, avoiding getting involved if possible in case he might be accused of committing a foul & receiving a 2nd yellow. I honestly couldn't believe that he stayed on the pitch, when we had a potential match winner twiddling his thumbs on the bench.
But, overall, a match which I was pleased to have made the effort to attend ...although Peterborough hadn't improved since our last trip there just 5 weeks ago.
Of course, there's often a sting in the tail of a midweek away match, and once more, we were forced to divert off the A1 & spent 30+ minutes peering into the gloom for those wonderful yellow signs advising us to continue " that way". We bade a "fond" hello to Luton whilst keeping an eye out for Millwall fans celebrating yet another point until closing time plus were entertained by the sight of numerous oddly named village signosts en route. Away travel does improve our geographical knowledge !
And then, the good old A21 welcomed us back into the county with MORE of those yellow signs ! But eventually, we arrived home circa 1.30 am for a much needed cuppa & a brief scan of the Takeover & Post Match threads, of course.
The latter did prove quite informative if initially puzzling .
Late sub made by Deano. " Who's that ? " asked Ian. " Gotta be Kilkenny " was the response and as such noted in his programme.
So, you can imagine my confusion when Lifers mentioned the dubious contributions of one, " Penney" .....
A drab game with only two real moments of skill - AMB's fine save and a lovely dummy by Leaburn. Peterborough were woeful at the back and a reasonable attacking line up would have filled their boots. Sadly we don't have that kind of scoring power up front.
Payne was all hustle and bustle and was causing their back four problems throughout and Dobson was putting himself about to usual effect. Thought we were getting the upper hand before the sending off (first time I have seen a player get away with a clear punch since Johnny Giles in the infamous Charity Shield game v Liverpool).
The Posh changed their formation and pulled up the drawbridge. CBT was man marked out of it and Leaburn didn't get enough play time to do something in the box. Whilst the defenders were ok, and Hector in particular looked comfortable on the ball, the first touch from Fraser was woeful all night and Bonne was wandering off side too often. All very unsatisfactory. Their keeper didn't have to make a save.
The highlight of the evening was Curbs' chat with the Walsall fan who wanted to thank him for returning his wallet.
I wasn't on the match, just watching on Charlton TV, and while it may have looked like it may have been a punch, you can't actually see that happening in the shot. Somebody else commented that their player confirmed it wasn't a punch. Obviously the ref would have sent him off were it the case. He did react aggressively, but hopefully it's a lesson learned either way.
If the player said it was not a punch, why did he roll over holding his head?
If Egbo was fit we'd have a pretty strong defence now:
Egbo Ness Inniss Hector Sessegnon
or Egbo Ness Inniss/Hector Sessegnon
I still think Sessegnon would be better on the right though, especially iwhen you are playing with wing backs means you want the left wing back to provide the width and cross with his left.
If Egbo was fit we'd have a pretty strong defence now:
Egbo Ness Inniss Hector Sessegnon
or Egbo Ness Inniss/Hector Sessegnon
I still think Sessegnon would be better on the right though, especially iwhen you are playing with wing backs means you want the left wing back to provide the width and cross with his left.
Agreed, but he's not better than Egbo. I believed he's played more games at left back than right back. Not sure what position he prefers though.
The shot by bonne in the first half where it went out for a throw in along with the other atrocious efforts by several of our players makes me question what size goals are we using down sparrows lane?! Is it the length of the pitch or the width?
What did you guys make of Peterborough they have to come to Hillsborough on Saturday.
Absolute dump. Went there for the game that was cancelled and after half an hour you were done with the 'sites'. Yeah they got a cathedral but apart from that fuck all. No wonder over the last 5 years 4 have been won by Peterborough as the shittest place to live in the country. Only losing out this year by Luton. Gutting for them.
Decent defensive performance. Michael "3 Wood" Hector seems to be improving every match. Really getting pissed off with pretty much all of them now, although I suppose I should simply blame myself for having expectations that are far higher than the players abilities. Fraser putting in a typical shift of doing one good thing, followed by 3 shit things. Payne simply isn't L1 standard. Last night was probably his best game for us and that was even below the required standard and Bonne continues to practice semaphore to good effect. Basically, our squad is divided into 2 groups. Group A, The (much) smaller one is made of players good enough and the other (majority) group 2 will never be good enough to even touch the top 6. We all know which of these groups needs to go in the summer, but reality tells us it will in fact be the other group that departs our club.
Regarding JRS, I actually feel that in some ways he's a detriment to our team. He's our best attacking option by far, but to play him in any other position than right attacker and we don't get the full potential, which largely restricts our options when playing a different formation. He doesn't fit into a 3-5-2 system.
Rak-Sakyi disappointing from him again however he isn't a striker and shouldn't be expected to be one. He can't cross with his right, like CBT can't cross with his left, if we switch their wings we WILL see better crossing, but could lose their goal threat when cutting in.
Maybe um, and I might be spiffballing here, we could try playing them on the opposite wing & get them to put crosses in for 2 strikers to attack. I dunno if it's ever been tried before and I know its anti Pep-ball to stop wingers cutting in but hey, Shearer & Sutton didnt do too badly from it.
Decent defensive performance. Michael "3 Wood" Hector seems to be improving every match. Really getting pissed off with pretty much all of them now, although I suppose I should simply blame myself for having expectations that are far higher than the players abilities. Fraser putting in a typical shift of doing one good thing, followed by 3 shit things. Payne simply isn't L1 standard. Last night was probably his best game for us and that was even below the required standard and Bonne continues to practice semaphore to good effect. Basically, our squad is divided into 2 groups. Group A, The (much) smaller one is made of players good enough and the other (majority) group 2 will never be good enough to even touch the top 6. We all know which of these groups needs to go in the summer, but reality tells us it will in fact be the other group that departs our club.
Regarding JRS, I actually feel that in some ways he's a detriment to our team. He's our best attacking option by far, but to play him in any other position than right attacker and we don't get the full potential, which largely restricts our options when playing a different formation. He doesn't fit into a 3-5-2 system.
Hector on the left and Ness on the right was a lot better than the opposite against Sheff Weds. Still not sure we have the centre backs for 3-5-2 and we definitely don’t have the strikers for it. JRS is our best attacker and we can barely score with him playing so imagine how bad it would be without him there.
Maybe Holden is planning on sticking with 3 at the back for next season, if so I’d want to see Kanu and Leaburn together again in this set up like they were on Boxing Day
Decent defensive performance. Michael "3 Wood" Hector seems to be improving every match. Really getting pissed off with pretty much all of them now, although I suppose I should simply blame myself for having expectations that are far higher than the players abilities. Fraser putting in a typical shift of doing one good thing, followed by 3 shit things. Payne simply isn't L1 standard. Last night was probably his best game for us and that was even below the required standard and Bonne continues to practice semaphore to good effect. Basically, our squad is divided into 2 groups. Group A, The (much) smaller one is made of players good enough and the other (majority) group 2 will never be good enough to even touch the top 6. We all know which of these groups needs to go in the summer, but reality tells us it will in fact be the other group that departs our club.
Regarding JRS, I actually feel that in some ways he's a detriment to our team. He's our best attacking option by far, but to play him in any other position than right attacker and we don't get the full potential, which largely restricts our options when playing a different formation. He doesn't fit into a 3-5-2 system.
Hector on the left and Ness on the right was a lot better than the opposite against Sheff Weds. Still not sure we have the centre backs for 3-5-2 and we definitely don’t have the strikers for it. JRS is our best attacker and we can barely score with him playing so imagine how bad it would be without him there.
Maybe Holden is planning on sticking with 3 at the back for next season, if so I’d want to see Kanu and Leaburn together again in this set up like they were on Boxing Day
But it was not 352 .. 3421 Payne and Raki both playing off Bonne with Fraser playing a lot deeper
Decent defensive performance. Michael "3 Wood" Hector seems to be improving every match. Really getting pissed off with pretty much all of them now, although I suppose I should simply blame myself for having expectations that are far higher than the players abilities. Fraser putting in a typical shift of doing one good thing, followed by 3 shit things. Payne simply isn't L1 standard. Last night was probably his best game for us and that was even below the required standard and Bonne continues to practice semaphore to good effect. Basically, our squad is divided into 2 groups. Group A, The (much) smaller one is made of players good enough and the other (majority) group 2 will never be good enough to even touch the top 6. We all know which of these groups needs to go in the summer, but reality tells us it will in fact be the other group that departs our club.
Regarding JRS, I actually feel that in some ways he's a detriment to our team. He's our best attacking option by far, but to play him in any other position than right attacker and we don't get the full potential, which largely restricts our options when playing a different formation. He doesn't fit into a 3-5-2 system.
Hector on the left and Ness on the right was a lot better than the opposite against Sheff Weds. Still not sure we have the centre backs for 3-5-2 and we definitely don’t have the strikers for it. JRS is our best attacker and we can barely score with him playing so imagine how bad it would be without him there.
Maybe Holden is planning on sticking with 3 at the back for next season, if so I’d want to see Kanu and Leaburn together again in this set up like they were on Boxing Day
But it was not 352 .. 3421 Payne and Raki both playing off Bonne with Fraser playing a lot deeper
True but we still don’t really have the centre backs for it. Hector and Inniss are both suited to being the middle centre back and we don’t have a left footed centre back
What did you guys make of Peterborough they have to come to Hillsborough on Saturday.
Win for you 3-1
They are better than they played last night much like yourselves when we played you last Saturday however we tend to drag good teams down to our level due to our poor play.
Will be a much better game between the two of you but I fancy you to win
Really hope you're correct but it's at the time of the season where nerves are setting in, sounds daft I know .
What did you guys make of Peterborough they have to come to Hillsborough on Saturday.
Absolute dump. Went there for the game that was cancelled and after half an hour you were done with the 'sites'. Yeah they got a cathedral but apart from that fuck all. No wonder over the last 5 years 4 have been won by Peterborough as the shittest place to live in the country. Only losing out this year by Luton. Gutting for them.
Lol totally agree although the last time I went there they had a beer festival on so all I saw was beer tents then stumbled to their ground which alone was some sort of miracle 😄
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Alternatively you try another player up front. Sometimes innovation works - remember Paul Warhurst.
Players go down as if they have been taken out by a sniper holding a body part totally unrelated to where the contact took place.
Charlton were bang average mainly because our creative midfielder Fraser, had such a poor night; his touch was bad and having no pace, his game disappeared.
The defence that started the game and Dobson all had decent games and Bonne started well but faded after his shot went out for a throw ! No other midfielders or front 3 played well. Rak Sakyi must learn to go down after being kicked in the body not retaliate; learn from the master, Wilf Zaha !
I accepted on a good day we are a mid-table team back in August. Give Daniel Kanu game time alongside Leaburn so the rest of another mediocre season isn't a total waste of time. Ness is a real positive and Bizarrely Inniss is steady when not over playing on the ball and kicking players up in the air, plus a record breaking apps in a season for the 'Doorman'
We are so far off the top six that only radical changes on and off the pitch can make us contenders next season.
They are better than they played last night much like yourselves when we played you last Saturday however we tend to drag good teams down to our level due to our poor play.
Will be a much better game between the two of you but I fancy you to win
The other player up front would be an interesting idea, buy can't see there's anyone that fits that mould in the team. It's not like we have midfielders or defenders with a natural aptitude for scoring. Would love it if Hector turned into a Warhurst type though!
Maybe naively, Jack Payne was MOM in our gang's opinion & it was good to see a proper performance over 90 minutes from him. Hopefully there is more of the same to follow.
My only real criticism was not subbing JRS perhaps midway in the 2nd half, and giving Leaburn Jnr more time to impose himself up front....and maybe to engineer a winning strike.
Following the red card incident, it was clear that Jes was lacking in energy & confidence. His body language said it all, avoiding getting involved if possible in case he might be accused of committing a foul & receiving a 2nd yellow. I honestly couldn't believe that he stayed on the pitch, when we had a potential match winner twiddling his thumbs on the bench.
But, overall, a match which I was pleased to have made the effort to attend ...although Peterborough hadn't improved since our last trip there just 5 weeks ago.
Of course, there's often a sting in the tail of a midweek away match, and once more, we were forced to divert off the A1 & spent 30+ minutes peering into the gloom for those wonderful yellow signs advising us to continue " that way". We bade a "fond" hello to Luton whilst keeping an eye out for Millwall fans celebrating yet another point until closing time plus were entertained by the sight of numerous oddly named village signosts en route. Away travel does improve our geographical knowledge !
And then, the good old A21 welcomed us back into the county with MORE of those yellow signs ! But eventually, we arrived home circa 1.30 am for a much needed cuppa & a brief scan of the Takeover & Post Match threads, of course.
The latter did prove quite informative if initially puzzling .
Late sub made by Deano. " Who's that ? " asked Ian. " Gotta be Kilkenny " was the response and as such noted in his programme.
So, you can imagine my confusion when Lifers mentioned the dubious contributions of one, " Penney" .....
DOH !!!
Egbo Ness Inniss Hector Sessegnon
or Egbo Ness Inniss/Hector Sessegnon
Regarding JRS, I actually feel that in some ways he's a detriment to our team. He's our best attacking option by far, but to play him in any other position than right attacker and we don't get the full potential, which largely restricts our options when playing a different formation. He doesn't fit into a 3-5-2 system.
Dobson, AMB, Ness, JRK & possibly Fraser are in front.
Strange league.