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Hector - Thomas - Jones
Asiimwe - Camara - Dobson - Taylor - Edun
May - CBT
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Charlton Athletic v Bristol Rovers | Tuesday 15 August 2023 | Match Preview
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1-0 Charlton. Corey Cuts in and May slides in at the back post and nets his first of his 4000 goals this season.5
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Braziliance said:Bristol Rovers haven't managed to keep a clean sheet so far in their first 3 competitive fixtures, so it will be rather telling if we can't manage manage to score...
I think if we are to win this we need at least 2-3 goals as I can't see us keeping a clean sheet, we have lost 2 on the trot to these lot and in the last 5 managed 2 wins ourselves. I am gonna say 2-1 or 3-2 but I am leaning (more hoping) towards 2-1 as I can't see us scoring 3 goals in a game yet, particularly against a decent side like Bristol Rovers. Got these down as my dark horse for play-offs.
I think the 352/532 is promising, but I would like use to use it and chuck our best players available at the game. I would have Hector closest to Asiimwe's side cause I think the young lad is gonna need an experienced head nearby to deal with a dangerous Aaron Collins, I would also keep Camara nearer that side and have him covering the wing. Thomas gets the nod over Ness for me, just think he's looked decent so far and imagine Ness could do with a bit of a break, need Jones for what will be a physical test up against Marquis. Rest of the line-up speaks for itself. Our biggest current headache is having a good winger but not playing the formation to utilise him, I would still start Edun though as he looks like he may be one of our better players on the ball and can slot into midfield if we need a change of formation.
Really hope Alf opens his account on Tuesday, Bristol Rovers are leaky and at home it should be a good chance to get it done. COYA0 -
StrikerFirmani said:Braziliance said:Bristol Rovers haven't managed to keep a clean sheet so far in their first 3 competitive fixtures, so it will be rather telling if we can't manage manage to score...
I think if we are to win this we need at least 2-3 goals as I can't see us keeping a clean sheet, we have lost 2 on the trot to these lot and in the last 5 managed 2 wins ourselves. I am gonna say 2-1 or 3-2 but I am leaning (more hoping) towards 2-1 as I can't see us scoring 3 goals in a game yet, particularly against a decent side like Bristol Rovers. Got these down as my dark horse for play-offs.
I think the 352/532 is promising, but I would like use to use it and chuck our best players available at the game. I would have Hector closest to Asiimwe's side cause I think the young lad is gonna need an experienced head nearby to deal with a dangerous Aaron Collins, I would also keep Camara nearer that side and have him covering the wing. Thomas gets the nod over Ness for me, just think he's looked decent so far and imagine Ness could do with a bit of a break, need Jones for what will be a physical test up against Marquis. Rest of the line-up speaks for itself. Our biggest current headache is having a good winger but not playing the formation to utilise him, I would still start Edun though as he looks like he may be one of our better players on the ball and can slot into midfield if we need a change of formation.
Really hope Alf opens his account on Tuesday, Bristol Rovers are leaky and at home it should be a good chance to get it done. COYAAMB
Hector - Thomas - Jones
Asiimwe - Camara - Dobson - Taylor - Edun
May - CBT0 -
Was this fixture last season the one when Ryan Inniss made two mistakes which cost Cafc the match after we played decent for most of the game ?0
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It would need to be Jones, Hector, Thomas if they are the 3 selected in a back three.0
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soapboxsam said:Was this fixture last season the one when Ryan Inniss made two mistakes which cost Cafc the match after we played decent for most of the game ?
Our team that day was:Maynard-Brewer
Clare - Lavelle - Inniss - Sessegnon
Payne - Dobson - Fraser
Rak-Sakyi - Stockley - Blackett-Taylor
Question is, are we that much stronger right now? Defensively, yes we probably are. Midfield is about the same, Camara makes us stronger but with Fraser injured it weakens us. Up top, you'd have to say it's weaker as we only have CBT and May now. Stockley was poor but we know how important JRS was.5 -
Sage said:soapboxsam said:Was this fixture last season the one when Ryan Inniss made two mistakes which cost Cafc the match after we played decent for most of the game ?
Our team that day was:Maynard-Brewer
Clare - Lavelle - Inniss - Sessegnon
Payne - Dobson - Fraser
Rak-Sakyi - Stockley - Blackett-Taylor
Question is, are we that much stronger right now? Defensively, yes we probably are. Midfield is about the same, Camara makes us stronger but with Fraser injured it weakens us. Up top, you'd have to say it's weaker as we only have CBT and May now. Stockley was poor but we know how important JRS was.2 -
Although not easy (it never is) , I fancy two home wins this week, but main thing is don't lose either, hopefully May can open his account with a goal or two. 2-1.1
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NabySarr said:Why does everyone keep putting CBT up front in their line ups? He’s been arguably our best player this season doing what he does best, which is getting the ball out wide and taking on the full back. Why on earth would you move him central???He has to play out wide whether that be at wing back or maybe as a winger with Edun behind him in a 4-3-3, 3-4-3 or 4-4-2. Surely we’ve learnt by now not to try putting players in positions that don’t suit them?4
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Bristol Rovers have 14 players either injured or doubtful so with our 8 could be an under 23 fixture ….2
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RonnieMoore said:Bristol Rovers have 14 players either injured or doubtful so with our 8 could be an under 23 fixture ….
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shirty5 said:RonnieMoore said:Bristol Rovers have 14 players either injured or doubtful so with our 8 could be an under 23 fixture ….1
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We’ve played three games and scored two goals. One goal to decide the match and I’m not sure to whom.0
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The thought of watching Payne and CBT again0
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CAFCBourne said:The thought of watching Payne and CBT again7
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CAFCBourne said:The thought of watching Payne and CBT again5
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I actually heard a few blokes saying CBT is effin useless on the way out
Surprising how different views can be cause I think he is our only dangerous attacking player atm & if we are gonna score it's likely because of him.
If I was Holden I would be putting him onto shooting practice only for a bit, with the amount of chances he gets to shoot he should be hitting the target at least 3 times a game
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Mike said:shirty5 said:RonnieMoore said:Bristol Rovers have 14 players either injured or doubtful so with our 8 could be an under 23 fixture ….0
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Braziliance said:I actually heard a few blokes saying CBT is effin useless on the way out
Surprising how different views can be cause I think he is our only dangerous attacking player atm & if we are gonna score it's likely because of him.
If I was Holden I would be putting him onto shooting practice only for a bit, with the amount of chances he gets to shoot he should be hitting the target at least 3 times a game
He would be best used by us if we are chasing the game and need to switch from 352 to 442 and can come on as a sub.2 -
Given the injuries and lack of match fitness for some who are not (yet) injured I have no idea what the team will be.
But we do need to re-think the attacking strategy and while lumping balls up to May will work if he has a target man centre forward to hold the ball up for him they won't work if his forward partner is Jack Payne. So...play the ball through on the deck and give May a chance.
Elsewhere I assume John Marquis will start for BR, in which case we need to adjust the defensive line. I'd play Michael Hector and give him the job of man-marking him into boredom. His experience against Marquis and/or Scott Sinclair should be what he's in the squad to do.0 - Sponsored links:
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Braziliance said:StrikerFirmani said:Braziliance said:Bristol Rovers haven't managed to keep a clean sheet so far in their first 3 competitive fixtures, so it will be rather telling if we can't manage manage to score...
I think if we are to win this we need at least 2-3 goals as I can't see us keeping a clean sheet, we have lost 2 on the trot to these lot and in the last 5 managed 2 wins ourselves. I am gonna say 2-1 or 3-2 but I am leaning (more hoping) towards 2-1 as I can't see us scoring 3 goals in a game yet, particularly against a decent side like Bristol Rovers. Got these down as my dark horse for play-offs.
I think the 352/532 is promising, but I would like use to use it and chuck our best players available at the game. I would have Hector closest to Asiimwe's side cause I think the young lad is gonna need an experienced head nearby to deal with a dangerous Aaron Collins, I would also keep Camara nearer that side and have him covering the wing. Thomas gets the nod over Ness for me, just think he's looked decent so far and imagine Ness could do with a bit of a break, need Jones for what will be a physical test up against Marquis. Rest of the line-up speaks for itself. Our biggest current headache is having a good winger but not playing the formation to utilise him, I would still start Edun though as he looks like he may be one of our better players on the ball and can slot into midfield if we need a change of formation.
Really hope Alf opens his account on Tuesday, Bristol Rovers are leaky and at home it should be a good chance to get it done. COYAAMB
Hector - Thomas - Jones
Asiimwe - Camara - Dobson - Taylor - Edun
May - CBT
Lets hope we don't let them score one against us because we only look capable of 1 goal ourselves.1 -
cafcsinger said:CAFCBourne said:The thought of watching Payne and CBT again4
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Last year they left out Arron Collins to play more defensive against us and won … Collins apart from Charles at Bolton the only player in league one worth spending 800,000 plus on0
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Southbank said:Braziliance said:I actually heard a few blokes saying CBT is effin useless on the way out
Surprising how different views can be cause I think he is our only dangerous attacking player atm & if we are gonna score it's likely because of him.
If I was Holden I would be putting him onto shooting practice only for a bit, with the amount of chances he gets to shoot he should be hitting the target at least 3 times a game
He would be best used by us if we are chasing the game and need to switch from 352 to 442 and can come on as a sub.0 -
RonnieMoore said:cafcsinger said:CAFCBourne said:The thought of watching Payne and CBT again8
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shirty5 said:RonnieMoore said:Bristol Rovers have 14 players either injured or doubtful so with our 8 could be an under 23 fixture ….1
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Charlton 4-0, May hat trick.
Nurse.4 -
Win this and the suicide squad will be booking holidays at work for the playoffs5
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Sage said:shirty5 said:RonnieMoore said:Bristol Rovers have 14 players either injured or doubtful so with our 8 could be an under 23 fixture ….
Is this some sort of new concept?3 -
Sage said:shirty5 said:RonnieMoore said:Bristol Rovers have 14 players either injured or doubtful so with our 8 could be an under 23 fixture ….2