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Post-match Thread: Charlton Athletic vs Exeter City: Tuesday 3rd October 2023 KO 19:45PM

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  • Forgot to say - if you watch Tedic, he is a quality player - made some cracking runs tonight, but so many times he wasn’t played in by the player on the ball - Tedic got understandably annoyed about it towards the end of the game - I hope they watch it back at Sparrows and show the players how many opportunities they missed to play him in beyond the last man - he has the football brain to beat an offside trap, provided he gets the ball played to him !!! 
    he made two great runs in quick succession, with the second creating the space that eventually led to Leaburn's goal. He's a very intelligent footballer
  • We’ll play better than that and not win .
    but 3 points no matter how they come are much needed .
    points that I’ve not seen mentioned 
    I think AMB was like slow motion trying to stop their goal at his near post
    exeter should have had a pen first half 
    and Alfie encroached in to the D before Aneke struck the penalty
    great turnout for Exeter on a Tuesday night 741 and a healthy 10,834 Addicks seats issued 😀

    Eieieio 

    Nah, mate, in the studio with playbacks you clearly see he timed his run perfectly. Which incident are you talking about for an Exeter pen? There was some diving going on in the first half.

    Cracking rhyme above though so your over-pessimism is excused ;)  

    I shuddered when I saw Chuks was starting, seemed way too early, but he looked genuinely fit, whereas in previous attempted comebacks it looked like our approach to getting him fit was "getting minutes into him". Add to that CBT easily able to last the full 100 minutes, and I have to say as a long -term critic of our backroom set-up, somebody has done a good job with those two. 

    Louie Watson has the potential to be as influential this season as Mark Kinsella was. He may not have the thunderbolt in his locker, and he's a bit more tetchy, perhaps not captain material at least at this stage of his career, but his reaction to not starting last week has been top-drawer. 


    Alfie is in the D and Chuks hasn’t even struck the ball in this pic his striking foot is blurred .

    Exeter fella in first half near corner of box was moving away from goal and T Watson just took his ankle late , ref didn’t even give a free kick , ridiculous .
    There's three Exeter players in the box as the ball is hit on the other side of the box who the ref was shouting at to hold their runs. So swings and roundabouts 
  • Lots of positives from last night not least to see Fraser back and keen to make an impact. Will take some effort though to dislodge L Watson who looks to be a terrific addition to the midfield. Apples may be a lucky general in that all the attacking players are getting back to full fitness and scoring (I'll give Chuks the benefit of the doubt for now as he obviously left his shooting boots at home). A thumbs up to Tedic who was making clever runs all night and made a great chance for himself in the box.

    But the main plaudits go to Alfie. The No10 slot was made for him. Made the first, a precise run in for the second, and smashes the fourth. Loved the way he went looking for a hattrick in the last 15 minutes. He was also cute with the sending off incident. Live action looked as if he had kicked the defender but the ref was behind him so when he went rolling around on the ground he 'painted a picture' (heard a lot in the ruby world cup) for the ref of being the victim of reckless play. The defender had lost control of the ball and then appeared to jump in (and actually cleanly connect with the ball not seen by the ref) and then follow through with both feet. Over goes Alfie (he probably was caught a bit) and off goes defender. An honest mistake by the ref and the red will probably be rescinded.
  • Was Aneke offside for that one in the first half? Can't see an angle that shows him in the shot.
  • From CL Phantom post you can see it’s one footed by the Exeter player, whats  he supposed to do cut his other foot off and leave it behind as it will naturally follow 
    their fella got to the  ball firat and Alfie kicked him 
  • I can't believe people are watching the red card incident again and still think it's even a foul.
    I'm not sure of the actual wording but isn't the issue of the defender was in control of the challenge rather than was contact made?
  • Hopefully a convincing scoreline will be good for our confidence but the ref was the key player for us last night. The soft penalty  and the dodgy red card were crucial. 

    Louis Watson and May were excellent but we still look frail in defence. I worry about Hector who looks like a more elegant version of Innis with even more unforced errors in him. And CBT and Thomas on the left flank is a disaster waiting to happen. 
    Hector, who had his best performance for us yesterday, and who appears to be improving AND cutting out the errors? Is it fair to expect League One players to make no mistakes at all? They even make them in the Premier League. Yes, the letting-the-ball-bounce one was pretty poor, but that was quite a few matches ago now, I think?
    Thomas has been pretty solid at left back this season. His weakness is attacking, but fortunately we have CBT for that. Not sure the left flank is as disastrous as you think, although a specialist left back wouldn’t go amiss. 

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  • Was Aneke offside for that one in the first half? Can't see an angle that shows him in the shot.
    Impossible to tell but definitely looked on, Tedic was 100% on though and was also through
  • Came away from last night’s game with more encouragement in my system than for a long time. 

    Came from behind to win ✅
    Goals spread across forwards ✅
    May dangerous in a central CAM role while exploiting height and power up top ✅
    Louie Watson complimenting Dobbo brilliantly and looking dynamic and dangerous whenever on the ball ✅
    AMB pulling off some solid saves ✅

    Only areas for real focus over the days ahead of Blackpool for me were the fullback slots both wings and communication between Hector and the rest of the defence.

    Bring on the tangerines! 
  • Very good all round home performance we had to stay calm as Exeter set up to let us have the ball but to hit us on the break , some of our football was really good as we tried to find the key to unlock the 10 man defence . Exeter scored which was out of the blue , but we did not panic got the deserved goal .. second we continued to dominate T Watson won the pen no complaints there , Aneke missed May scored .. then horrendous tackle on May could have broke his leg sending off … and we really took the game by the neck ..
    it was one of best home performances for a while 

    MOM L Watson 
    Think you need to watch that sending off again mate. Wasn't even a foul.
    Wasn't even a challenge!
    How was that not a challenge? What was it then, a shot? A pass?
  • I can't believe people are watching the red card incident again and still think it's even a foul.
    I'm not sure of the actual wording but isn't the issue of the defender was in control of the challenge rather than was contact made?
    Their player seemed to be in control of everything including the ball until May unceremoniously dumped him on his bum!
  • Only got to see the 2nd half.

    The pen, you see them given so correct call imo.

    The red is laughable and I imagine if it was the other way around we would all be fuming. Shocker of a decision but quite frankly I couldn't care less as it went our way.

    I very much like the look of the Watsons. Would have loved to have been able to snap Alfie up a few years ago. He just doesn't stop running. UTA
  • Just seen the 'foul' for the red card. That is an atrocious decision. Alfie May should be ashamed of himself for his reaction. I don't like to see that of our players. Very disappointing.
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
  • Bailey said:
    Good performance, still have some daft moments in the defence but the system with May in a free role looks pretty good. Fraser coming back and Chuks starting and actually walking off rather than being helped off is a massive bonus. 
    If Louie Watson plays half that well and stays fit then Private Fraser is going to be warming the bench
    Watson has all Fraser's skill and vision multiplied by 10 times the energy and commitment, makes Fraser look more like Private Godfrey in comparison
    Charlton's major advantage over the Grecians last night was the energy and commitment of May and Watson which effectively gave us an extra player even before Aimson got sawn off by yet another preposterously bad referee. 
  • Also the Exeter player Scott made himself look a right bellend giving it bigguns to the fans for no reason after scoring
    Yes we saw that and thought the same - must feel stupid now 
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  • I’m 3 for 3 as I’ve seen us play Orient, Fleetwood and now Exeter, so in my head we have a 100% record and are top of the league :-)

    The bad news is I don’t think my next game is until Bolton at the end of the month, so let’s hope there are some wins between now and then 

    I thought Exeter started well and the score line isn’t a fair reflection on them, and of course the sending off helped us.  

    We looked a bit open in the first half, and I think it’s partly due to the way we set up in midfield with May, and also that Tenai Watson didn’t have that great a game.  

    Aside from that, based just on last night, we have some green shoots.  I think we’ve got 5 decent players that would get into most teams in this division and could form part of a promotion winning team.  For me, they are, Dobson, Leaburn, May, Louie Watson and CBT if he continues to mature in the way he has with his final product (I must admit, I had questioned him previously).  We have to hope the rest can come together and the defence starts to settle down, because of those 5, Dobson is the most defensively minded.  

    It’s great to watch though.  When you’ve got 4 in Leaburn, May, CBT and Louie Watson who are showing skill in the final third, it makes a difference and it makes us dangerous.

    Consider it to last season when we had Payne, Morgan, Fraser, DJ, Kirk and Stockley as the attacking options.  On last night’s evidence, you’re routing for someone like May given how much of a shift he puts in, Watson got the crowd going as opposed to us having to get them going, and Leaburn shows so much maturity for his age and I can see Championship clubs wanting him next summer.  

    I admire Appleton for giving Aneke a start, but we’ve been down this route before, and although he fashioned a few chances, he’s much better coming off the bench with 15-20 mins to go.  The game swung in our favour last night, but for me, Leaburn and May start.  The test now will be following up last night with another win against Blackpool.  I think we had 3 wins in a row last season under Garner’s massive feet, and Holden went 2 wins and a draw (if memory recalls) as his best run.  The key is going 6/7 unbeaten or more over 2/3 periods a season.

    At the very least, the football seemed more pleasing on the eye, but then I’ve only seen 3 wins and didn’t have to watch the Shrewsbury or Stevenage first halves.  Although to be fair to Appleton is only 4 games in.  I hope it’s just not that new manager bounce 
  • My first viewing at a real life game this season. Noticed that CBT was making a lot of good runs, but didn't get a pass, turned round to get onside and by then was marked. Clever play by T Watson to buy the penalty, seems quite savvy. Aneke starting was a big bonus, and very impressed with L Watson's energy.

    Definitely something to build on and we are fortunate to have a good quality bench when games are likely to go 100 mins +

    Looking forward to seeing 2 out of 2 v Blackpool and then retiring to "ahem" Spain to view the other matches.

    COYR
  • Bring a fit Edun back into that lineup and I really do think we can challenge! We have a lot of quality. Yes Hector still looks a bit prone but I am sure he will return to the quality player he was last season! Still think Ness is an ample replacement, he has come in for a lot of stick considering how good his breakthrough was. 
  • Our centre backs play too far apart most of the time.
  • Intent is irrelevant these days for a sending off. Does he put his opponent at risk?
  • follett said:
    JamesSeed said:
    People giving Hector scores of 5 on the Players' Marks thread is disappointing. Certainly wasn't a 5 performance yesterday. It's hard to vote objectively I guess, leaving your pre conceived opinions based on previous performances behind.
    Saw someone blame AMB for the goal on there. Was 2 on 1 with plenty of space, would have been a miracle for them not to score
    Really expected the scorer to square it to his team mate.
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