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POST-MATCH THREAD: Cambridge Utd vs Charlton Athletic: Saturday 13th April 2024 | KO 15:00

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    REG didn’t play!

    You talking about Gillesphey? Guess the answer to your question is ‘no, we don’t have more creative players to take corners’

    There’s a massive lack of creativity in this squad. Hopefully NJ brings in some wingers & improves the style of football next season
    Yes, apologies, it was Gillespie, who I thought was REG 
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    I have watched every game on line this season (thanks Charlton TV) and enjoyed it all 100%. And I am looking forward to next season after Nathan's revamp of...well  how many players? But today Connor Wickham showed he is a better option than Chucks Aneke : OK neither seems historically to be able to  stay fit for long but with a hard working close season Wickham could,from what we have seen briefly, show  that he is equal to if not better than Chucks whose contribution at Cambridge was...NIL. Will he get a contract? His goal was premier league quality.
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    Gillesphey has taken set pieces for previous clubs because he’s generally been thought to have good delivery. That isn’t a Charlton problem. 
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    ozaddick said:
    My point is a  6ft 2 defender the taking corners speaks volumes on our lack of quality. He should be on the end of them. 
    Tbf last season he was taking corners for Plymouth on some occasions, and they went up as champs. 

    I do however see your point though, we lack the players who are dead ball specialists who should be taking these set pieces instead. It's a bit risky having a centre back taking a corner.
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    Heard there has been trouble after the game.

    Supporters coach has had  window broken
    Bet it was Lyle Taylor, the snake
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    Coventry has been very disappointing so far based on his rep. All the West ham I know really rate him.

    Hopefully he'll kick on next term under Jones and hopefully a decent side as he's come into a poor team so hopefully he'll come good.
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    He's certainly no Dobson! 
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    Coventry has been very disappointing so far based on his rep. All the West ham I know really rate him.

    Hopefully he'll kick on next term under Jones and hopefully a decent side as he's come into a poor team so hopefully he'll come good.
    I hope so mate. He's no Josh Cullen that's for sure
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    ozaddick said:
    It was a nice afternoon out, except for the football. My god we were crap. I expected so much more. A real end of season game from us, and the lack of quality on the ball was horrid. 

    Why is REG, a central defender, taking corners? Isn't he one of our taller players? Don't we have a more gifted, creative player to take them? I found that strange. 

    The whole defense, including keeper, need to be severely assessed if they are good enough for next season, for me, they're not. But we can't change them all out unfortunately, due to contracts. A keeper is definitely needed. Hector and Thomas can go too. 

    I feel NJ mixed it up with the 3 changes, to get a better look at players, and he said in his post match interview he's getting a clear picture who will be in a Charlton short next year. 

    Teenagers slapping each other for a few seconds outside the ground like petulant school kids summed up the game really. All a bit pathetic and meh. 

    The only really shining light was watching the game with @Fanny Fanackapanand her family, always such a pleasure Jean, Thank you. :) 
    ALWAYS a joy to see you, oz but wish you had been able to watch a more entertaining game .

    At least you got to meet the snake....

    ...when it landed in your lap ! x
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    For me Gillesphy taking corners says everything about how poor Coventry has been so far.  He is the one dropped from corner duty, and I am not surprised.  So far he must be the most disappointing/underwhelming signing for a long time such was the hype around him. I hope he improves and expect him to once we play a more passing game.

    Coventry's best game was his debut, I thought he played quite well.
    But he's been bang average ever since.
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    edited April 13
    I can’t wait for the season where we are finally back up there competing for promotion and doing the double over most of these. Had enough of the fans of Cambridge, Burton, Morecambe, Port Vale and all the other chuff we keep dropping points to.

    It’s going to be so satisfying when we are in a place where we’re beating these by 2 or 3 home and away.
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    NJ sounded really unhappy about their goal, and I don't blame him. Watching it back on the Cambridge twitter, there were several opportunities for defenders to stick it up on the roof of the stand and no-one did. Very, very disappointing given how few chances they had in the game.

    We need to improve further if we're going to be in the mix for the playoffs or better next season. But we already knew that
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    I have never seen a professional football team quite so inept at defending long throw ins.
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    There's a lot of nitpicking going on. Ultimately, someone had a snapshot from 25 yards (and no, this Hector disrespect has to end, he didn't 'get out of the way', it went past or through his legs which didn't move) and our keeper threw it into his own net
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    i agree with Muttley, think of leaving the ground after a game? When you have won you do not think it was a poor game or the style of play was poor.
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    I have never seen a professional football team quite so inept at defending long throw ins.
    I think it is easier to defend these when you have a dominant keeper. Isted has qualities but he is not that by a large distance. In all honesty, nor is AMB.
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    I don't really care about our style of play, I just want us to win. If you take a step back and look at the stats, they were winning stats. Not nicking a win stats but comfortably winning stats. There are two things preventing wins when that happens. Not enough goals in the team and giving away soft goals. I think there is a link between the two, as when you have a slender lead, it does put more pressure on the defence.

    I agree with Jones in his after match interview. Forgetting if you liked the way we played, we have lost 8 points we shouldn't have to Northampton, Fleetwood, Wigan and yesterday to Cambridge. It doesn't matter this season but it will for next. He knows it and will sort it out I'm sure. But given recent years, please lets not us be too critical or precious about our style of play. Winning football is the be all and end all of what we need.
    But winning games of football often coincide with how you play. Just hoofing the ball forwards may lead to a goal on occasions but it isnt going to give you the 2 or 3 goals you need to win. Again, passing the ball around the back isnt always going to lead to letting in a goal, but as Burnley have shown over the past 2 weeks it can seriously add to your problems.

    Get a team playing good football, with a set system & style of play and I have no doubt they will be winning more games than they lose (or draw, as it is currently in our case)

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    We must have had the record for conceding in the last 10 minutes.
    Now we must have the record for conceding most goals to ex-players.
    Impressive.
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