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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Shrewsbury Town: Saturday 25th January 2025: KO 15:00
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Fumbluff said:AFKABartram said:Red sky at night
Additional time delight
Charlie Pinkpants still shirking0 -
ForeverAddickted said:It wasnt the best of matches, but I enjoyed that... We played well, and was a difficult showing against a team who clearly showed up for the point, with the aim of getting all three if a chance like that injury time moment fell to them properly.
Had the feeling it would go the way of the 0-0 with Reading though
Lets be honest... Nothing will ever beat a 95th minute winner!!6 -
MarcusH26 said:Yaya is assistant to Mancini with the Saudi national team so a League 1 game is a bit of an odd one!1
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AFKABartram said:Nothing in football beats a last minute winner. It forgives everything before it and everyone goes home happy.
But if you want to analyse the play, try reversing the match. Small scores in the 1st minute like Campbell did against Cambridge, and then 96 minutes of frustrating chugging followed. The assessment would be ‘yeah, we got the three points but it’s just not good enough’.
We don’t seem to be obviously falling short in too many places. Yesterday Leaburn had a poor game for his standards and as others have mentioned, Berry just doesn’t contribute anywhere near enough that you hope he could. The quality of delivery from wide areas, either from set pieces or open play from Edwards and Small also lets us down.But other than that, we’re relatively solid defensively, Doherty has really picked up in the centre of late and Tyreece is growing in confidence and impact. While Small’s end product can be improved, he’s stretching teams wider and more importantly drawing a double up on him, creating more space elsewhere.Bringing on good quality standard subs for the last 20-30 mins is really helping us finish games strongly, we just need now to find something that works for the first 60 mins as other than the Northampton game, it so rarely does!Onto Tuesday and what will be another empty midweek Valley. Let’s hope we attack the first 60 on the front foot and get those there engaged.Come on Charlton, this season is still there to grab.
They won't learn though.3 -
stevexreeve said:Fumbluff said:AFKABartram said:Red sky at night
Additional time delight
Charlie Pinkpants still shirking
Tuesday night mate, go there tomorrow, your on yer own...🙄1 -
LargeAddick said:Clem_Snide said:Was about to type "we could play until Tuesday and we won't score here" and then up pops Small to grab us a big 3 points.
The game was an abomination. It takes two to make a decent game and Shrewsbury had no interest in doing anything other than nicking it.
Our general lack of creativity shone through for most of the game. We need someone through the door to replace Berry. Yes he pops up with the odd goal, but too much of the game passes him by.
In these sorts of games, set plays often make the difference. A shame ours were, for the most part, awful. Please do not let Gillesphey near another corner - the same wafted ball to the back post on repeat is really not helpful. Said it on the match thread and will say it again, how many of our set plays ended up with a simple catch for Blackman?
Positives? Obviously the win and the fact we kept at it. Campbell played well as did Coventry. Small will get plaudits for the goal, but Shrewsbury doubling up on him definitely stifled his attacking threat. Decent cameo from Chuks and obviously good to have Ramsey back.
Negatives? Leaburn seems to have two levels at the moment "beast mode" or "completely anonymous" he was poor today. Gillesphey gives me palpations every time he has to defend and again I thought Mitchell looked off his game. Set plays were horrible and we still haven't got a midfielder to unlock a low block.
It's frustrating as I think we are probably a left sided centre back and a creative midfielder away from having a proper go at the play offs.0 -
stoneroses19 said:1
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So Yaya Toure was at the game- a week ago he was shaking handing with Pardew. Conclusion he is signing for Charlton 🤪
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eastterrace6168 said:king addick said:AFKABartram said:John Marquis must hate playing The Valley1
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I had to leave at half time because of a prior commitment, and texted "that was turgid. Our midfield is so stodgy". If Berry would contribute more it would make a real difference. Still, all's well that ends with a 90+6 goal0
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Fanny Fanackapan said:my thoughts were of 2 Lifers.
AFKA, who was forced to watch from his settee as a result of a setback in his training for the 3000 m steeplechase at the next Olympics
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At least you only need to keep going for a few seconds though before you have another attempt.2
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MarcusH26 said:Yaya is assistant to Mancini with the Saudi national team so a League 1 game is a bit of an odd one!
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Is Yaya the 'Name' Charlie was talking about?0
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Leon Mann does a lot of DEI work and Toure was already in London, I wouldn't read much into it0
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Watching us yesterday must have taken Yaya back to his playing days, playing for Man City and Barcelona.11
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cblock said:Pelling1993 said:Simonsen said:Hal1x said:Pelling1993 said:Whoever pulled the emergency cord on the train after the game needs chemically castrating, knobend
I didn't enjoy that experience one bit. Was in a very overcrowded bit with nowhere to go. Very claustrophobic. No announcements of any kind either.
that is my worst nightmare, I’ve been to two hypnotists about claustrophobia and my head isn’t in the right space to feel hypnotised , I just end up going to sleep and I’m still wibble about packed trains and closed in areas etc
it’s probably my fear/hatred of people0 -
AFKABartram said:Fanny Fanackapan said:my thoughts were of 2 Lifers.
AFKA, who was forced to watch from his settee as a result of a setback in his training for the 3000 m steeplechase at the next Olympics5 -
I've just watched the highlights of the game and Luke Berry features quite a lot. I was pleasantly surprised by how involved he was. (And it didn't look like the shot from Doc which he got in the way of was goalbound).
We know he likes to sniff out chances and he scores a few which will always get him noticed but I think his link play and off the ball disrupting go a little under the radar and he's a useful guy to have around.
If we do sign a ball-carrying, creative 90 minute midfielder I think he and Doc can share the other forward midfield duties handsomely.3 -
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WrightCharlie said:I've just watched the highlights of the game and Luke Berry features quite a lot. I was pleasantly surprised by how involved he was. (And it didn't look like the shot from Doc which he got in the way of was goalbound).
We know he likes to sniff out chances and he scores a few which will always get him noticed but I think his link play and off the ball disrupting go a little under the radar and he's a useful guy to have around.
If we do sign a ball-carrying, creative 90 minute midfielder I think he and Doc can share the other forward midfield duties handsomely.1 -
I think he's been OK but let's not lower the standards for that position. When an attacking midfielder is playing well, it won't go under the radar.
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charltonkeston said:I left before the end so missed all the excitement. I have come to hate the modern way of playing, possession from the keeper to the defenders and so on and back with nothing to show for it. The problem as I see it, we do not have the ability to do that style effectively, we lose the ball easily. I know the reason for this style but seriously it’s boring the life out of me. Today we played a team that I think will go down, surely we can be a little more direct and aggressive. Absolute turgid game.
The edited version; I left before the end so missed all the excitement.1 -
Leuth said:WrightCharlie said:I've just watched the highlights of the game and Luke Berry features quite a lot. I was pleasantly surprised by how involved he was. (And it didn't look like the shot from Doc which he got in the way of was goalbound).
We know he likes to sniff out chances and he scores a few which will always get him noticed but I think his link play and off the ball disrupting go a little under the radar and he's a useful guy to have around.
If we do sign a ball-carrying, creative 90 minute midfielder I think he and Doc can share the other forward midfield duties handsomely.0 -
Chunes said:I think he's been OK but let's not lower the standards for that position. When an attacking midfielder is playing well, it won't go under the radar.0
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I for one, actually thought we played well and controlled the match. i only have 3 concerns going towards the end of the season -
1) squad depth isnt there IMO, I think 11 for 11 we are right up there but if we get some injuries we done for.
2) Gillesphy blows too hot and cold, always has a mistake in him. Equally can look great for spells in a match then turns off.
3) lack of creativity if teams defend like Shrewsbury did, our current plan seems to be pass to Small or Campbell if it doesnt work hit long to Leaburn/Aneke1 -
https://fanbanter.co.uk/what-an-interview-this-is-gareth-ainsworth-for-what-he-said-after-shrewsbury-lose-to-charlton/
Great interview by GA after the game.7 -
ozaddick said:https://fanbanter.co.uk/what-an-interview-this-is-gareth-ainsworth-for-what-he-said-after-shrewsbury-lose-to-charlton/
Great interview by GA after the game.2 -
Gareth Ainsworth, what an inspiration if you are a Shrewsbury fan, hopefully they do manage to get "above the line", certainly showed their intent for just that Saturday...3
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AddicksAddict said:Leuth said:AddicksAddict said:Pelling1993 said:Whoever pulled the emergency cord on the train after the game needs chemically castrating, knobend
For se26 i used to bus it to North Greenwich then Windrush line down from Canada Water and found that quick and reliable. Busses 54 then 75 was a decent route too but i think that was in the days before the Overground line opened in its present form.0