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POST-MATCH THREAD: Crawley Town v Charlton Athletic: Tuesday 11th March 2025: KO 19:45
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fenaddick said:Braziliance said:Massive result, weren't pretty but we are approaching the finish line now, who cares.
Lovely bit of racket at times tonight:
https://x.com/BigBadBraz/status/1899592264218767607?t=KIShLFMfF6G37wNsoSq42A&s=19
Singing it at such a speed suggests to me like they find it difficult to sing and take no pleasure in it. To sing it with pride is to sing it slowly.6 -
jimmymelrose said:fenaddick said:Braziliance said:Massive result, weren't pretty but we are approaching the finish line now, who cares.
Lovely bit of racket at times tonight:
https://x.com/BigBadBraz/status/1899592264218767607?t=KIShLFMfF6G37wNsoSq42A&s=19
Singing it at such a speed suggests to me like they find it difficult to sing and take no pleasure in it. To sing it with pride is to sing it slowly.0 -
Injury scares aside, i'd like to see us go back to the Cov, Doc, Berry midfield and Godden back up top on Saturday for Leaburn. I've been critical of Doc for his limitations but he's a safe pair of hands and i think Gilbert may well be more effective from the bench. I get giving Godden a rest and Leaburn a couple of games to try and rediscover some form but we can't carry passengers at this stage and it nearly cost us last night. Back to the tried and tested for Saturday with Chucks back on the bench and we hopefully sign off for a little rest with a big win.13
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WSS said:ForeverAddickted said:
And tell your wife you’re not going shopping if she asks.0 -
I wasn't able to see the game, but that's a great result, and a very important one too, given it was our game in hand.
Surely Lloyd Jones has the player of the season completely sewn up? His new contract was the best bit of business in January by far.7 -
eastterrace6168 said:fenaddick said:This angle really doesn't do Wollacott any favours
https://x.com/CAFCofficial/status/1899783267366134129
Certainly fortuitous that Gilbert missed the ball but he took up some good positions in the game and came close to scoring on several occasions.2 -
If Nathan Jones feels that Danny Hylton coming on is the correct decision then that’s fine by me, our striking options other than TC and Godden are hardly covering themselves in glory at the moment, he’s on to be a complete shithouse towards the end of the game and done what he needed to do to see the win out, I’m struggling to see what the issue is10
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Garrymanilow said:I find the moaning about Hylton really weird. We've got a manager who has proven over the past few months that he is really, really good at judging how to see out games. In our last 5 games we have conceded one goal, and that was a bit of a wonder strike. Hylton came on instead of Kanu because we didn't need to chase down and press their defenders on the ball, we needed to make it so they didn't have a chance to do anything with the ball at all. We were a bit leggy, we sent long balls up for Godden and Hylton to try and get their heads on, we ran into the corner to waste time and our two experienced strikers shithoused, slowed the game down with free kicks and were just generally irritating for the last ten minutes. Crawley didn't come close to building up a head of steam and things felt calmer in the last ten than they did in the ten before that. Hylton isn't going to come on and devastate tiring defences but he is going to protect our tired team late on from the opposition building momentum and getting closer to forcing a goal. If Jones brings him on it's because he recognises the difference between the time for a young energetic striker and a ruiner, and last night called for the ruiner.We always talk about how we wish our club was a bit cannier, a bit nastier and a bit wiser to the kind of tricks Blackpool pulled at the start of the season but we don't seem to like it much when it arrives.7
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LargeAddick said:jimmymelrose said:Addicktion_to_red said:Not looked at forthcoming fixtures, taking one game at a time. Seen some comments about postponing a game due to international break in order to give the players a rest. I say don’t. Carry on while we have the momentum.
Compared to the schedule we’ve had, going back to one match a week will already enable rest. Two weeks is not absolutely necessary. It would be nice, yes, but then you’d have a 3 game week later on. Would that not then be potentially risking injury even more for the crucial final games?
If Jones is really in such a bad way then we should rest him by playing McIntyre in his place. I don’t like it anymore than you but that’s what a squad is for.
Postponing a game doesn’t mean that you play fewer games. It means that you inconveniently sandwich some games closer together. I think the disadvantage outweighs any earlier benefit.0 -
DOUCHER said:Injury scares aside, i'd like to see us go back to the Cov, Doc, Berry midfield and Godden back up top on Saturday for Leaburn. I've been critical of Doc for his limitations but he's a safe pair of hands and i think Gilbert may well be more effective from the bench. I get giving Godden a rest and Leaburn a couple of games to try and rediscover some form but we can't carry passengers at this stage and it nearly cost us last night. Back to the tried and tested for Saturday with Chucks back on the bench and we hopefully sign off for a little rest with a big win.1
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letthegoodtimesroll said:ForeverAddickted said:Just want to point out that Miles doesnt look happy enough in that picture... Reckon he's angling for a move0
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Dartaddick said:letthegoodtimesroll said:ForeverAddickted said:Just want to point out that Miles doesnt look happy enough in that picture... Reckon he's angling for a move0
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golfaddick said:Garrymanilow said:I find the moaning about Hylton really weird. We've got a manager who has proven over the past few months that he is really, really good at judging how to see out games. In our last 5 games we have conceded one goal, and that was a bit of a wonder strike. Hylton came on instead of Kanu because we didn't need to chase down and press their defenders on the ball, we needed to make it so they didn't have a chance to do anything with the ball at all. We were a bit leggy, we sent long balls up for Godden and Hylton to try and get their heads on, we ran into the corner to waste time and our two experienced strikers shithoused, slowed the game down with free kicks and were just generally irritating for the last ten minutes. Crawley didn't come close to building up a head of steam and things felt calmer in the last ten than they did in the ten before that. Hylton isn't going to come on and devastate tiring defences but he is going to protect our tired team late on from the opposition building momentum and getting closer to forcing a goal. If Jones brings him on it's because he recognises the difference between the time for a young energetic striker and a ruiner, and last night called for the ruiner.We always talk about how we wish our club was a bit cannier, a bit nastier and a bit wiser to the kind of tricks Blackpool pulled at the start of the season but we don't seem to like it much when it arrives.22
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Dartaddick said:letthegoodtimesroll said:ForeverAddickted said:Just want to point out that Miles doesnt look happy enough in that picture... Reckon he's angling for a move0
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cafcnick1992 said:DOUCHER said:Injury scares aside, i'd like to see us go back to the Cov, Doc, Berry midfield and Godden back up top on Saturday for Leaburn. I've been critical of Doc for his limitations but he's a safe pair of hands and i think Gilbert may well be more effective from the bench. I get giving Godden a rest and Leaburn a couple of games to try and rediscover some form but we can't carry passengers at this stage and it nearly cost us last night. Back to the tried and tested for Saturday with Chucks back on the bench and we hopefully sign off for a little rest with a big win.2
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It looked one of those games that were better live than on TV.
Charlton were comfortable and it always looked as though one goal would settle it. I shouldn't think Jojo will be too happy about letting Small's shot in but Charlton deserved the win.1 -
I think you'll find the away fans did the best bit of shithousery by hiding the ball that went out just before injury time 🤣DDOUBLEE said:If Nathan Jones feels that Danny Hylton coming on is the correct decision then that’s fine by me, our striking options other than TC and Godden are hardly covering themselves in glory at the moment, he’s on to be a complete shithouse towards the end of the game and done what he needed to do to see the win out, I’m struggling to see what the issue is3 -
Garrymanilow said:golfaddick said:Garrymanilow said:I find the moaning about Hylton really weird. We've got a manager who has proven over the past few months that he is really, really good at judging how to see out games. In our last 5 games we have conceded one goal, and that was a bit of a wonder strike. Hylton came on instead of Kanu because we didn't need to chase down and press their defenders on the ball, we needed to make it so they didn't have a chance to do anything with the ball at all. We were a bit leggy, we sent long balls up for Godden and Hylton to try and get their heads on, we ran into the corner to waste time and our two experienced strikers shithoused, slowed the game down with free kicks and were just generally irritating for the last ten minutes. Crawley didn't come close to building up a head of steam and things felt calmer in the last ten than they did in the ten before that. Hylton isn't going to come on and devastate tiring defences but he is going to protect our tired team late on from the opposition building momentum and getting closer to forcing a goal. If Jones brings him on it's because he recognises the difference between the time for a young energetic striker and a ruiner, and last night called for the ruiner.We always talk about how we wish our club was a bit cannier, a bit nastier and a bit wiser to the kind of tricks Blackpool pulled at the start of the season but we don't seem to like it much when it arrives.1
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As ugly and anti football as it may be, Hylton's role last night was that of a disrupter. He came on to slow things down, create a bit of edge and see the game out. He was on the pitch for five minutes of normal time plus added on. He made a contribution (yes, he kicked the ball out once but many players did). I trust Jones to decide what is the best tactic at that time of the game and who is the best player to action it.17
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Garrymanilow said:I find the moaning about Hylton really weird. We've got a manager who has proven over the past few months that he is really, really good at judging how to see out games. In our last 5 games we have conceded one goal, and that was a bit of a wonder strike. Hylton came on instead of Kanu because we didn't need to chase down and press their defenders on the ball, we needed to make it so they didn't have a chance to do anything with the ball at all. We were a bit leggy, we sent long balls up for Godden and Hylton to try and get their heads on, we ran into the corner to waste time and our two experienced strikers shithoused, slowed the game down with free kicks and were just generally irritating for the last ten minutes. Crawley didn't come close to building up a head of steam and things felt calmer in the last ten than they did in the ten before that. Hylton isn't going to come on and devastate tiring defences but he is going to protect our tired team late on from the opposition building momentum and getting closer to forcing a goal. If Jones brings him on it's because he recognises the difference between the time for a young energetic striker and a ruiner, and last night called for the ruiner.We always talk about how we wish our club was a bit cannier, a bit nastier and a bit wiser to the kind of tricks Blackpool pulled at the start of the season but we don't seem to like it much when it arrives.7
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YTS1978 said:Garrymanilow said:I find the moaning about Hylton really weird. We've got a manager who has proven over the past few months that he is really, really good at judging how to see out games. In our last 5 games we have conceded one goal, and that was a bit of a wonder strike. Hylton came on instead of Kanu because we didn't need to chase down and press their defenders on the ball, we needed to make it so they didn't have a chance to do anything with the ball at all. We were a bit leggy, we sent long balls up for Godden and Hylton to try and get their heads on, we ran into the corner to waste time and our two experienced strikers shithoused, slowed the game down with free kicks and were just generally irritating for the last ten minutes. Crawley didn't come close to building up a head of steam and things felt calmer in the last ten than they did in the ten before that. Hylton isn't going to come on and devastate tiring defences but he is going to protect our tired team late on from the opposition building momentum and getting closer to forcing a goal. If Jones brings him on it's because he recognises the difference between the time for a young energetic striker and a ruiner, and last night called for the ruiner.We always talk about how we wish our club was a bit cannier, a bit nastier and a bit wiser to the kind of tricks Blackpool pulled at the start of the season but we don't seem to like it much when it arrives.17
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Not pretty but effective and I thought we should have got at least one more goal.TC was well marshalled but got a new lease of life on the right. Gilbert was positive even if his end product wasn't quite there. Small did well on both sides and although I think Wollacott should have saved his shot, he did hit it with venom. Leaburn was okay can really learn from Godden's pressing and movement.
That was a classic polarising Anderson performance - either a 4 or 7/8 depending on how you score his gifting possession cheaply against his turnovers and defensive work. I'm on the 7/8 side, especially for his 2nd half display on a yellow card.
We were superb defensively, yet again. Gillesphey, Jones and Ramsay all excellent. Mannion really seems to be growing in confidence too.
Great game management from Jones, with the right subs and formation changes at the right times. On to the next one.6 -
MuttleyCAFC said:I've learned my lesson. I am not questioning any of Jones' decisions. Why would I? Why would anybody? Seeing as what we have acheived in the last few months.
Many on here were bemoaning our 'worst ever squad of players' earlier in the season, whilst a small minority of us were pissing in the wind trying to point out that the players weren't as bad as the football or results would have us believe.
Tbf, we were without Jones and Ramsay for long periods, and they have certainly made a huge impact, but for whatever reason, I believe that Jones N, changed the style of play out of desperation and as a result of criticism, either by fans or closure to home.
So all credit to the fact that he did acknowledge his style was nonsense and ineffective, but he should have seen it long before he did, just as the fans did. At least, some of us.1 -
Pavoren007 said:Pavoren007 said:Absolutely loved that away win. Was there also celebrating my lad’s 18th. Popped him in a weeny Charlton baby grow as soon as he was born those 18 years ago and he has never looked back, through every peak and trough so far…Found it! He will kill
me but Charlton plays such a massive part of our life together so I am sharing it anyway. He will be on here some time soon!
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DamoNorthStand said:Thoroughly enjoyable evening - exceptionally well hosted by the owners of Crawley Town, and to top it off a great result. Concerned about Josh as he would be a big miss. Thought Gilbert looked like he has potential and yet again Jones and Macca were immense.3
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:DamoNorthStand said:Thoroughly enjoyable evening - exceptionally well hosted by the owners of Crawley Town, and to top it off a great result. Concerned about Josh as he would be a big miss. Thought Gilbert looked like he has potential and yet again Jones and Macca were immense.3
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NabySarr said:YTS1978 said:Garrymanilow said:I find the moaning about Hylton really weird. We've got a manager who has proven over the past few months that he is really, really good at judging how to see out games. In our last 5 games we have conceded one goal, and that was a bit of a wonder strike. Hylton came on instead of Kanu because we didn't need to chase down and press their defenders on the ball, we needed to make it so they didn't have a chance to do anything with the ball at all. We were a bit leggy, we sent long balls up for Godden and Hylton to try and get their heads on, we ran into the corner to waste time and our two experienced strikers shithoused, slowed the game down with free kicks and were just generally irritating for the last ten minutes. Crawley didn't come close to building up a head of steam and things felt calmer in the last ten than they did in the ten before that. Hylton isn't going to come on and devastate tiring defences but he is going to protect our tired team late on from the opposition building momentum and getting closer to forcing a goal. If Jones brings him on it's because he recognises the difference between the time for a young energetic striker and a ruiner, and last night called for the ruiner.We always talk about how we wish our club was a bit cannier, a bit nastier and a bit wiser to the kind of tricks Blackpool pulled at the start of the season but we don't seem to like it much when it arrives.7
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Was sitting in Crawley end. Their supporters were raving about Tyreece.I thought Doyle was very good for them., my boy knows him from the Brighton academy4
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Anderson is not yet the finished article but personally I am quite excited when I see his game. I think he can go to the top.4