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POST-MATCH THREAD Charlton Athletic v Wycombe Wanderers: Play Off 2nd leg: Thur 15th May 2025: KO
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This is where the fun begins ...0
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Stig said:KiwiValley said:No one is talking about the ref. Which is exactly as it should be.
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Incredible atmosphere. Havent heard The Valley like that in a long time.
The 9 hour round trip was worth it.
Very weird tactic by WW to time waste from the off.Thought the back 3 were superb.One more game….COYR7 -
I know that Campbell had a game where he had little joy against the Wandering Thugs in their defence, but you have to admire the fact that, as a young lad, he kept trying and was willing to risk repeated physical assault. He always made himself available. He did I suppose get slightly more protection than in the first game but it still seemed a thankless task which many of our previous wingers would have bottled ie Kirk.34
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On NJ at full-time, his reaction is purely human. He is a person who lives for this. He is 100% all in at Charlton. I firmly believe, that right now, there isn't a single fan that feels the joy of the win last night, more that NJ.
A lot is said about whether people like him. The sky commentator said to him post match, they are all singing your name, to which he promptly retorted, that they were wanting him sacked in November. He quickly explains that a season isnt won or lost in January, it is at the end if the season that it all matters. He went in to speak of his faith in God and how at full time, he dropped to his knees and was thanking God.
I say let him be eccentric and odd. I would rather him with his overblown passion, than 'Mr I keep my hands in my pockets' looking like he's at a funeral on the touchline.
As for other fans being sniffy about the scenes at full-time, well any fan who has been through it with their club, will get the emotions and why the celebrations were so OTT. This club might not have won anything yet this season, but it has gone a long way to winning back the hearts of many a fan that had got disillusioned by the decline and lack of care from owners and managers for too many years.
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If I'm a Wycombe fan, I'd still be raging that Kone was left out of the starting XI v Charlton at Xmas. That appeared to give us an unnecessary boost, when we were almost out for the count form-wise and it appeared to be the beginning of them falling away from the top spots. Looked a pretty pivotal decision to me.2
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The Prince-e-Paul said:On NJ at full-time, his reaction is purely human. He is a person who lives for this. He is 100% all in at Charlton. I firmly believe, that right now, there isn't a single fan that feels the joy of the win last night, more that NJ.
A lot is said about whether people like him. The sky commentator said to him post match, they are all singing your name, to which he promptly retorted, that they were wanting him sacked in November. He quickly explains that a season isnt won or lost in January, it is at the end if the season that it all matters. He went in to speak of his faith in God and how at full time, he dropped to his knees and was thanking God.
I say let him be eccentric and odd. I would rather him with his overblown passion, than 'Mr I keep my hands in my pockets' looking like he's at a funeral on the touchline.
As for other fans being sniffy about the scenes at full-time, well any fan who has been through it with their club, will get the emotions and why the celebrations were so OTT. This club might not have won anything yet this season, but it has gone a long way to winning back the hearts of many a fan that had got disillusioned by the decline and lack of care from owners and managers for to many years.3 -
I went for a "pie n mash" at full time and the East Stand khazi was completely empty. Reminded me very much of the Crawley game!2
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Simonsen said:If I'm a Wycombe fan, I'd still be raging that Kone was left out of the starting XI v Charlton at Xmas. That appeared to give us an unnecessary boost, when we were almost out for the count form-wise and it appeared to be the beginning of them falling away from the top spots. Looked a pretty pivotal decision to me.
It certainly was:
That strange decision was made by Bloomfield and Kone scored when he came on as sub with a sweet strike. He was on the top of his form at that time.
When Bloomfield a short time after went to Luton they immediately put in a bid for Kone.0 -
Superb ball forward from Gillesphey - that was no random punt, was the perfect weight for either Aneke or Jones - both runners knew the drill.
An amazing run, and take, from Jones to get the ball under some control. Move aside, Chuks Aneke! - and he knew to step back rather than get in the way.
Jones didn't break his stride to get that second touch - how often do players hesitate for a split second and the chance is gone.
Their keeper flinched, instead of being brave. He was 90/10 favourite for it when it first left Jones' boot. Stage fright on the big occasion? Credit to the crowd! Mannion deals with that.
Great composure from Jones to stay on his feet once he nicked the ball past their keeper - if he clatters the keeper the referee gives a free kick.
Godden the coolest man in the stadium to control the loose ball and poke home - entirely instinctive, muscle memory kicked in.
A wonderful few seconds during which lots could have gone wrong - but it didn't - hard work and togetherness pays off - and you get those amazing, joyous, scenes as a result.30 -
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There may have been a positive reaction to the atmosphere last night, but spare a thought for the poor pigeons who had their routine completely disrupted- I don't think I saw one all night- certainly not after they used the flame throwers.
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Christ what a night...Asleep by 2ish and leaving for work at half 6.
Dont agree with some that it wasnt a good performance, Wycombe are a shit team with shit tactics along with some half decent players who make life difficult and yes they did at parts but overall, I thought we played well bar a funny 15 mins midway second half.
Gilbert looked assured and I thought Coventry was brilliant. Doc not so much on the ball but gets himself about for sure! Lloyd Jones is a monster, don't think I can remember a CB winning so many headers.
Orient are a decent side but I think we have every reason to go there and be confident of a win! Orient will try to actually football so we (in theory) will have more opportunities.
Atmosphere was electric. Long may it continue.9 -
The Prince-e-Paul said:NorthheathAddick said:What a team…never gave in again,Wycombe trying everything in their power to stop a game of football,ref was 100 times better than Sunday,but did book Godden for kicking ball away yet just before that never booked their player who did the same,well it seemed to me to take an age that goal im sure I saw it in slow motion then was waiting for it to be disallowed for a foul on the keeper…got to mention Ramsay his blocks were as good as the goal scored…defence stood firm with Lloyd winning everything,midfield once they worked it out to keep it in the floor gave us that edge,wasn’t alot going up top for most of game but they did enough…& Chuks did his job to a T when he came on…along with the rest of the team who just get more determined not to be beaten…gotta love NJ at the end too…One more will do it boys,roll on Wemmmbeerleeey ❤️🤍The Prince-e-Paul said:NorthheathAddick said:What a team…never gave in again,Wycombe trying everything in their power to stop a game of football,ref was 100 times better than Sunday,but did book Godden for kicking ball away yet just before that never booked their player who did the same,well it seemed to me to take an age that goal im sure I saw it in slow motion then was waiting for it to be disallowed for a foul on the keeper…got to mention Ramsay his blocks were as good as the goal scored…defence stood firm with Lloyd winning everything,midfield once they worked it out to keep it in the floor gave us that edge,wasn’t alot going up top for most of game but they did enough…& Chuks did his job to a T when he came on…along with the rest of the team who just get more determined not to be beaten…gotta love NJ at the end too…One more will do it boys,roll on Wemmmbeerleeey ❤️🤍
And the ref failed to book one of their players who booted the ball 50 yards into our half after conceding a free kick early on in the 2nd half.
The ref was better than most but he really didnt want to get involved in any "time wasting" tactics.6 -
jose said:I found it nerve wracking there tonight, but maybe I am the only one who didn't think it was a poor game. It was a compelling contest, and there was a huge part of it that was about watching proper sportspeople putting their athleticism and combativeness against each other. It had an element of the nature of the demands of sport, and for me it was impressive. Both teams were trying their hardest, but we were better.2
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soapboxsam said:Simonsen said:If I'm a Wycombe fan, I'd still be raging that Kone was left out of the starting XI v Charlton at Xmas. That appeared to give us an unnecessary boost, when we were almost out for the count form-wise and it appeared to be the beginning of them falling away from the top spots. Looked a pretty pivotal decision to me.
It certainly was:
That strange decision was made by Bloomfield and Kone scored when he came on as sub with a sweet strike. He was on the top of his form at that time.
When Bloomfield a short time after went to Luton they immediately put in a bid for Kone.2 -
Karoy Anderson take a bow. For a ten minute cameo that was as good as you will get - literally never stopped running, huge blocks, and was pivotal in seeing out the game relatively comfortably.
Kayne Ramsay is just a total Rolls Royce of a football player. Lloyd Jones and Macca were immense.
The pre match routine and everything set up by the club was superb - since we returned to The Valley I’ve never seen the place like that.
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Bailey said:soapboxsam said:Simonsen said:If I'm a Wycombe fan, I'd still be raging that Kone was left out of the starting XI v Charlton at Xmas. That appeared to give us an unnecessary boost, when we were almost out for the count form-wise and it appeared to be the beginning of them falling away from the top spots. Looked a pretty pivotal decision to me.
It certainly was:
That strange decision was made by Bloomfield and Kone scored when he came on as sub with a sweet strike. He was on the top of his form at that time.
When Bloomfield a short time after went to Luton they immediately put in a bid for Kone.8 -
PhilFor54 said:golfaddick said:The Red Robin said:limeygent said:Think we missed Berry, he's anonymous a lot of the time, quietly and effectively goes about his business.
And I know why people usually disagree with me because if you sit in the Covered End lower you cant see from the 6 yard line to the goal line. I know I'm short & would probably help being 6ft 2 but even with everyone sitting down the view is poor. Never sat there before & never will again. AC stand everytime.15 -
Bailey said:soapboxsam said:Simonsen said:If I'm a Wycombe fan, I'd still be raging that Kone was left out of the starting XI v Charlton at Xmas. That appeared to give us an unnecessary boost, when we were almost out for the count form-wise and it appeared to be the beginning of them falling away from the top spots. Looked a pretty pivotal decision to me.
It certainly was:
That strange decision was made by Bloomfield and Kone scored when he came on as sub with a sweet strike. He was on the top of his form at that time.
When Bloomfield a short time after went to Luton they immediately put in a bid for Kone.
I think they'll sell but it won't be anything near the £7m they had on the table in January. 2 in 14 I think I saw his stats were? Have seen some criticism of Dodds for playing him wide a lot with Udoh central.0 -
Simonsen said:I went for a "pie n mash" at full time and the East Stand khazi was completely empty. Reminded me very much of the Crawley game!1
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Doesn’t matter in the final analysis but I was flabbergasted NJ took Small off. What was he thinking! TC had been far less effective - surely he should have been subbed.5
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Stig said:KiwiValley said:No one is talking about the ref. Which is exactly as it should be.3
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Walking to the tube station in Ickenham this morning .Didn't fancy keeping that as a nice little keepsake?14
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LargeAddick said:Just watched the pre match Sky stuff and then the second half and post match stuff. How lovely it was to see some much welcome coverage of Wrexham and especially the shots of their owners celebrating their promotion. Just a bit surprised there wasn’t a homage to Birmingham too.0
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kinveachyaddick said:Doesn’t matter in the final analysis but I was flabbergasted NJ took Small off. What was he thinking! TC had been far less effective - surely he should have been subbed.
I thought switching Campbell to the right worked better for TC as well, as he didnt have to deal with Grimmer anymore.17 -
DamoNorthStand said:Karoy Anderson take a bow. For a ten minute cameo that was as good as you will get - literally never stopped running, huge blocks, and was pivotal in seeing out the game relatively comfortably.
Kayne Ramsay is just a total Rolls Royce of a football player. Lloyd Jones and Macca were immense.
The pre match routine and everything set up by the club was superb - since we returned to The Valley I’ve never seen the place like that.
the stuff before the game was excellent, liked all the flags including the ones in front of the Covered End5 -
Exiled_Addick said:swords_alive said:Was a little worried when Chuks came on as felt a bit early and Small hadnt shown signs of tiring, but he was effective.
Also thought Anderson was faultless in his short time, yet again. Showed some skill, won a free kick and pressed hard when we needed it.16 -
EveshamAddick said:PhilFor54 said:golfaddick said:The Red Robin said:limeygent said:Think we missed Berry, he's anonymous a lot of the time, quietly and effectively goes about his business.
And I know why people usually disagree with me because if you sit in the Covered End lower you cant see from the 6 yard line to the goal line. I know I'm short & would probably help being 6ft 2 but even with everyone sitting down the view is poor. Never sat there before & never will again. AC stand everytime.1 -
kinveachyaddick said:Doesn’t matter in the final analysis but I was flabbergasted NJ took Small off. What was he thinking! TC had been far less effective - surely he should have been subbed.
But fair play to NJ's calls. The subs gave great energy, and TC seemed to have new energy when moved out to the right hand side.2 -
did anyone see NJ winding Chuks up just before coming on, literally going bat shit chest pumping right in his face24