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ULTIMATE MATCH PREVIEW: Charlton Athletic vs Leyton Orient | Sunday 25th May - 1pm KO

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  • AppyAddick
    AppyAddick Posts: 1,475
    3-1
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,924
    The fact we are statistically better at home and Orient are better not at home, does concern me. 
  • redbuttle
    redbuttle Posts: 1,983
    shine166 said:
    The fact we are statistically better at home and Orient are better not at home, does concern me. 
    Yes but it's not really an away game as nobody is at home.
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,683
    shine166 said:
    The fact we are statistically better at home and Orient are better not at home, does concern me. 
    The amount of fans we will have at Wembley compared to Orient it will feel like a home game. 
  • CL_Phantom
    CL_Phantom Posts: 5,519
    edited May 20
    Top preview as always! 

    Gutted I cant make it over, been a very expensive first half(ish) to the year as me and the missus get ready for an even more expensive end as we're not far off from welcoming our first into the world, I wont lie, I did check flights, trains, times the lot but better not...  

    Expecting a tight, pretty even game with us edging it, an early goal before finally putting the nerves to bed around 80mins with a second.

    2-0  to the Addicks

    Championship football next season.
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,946
    Predicting a 3-2 thriller. 

    We go a goal down early but get one back before half time though Ramsay from a set piece. Go ahead early in the 2nd half with Godden again, only for them to pin us back. Aneke off the bench to score a late winner. 

    COYR
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,946
    I think it'll start cagey but the first goal will open the game up and it'll be exciting. 

    Hope Berry is fit. We saw in the last playoffs how important experience is in midfield. See Gilbert playing the role Jonny Williams did off the bench that day, helping us play higher up the pitch as they tire.
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  • BalladMan
    BalladMan Posts: 1,119
    edited May 20
    If we score first, we win.  Seeing out games from a winning position is what we do time and time again this season.  

    If they score first, 50:50 based on our stats this year. 

    Godden (again, ole ole) has to be on the scoresheet at Wembley. 
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,946
    Reckon TC will have an absolute blinder after a tough couple games getting doubled up on. 
  • king addick
    king addick Posts: 3,705
    Only Tuesday...this week will drag!! 

    Nerves are kicking in already but looking forward to the day out. Hopefully the weather picks up a little! 

    I would be happy for the same line up from the Wycombe 2nd leg. Hope TC finds some form as he has waivered but on his day, he is a nightmare to defend. 

    We need to be at it and if we are, I see us winning 2-0/2-1. 
  • Six-a-bag-of-nuts
    Six-a-bag-of-nuts Posts: 8,127
    Reckon TC will have an absolute blinder after a tough couple games getting doubled up on. 

    Well the oppo doubling up on our most dangerous player is something he is going to have to get used to.
    Some players thrive under pressure and live for the big occasion, eg Lyle Taylor.
    At the moment Tyreece appears to shrink.
    He has the potential to be our match winner.
    Commeth the hour, commeth the man. I hope!
  • hermann
    hermann Posts: 481
    Comfortable home kit win 4-0
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,256
    Crazy that we’re here again (3rd time for me, 98, 19 and now)

    This game has an added dimension for me with all of my 1st cousins on my mum’s side, being as Orient as I am Charlton 

    It’s a very close relationship as well, every Xmas when I was younger, holidays with them for a week in the summer up until about the age of 15, and I even remember them taking me to watch them play Grimsby at Grimsby in the night during half term when I was about 9/10 in the early 90s.

    they’re 5,9 and 10 years older than me and if someone had told us back in the late 80s, early to mid 90s that we would be meeting in a game like this, it would’ve been hard to get my head around.  They were primarily division 3 back then and we hardly met.  I think the first time in my life was a league cup tie at Selhurst park when my dad let me cross the divide in the holmesdale end because I was as desperate to see them 

    We didn’t meet them again for a very long time after that 

    As for the game, unless one of us bottles it and nerves creep in, I think you can toss a coin as to who wins it.  I would say momentum wise, they’re slight favourites given the late run to get 6th, plus beating Stockport 

    I thought the game plan we had against Wycombe in the first leg made sense, but candidly speaking, I thought we were poor in the home leg.  Too many balls over the top, rushed passes and not doing the simple things.  Hopefully it’s an eye opener for the team and Jones and we’re on it out the blocks 

    We need Small and Edwards to get down those flanks and TC to have a good game.

    I’m sure they’ll be pumped up, so looking forward to it 
  • JoshrewCAFC
    JoshrewCAFC Posts: 916
    I have a feeling Chuks will be the difference maker. I was critical about his impact from the bench for much of this season, but the last couple of months have proven he changes the tide late on, allowing TC and Godden more freedom as our opponents panic.

    If we're still in the game by the time he comes on, I see us winning it.
  • andipandi
    andipandi Posts: 1,188
    The drunken wise old men at spoons are saying Charlton, I cant call it.  An old friend of mine, he's in his late 70s, is an O through and through, I know what this means to him, sadly, we're unlikely to bump into each other, would've been great to watch the game together. I like this comment from an Os' forum: 'God will have the hump with Jones working on a Sunday.'


  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,360
    If you'd told me, before the play-offs were set, we'd get Wycombe in the semis and Orient in the final, I'd have taken that as the ideal scenario. Does that mean it will be an easy game or we are definitely going to win? No, it doesn't. However, this team has shown they can win in different ways and will, most of the time, force the opposition to play very well if they want to beat us.

    I expect a very different game to the semifinals. I don't think Orient can play to frustrate in the way Wycombe tried to. We'll need to defend well and we can expect to be stretched at times on the larger Wembley pitch. Their style will suit our back line less well than Wycombe's physicality and Mannion should expect to have to make a few saves, but our defence is no push over, no matter what style the opposition plays with. On the flip side, if we get our pressing right, they're more open style and desire to pass out from the back could play into the hands of our suffocating, counter punching style.

    I think they will have more of the ball of the ball and perhaps more of the chances but we have the fitness levels to deal with that and will cause them our own problems too. I really think it's too close to call. First goal will, as always, be crucial - I don't want to be in a situation where we are chasing the game but if it's level going into the last 10 minutes then I will back us every time as we have almost always finished stronger than our opponents since Christmas. I'm nervous as hell but it should be a good game.
    Home and League stats vs them: 



    It will be interesting to see which team asserts themselves more on the day at a neutral venue, personally think it will be us.

    It'll be 50% Charlton 30% Neutrals and 20% Orient. Technically speaking I would say it's gonna be a less than Neutral game for them.
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  • sammy391
    sammy391 Posts: 3,782
    Brent council stating that we will have Boxpark AND The Green Man... is this correct?
  • letthegoodtimesroll
    letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 10,623
    shine166 said:
    The fact we are statistically better at home and Orient are better not at home, does concern me. 
    Charlton are the home team. We’re playing in red, Orient are playing in grey, an away shirt they’ve so far lost 2 of the 5 games when they’ve worn it this season and, although it worryingly appears nobody still has a fucking clue how many tickets have been sold, it’s more than likely there will be more Charlton fans in the ground than Orient fans, possibly almost twice as many. It’s a home game. 
  • Six-a-bag-of-nuts
    Six-a-bag-of-nuts Posts: 8,127
    I think it's too close to call.
    What we do have is a resilience about us and a fitness level and resolve that will drive us right through to the end.
    Hoipefully those 2 late goals at Brisbane Road will play on their minds
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,359
    Seen a fair few Orient fans very overconfident for this. Even saw one say we don't deserve the home kit after our performance vs Wycombe on his live stream.

    Bit rich when you consider they're only here cause of an offside goal. Stockport would have been through if refs could follow rules and VAR was in use like it will be in the final.

    Hope we absolutely dust these lot. 
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,924
    redbuttle said:
    shine166 said:
    The fact we are statistically better at home and Orient are better not at home, does concern me. 
    Yes but it's not really an away game as nobody is at home.
    The point is, 1 team travels better than the other (slightly) and 1 doesnt... so yes nobody is the home team, but we perform better in front of our home crowd. 
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,359
    edited May 20
    I’d like to see Tyreece make me sway again. Don’t think he’s been quite on it over the last 4 games and if we are to be successful, we need a game out of him 
    Slightly concerned he's got a big offer and reserving himself the last few games in case of injury.

    Hasn't been the same since around Cambridge away. Isn't getting stuck in as much, isn't tracking as much, isn't running as much, not taking people on.

    To get pocketed twice by Grimmer is poor, that lad is a proper league 1 gatekeeper full back. Literally didn't jump for a header against him, didn't try and outmuscle him, has been weird to watch. A few months ago he was getting praise for his physicality, but it seems to have vanished the last month.

    Hopefully I'm wrong but the Campbell we saw at Mansfield away, Cambridge away, Huddersfield at home etc isn't present currently.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,127
    Tupac has been tripled up on the last few games. He’s had little flashes but not at the usual level. Looked better on Thursday when Jones switched him. Hopefully he gets a bit more freedom on Sunday. 
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,290
    Seen a fair few Orient fans very overconfident for this. Even saw one say we don't deserve the home kit after our performance vs Wycombe on his live stream.

    Bit rich when you consider they're only here cause of an offside goal. Stockport would have been through if refs could follow rules and VAR was in use like it will be in the final.

    Hope we absolutely dust these lot. 
    If Stockport had even had some half decent finishing they’d have won that second leg comfortably. I don’t mind Orient being overconfident though, makes me feel more like we will win 
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 636
    I’d like to see Tyreece make me sway again. Don’t think he’s been quite on it over the last 4 games and if we are to be successful, we need a game out of him 
    Slightly concerned he's got a big offer and reserving himself the last few games in case of injury.

    Hasn't been the same since around Cambridge away. Isn't getting stuck in as much, isn't tracking as much, isn't running as much, not taking people on.

    To get pocketed twice by Grimmer is poor, that lad is proper league 1 gatekeeper full back. Literally didn't jump for a header against him, didn't try and outmuscle him, has been weird to watch. A few months ago he was getting praise for his physicality, but it seems to have vanished the last month.

    Hopefully I'm wrong but the Campbell we saw at Mansfield away, Cambridge away, Huddersfield at home etc isn't present currently.
    In fairness to Campbell Wycombe’s entire game plan was to just take him out the game completely. Grimmer’s entire job was to stick to him like glue not give him a yard have Taylor watch the long balls in behind and Simons to just block him off coming inside. Against Orient he’s going to be up against Galbraith REG and Clare on that left hand side. Galbraith likes to get high and wide and leave space in behind because of what he brings going forward, REG hasn’t got a massive physical profile and is a more reserved than aggressive defender and Clare’s positional awareness and reading of the game is arguably his worst attribute. Will be playing a very different side to what he faced at Wycombe which will arguably work in his favour 
  • CoveredEnd1905
    CoveredEnd1905 Posts: 137
    edited May 20
    Think it will be an even game on the whole but if I was an Orient fan I'd be really worried with how many good chances they give away, especially from crosses. Stockport had 2 free headers in the first half last week and then missed two sitters in the last minute of normal and extra time. Think we have the players to put them away as seen over the 2 league games when we scored 3 late goals against them. 2 from similar crosses at their place and Berry going through at The Valley. 

    Both of Stockport's goals in the first leg also came from crosses. Gilbert's (if he plays) set pieces will have to be much better than what they were against Wycombe but we've seen him do it, especially against this lot. 

    I'll go 2-0 Charlton. Godden and Jones