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"Thrashings"

lordromford
lordromford Posts: 7,972
edited March 2012 in General Charlton
I saw Saturday's game described as a "thrashing" in one of the reports at the weekend. It got me thinking - what constitutes a "thrashing"? After all, we lost by two goals, so does that mean we were thrashed by Colchester too?
If it's about goals conceded, would we still have been thrashed if we'd got a third goal?
Or is it about performance, because I don't remember anyone in the media saying we thrashed Arsenal at Highbury.
Don't know the answer, just wondered what people think!

Comments

  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,752
    I'd say losing by more than 3 goals constitutes a thrashing
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,118
    Thought you'd have something more witty to say about thrashings
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,752
    Thought you'd have something more witty to say about thrashings
    That would be beneath me
  • BIG_ROB
    BIG_ROB Posts: 5,274
    Yeah, I'd say anything over 3 or 4 goals too.
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,494
    A few years ago I played for a team that won 13-2 one week, then lost 8-1 the next. Admittedly, the latter result was against a team four divisions above us in the cup, but they were 'proper' thrashings. Anything less than three goals can't possibly be considered a 'thrashing'. If that were the case, every 2-0 win would be called a 'thrashing' - which is patent nonsense.
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,349
    Four or more, even then if Man Utd beat Barnet 4-0 I would not consider that a thrashing, so it can depend on the opposition.
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,272
    We got thrashed by leeds that time. 6-1 is a proper thrashing.
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990
    A thrashing is surely when you've been totally outplayed, and little to offer...... I would consider 3-0 as soundly beaten but not a thrashing; losing 5-0 when it could have been 10 ..... yep, that's a thrashing.

    But to concede 4 basically breakaway goals from just 4 chances in the 1st half, and then to dominate the 2nd half after pulling 2 goals back .... no way is that a thrashing.



  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,296
    I'm not convinced that you can always put numbers on it. Whilst the scoreline is usually a good indicator of the gulf between two teams' perfomances, it doesn't always follow. For me a thrashing is more about the style of the defeat than the actual number of goals.

    Of Saturday's game I would say that we were getting a good thrashing, but put a stop to it in the second half.




  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 29,084
    edited March 2012
    To get beat by 4 goals is a thumping, 5 is a thrashing. 6 is a trouncing

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  • Its_Hamer_Time
    Its_Hamer_Time Posts: 1,565
    After 38 minutes we were being thrashed!
  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,556
    Three examples of thrashings received where you felt sorry for Charlton;

    Brighton away 1983 0-7
    QPR away 1983 1-5
    Nottingham Forest away 1986 0-4 (we hardly touched the ball, let alone have a chance of scoring!)

    Three examples of thrashings dished out where you felt sorry for the opposition;

    Peterboro' home 1990something 5-1
    Man City home 1986 5-0
    Camb Utd home 1984 5-2

    Once played in a youth team that lost 18-0 and 11-0. We were still in both of those with 89 minutes to go....
  • Chrispy51
    Chrispy51 Posts: 474
    First game in the prem 5-0 to us against Saints, with two goals for us ruled out for offside. That was a thrashing.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,823
    edited March 2012
    I tend to think a thrashing starts at 4-1, where as 3-0 is a sound beating with the same goal difference. 2-4 is definitely not a thrashing but we could say we were thrashed in the first half!
  • The 4-0 at home to man city in prem league was a thrashing. That day could have been 8 or 9, was please though as had 4-0 at 50/1 I think.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,296
    I tend to think a thrashing starts at 4-1, where as 3-0 is a sound beating with the same goal difference. 2-4 is definitely not a thrashing but we could say we were thrashed in the first half!
    It seems to me that many 4-0 scorelines become 4-1 at the last knockings. It's like the winning team feels sorry for their opponents and says, now the games nearly over we'll take it easy and give them the chance of a consolation.
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,271
    I hate to say it but 4-0 against the hamsters, Pardew vs Curbs, was a thrashing. West Ham never had a kick. All the more so because nobody dared dream of such a performance before the game. How could it all go so wrong after that?