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Frustrates me. Obviously has something but I'm not sure it's at this level.0
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I think he's not had a fair crack of the whip to be honest, got hauled off at half time today, but I would have taken off Seaborne, Frimpong, Stephens or Fuller before him today.
He is a confidence player, and right now I would imagine it's incredibly low, so it's no real surprise he didn't shine today, but lets be honest, who did?0 -
He might be a confidence but you got to offer more than 3 crosses that fail to beat the full back. U get the nod u got to make sure you take it he doesn't0
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Agreed Sam. So we're chasing the game, got two big strikers on the pitch, and we're about to take the game to the opposition (finally). So what do you do? Take your best crosser of a ball off.sam3110 said:I think he's not had a fair crack of the whip to be honest, got hauled off at half time today, but I would have taken off Seaborne, Frimpong, Stephens or Fuller before him today.
He is a confidence player, and right now I would imagine it's incredibly low, so it's no real surprise he didn't shine today, but lets be honest, who did?
Didn't understand that decision particularly but I'm not one to question Powell.0 -
Yes, he certainly hasn't had a run this year. Can't be expected to perform miracles in a physically weak midfield after two defeats in 45mins.0
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Scott Wagstaff.0
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Surely the point is he had his chance today and was toss for it0
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But no-one played well today, probably bar Pritchard, I doubt Ronaldo would have shone in that game if he was in Charlton Red and out on our wing. To be thrust into the team, having been out of the first XI for a month, on the back of 2 dismal defeats and then only given one half to prove to people he should play wasn't really a proper chance was it? Especially when you have players around him seeingly incapable of tackling (EF) passing in a forwards manner to a Charlton player (DS) or even controlling a football (the other DS)CAFCBourne said:Surely the point is he had his chance today and was toss for it
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Let's not kid ourselves here. Danny Green wasn't even in the top 5 worst performers today. He didn't have a fair crack. Don't remember him receiving one clean pass in the 45 minutes.0
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I'm generally fan of Green, but I think today was his last chance and he blew it. Its not even the crosses that hit the first man that frustrated, but the general lack of effort to make something happen eg. when Fuller held the ball up for about 30 seconds on his own and Green was somewhere back near the halfway line. When you get a chance you need to grab it, and sadly today he showed that he's not someone we can rely on if things get tough.0
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Green has shown in flashes that he can play in this division like against Palace and Derby. But defensive duties are alien to him and we are quite a defensive side. He also is a player who needs confidence but at the moment in a struggling team not many are very confident. Wilson should be back and sadly January may see the exit of Green which is a shame as we all would like him to be a success.0
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He has no footballing brain whatsoever. Doesn't seem to uderstand positioning at all.0
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i am not Danny Greens biggest fan but he does seem to be lacking confidence atm0
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I think you're all being harsh. Deserves more chances. A 45 minute cameo in a side not performing particularly well isn't a fair basis on which to judge0
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I like Danny Green but he is a confidence player. Looked like he was getting a bit of confidence back at the beginning of the season with some good performances and he was a real threat.
Sort of player I can imagine would end up doing great somewhere else and we'll all be sat here wondering why it didn't always click at Charlton (just like Darren Ambrose).0 -
Lets get this right
He has no pace
Can't beat a man
Has no football brain
No positional awareness
Can't tackle
Gives away silly free kicks
Hides
Doesn't track his man
Doesn't score many goals
And finally, the only reason he is in the side which is for this supposedly amazing crossing ability, he had four attempts at a cross on Boxing Day, three of them were blocked and the other one went to no mans land
No one will ever convince me this lad is good enough to pull on a charlton shirt0 -
is worse.EastLondonAddick said:Scott Wagstaff.
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He is a winger. Blows hot and cold like most of them do. Mainly cold this season, unfortunately.0
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Is Scott Wagstaff?Southendaddick said:Lets get this right
He has no pace
Can't beat a man
Has no football brain
No positional awareness
Can't tackle
Gives away silly free kicks
Hides
Doesn't track his man
Doesn't score many goals
And finally, the only reason he is in the side which is for this supposedly amazing crossing ability, he had four attempts at a cross on Boxing Day, three of them were blocked and the other one went to no mans land
No one will ever convince me this lad is good enough to pull on a charlton shirt0 -
The fact that CP was prepared to use Pritchard out of position, rather than Green, was a clue. Add the emergence of Wilson and Green must realise that his opportunities are going to be further limited. We have seen glimpses of what DG is capable of, but he is an inconsistent performer and I can't blame CP for not using him more.
Wouldn't surprise me to see him move on in January.0 -
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I believe in Danny Green.0
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Green is a league two player. Mid table League one at a push.....0








