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Should we put out a weakened team?

Swansea doing this tonight to save best players for the big games. Wondering if we should do this and if so, what would the team look like?

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  • Cardinal Sin
    Cardinal Sin Posts: 5,233
    We always put out a weakened team, so won't make any diffrence.
  • Been doing this all season.
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,844
    Yeah weakened how? Deliberately break a couple of legs and make them play? Better not choose Todjer Johnson as it will have no effect at all, may improve the team in fact.
  • BartleyPark
    BartleyPark Posts: 430
    A weakened team? I dread to think.
  • Goonerhater
    Goonerhater Posts: 12,677
    Difficult to know what a " weakened" team is ? We are such a load of pony. Mind you they all seem to be good on video and have a great team spirit on Twitter.
  • ParkinsonOut
    ParkinsonOut Posts: 1,480
    We do every game - esp with the likes of Ba, Sarr, Makienok, Johnson, Bergdich. Need I go on.
  • cazo
    cazo Posts: 1,485

    Swansea doing this tonight to save best players for the big games. Wondering if we should do this and if so, what would the team look like?

    For what were down already
  • charltonnick
    charltonnick Posts: 3,067
    Are you looking at the table upside down !!??????
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,646
    Bottom of the league 7 points from safety. Can you get anymore weaker then that.
  • 1StevieG
    1StevieG Posts: 10,970
    As opposed to?

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  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,432
    Pope
    Charles-Cook Johnson Sarr Fox
    Kennedy Ba Muldoon Harriott
    Reza Aherne-Grant

    ?

    Be a bit embarrassing if they went out and smashed someone 3-0 wouldn't it
  • IA
    IA Posts: 6,103
    Swansea should be fined for putting out such a weakened team.
  • 1StevieG
    1StevieG Posts: 10,970
    IA said:

    Swansea should be fined for putting out such a weakened team.

  • Godstone
    Godstone Posts: 700
    sam3110 said:

    Pope
    Charles-Cook Johnson Sarr Fox
    Kennedy Ba Muldoon Harriott
    Reza Aherne-Grant

    ?

    Be a bit embarrassing if they went out and smashed someone 3-0 wouldn't it

    That's next season's starting 11.
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,277
    Ditto what everyone else has said - how the fuck do you find a weakened team in our club
  • BartleyPark
    BartleyPark Posts: 430
    Let's play the ball-boys against Boro.
  • mogodon
    mogodon Posts: 3,423
    Imagine how bad a weakened Charlton would be, given the dross served up by the full side.
  • BillG
    BillG Posts: 90
    Swansea won 2-1. We do not have a STRONG team to put out!!!
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 17,174
    We don't have anyone else to put out.. at the Reading match I used one of the team sheets (kindly provided by CARD) to assess our (frankly massive) squad.

    I crossed out those on load or injured and had a look at what we had left. Outside of the match day 18 we had five players fit and available. And they had less than ten first team caps between them.

    We are basically playing games who is available we don't have a huge amount of choice in the matter...
  • C4FC4L1f3
    C4FC4L1f3 Posts: 1,917
    We have a strong team??? Where in Belgium?

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  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,492
    I wouldn't do it for another couple weeks, given Brentford and MK Dons are winnable matches (not that it matters), but as the season goes on and we're still adrift I would absolutely be looking to integrate some of the youth players into the first team. I was disappointed and confused when Luzon didn't do this against Bournemouth last year. I'd like to see the likes of Kensa, Charles-Cook, Umerah, and maybe Kennedy get a run out. Additionally, I think it'd be good to play Naby Sarr in what will hopefully be an attempt to get him used to the league. I rate him more than most, and I'd be curious to see how he'd do alongside an experienced defender like Texiera.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,108
    SDAddick said:

    I wouldn't do it for another couple weeks, given Brentford and MK Dons are winnable matches (not that it matters), but as the season goes on and we're still adrift I would absolutely be looking to integrate some of the youth players into the first team. I was disappointed and confused when Luzon didn't do this against Bournemouth last year. I'd like to see the likes of Kensa, Charles-Cook, Umerah, and maybe Kennedy get a run out. Additionally, I think it'd be good to play Naby Sarr in what will hopefully be an attempt to get him used to the league. I rate him more than most, and I'd be curious to see how he'd do alongside an experienced defender like Texiera.

    As you're USA based (I believe), I was curious as to why you rate Sarr more than most ?

    What are you basing your opinions on ? I'm curious and don't wish to sound rude.

  • Kesman
    Kesman Posts: 26
    Great idea, let's see if we can beat the Hull & Huddersfield scores and get the opposing team into double figures!
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,492

    SDAddick said:

    I wouldn't do it for another couple weeks, given Brentford and MK Dons are winnable matches (not that it matters), but as the season goes on and we're still adrift I would absolutely be looking to integrate some of the youth players into the first team. I was disappointed and confused when Luzon didn't do this against Bournemouth last year. I'd like to see the likes of Kensa, Charles-Cook, Umerah, and maybe Kennedy get a run out. Additionally, I think it'd be good to play Naby Sarr in what will hopefully be an attempt to get him used to the league. I rate him more than most, and I'd be curious to see how he'd do alongside an experienced defender like Texiera.

    As you're USA based (I believe), I was curious as to why you rate Sarr more than most ?

    What are you basing your opinions on ? I'm curious and don't wish to sound rude.

    A very fair question. I've seen him on TV for Charlton ~three times this year, far fewer than the rest of you. I'd seen a bit of him at youth tournaments in the past when he was at Lyon, and he looked a solid, classy defender. I have also seen a lot of highlights of him making errors.

    My feeling with him is that there is definitely talent there, but he desperately lacks coaching and organization. I also think he's had an incredibly difficult introduction to a league that's difficult to go in to as a young center half. I personally have a long-standing theory that the hardest adjustment to the English game is at Center Forward or Center Back, especially when you're used to being the big, physical one. I see Mak and Tucudean having this problem. All forwards and defenders in the English game have to be strong and physical, and I think it takes away an attribute that big center halves/forward raised in other footballing cultures are used to relying on.

    I'd also make the point that Sarr has had, by my count, four different center back partners this year. Lennon, Bauer (both new to the league), Roger Johnson, and Alou Diarra, which won't have been easy. I'm not saying he's brilliant, or by any means the finished article, but I think he makes errors of confidence and positioning, both of which can be coached out of a young player. For me, Harry Lennon has made a fair few mistakes of positioning and in possession, and he doesn't get nearly the stick, despite the fact that his mistakes have often led to goals, Rotherham being a good example.
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,844
    Naby Sarr isn't a bad player I agree. He isn't yet ready, nor is Lennon, to be regularly starting.

    Bauer was.

    Diarra is better in midfield for me but can still do a very good job at CB.

    I went into a pub today where the staff know me well but I hadn't been in for a month or two. They had a laugh at how Charlton were doing (Irish Chelsea supporter and a Watford supporter), said what a great hat trick last week shame about the defence. I said yes that effing Roger Johnson and they wet themselves laughing....'What is he still playing? He was rubbish years ago' I explained we had given him an 18 month contract straight from the IPL, they had hardly stopped laughing when I left an hour later.
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,492

    Naby Sarr isn't a bad player I agree. He isn't yet ready, nor is Lennon, to be regularly starting.

    Bauer was.

    Diarra is better in midfield for me but can still do a very good job at CB.

    I went into a pub today where the staff know me well but I hadn't been in for a month or two. They had a laugh at how Charlton were doing (Irish Chelsea supporter and a Watford supporter), said what a great hat trick last week shame about the defence. I said yes that effing Roger Johnson and they wet themselves laughing....'What is he still playing? He was rubbish years ago' I explained we had given him an 18 month contract straight from the IPL, they had hardly stopped laughing when I left an hour later.

    Right after the match on Saturday I remembered Johnson's first game for West Ham against Manchester City in the first round of the League Cup a couple years ago. It ended 6-0. Johnson looked drunk. It was genuinely one of the worst defensive performances I've seen in years. I'm pretty sure I repressed it when we signed him last year.