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Charlton v AFC Wimbledon post-match views 28/10/17

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  • BR3red said:

    A third of the way through the season.

    Injuries no where near recent times and players pushing to get a start with competition.

    We do have a little strength in depth in most positions.

    Standout for NO cover is big Josh, cover him in January with someone decent for this level and we will no doubt be in the mix at the death.

    The regime have not been in this position before other than the gilt edge chance they had for Prem football when they took over - we all know how royally they fooked that up....

    For me, this will show us their real ambition ( if still here) during the transfer window in January.

    I'm not holding my breath....

    The benefits of a proper pre-season unlike the shambles that Slade walked in to.
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,141
    Dreadful dull match, but 3 points in the bag. Surprised Holmes did not take the free kicks in the first half when we had them in decent positions.
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    scored a cracker similar free-kick against them last season too at their place.
  • mid_life_crisis
    mid_life_crisis Posts: 3,263
    edited October 2017
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  • Amos: shaky like the start of the season
    Solly: decent throughout
    Bauer: see Solly
    Konsa: defensively ok but passing & distribution dodgy
    DaSilva: head & shoulders above everybody
    Kashi: indispensable defensively best passer in the squad New Contract imperative
    Fosu-Henry: another who reverted to his August form never found a pass and repeatedly switched off
    Forster-Caskey: quietly effective apart from dead balls which stank
    Clarke: most effective attacker despite mostly playing out of position Architect of the period of pressure which eventually brought goal Gobby gave him the hook anyway Bizarre
    Holmes: effort energy and miscommunication with colleagues
    Magennis: tireless despite zero service this guy warrants a big new contract too

    Gobby: game won despite his utter fucktard dogma sticking to his singular plan A. All 3 attacking mids out of their best positions Clarke has hot spell in the middle dons look suddenly vulnerable so the FSG takes him off and puts lefty Marshall on the right. Ricky “earned” the fk and got the lush scouse muppet out of jail This prick has learned not one thing about his squad in 3 months watching games but still he is but a minor problem for the club as a whole
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    edited October 2017

    Amos: shaky like the start of the season
    Solly: decent throughout
    Bauer: see Solly
    Konsa: defensively ok but passing & distribution dodgy
    DaSilva: head & shoulders above everybody
    Kashi: indispensable defensively best passer in the squad New Contract imperative
    Fosu-Henry: another who reverted to his August form never found a pass and repeatedly switched off
    Forster-Caskey: quietly effective apart from dead balls which stank
    Clarke: most effective attacker despite mostly playing out of position Architect of the period of pressure which eventually brought goal Gobby gave him the hook anyway Bizarre
    Holmes: effort energy and miscommunication with colleagues
    Magennis: tireless despite zero service this guy warrants a big new contract too

    Gobby: game won despite his utter fucktard dogma sticking to his singular plan A. All 3 attacking mids out of their best positions Clarke has hot spell in the middle dons look suddenly vulnerable so the FSG takes him off and puts lefty Marshall on the right. Ricky “earned” the fk and got the lush scouse muppet out of jail This prick has learned not one thing about his squad in 3 months watching games but still he is but a minor problem for the club as a whole

    Really? Give us a break. Or are are you in wind up mode?

    Magennis? Big new contract? Hmm.


  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,314
    Welcome to StigThundercock, J
  • Poor game, only the three points made the 260-mile, 6-hour round trip worth it.

    Charlton's attacking moves appeared to fall down for one of four reasons:

    - player with ball taking too many touches and running up a blind alley;
    - over-hit pass or cross;
    - cynical fouling by the oppo;
    - CockWombles player going down "injured".

    Throw in some awful timewasting from the visitors prior to the goal and you have one of the worst matches of the season so far.

    Great goal by Holmes who seems intent on having his own Goal Of The Season competition.

    Marshall chipped in with a very promising 20-minute appearance at the end, maybe his emergence can allow Clarko to have a rest.

    Where do you travel from? Bristol? If so, did you have fat finger syndrome when you typed in your user name? :-)
  • Essex_Al
    Essex_Al Posts: 3,582

    Amos: shaky like the start of the season
    Solly: decent throughout
    Bauer: see Solly
    Konsa: defensively ok but passing & distribution dodgy
    DaSilva: head & shoulders above everybody
    Kashi: indispensable defensively best passer in the squad New Contract imperative
    Fosu-Henry: another who reverted to his August form never found a pass and repeatedly switched off
    Forster-Caskey: quietly effective apart from dead balls which stank
    Clarke: most effective attacker despite mostly playing out of position Architect of the period of pressure which eventually brought goal Gobby gave him the hook anyway Bizarre
    Holmes: effort energy and miscommunication with colleagues
    Magennis: tireless despite zero service this guy warrants a big new contract too

    Gobby: game won despite his utter fucktard dogma sticking to his singular plan A. All 3 attacking mids out of their best positions Clarke has hot spell in the middle dons look suddenly vulnerable so the FSG takes him off and puts lefty Marshall on the right. Ricky “earned” the fk and got the lush scouse muppet out of jail This prick has learned not one thing about his squad in 3 months watching games but still he is but a minor problem for the club as a whole


    Idiot!
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  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,824
    edited October 2017

    Amos: shaky like the start of the season
    Solly: decent throughout
    Bauer: see Solly
    Konsa: defensively ok but passing & distribution dodgy
    DaSilva: head & shoulders above everybody
    Kashi: indispensable defensively best passer in the squad New Contract imperative
    Fosu-Henry: another who reverted to his August form never found a pass and repeatedly switched off
    Forster-Caskey: quietly effective apart from dead balls which stank
    Clarke: most effective attacker despite mostly playing out of position Architect of the period of pressure which eventually brought goal Gobby gave him the hook anyway Bizarre
    Holmes: effort energy and miscommunication with colleagues
    Magennis: tireless despite zero service this guy warrants a big new contract too

    Gobby: game won despite his utter fucktard dogma sticking to his singular plan A. All 3 attacking mids out of their best positions Clarke has hot spell in the middle dons look suddenly vulnerable so the FSG takes him off and puts lefty Marshall on the right. Ricky “earned” the fk and got the lush scouse muppet out of jail This prick has learned not one thing about his squad in 3 months watching games but still he is but a minor problem for the club as a whole

    Stig will you be asking a question at the Bromley meeting
  • Poor game, only the three points made the 260-mile, 6-hour round trip worth it.

    Charlton's attacking moves appeared to fall down for one of four reasons:

    - player with ball taking too many touches and running up a blind alley;
    - over-hit pass or cross;
    - cynical fouling by the oppo;
    - CockWombles player going down "injured".

    Throw in some awful timewasting from the visitors prior to the goal and you have one of the worst matches of the season so far.

    Great goal by Holmes who seems intent on having his own Goal Of The Season competition.

    Marshall chipped in with a very promising 20-minute appearance at the end, maybe his emergence can allow Clarko to have a rest.

    Where do you travel from? Bristol? If so, did you have fat finger syndrome when you typed in your user name? :-)
    No, Briston. It's a small village in North Norfolk.
  • Amos: shaky like the start of the season
    Solly: decent throughout
    Bauer: see Solly
    Konsa: defensively ok but passing & distribution dodgy
    DaSilva: head & shoulders above everybody
    Kashi: indispensable defensively best passer in the squad New Contract imperative
    Fosu-Henry: another who reverted to his August form never found a pass and repeatedly switched off
    Forster-Caskey: quietly effective apart from dead balls which stank
    Clarke: most effective attacker despite mostly playing out of position Architect of the period of pressure which eventually brought goal Gobby gave him the hook anyway Bizarre
    Holmes: effort energy and miscommunication with colleagues
    Magennis: tireless despite zero service this guy warrants a big new contract too

    Gobby: game won despite his utter fucktard dogma sticking to his singular plan A. All 3 attacking mids out of their best positions Clarke has hot spell in the middle dons look suddenly vulnerable so the FSG takes him off and puts lefty Marshall on the right. Ricky “earned” the fk and got the lush scouse muppet out of jail This prick has learned not one thing about his squad in 3 months watching games but still he is but a minor problem for the club as a whole

    Usual load of old bollocks

  • Pelling1993
    Pelling1993 Posts: 6,672
    Not sure if it been mentioned on here yet, but the Wimbledon striker was possibly the worst footballer I have ever seen
  • Fortune 82nd Minute
    Fortune 82nd Minute Posts: 8,337
    edited October 2017
    Quote" rel="Briston_Addick">Poor game, only the three points made the 260-mile, 6-hour round trip worth it.

    Charlton's attacking moves appeared to fall down for one of four reasons:

    - player with ball taking too many touches and running up a blind alley;
    - over-hit pass or cross;
    - cynical fouling by the oppo;
    - CockWombles player going down "injured".

    Throw in some awful timewasting from the visitors prior to the goal and you have one of the worst matches of the season so far.

    Great goal by Holmes who seems intent on having his own Goal Of The Season competition.

    Marshall chipped in with a very promising 20-minute appearance at the end, maybe his emergence can allow Clarko to have a rest.

    Where do you travel from? Bristol? If so, did you have fat finger syndrome when you typed in your user name? :-)

    Poor game, only the three points made the 260-mile, 6-hour round trip worth it.

    Charlton's attacking moves appeared to fall down for one of four reasons:

    - player with ball taking too many touches and running up a blind alley;
    - over-hit pass or cross;
    - cynical fouling by the oppo;
    - CockWombles player going down "injured".

    Throw in some awful timewasting from the visitors prior to the goal and you have one of the worst matches of the season so far.

    Great goal by Holmes who seems intent on having his own Goal Of The Season competition.

    Marshall chipped in with a very promising 20-minute appearance at the end, maybe his emergence can allow Clarko to have a rest.

    Where do you travel from? Bristol? If so, did you have fat finger syndrome when you typed in your user name? :-)
    No, Briston. It's a small village in North Norfolk.
    I stand corrected!
  • Valiantphil
    Valiantphil Posts: 6,409
    A much tougher game than i predicted.
    Super win for the lads - there were a lot of hard-workers out there.
  • Not a good game , but you have to win ugly sometimes . Must get out of this league to avoid spoilers like Wimbledon . Another worldy from Ricky and a promising 20 minutes from Marshall saved the day .
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,733



    Gobby: game won despite his utter fucktard dogma sticking to his singular plan A. All 3 attacking mids out of their best positions Clarke has hot spell in the middle dons look suddenly vulnerable so the FSG takes him off and puts lefty Marshall on the right. Ricky “earned” the fk and got the lush scouse muppet out of jail This prick has learned not one thing about his squad in 3 months watching games but still he is but a minor problem for the club as a whole

    If this is an attempt to be funny it hasn't worked. It's downright nasty and absolutely wrong.
  • Games like this you have to win & win we did, great goal and great 3 points, looking forward to Nov's Valley night games (can't be arsed to travel on a Saturday so organise my work schedule stealthily) as well as a nail biting 6 pointer with Shrewsbury on an evening if that is postponed.
  • Brixton Addick, lovely little village been there a few times not that far away from RAF Marham.
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  • Man_About_Town
    Man_About_Town Posts: 997
    edited October 2017

    Amos: shaky like the start of the season
    Solly: decent throughout
    Bauer: see Solly
    Konsa: defensively ok but passing & distribution dodgy
    DaSilva: head & shoulders above everybody
    Kashi: indispensable defensively best passer in the squad New Contract imperative
    Fosu-Henry: another who reverted to his August form never found a pass and repeatedly switched off
    Forster-Caskey: quietly effective apart from dead balls which stank
    Clarke: most effective attacker despite mostly playing out of position Architect of the period of pressure which eventually brought goal Gobby gave him the hook anyway Bizarre
    Holmes: effort energy and miscommunication with colleagues
    Magennis: tireless despite zero service this guy warrants a big new contract too

    Gobby: game won despite his utter fucktard dogma sticking to his singular plan A. All 3 attacking mids out of their best positions Clarke has hot spell in the middle dons look suddenly vulnerable so the FSG takes him off and puts lefty Marshall on the right. Ricky “earned” the fk and got the lush scouse muppet out of jail This prick has learned not one thing about his squad in 3 months watching games but still he is but a minor problem for the club as a whole

    Amos. Clean sheet no, shots to save but shaky. Mmmmmm....,.what was shaky.....
  • Oops meant Briston
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,314

    Amos: shaky like the start of the season
    Solly: decent throughout
    Bauer: see Solly
    Konsa: defensively ok but passing & distribution dodgy
    DaSilva: head & shoulders above everybody
    Kashi: indispensable defensively best passer in the squad New Contract imperative
    Fosu-Henry: another who reverted to his August form never found a pass and repeatedly switched off
    Forster-Caskey: quietly effective apart from dead balls which stank
    Clarke: most effective attacker despite mostly playing out of position Architect of the period of pressure which eventually brought goal Gobby gave him the hook anyway Bizarre
    Holmes: effort energy and miscommunication with colleagues
    Magennis: tireless despite zero service this guy warrants a big new contract too

    Gobby: game won despite his utter fucktard dogma sticking to his singular plan A. All 3 attacking mids out of their best positions Clarke has hot spell in the middle dons look suddenly vulnerable so the FSG takes him off and puts lefty Marshall on the right. Ricky “earned” the fk and got the lush scouse muppet out of jail This prick has learned not one thing about his squad in 3 months watching games but still he is but a minor problem for the club as a whole

    Amos. Clean sheet snnno shots to save but shaky. Mmmmmm....,.
    I've just decided to ignore him tbh, absolute clown
  • Games like this you have to win & win we did, great goal and great 3 points, looking forward to Nov's Valley night games (can't be arsed to travel on a Saturday so organise my work schedule stealthily) as well as a nail biting 6 pointer with Shrewsbury on an evening if that is postponed.

    Will the Shrewsbury game be postponed as was going to this ?
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    edited October 2017

    Brixton Addick, lovely little village been there a few times not that far away from RAF Marham.

    You mean close to RAF Clapham.
  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,091
    edited October 2017

    Not sure if it been mentioned on here yet, but the Wimbledon striker was possibly the worst footballer I have ever seen

    Their right back was piss poor
  • DA9 said:

    Not sure if it been mentioned on here yet, but the Wimbledon striker was possibly the worst footballer I have ever seen

    Their right back was piss poor
    Barry Fuller... Came through our Academy he did; made the bench in a Tuesday night game against Aston Villa back in the Premier League if I remember correctly, never appeared for us though and was part of the group that included Stacey Long and Neil McCafferty.

    Has had a good Football League career in the lower Divisions with both Gillingham and Wimbledon though
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,733

    Games like this you have to win & win we did, great goal and great 3 points, looking forward to Nov's Valley night games (can't be arsed to travel on a Saturday so organise my work schedule stealthily) as well as a nail biting 6 pointer with Shrewsbury on an evening if that is postponed.

    Will the Shrewsbury game be postponed as was going to this ?
    It’s looking very likely
  • Games like this you have to win & win we did, great goal and great 3 points, looking forward to Nov's Valley night games (can't be arsed to travel on a Saturday so organise my work schedule stealthily) as well as a nail biting 6 pointer with Shrewsbury on an evening if that is postponed.

    Will the Shrewsbury game be postponed as was going to this ?
    It’s looking very likely
    Ok , thanks
  • Holdkneebomb
    Holdkneebomb Posts: 1,262
    Robbo has sent the squad for a four day break in the sun but I thought jacko's legs had already gone