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Shrewsbury v Charlton | Sun 13 May | 5:15pm KO | Match Preview, Predictions, News & Views

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  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,883

    We cannot go 1-0 down at their place. An early goal for us to put the tie back on level terms would be ideal but similarly going into the second half at 0-0 will allow nerves to creep into their system.

    Their goal last night was an absolutely sucker punch, I was gutted. I'm more confident than I was yesterday but we're very much the outsiders at this stage.

    I reckon the longer it stays 0-0 the more confident Shrewsbury will become again

    Get an early goal if we can and then really take the game to them - Dont want Extra Time or Penalties
    If it gets to 20 minutes left and they still only have a one goal lead, they will sit deeper and deeper and deeper and invite us onto them. It's human nature.
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 51,053
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  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 51,053
    Thank you for your superb support this evening

    We'll need the same again on Sunday. We go again. #cafc

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  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,883
    ross1 said:

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  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 51,053
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 51,053
    Lee Bowyer on decision to drop Charlton winger Mark Marshall against Shrewsbury

    http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/937355794?-11197:833
  • Valiantphil
    Valiantphil Posts: 6,415
    If Kashi can boss the midfield like he did at Pompey, we will have every chance, but we can't carry any passengers (Mav & Reeves). Marshall will give it plenty, and Fozzy is tricky for defenders to cope with.

    Use the wings, cross into the centre, knock-down / lay-off, second ball, create chance.

    COYR
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    Please be aware the M1 is going to be closed for a big chunk on Sunday

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-44082605

    Not directly in our route, but will no doubt be knock on traffic....

  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,923
    edited May 2018

    Please be aware the M1 is going to be closed for a big chunk on Sunday

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-44082605

    Not directly in our route, but will no doubt be knock on traffic....

    M25/M40/M42/M6/M54 is the way to go.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,087
    bobmunro said:

    Please be aware the M1 is going to be closed for a big chunk on Sunday

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-44082605

    Not directly in our route, but will no doubt be knock on traffic....

    M25/M40/M42/M6/M54 is the way to go.
    If it's not a daft question Bob, why do you say that ? Personal experience ?

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  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,830

    Please be aware the M1 is going to be closed for a big chunk on Sunday

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-44082605

    Not directly in our route, but will no doubt be knock on traffic....

    Thats why im leaving at 8.30
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,923

    bobmunro said:

    Please be aware the M1 is going to be closed for a big chunk on Sunday

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-44082605

    Not directly in our route, but will no doubt be knock on traffic....

    M25/M40/M42/M6/M54 is the way to go.
    If it's not a daft question Bob, why do you say that ? Personal experience ?
    Yes - if I’m travelling from south London or Kent I would always go that way - although I go further up the M6 to junction 16.

    It may be slightly longer in miles (just) but much quicker and less chance of hold ups, apart from maybe M25 around Heathrow. I always use the M6 toll road as well and the M54 to Shrewsbury is pretty much at the end of the toll road.

    Thankfully I’ve got an easier journey on Sunday.

  • Southendaddick
    Southendaddick Posts: 5,324
    Not enjoying the traffic stories

    Surely 5 hours from Essex to wherever the bloody hell it is in Wales is enough no?
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,666
    Heart says a Charlton win. Head says not
  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,830

    Not enjoying the traffic stories

    Surely 5 hours from Essex to wherever the bloody hell it is in Wales is enough no?

    Good luck
  • 3-2 Charlton. 4-3 after extra time. 4-1 on pens to us. What a game. Can’t wait. Will be telling my grandkids about this one.
  • Doomer Jon
    Doomer Jon Posts: 334
    Confident. This is my club who have known nothing but adversity since I bowled up in1979.
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,486
    edited May 2018
    So I had something right after the game plus life stuff haven't really had a chance to sit down and reflect. I think AFKA is bang on many did not give Shrews nearly enough credit. They are a tough and ruthless team. They are well organized and they don't give you much.

    Second I thought tactically we were poor. We have the likes of JFC and Reeves and Kashi and Mav and our main point of attack in the second half seemed to be lump it to Josh to win flick ons. That's crazy to me. We've gone from one extreme to the other, from too much and too predictable possession to not enough. Some of that is definitely down to how Shrewsbury played us but we have to play football to be successful at this stage. We have players to play far better than we did, but Shrewsbury executed their game plan better. Goal was a bit of a sucker punch but it's not like we created loads of chances.

    Flat 4-4-2 needs to go. We get pulled out of position far too easily and eventually, despite excellent work rate, Kashi and JFC were overpowered by the three Shrewsbury had in midfield. It felt like a tactical battle from 2005 4-5-1 vs 4-4-2. So frequently it ends one way and unless the midfield two get control of the ball or the team sit very deep eventually the extra man shows.

    I think we'd looke much better with Reeves, JFC, and Kashi all more central with Mav playing in that free role in a diamond, or even a 4-3-3. Both Mav and Reeves were missing for long stretches because we didn't get the ball down and play it. It makes us narrow but Konsa showed he can in fact get forward well, and Jay is Jay. Also, expect them to sit back at times so we'll need to break them down.

    To me Sunday is all about what Bowyer does and how he makes tactical adjustments. I am worried it might be too much too soon for him as a manager. No doubt the players will be up for it, and both that and the fact that we're here is to Bowyer's immense credit, but at this stage you need more than just being up for it.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,236
    clb74 said:

    Please be aware the M1 is going to be closed for a big chunk on Sunday

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-44082605

    Not directly in our route, but will no doubt be knock on traffic....

    Thats why im leaving at 8.30
    It's because your milk float only does 20mph.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,236

    Not enjoying the traffic stories

    Surely 5 hours from Essex to wherever the bloody hell it is in Wales is enough no?

    Watch it in the Bricklayers with me....

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  • Sage
    Sage Posts: 7,285
    edited May 2018
    Okay so I’ve had a little think and there’s two things I’ve come up with, one is something to definitely consider, the other is what I would like us to go with but won’t ever happen.

    1. Konsa in central midfield has got to be a real option. I know Dijksteel is a central midfielder, but much prefer him at right back than Konsa, plus he can give us that extra energy and bite in the middle, people say he done a great job in that role at Shrewsbury only a few weeks back. Therefore, I would still be happy to see something like this:

    Amos
    Dijksteel Bauer Pearce Dasilva
    Kashi
    Konsa Forster-Caskey
    Fosu
    Magennis Ajose




    2. Playing a back three with Marshall and Dasilva as wing backs, this will allow us to see Dasilva pushed further forward where his ball control and attacking talents can be used better. It’ll allow Fosu to be in the free role behind the two strikers and he can really hurt teams there.

    Amos
    Konsa Bauer Pearce
    Marshall Kashi Forster-Caskey Dasilva
    Fosu
    Magennis Ajose
  • Should be an exciting game - we need an early goal so our finishing needs to improve. Fosu will be key but is he fit?

    Can't afford to have Reeves and Mavi starting.

    See a 1-1 sadly.
  • bellz2002
    bellz2002 Posts: 1,364

    Havent we won just one penatly shootout (against Luton in the League Cup in 2003) since 1998?

    We lost against Swindon on penalties, same with Oxford and Colchester in the Football League Trophy of late...

    Beat Southampton in a penalty shootout in the Checkatrade Trophy last season.
    I also remember going to Saltergate to watch us beat Chesterfield on penalties in the League Cup.

    I'm expecting us not to win on Sunday which hopefully means we will win. Driving to my grandads to watch it as he's got Sky.

    Respect to all those travelling to the game and hope it's a good performance worth the trouble. Let's get to Wembley.
  • Wheresmeticket
    Wheresmeticket Posts: 17,304

    3-2 Charlton. 4-3 after extra time. 4-1 on pens to us. What a game. Can’t wait. Will be telling my grandkids about this one.

    You and the other 100,000....
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,782
    ross1 said:
    We are going to do it. COYRs
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 12,016
    They outmuscled us in midfield. I’d stick Konsa in with Kashi, JFC and Fosu. The Dutch lad at right back.
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 12,016
    Sage said:

    Okay so I’ve had a little think and there’s two things I’ve come up with, one is something to definitely consider, the other is what I would like us to go with but won’t ever happen.

    1. Konsa in central midfield has got to be a real option. I know Dijksteel is a central midfielder, but much prefer him at right back than Konsa, plus he can give us that extra energy and bite in the middle, people say he done a great job in that role at Shrewsbury only a few weeks back. Therefore, I would still be happy to see something like this:

    Amos
    Dijksteel Bauer Pearce Dasilva
    Kashi
    Konsa Forster-Caskey
    Fosu
    Magennis Ajose




    2. Playing a back three with Marshall and Dasilva as wing backs, this will allow us to see Dasilva pushed further forward where his ball control and attacking talents can be used better. It’ll allow Fosu to be in the free role behind the two strikers and he can really hurt teams there.

    Amos
    Konsa Bauer Pearce
    Marshall Kashi Forster-Caskey Dasilva
    Fosu
    Magennis Ajose
    Bang on @Sage with that first team
    Need Konsa to put some muscle into our midfield. They bossed is there which led us to lumping it
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,782
    Valley11 said:

    They outmuscled us in midfield. I’d stick Konsa in with Kashi, JFC and Fosu. The Dutch lad at right back.

    I think Konsa ought to play in the middle for these opponents.
  • Danny Addick
    Danny Addick Posts: 3,936
    Mavididi was a little out of place on the wing. He was getting no luck taking people on and needed to be playing up front or taken off earlier. I’d drop him Sunday. Reeves out wide made no sense to me, perhaps he should have been put in the centre and Kashi removed at half time.

    My midfield would be Aribo, JFC, Reeves, Marshall
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,782
    edited May 2018
    I think Mavididi will be more effective with Fosu playing close to him. I am hopeful because of two things - Despite not conceding, defending set pieces is a weakness and they were playing right on the edge of their abilities against Fosu!
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